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Photorealistic Rendering
Štěrba, Maroš ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Vlnas, Michal (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is rendering of 3D scene using photorealistic techniques. The solution is based on bidirectional path tracing method and renders image using CPU. Application supports selected materials. Finally, application is tested and results of testing are discussed.
Photorealistic Rendering
Vlnas, Michal ; Lysek, Tomáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes proposal and implementation of a novel global illumination technique using  bidirectional path tracing with multiple importance sampling. In the first part, basic informations and techniques are described to explain photorealistic graphic principles. Also, often used methods solving global illumination are shown. The following part summarizes current state of development. Last two parts are focused on mathematical derivation of the bidirectional path tracing and implementation itself using the CPU.
Photorealistic Rendering
Štěrba, Maroš ; Milet, Tomáš (referee) ; Vlnas, Michal (advisor)
Subject of this thesis is rendering of 3D scene using photorealistic techniques. The solution is based on bidirectional path tracing method and renders image using CPU. Application supports selected materials. Finally, application is tested and results of testing are discussed.
Photorealistic Rendering
Vlnas, Michal ; Lysek, Tomáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis describes proposal and implementation of a novel global illumination technique using  bidirectional path tracing with multiple importance sampling. In the first part, basic informations and techniques are described to explain photorealistic graphic principles. Also, often used methods solving global illumination are shown. The following part summarizes current state of development. Last two parts are focused on mathematical derivation of the bidirectional path tracing and implementation itself using the CPU.
Robust light transport simulation in participating media
Vévoda, Petr ; Křivánek, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Wilkie, Alexander (referee)
Light transport simulation is used in realistic image synthesis to create physically plausible images of virtual scenes. Important components of the scenes are participating media (e.g. air, water, skin etc.). Efficient computation of light transport in participating media robust to their large diversity is still an open problem. We implemented the UPBP algorithm recently developed by Křivánek et al. It addresses the problem by combining several complementary previous methods using multiple importance sampling, and excels at rendering scenes where the previous methods alone fail. The implementation is available online, we focused on its thorough description to facilitate and support further research in this field. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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