动态光照对半透明感知的影响

Dario Lanza, A. Jarabo, B. Masiá
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半透明材料在我们的日常生活中无处不在,从食物、液体或人体皮肤等有机材料,到塑料或橡胶等合成材料。在这些材料中,光线穿透表面内部,在离开介质之前散射。虽然导致半透明外观的物理现象是众所周知的,但了解人类观察者如何感知这种类型的材料仍然是一个悬而未决的问题:半透明物体的外观受到材料光学特性之外的许多维度的影响,包括形状和照明。在这个作品中,我们专注于照明对半透明材料外观的影响。特别是,我们分析了静态和动态照明如何影响半透明的感知。以往的研究表明,改变光照条件会导致恒常性失效,特别是在具有各向异性相函数的介质中。我们扩展了这条工作线,并分析了运动是否可以缓解这种恒定故障。为了做到这一点,我们进行了一个心理物理实验,用户需要在动态和静态照明下匹配参考半透明物体的光密度。令人惊讶的是,我们的结果表明,在大多数情况下,光运动不会影响半透明材料的感知密度。我们的发现可以对预测渲染和创作应用中的材料设计产生影响。
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On the Influence of Dynamic Illumination in the Perception of Translucency
Translucent materials are ubiquitous in our daily lives, from organic materials such as food, liquids or human skin, to synthetic materials like plastic or rubber. In these materials, light penetrates inside the surface and scatters in the medium before leaving it. While the physical phenomena responsible for translucent appearance are well known, understanding how human observers perceive this type of materials is still an open problem: The appearance of translucent objects is affected by many dimensions beyond the optical properties of the material, including shape and illumination. In this work, we focus on the effect of illumination on the appearance of translucent materials. In particular, we analyze how static and dynamic illumination impact the perception of translucency. Previous studies have shown that changing the illumination conditions results in a constancy failure, specially in media with anisotropic phase functions. We extend this line of work, and analyze whether motion can alleviate such constancy failure. To do that, we run a psychophysical experiment where users need to match the optical density of a reference translucent object under both dynamic and static illumination. Surprisingly, our results suggest that in most cases light motion does not impact the perceived density of the translucent material. Our findings can have implications for material design in predictive rendering and authoring applications.
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