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Photorealistic Rendering
Lysek, Tomáš ; Kučiš, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis describes implementation of photorealistic method. The first part describes the procedures and techniques, that are used to display photorealistic scenes such as raytracing, radiosity or photon mapping and other techniques used in computer graphics. The second part of thesis is focused on evaluation of current state of problem. In this part is also described reason of choosing this topic and thesis assignment is there more specified. The last part of thesis is focused on implementation details of photorealistic method.
Photon Tracing on GPU
Galacz, Roman ; Navrátil, Jan (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is acceleration of the photon mapping method on a graphic card. The photon mapping is a method for computing almost realistic global illumination of the scene. The computation itself is relatively time-consuming, so the acceleration of it is a hot issue in the field of computer graphics. The photon mapping is described in detail from photon tracing to rendering of the scene. The thesis is then focused on spatial subdivision structures, especially to the uniform grid. The design and the implementation of the application computing the photon mapping on GPU, which is achieved by OpenGL and CUDA interoperability, is described in the next part of the thesis. Lastly, the application is tested properly. The achieved results are reviewed in the conclusion of the thesis.
Fast Ray-Scene Intersection
Stříž, Martin ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Ray-tracing of 3-D scene is one of the contemporary used rendering methods. Altough it is not a photorealistic method, it produces results with high image quality. Main disadvantage of this method is that it needs a large amount of processing power. That is why various optimalizations must be implemented. This thesis is focused on spatial subdivision optimalizations, namely BSP and KD trees, and their comparsion.
Fast Ray-Scene Intersection
Stříž, Martin ; Zemčík, Pavel (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
Ray-tracing of 3-D scene is one of the contemporary used rendering methods. Altough it is not a photorealistic method, it produces results with high image quality. Main disadvantage of this method is that it needs a large amount of processing power. That is why various optimalizations must be implemented. This thesis is focused on spatial subdivision optimalizations, namely BSP and KD trees, and their comparsion.
Photorealistic Rendering
Lysek, Tomáš ; Kučiš, Michal (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
The thesis describes implementation of photorealistic method. The first part describes the procedures and techniques, that are used to display photorealistic scenes such as raytracing, radiosity or photon mapping and other techniques used in computer graphics. The second part of thesis is focused on evaluation of current state of problem. In this part is also described reason of choosing this topic and thesis assignment is there more specified. The last part of thesis is focused on implementation details of photorealistic method.
Photon Tracing on GPU
Galacz, Roman ; Navrátil, Jan (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is acceleration of the photon mapping method on a graphic card. The photon mapping is a method for computing almost realistic global illumination of the scene. The computation itself is relatively time-consuming, so the acceleration of it is a hot issue in the field of computer graphics. The photon mapping is described in detail from photon tracing to rendering of the scene. The thesis is then focused on spatial subdivision structures, especially to the uniform grid. The design and the implementation of the application computing the photon mapping on GPU, which is achieved by OpenGL and CUDA interoperability, is described in the next part of the thesis. Lastly, the application is tested properly. The achieved results are reviewed in the conclusion of the thesis.

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