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Ninth Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'01)
Animating Human Face under Arbitrary Illumination
Tokyo, Japan
October 16-October 18
ISBN: 0-7695-1227-5
Tong-Bo Chen, Beijing Polytechnic University
Bao-Cai Yin, Beijing Polytechnic University
Wan-Jun Huang, Beijing Polytechnic University
De-Hui Kong, Beijing Polytechnic University
In this paper, we present a method to animate human face under arbitrary lighting condition. We first acquire the reflectance models of a human face in various expressions by employing a robot to precisely control light position. By developing a relighting tool, named LUXMASTER, we achieve the great freedom to change the illumination condition and get a variety of photorealistic novel renderings of the human face. Then we introduce morphing techniques to add the time dimension and produce a clip of facial animation with varying illumination and expression. In order to make the morphing work easy, we design an expressive, intuitive and efficient tool, called FLUIDMAN, which at the same time enables enormous possibility of visual effects.
Citation:
Tong-Bo Chen, Bao-Cai Yin, Wan-Jun Huang, De-Hui Kong, "Animating Human Face under Arbitrary Illumination," pg, pp.0314, Ninth Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'01), 2001
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