Essays about: "Photorealism"
Found 5 essays containing the word Photorealism.
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1. Creating photorealism from a compositing perspective
University essay from Luleå tekniska universitet/Institutionen för system- och rymdteknikAbstract : The report contains information about the camera's functionalities and the artifacts it cancreate. Then, the reader is provided with a walkthrough, including examples of how theseartifacts can be applied in a compositing workflow. .. READ MORE
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2. Depth of Field Rendering from Sparsely Sampled Pinhole Images
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Optical lenses cause foreground and background objects to appear blurred, causing an effect called depth of field. Each point in the scene is projected onto the imaging plane as a semitransparent circle of confusion (CoC) with diameter depending on the distance between the point and the lens. READ MORE
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3. Digital Compositing for Photorealism and Lighting in Chroma key film studio
University essay from Tekniska HögskolanAbstract : Photorealism is what visual effects are all about most of the time. This report entails digital compositing and studio lighting, in relation to Chroma key film material, aimed to give a photorealistic impression. READ MORE
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4. Dynamic simulation in a 3D-environment : A comparison between Maya and Blender
University essay from Avdelningen för Industriell utveckling, IT och SamhällsbyggnadAbstract : Today there are several 3D software’s that are capable of producing realistic simulations, such as fire, water, smoke, cloth etc. This thesis will focus on two software’s, Autodesk Maya and Blender. The first one, Maya, is an industry-leading commercial product, while the second, Blender, is based on open-source. READ MORE
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5. Photorealistic Rendering with V-ray
University essay from Institutionen för matematik, natur- och datavetenskapAbstract : What makes an image photorealistic and how to pinpoint and understand how our mind interprets different elements in an image conditions? It is proposed that the phrase "imperfect makes perfect" is the key for the photorealistic goal in today’s 3D. There is a review of all the elements for the creation of one perfect image, such as Global Illumination, Anti-Aliasing and also a basic review of photography, how a scene is set up, color temperature and the nature of the real light. READ MORE