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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.
Distributed Ray Tracing
Hošek, Václav ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
VYSOKÉ UČENÍ TECHNICKÉ V BRNĚ Distributed Ray Tracing, also called distribution ray tracing and stochastic ray tracing, is a refinement of ray tracing that allows for the rendering of "soft" phenomena, area light, depth of field and motion blur.
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
Melcer, Pavel ; Lysek, Tomáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the realistic rendering of 3D  scenes, which describes the procedures leading to the photorealistic image. First are mentioned ways to definition objects, how the scene is rendered on screen, the types of light source and surface characteristics of materials. The work is also a description of the local shading model, optical phenomena and the methods used to realistically display (raytraycing, pathtraycing, radiosity and photon mapping). Next part mentions the reason for choosing the topic and description of implementation methods raytraycing and photon mapping.
Picture generation using path tracing
Áč, Ondřej ; Dvořák, Vojtěch (referee) ; Pavlík, Michal (advisor)
This thesis deals with the problematics of computer-generated imagery using path tracing. The goal of this work is to create interactive computer program, which allows editing and rendering of photorealistic images of various scenes in real time. The work presents the concept of rendering equation, along with its known solutions, in the theoretical part of the work. Thesis describes in detail the solution using path tracing, based on the Monte Carlo integration technique, along with the benefits, it provides compared to the other techniques. Several hardware and software optimizations are then presented. Practical part of the work focuses on analysis of C++ source code and compiled assembly code whilst using hardware specific SIMD optimizations. Mandatory part of work is also the demonstration of program’s functionality, along with the measurements of achieved performance gains using manual optimizations.
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
Melcer, Pavel ; Lysek, Tomáš (referee) ; Zemčík, Pavel (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the realistic rendering of 3D  scenes, which describes the procedures leading to the photorealistic image. First are mentioned ways to definition objects, how the scene is rendered on screen, the types of light source and surface characteristics of materials. The work is also a description of the local shading model, optical phenomena and the methods used to realistically display (raytraycing, pathtraycing, radiosity and photon mapping). Next part mentions the reason for choosing the topic and description of implementation methods raytraycing and photon mapping.
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.
Distributed Ray Tracing
Hošek, Václav ; Hradiš, Michal (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
VYSOKÉ UČENÍ TECHNICKÉ V BRNĚ Distributed Ray Tracing, also called distribution ray tracing and stochastic ray tracing, is a refinement of ray tracing that allows for the rendering of "soft" phenomena, area light, depth of field and motion blur.

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