Published September 21, 2018 | Version v1
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An Appearance Model for Textile Fibers

  • 1. Universidad de Zaragoza
  • 2. Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Description

Accurately modeling how light interacts with cloth is challenging, due to the volumetric nature of cloth appearance and its multiscale structure, where microstructures play a major role in the overall appearance at higher scales. Recently, significant effort has been put on developing better microscopic models for cloth structure, which have allowed rendering fabrics with unprecedented fidelity. However, these highly-detailed representations still make severe simplifications on the scattering by individual fibers forming the cloth, ignoring the impact of fibers’ shape, and avoiding to establish connections between the fibers’ appearance and their optical and fabrication parameters. In this work we put our focus in the scattering of individual cloth fibers; we introduce a physically-based scattering model for fibers based on their low-level optical and geometric properties, relying on the extensive textile literature for accurate data. We demonstrate that scattering from cloth fibers exhibits much more complexity than current fiber models, showing important differences between cloth type, even in averaged conditions due to longer views. Our model can be plugged in any framework for cloth rendering, matches scattering measurements from real yarns, and is based on actual parameters used in the textile industry, allowing predictive bottom-up definition of cloth appearance.

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European Commission
CHAMELEON – Intuitive editing of visual appearance from real-world datasets 682080
European Commission
FabricMetrics – Computer-Aided Fashion with Yarn-Level Fabric Models 713742