Illumination-aware Digital Image Compositing for Full-length Human Figures

Masaru Ohkawara, I. Fujishiro
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In this paper, a novel compositor to realize illumination-aware digital image compositing is proposed. Digital image compositing is a technique to re-synthesize a single image from multiple visual elements. Assembling separated visual elements leads to highly efficient content creation at risk of losing visual coherence. Visual coherence has two types: positional and illumination. Compositing while maintaining illumination coherence is considered a challenging task, because light transport information is needed to reproduce global illumination effects—color bleeding, soft shadows, caustics, and so on. The pipeline of the proposed compositor incorporates shape reconstruction, as well as global illumination simulation and relighting; thus, the compositor can reproduce background-to-foreground color bleeding and soft shadows. It is empirically evaluated that the proposed compositor compares favorably with rendering both in terms of quality and speed. Because it is in principle impossible to render the foreground and background elements together, the proposed compositor is inevitably selected to generate images with the two types of visual coherence. This leads to efficient construction of photorealistic cyberworlds.
照明感知数字图像合成的全长人物
本文提出了一种实现光照感知数字图像合成的合成器。数字图像合成是一种从多个视觉元素中重新合成单个图像的技术。将分离的视觉元素组合在一起会导致高效的内容创造,但却有失去视觉连贯性的风险。视觉连贯有两种类型:位置连贯和照明连贯。在保持照明一致性的同时进行合成被认为是一项具有挑战性的任务,因为需要光传输信息来重现全局照明效果——颜色发散、柔和阴影、焦散等等。所提出的合成器的管道包含形状重建,以及全局照明模拟和重照明;因此,合成器可以再现背景到前景的颜色流血和柔和的阴影。根据经验评估,所提出的合成器在质量和速度方面都优于渲染。由于原则上不可能同时呈现前景和背景元素,因此不可避免地选择所提出的合成器来生成具有两种视觉一致性的图像。这可以有效地构建逼真的网络世界。
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