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Subsurface Scattering-Based Object Rendering Techniques for Real-Time Smartphone Games

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  • Won-Sun Lee
  • Seung-Do Kim
  • Seongah Chin

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Subsurface scattering that simulates the path of a light through the material in a scene is one of the advanced rendering techniques in the field of computer graphics society. Since it takes a number of long operations, it cannot be easily implemented in real-time smartphone games. In this paper, we propose a subsurface scattering-based object rendering technique that is optimized for smartphone games. We employ our subsurface scattering method that is utilized for a real-time smartphone game. And an example game is designed to validate how the proposed method can be operated seamlessly in real time. Finally, we show the comparison results between bidirectional reflectance distribution function, bidirectional scattering distribution function, and our proposed subsurface scattering method on a smartphone game.

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  • Won-Sun Lee & Seung-Do Kim & Seongah Chin, 2014. "Subsurface Scattering-Based Object Rendering Techniques for Real-Time Smartphone Games," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-8, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:846964
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/846964
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