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Bump mapping is a texture-based rendering approach for simulating surface details to make its illumination results have three-dimensional effects. The bumpy properties of an object are determined by height maps. But in the process of generating height maps, a problem arises, i.e. to get a correct value of the pixel height, empirical data should be calculated repeatedly, which proves very complicated, and meanwhile the realistic rendering effect is reduced, because the bumpy property is exaggerated in the height map. Therefore, in this paper, we present a method for describing the details of the bumpy texture, where a new concept “bumpy map” is introduced to replace the height map. Experimental results demonstrate that the bumpy details produced by the “bumpy map” are more consistent with the original bumpy texture than by the method of height map.
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Supported partially by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 60533030, 60825203, 60572104), National High-Tech Research & Development Program of China (Grant No.2006AA01Z317), Science and Technology Development Program of Education Commission in Beijing (Grant No. KM200710005017)
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Gao, R., Kong, D. & Yin, B. An improved description method of the bumpy texture. Sci. China Ser. F-Inf. Sci. 52, 523–528 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11432-009-0070-4
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11432-009-0070-4