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10th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'02)
Fast Soft Shadow Visualization for Deformable Moving Light Sources Using Adaptively Sampled Light Field Shadow Maps
Tsinghua University, Beijing
October 09-October 11
ISBN: 0-7695-1784-6
Elvis Ko-Yung Jeng, City University of New York
Zhigang Xiang, Queens College and City University of New York
This is a two-stage soft shadow visualization technique for deformable moving area light sources using adaptively sampled light field shadow maps. In the preprocessing stage, we create a slab of shadow maps for the sample points in a light template. To reduce storage cost, our adaptive sampling method stores each map in a quadtree and only stores fine details from those areas that need them. In the dynamic visualization stage, we make use of the shadow maps to efficiently construct/update the shadowed image. Once the scene is processed for the initial lighting setup, a new lighting setup can be computed even more rapidly if most of the light points do not change.
Citation:
Elvis Ko-Yung Jeng, Zhigang Xiang, "Fast Soft Shadow Visualization for Deformable Moving Light Sources Using Adaptively Sampled Light Field Shadow Maps," pg, pp.426, 10th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'02), 2002
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