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Light and Skin Interactions: Simulations for Computer Graphics Applications

Author Gladimir V. G. Baranoski, Aravind Krishnaswamy
Publisher Morgan Kaufmann
Category Computers
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ISBN / ASIN0123750938
ISBN-139780123750938
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Light and Skin Interactions immerses you in one of the most fascinating application areas of computer graphics: appearance simulation. The book first illuminates the fundamental biophysical processes that affect skin appearance, and reviews seminal related works aimed at applications in life and health sciences. It then examines four exemplary modeling approaches as well as definitive algorithms that can be used to generate realistic images depicting skin appearance. Despite its wide scope of simulation approaches, the book’s content is presented in a concise manner, focusing on relevant practical aspects. What’s more, these approaches can be successfully applied to a wide range of additional materials, such as eye tissue, hair, and water.
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