• Title/Summary/Keyword: CG 쉐이딩 알고리즘

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Correlation Analysis between Artists' Shading and CG Shading (미술가들의 음영 표현 특성과 CG 쉐이딩 알고리즘 간의 상관관계 분석)

  • Byun, Hae-Won;Park, Yoon-Young
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.691-702
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    • 2011
  • Recently, several researchers have attempted to combine human visual perception and computer graphics. Cole et. al. suggest the study results in which line drawing algorithm in computer graphics characterize the properties of line drawing made by artists. The paper also evaluates CG line drawing algorithms depending on whether people recognize effectively specific 3D shape from the image made by those CG line drawing algorithms. However, human recognizes the shape of objects more effectively in image made by BRDF shading model than line drawing algorithm. It means that the shading factor is important to recognize shape with human perception. In this paper, we analyze the correlation between shading made by human artists and that made by CG shading algorithms. The study is to characterize the mathematical properties of artists' shading and CG shading. This type of analysis can guide the future development of new CG shading algorithm in computer graphics for the purpose of shape perception.

Shading Algorithm Evaluation based on User Perception (사용자 인지 실험 기반 쉐이딩 알고리즘 평가)

  • Byun, Hae-Won;Park, Yun-Young
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.106-115
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    • 2011
  • In this paper, we evaluate the effectiveness of previous shading algorithms in depicting shape of 3d objects. We perform a study in which people are shown an image of one of ten 3D objects shaded with one of eight styles and asked to orient a gauge to coincide with the surface normal at many positions on the object's surface. The normal estimates are compared with each other and with ground truth data provided by a registered 3D surface model to analyze accuracy and precision. Our experiments suggest that people interpret certain shape differently depending on shading of 3d object. This paper offers substantial evidence that current computer graphics shading algorithms can effectively depict shape of 3d objects where the algorithms have the properties of lots of tone steps and uniformly distributed tone steps. This type of analysis can guide the future development of new CG shading algorithms in computer graphics for the purpose of shape perception.