Curvature-dependent local illumination approximation for translucent materials
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Simulating sub-surface scattering is one of the most effective ways to realistically synthesize translucent materials such as marble, milk and human skin. In previous work, the method developed by Jensen et al. [2002] improved significantly on the speed of the simulation, yet still cannot produce real-time rendering. Thus, we have developed a simple local illumination model which mimics the presence of a subsurface scattering effect. Furthermore, this approach is easy implementable on the GPU and doesn't require any complicated pre-processing as is often the case in this area of research [Mertens et al. 2003].
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