Efficient volume illumination with multiple light sources through selective light updates

E. Sundén, T. Ropinski
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Incorporating volumetric illumination into rendering of volumetric data increases visual realism, which can lead to improved spatial comprehension. It is known that spatial comprehension can be further improved by incorporating multiple light sources. However, many volumetric illumination algorithms have severe drawbacks when dealing with multiple light sources. These drawbacks are mainly high performance penalties and memory usage, which can be tackled with specialized data structures or data under sampling. In contrast, in this paper we present a method which enables volumetric illumination with multiple light sources without requiring precomputation or impacting visual quality. To achieve this goal, we introduce selective light updates which minimize the required computations when light settings are changed. We will discuss and analyze the novel concepts underlying selective light updates, and demonstrate them when applied to real-world data under different light settings.
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通过选择性光更新,具有多个光源的高效体照明
将体积照明融入到体积数据的渲染中可以增加视觉真实感,从而提高空间理解能力。我们知道,多光源的结合可以进一步提高空间理解能力。然而,许多体照明算法在处理多光源时存在严重缺陷。这些缺点主要是高性能损失和内存使用,这可以通过专门的数据结构或抽样数据来解决。相比之下,在本文中,我们提出了一种方法,可以在不需要预计算或影响视觉质量的情况下实现多个光源的体积照明。为了实现这一目标,我们引入了选择性光更新,当光设置改变时,将所需的计算量降至最低。我们将讨论和分析选择性光更新的新概念,并在不同光线设置下应用于现实世界数据时进行演示。
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