2009
DOI: 10.4156/jdcta.vol3.issue3.1
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A Simple Method for 3-Dimensional Photorealistic Modeling and Consideration of Reconstructing Error

Abstract: The process of creating photorealistic 3dimensional computer graphic (3DCG) images is divided into two stages, i.e., modeling and rendering. Automatic rendering has gained popularity, and photorealistic rendering is generally used to render different types of images. However, professional artists still model characters manually. Moreover, not much progress has been achieved with regard to 3-D shape data acquisition techniques that can be applied to facial modeling; this is an important problem hampering the pr… Show more

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