Computational Visual Media (Apr 2019)

Image-based appearance acquisition of effect coatings

  • Jiří Filip,
  • Radomír Vávra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s41095-019-0134-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 1
pp. 73 – 89

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Abstract Paint manufacturers strive to introduce unique visual effects to coatings in order to visually communicate functional properties of products using value-added, customized design. However, these effects often feature complex, angularly dependent, spatially-varying behavior, thus representing a challenge in digital reproduction. In this paper we analyze several approaches to capturing spatially-varying appearances of effect coatings. We compare a baseline approach based on a bidirectional texture function (BTF) with four variants of half-difference parameterization. Through a psychophysical study, we determine minimal sampling along individual dimensions of this parameterization. We conclude that, compared to BTF, bivariate representations better preserve visual fidelity of effect coatings, better characterizing near-specular behavior and significantly the restricting number of images which must be captured.

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