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Towards a Psychophysically Plausible Simulation of Translucent Appearance

Published: 28 November 2023 Publication History

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Understanding visual perception of materials is critical for informing image-based approaches to real-time rendering. This poster presents a new cue to translucency that can be efficiently modeled using graphical rendering.

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            SA '23: SIGGRAPH Asia 2023 Posters
            December 2023
            94 pages
            ISBN:9798400703133
            DOI:10.1145/3610542
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            Published: 28 November 2023

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            December 12 - 15, 2023
            NSW, Sydney, Australia

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