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2025/2026

Computer graphics 2

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ANI-PG2 Z,ZK 4 2P+1C Czech
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Department of Software Engineering
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1. Introduction and overview of the subject. Properties of real materials and their representation in computer graphics. Comparison of their advantages and limitations. From color, to texture, to height map, to BTF.

2. Capturing materials without visible structure using the reflectance function BRDF, BSSRDF

3. Overview of publicly available databases of captured materials and visualization tools.

4. Parametric modeling of materials using PBR methods advantages and limitations

5. Capturing materials with visible structure using SV-BRDF and BTF

6. Compression and modeling of BTF data

7. Spatial expansion of the material texture synthesis, tiling.

8. Validation of the visual quality of rendered materials.

9. Approximate methods for capturing specific properties of materials.

10. Representation of materials using a common basis PCA, deep learning.

11. Visual and physical properties of materials and the importance of capturing them simultaneously with the appearance of materials. Methods of obtaining and using them.

12. Use of virtual materials in industrial applications product prototyping, virtual marketing.

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1. Haindl M., Filip J.:: Visual Texture: Accurate Material Appearance Measurement, Representation and Modeling. Advances in Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,. Springer-Verlag London, 2013. ISBN 978-1-4471-4901-9.

2. Julie Dorsey, Holly Rushmeier, François Sillion: Digital Modeling of Material Appearance (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics English). Elsevier, 2007. ISBN 978-0-12-221181-2.

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