Physically Based Rendering
From Theory To Implementation
(Sprache: Englisch)
Rendering is a crucial part of computer graphicsit is the conversion of a description of a 3D scene into a photorealistic image for display. From movies to video games, computer-rendered images are pervasive today. Incorporating ideas from a wide range of...
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Rendering is a crucial part of computer graphicsit is the conversion of a description of a 3D scene into a photorealistic image for display. From movies to video games, computer-rendered images are pervasive today. Incorporating ideas from a wide range of disciplines, including physics, biology, psychology, and cognitive science, Physically Based Rendering describes both the mathematical theory behind a modern photorealistic rendering system as well as its practical implementation. As each new rendering concept is described, it is also exemplified in code. This method--known as "literate programming"--combines human-readable documentation and machine-readable code into a single source specifically designed to aid comprehension. The result is a stunning achievement in graphics education. Using the ideas and software in this book, practitioners can construct and utilize a full-featured rendering system for creating stunning imagery, and researchers have a robust and up-to-date foundation for exploring the frontiers of this exciting field.
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Physically Based Rendering, Second Edition describes both the mathematical theory behind a modern photorealistic rendering system as well as its practical implementation. A method known as "literate programming" combines human-readable documentation and source code into a single reference that is specifically designed to aid comprehension. The result is a stunning achievement in graphics education. Through the ideas and software in this book, you will learn to design and employ a full-featured rendering system for creating stunning imagery.This new edition greatly refines its best-selling predecessor by streamlining all obsolete code as well as adding sections on parallel rendering and system design; animating transformations; multispectral rendering; realistic lens systems; blue noise and adaptive sampling patterns and reconstruction; measured BRDFs; and instant global illumination, as well as subsurface and multiple-scattering integrators. These updates reflect the current state-of-the-art technology, and along with the lucid pairing of text and code, ensure the book's leading position as a reference text for those working with images, whether it is for film, video, photography, digital design, visualization, or gaming.
The author team of Matt Pharr, Greg Humphreys, and Pat Hanrahan garnered a 2014 Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences based on the knowlege shared in this book.The Academy called the book a "widely adopted practical roadmap for most physically based shading and lighting systems used in film production."
The book that won its authors a 2014 Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
New sections on subsurface scattering, Metropolis light transport, precomputed light transport, multispectral rendering, and much more
Includes a companion site complete with source code for the rendering system described in
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the book, with support for Windows, OS X, and Linux: visit www.pbrt.org
Code and text are tightly woven together through a unique indexing feature that lists each function, variable, and method on the page that they are first described
Code and text are tightly woven together through a unique indexing feature that lists each function, variable, and method on the page that they are first described
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Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Physically Based Rendering “
CHAPTER 01. INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 02. GEOMETRY AND TRANSFORMATIONS CHAPTER 03. SHAPES CHAPTER 04. PRIMITIVES AND INTERSECTION ACCELERATION CHAPTER 05. COLOR AND RADIOMETRY CHAPTER 06. CAMERA MODELS CHAPTER 07. SAMPLING AND RECONSTRUCTION CHAPTER 08. REFLECTION MODELS CHAPTER 09. MATERIALS CHAPTER 10. TEXTURE CHAPTER 11. VOLUME SCATTERING CHAPTER 12. LIGHT SOURCES CHAPTER 13. MONTE CARLO INTEGRATION I: BASIC CONCEPTS CHAPTER 14. MONTE CARLO INTEGRATION II: IMPROVING EFFICIENCY CHAPTER 15. LIGHT TRANSPORT I: SURFACE REFLECTION CHAPTER 16. LIGHT TRANSPORT II: VOLUME RENDERING CHAPTER 17. LIGHT TRANSPORT III: PRECOMPUTED LIGHT TRANSPORT CHAPTER 18. RETROSPECTIVE AND THE FUTURE APPENDIXES A Utilities B Scene Description Interface C Index of Fragments D Index of Classes and their Members E Index of Miscellaneous IdentifiersAutoren-Porträt von Matt Pharr
Matt Pharr is a Software Engineer at Google. He previously co-founded Neoptica, which was acquired by Intel, and co-founded Exluna, which was acquired by NVIDIA. He has a B.S. degree from Yale and a Ph.D. from the Stanford Graphics Lab, where he worked under the supervision of Pat Hanrahan. Greg Humphreys is Director of Engineering at FanDuel, having previously worked on the Chrome graphics team at Google and the OptiX GPU raytracing engine at NVIDIA. Before that, he was a professor of Computer Science at the University of Virginia, where he conducted research in both high performance and physically based computer graphics, as well as computer architecture and visualization. Greg has a B.S.E. degree from Princeton, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford under the supervision of Pat Hanrahan. When he's not tracing rays, Greg can usually be found playing tournament bridge.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Matt Pharr
- 2010, 2nd revised edition, 1200 Seiten, Maße: 20 x 24,3 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Morgan Kaufmann
- ISBN-10: 0123750792
- ISBN-13: 9780123750792
- Erscheinungsdatum: 30.09.2010
Sprache:
Englisch
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"Physically Based Rendering is a terrific book. It covers all the marvelous math, fascinating physics, practical software engineering, and clever tricks that are necessary to write a state-of-the-art photorealistic renderer. All of these topics are dealt with in a clear and pedagogical manner without omitting the all-important practical details."--Per Christensen Senior Software Developer, RenderMan Products Pixar Animation Studios "Intended for graduate or advanced undergraduate students in a computer graphics course, this large volume provides a comprehensive examination of complex rendering algorithms and demonstrates, through detailed examination of source code and example projects, the practical development and application of cutting edge image creation and processing software. This second edition is updated to reflect current technologies and contains updated information on relevant recent hardware improvements such as advanced multi-core processors as well as an increased focus on production graphics techniques. The text includes numerous illustrations, code examples, and formulas as well as recommendations for further reading and chapter exercises. Pharr is a principle engineer for Intel and Humphreys is an engineer for NVIDIA and a former professor of computer science at the University of Virginia."--SciTech Book News "Pharr and Humphreys' textbook is beautifully typeset, thoroughly indexed, unendingly cross-referenced, extensively illustrated, and printed in full color. Given its unconventional preparation style, this textbook stands out because of its descriptions of the tradeoffs involved in developing a complete working renderer. Although somewhat verbose at times, the discussions of design tradeoffs and performance considerations are an excellent complement to the more traditional coverage of the theory behind photorealistic rendering. C++ idioms sometimes get in the way of more elegant solutions, but their use is always reasonably justified. If you
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are just looking for a general introduction to image synthesis and rendering, standard graphics textbooks [2] might fit the bill; however, if you intend to develop your own renderer or try out new ideas, this textbook provides an excellent starting point."--Computing Reviews.com
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" Physically Based Rendering is a terrific book. It covers all the marvelous math, fascinating physics, practical software engineering, and clever tricks that are necessary to write a state-of-the-art photorealistic renderer. All of these topics are dealt with in a clear and pedagogical manner without omitting the all-important practical details." --Per Christensen Senior Software Developer, RenderMan Products Pixar Animation Studios "Intended for graduate or advanced undergraduate students in a computer graphics course, this large volume provides a comprehensive examination of complex rendering algorithms and demonstrates, through detailed examination of source code and example projects, the practical development and application of cutting edge image creation and processing software. This second edition is updated to reflect current technologies and contains updated information on relevant recent hardware improvements such as advanced multi-core processors as well as an increased focus on production graphics techniques. The text includes numerous illustrations, code examples, and formulas as well as recommendations for further reading and chapter exercises. Pharr is a principle engineer for Intel and Humphreys is an engineer for NVIDIA and a former professor of computer science at the University of Virginia." --SciTech Book News
"Pharr and Humphreys' textbook is beautifully typeset, thoroughly indexed, unendingly cross-referenced, extensively illustrated, and printed in full color. Given its unconventional preparation style, this textbook stands out because of its descriptions of the tradeoffs involved in developing a complete working renderer. Although somewhat verbose at times, the discussions of design tradeoffs and performance considerations are an excellent complement to the more traditional coverage of the theory behind photorealistic rendering. C++ idioms sometimes get in the way of more elegant solutions, but their use is always reasonably
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justified. If you are just looking for a general introduction to image synthesis and rendering, standard graphics textbooks [2] might fit the bill; however, if you intend to develop your own renderer or try out new ideas, this textbook provides an excellent starting point."-- Computing Reviews.com
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