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Rendering fur with three dimensional textures
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Proceedings of the 16th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques table of contents
Pages: 271 - 280  
Year of Publication: 1989
ISBN:0-89791-312-4
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Authors
J. T. Kajiya  Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Ca. 91125
T. L. Kay  Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Ca. 91125
Sponsor
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We present a method for rendering scenes with fine detail via an object called a texel, a rendering primitive inspired by volume densities mixed with anisotropic lighting models. This technique solves a long outstanding problem in image synthesis: the rendering of furry surfaces.


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