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Physically Based Rendering: From Theory to Implementation, Third Edition, describes both the mathematical theory behind a modern photorealistic rendering system and its practical implementation. Through a method known as 'literate programming', the authors combine 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, users will learn to design and employ a fully-featured rendering system for creating stunning imagery. This completely updated and revised edition includes new coverage on ray-tracing hair and curves primitives, numerical precision issues with ray tracing, LBVHs, realistic camera models, the measurement equation, and much more. It is a must-have, full color resource on physically-based rendering.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Geometry and Transformations
3. Shapes
4. Primitives and Intersection Acceleration
5. Color and Radiometry
6. Camera Models
7. Sampling Reconstruction
8. Reflection Models
9. Materials
10. Texture
11. Volume Scattering
12. Light Sources
13. Monte Carlo Integration
14. Light Transport I: Surface Reflection
15. Light Transport II: Volume Rendering
16. Light Transport III: Bidirectional Methods
17: Retrospective and the Future