In this paper, we present a novel approach to synthetically generating bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) of real-world surfaces. Unlike a conventional two-dimensional texture, a BTF is a six-dimensional function that describes the appearance of texture as a function of illumination and viewing directions. The BTF captures the appearance change caused by visible small-scale geometric details on surfaces. From a sparse set of images under different viewing/lighting settings, our approach generates BTFs in three steps. First, it recovers approximate 3D geometry of surface details using a shape-from-shading method. Then, it generates a novel version of the geometric details that has the same statistical properties as the sample surface wit...
Creating photo realistic images from real word complex materials is a great challenge: the reflectan...
A photo-realistic representation of material appearance can be achieved by means of bidirectional te...
Bidirectional texture function (BTF) is acquired by taking thousands of material surface images for ...
The bidirectional texture function (BTF) is a 6D function that can describe textures arising from bo...
Abstract — Real world surfaces such as tree bark, moss, sponge, and fur often have complicated geome...
Textured surfaces are an inherent constituent of the natural surroundings, therefore efficient realw...
Abstract—An ever-growing number of real-world computer vision applications require classification, s...
Finally, in the tileable bidirectional texture function (BTF), we present a modular approach to appl...
Most current acquisition setups for bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) are incapable of capturin...
In this work, we investigate the visual appearance of real-world surfaces and the dependence of appe...
International audiencePhysically correct and realistic visual appearance rendering or analysis of ma...
[[abstract]]In order to draw a photorealistic surface, Bidirectional Texture Function (BTF), a 6D te...
Most current acquisition setups for bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) are incapable of capturin...
The Bidirectional Texture Function (BTF) is the recent most advanced representation of material sur...
Most current acquisition setups for bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) are incapable of capturin...
Creating photo realistic images from real word complex materials is a great challenge: the reflectan...
A photo-realistic representation of material appearance can be achieved by means of bidirectional te...
Bidirectional texture function (BTF) is acquired by taking thousands of material surface images for ...
The bidirectional texture function (BTF) is a 6D function that can describe textures arising from bo...
Abstract — Real world surfaces such as tree bark, moss, sponge, and fur often have complicated geome...
Textured surfaces are an inherent constituent of the natural surroundings, therefore efficient realw...
Abstract—An ever-growing number of real-world computer vision applications require classification, s...
Finally, in the tileable bidirectional texture function (BTF), we present a modular approach to appl...
Most current acquisition setups for bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) are incapable of capturin...
In this work, we investigate the visual appearance of real-world surfaces and the dependence of appe...
International audiencePhysically correct and realistic visual appearance rendering or analysis of ma...
[[abstract]]In order to draw a photorealistic surface, Bidirectional Texture Function (BTF), a 6D te...
Most current acquisition setups for bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) are incapable of capturin...
The Bidirectional Texture Function (BTF) is the recent most advanced representation of material sur...
Most current acquisition setups for bidirectional texture functions (BTFs) are incapable of capturin...
Creating photo realistic images from real word complex materials is a great challenge: the reflectan...
A photo-realistic representation of material appearance can be achieved by means of bidirectional te...
Bidirectional texture function (BTF) is acquired by taking thousands of material surface images for ...