Jing Huang, Tamy Boubekeur, Tobias Ritschel, Matthias Holländer and Elmar Eisemann Eurographics 2011 - Short Papers
Abstract
Ambient occlusion (AO) provides an effective approximation to global illumination that enjoys widespread use amongst practitioners.
In this paper, we present a fast easy-to-implement separable approximation to screen space ambient occlusion.
Computing occlusion first along a single direction and then transporting this occlusion into a second pass that is stochastically evaluating the final shading based on the AO estimates proves extremely efficient.
Combined with interleaved sampling and geometry-aware blur, visually convincing results close to a non-separable occlusion can be obtained at much higher performance.
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BibTex Reference: @InProceedings{Huang:2011:SAO,
author = {Jing Huang and Tamy Boubekeur and Tobias Ritschel and Matthias Holländer and Elmar Eisemann},
title = {Separable Approximation of Ambient Occlusion},
booktitle ={Eurographics 2011 - Short papers},
year = {2011},
}
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