Volume Stylizer: Tomography-based Volume Painting
Volumetric phenomena are an integral part of standard
rendering, yet, no suitable tools to edit characteristic
properties are available so far. Either simulation results
are used directly, or modifications are high-level, e.g.,
noise functions to influence appearance. Intuitive artistic
control is not possible.
We propose a solution to stylize single-scattering
volumetric effects. Emission, scattering and extinction
become amenable to artistic control while preserving a
smooth and coherent appearance when changing the
viewpoint. Our approach lets the user define a number of
target views to be matched when observing the volume from
this perspective. Via an analysis of the volumetric
rendering equation, we can show how to link this problem to
tomographic reconstruction.
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Adjunct Researchers
Collaborators
- Dr. Michael Wand / MMCI
- Dr. Martin Čadik / MPI Informatik
- Prof. Dr. Christian Theobalt / MPI Informatik
- Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Heidrich / UBC
- Dr. Matthias Hullin / UBC
- Prof. Dr. Marcus Magnor / TU Braunschweig
- Prof. Kyros Kutulakos / University of Toronto
- Prof. Dr. Hendrik Lensch / Ulm University
- Dr. Gordon Wetzstein / MIT
- Dr. Douglas Lanman / MIT
- Prof. Ramesh Raskar / MIT