The representation of the color of butterflies has always been a challenge to artis ts, whatever the medium involved. These colors are highly complex to reproduce, even with the use of computer generated images. This article introduces a new algorithm developed to simulate and generate the iridescent colors that are found on the wings of particular butterflies. The model presented here is based on the scientific description of the butterfly Morpho menelaus . Wing color is determined by interference, diffraction, absorption and reflection of light on microscopic wing's structures. The color varies dependi ng on a combination of the following parameters: view angle, incidence and characteristics of the light source, and surrounding...
The wings of the swordtail butterfly Graphium sarpedon nipponum contain the bile pigment sarpedobili...
The butterfly genus Hypolimnas features iridescent blue colouration in some areas of its dorsal wing...
Background: Ultrastructures in butterfly wing scales can take many shapes, resulting in the often st...
The representation of the color of butterflies has always been a challenge to artists, whatever the ...
Figure 1: Rendered images of Morpho butterflies from different viewing angles showing the anisotropi...
At first glance, morpho butterfly wings appear to be a purple color. However, when they are held up ...
Butterfly wings have perhaps the most diverse coloration in the animal kingdom. They resemble pointi...
Many bright colors in nature are generated by the optical effects of biological structures. These in...
The dorsal wings of male Sasakia charonda butterflies display a striking blue iridescent coloration,...
Iridescence is an optical phenomenon whereby colour changes with the illumination and viewing angle....
International audienceIridescent colours are colours that change with viewing or illumination geomet...
Copyright © 2002 Optical Society of America. This paper was published in Applied Optics and is made ...
The wing-scale morphologies of the pierid butterflies Pieris rapae (small white) and Delias nigrina ...
The wings of most pierid butterflies exhibit a main, pigmentary colouration: white, yellow or orange...
Vision, body colouration and the visual environment of an animal may be tuned to each other. This th...
The wings of the swordtail butterfly Graphium sarpedon nipponum contain the bile pigment sarpedobili...
The butterfly genus Hypolimnas features iridescent blue colouration in some areas of its dorsal wing...
Background: Ultrastructures in butterfly wing scales can take many shapes, resulting in the often st...
The representation of the color of butterflies has always been a challenge to artists, whatever the ...
Figure 1: Rendered images of Morpho butterflies from different viewing angles showing the anisotropi...
At first glance, morpho butterfly wings appear to be a purple color. However, when they are held up ...
Butterfly wings have perhaps the most diverse coloration in the animal kingdom. They resemble pointi...
Many bright colors in nature are generated by the optical effects of biological structures. These in...
The dorsal wings of male Sasakia charonda butterflies display a striking blue iridescent coloration,...
Iridescence is an optical phenomenon whereby colour changes with the illumination and viewing angle....
International audienceIridescent colours are colours that change with viewing or illumination geomet...
Copyright © 2002 Optical Society of America. This paper was published in Applied Optics and is made ...
The wing-scale morphologies of the pierid butterflies Pieris rapae (small white) and Delias nigrina ...
The wings of most pierid butterflies exhibit a main, pigmentary colouration: white, yellow or orange...
Vision, body colouration and the visual environment of an animal may be tuned to each other. This th...
The wings of the swordtail butterfly Graphium sarpedon nipponum contain the bile pigment sarpedobili...
The butterfly genus Hypolimnas features iridescent blue colouration in some areas of its dorsal wing...
Background: Ultrastructures in butterfly wing scales can take many shapes, resulting in the often st...