A Dynamic By-example BTF Synthesis Scheme

Zilin Xu, Zahra Montazeri, Beibei Wang, Ling-Qi Yan

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Abstract

Measured Bidirectional Texture Function (BTF) can faithfully reproduce a realistic appearance but is costly to acquire and store due to its 6D nature (2D spatial and 4D angular). Therefore, it is practical and necessary for rendering to synthesize BTFs from a small example patch. While previous methods managed to produce plausible results, we find that they seldomly take into consideration the property of being dynamic, so a BTF must be synthesized before the rendering process, resulting in limited size, costly pre-generation and storage issues. In this paper, we propose a dynamic BTF synthesis scheme, where a BTF at any position only needs to be synthesized when being queried. Our insight is that, with the recent advances in neural dimension reduction methods, a BTF can be decomposed into disjoint low-dimensional components. We can perform dynamic synthesis only on the positional dimensions, and during rendering, recover the BTF by querying and combining these low-dimensional functions with the help of a lightweight Multilayer Perceptron (MLP). Consequently, we obtain a fully dynamic 6D BTF synthesis scheme that does not require any pre-generation, which enables efficient rendering of our infinitely large and non-repetitive BTFs on the fly. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our method through various types of BTFs taken from UBO2014 [Weinmann et al. 2014].
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSA '24: SIGGRAPH Asia 2024 Conference Papers
EditorsTakeo Igarashi, Ariel Shamir, Hao (Richard) Zhang
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages1-10
Number of pages10
ISBN (Print)9798400711312
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Dec 2024

Publication series

NameSIGGRAPH Asia

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