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Formato
Copertina rigida
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2010
Descrizione
This edition of a comprehensive resource on physically based rendering delves into the intricacies of simulating light and materials to create photorealistic images. Authored by Matt Pharr, the work serves as a detailed guide to the principles and techniques that govern rendering in computer graphics, providing depth that both beginners and advanced practitioners will find invaluable.
The book emphasizes the importance of a grounded understanding of physics as it applies to rendering. Readers are taken on a journey through mathematical models, algorithms, and real-world applications. In discussing advancements and contemporary practices, it bridges the gap between theory and practical implementation, helping readers connect fundamental concepts with their applications in modern computer graphics.
With updated content and insights, the text is designed for those eager to explore the challenges and possibilities within rendering. It encourages a hands-on approach, motivating readers to experiment with the theories presented and apply them in their projects, all while nurturing a passion for the art and science behind stunning visual imagery.
The book emphasizes the importance of a grounded understanding of physics as it applies to rendering. Readers are taken on a journey through mathematical models, algorithms, and real-world applications. In discussing advancements and contemporary practices, it bridges the gap between theory and practical implementation, helping readers connect fundamental concepts with their applications in modern computer graphics.
With updated content and insights, the text is designed for those eager to explore the challenges and possibilities within rendering. It encourages a hands-on approach, motivating readers to experiment with the theories presented and apply them in their projects, all while nurturing a passion for the art and science behind stunning visual imagery.