A Layered, Heterogeneous Reflectance Model for Acquiring And Rendering Human Skin

Weyrich T (2008)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2008

Journal

Publisher: ACM

City/Town: New York, NY, USA

Book Volume: 27

Pages Range: 10:1--10:12

Event location: Singapore

Journal Issue: 5

DOI: 10.1145/1457515.1409093

Abstract

We introduce a layered, heterogeneous spectral reflectance model for human skin. The model captures the inter-scattering of light among layers, each of which may have an independent set of spatially-varying absorption and scattering parameters. For greater physical accuracy and control, we introduce an infinitesimally thin absorbing layer between scattering layers. To obtain parameters for our model, we use a novel acquisition method that begins with multi-spectral photographs. By using an inverse rendering technique, along with known chromophore spectra, we optimize for the best set of parameters for each pixel of a patch. Our method finds close matches to a wide variety of inputs with low residual error. We apply our model to faithfully reproduce the complex variations in skin pigmentation. This is in contrast to most previous work, which assumes that skin is homogeneous or composed of homogeneous layers. We demonstrate the accuracy and flexibility of our model by creating complex skin visual effects such as veins, tattoos, rashes, and freckles, which would be difficult to author using only albedo textures at the skin’s outer surface. Also, by varying the parameters to our model, we simulate effects from external forces, such as visible changes in blood flow within the skin due to external pressure.

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APA:

Weyrich, T. (2008). A Layered, Heterogeneous Reflectance Model for Acquiring And Rendering Human Skin. Acm Transactions on Graphics, 27(5), 10:1--10:12. https://doi.org/10.1145/1457515.1409093

MLA:

Weyrich, Tim. "A Layered, Heterogeneous Reflectance Model for Acquiring And Rendering Human Skin." Acm Transactions on Graphics 27.5 (2008): 10:1--10:12.

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