TU Wien Rendering #4 - Diffuse, Specular and Ambient Shading

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As we don't yet know enough to solve the full rendering equations, we invoke simplified BRDF models to capture the most common materials seen in nature: one for diffuse, specular, and ambient shading. They provide quite beautiful and powerful results with a staggeringly simple formulation.

About the course:
This course aims to give an overview of basic and state-of-the-art methods of rendering. Offline methods such as ray and path tracing, photon mapping and many other algorithms are introduced and various refinement are explained.

The basics of the involved physics, such as geometric optics, surface and media interaction with light and camera models are outlined.

The apparatus of Monte Carlo methods is introduced which is heavily used in several algorithms and its refinement in the form of stratified sampling and the Metropolis-Hastings method is explained.

At the end of the course students should be familiar with common techniques in rendering and find their way around the current state-of-the-art of the field. Furthermore the exercises should deepen the attendees' understanding of the basic principles of light transport and enable them to write a simple rendering program themselves.

These videos are the recordings of the lectures of 2015 at the Teschnische Universität Wien by Károly Zsolnai and Thomas Auzinger

Course website and slides → http://www.cg.tuwien.ac.at/courses/Rendering/
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Rendering
Vienna University Of Technology (College/University)
ray tracing
global illumination
diffuse
specular
ambient
shading models
diffuse shading
directional with specular: full shading
tu wien
vienna university of technology (college\/university)