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Plane Parallel Radiance Transport for Global Illumination in Vegetation
Nelson Max1; Curtis Mobley2; Brett Keating1; En-Hua Wu3
1997-01-05
Conference NameSpecial Interest Group on Computer Graphics
Source PublicationRendering Techniques ’97
Pages239-250
Conference DateAugust 3-8,1997
Conference PlaceLos Angeles, CA
PublisherSpringer
Abstract

This paper applies plane parallel radiance transport techniques to scattering from vegetation. The leaves, stems, and branches are represented as a volume density of scattering surfaces, depending only on height and the vertical component of the surface normal. Ordinary differential equations are written for the multiply scattered radiance as a function of the height above the ground, with the sky radiance and ground reflectance as boundary conditions. They are solved using a two-pass integration scheme to unify the two-point bounday conditions, and Fourier series for the dependence on the azimuthal angle. The resulting radiance distribution is used to precompute diffuse and specular “ambient” shading tables, as a function of height and surface normal, to be used in rendering, together with a z-buffer shadow algorithm for direct solar illumination.

DOI10.1007/978-3-7091-6858-5_22
Language英語English
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CollectionFaculty of Science and Technology
Affiliation1.Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and U. C. Davis
2.Sequoia Scientific ,USA
3.Institute of Software, Academia Sinica
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Nelson Max,Curtis Mobley,Brett Keating,et al. Plane Parallel Radiance Transport for Global Illumination in Vegetation[C]:Springer, 1997, 239-250.
APA Nelson Max., Curtis Mobley., Brett Keating., & En-Hua Wu (1997). Plane Parallel Radiance Transport for Global Illumination in Vegetation. Rendering Techniques ’97, 239-250.
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