Global Illumination as a Combination of Continuous Random Walk and Finite-Element Based Iteration

Szirmay-Kalos László, Ferenc Csonka, György Antal
Department of Control Engineering and Information Technology, Technical University of Budapest,
Budapest, Pázmány P. rkp. 1/D, HUNGARY
szirmay@iit.bme.hu

Abstract:

The paper introduces a global illumination method that combines continuous and finite-element approaches, preserving the speed of finite-element based iteration and the accuracy of continuous random walks. The basic idea is to decompose the radiance function to a finite-element component that is only a rough estimate and to a difference component that is obtained by Monte-Carlo techniques. Iteration and random walk are handled uniformly in the framework of stochastic iteration. This uniform treatment allows the finite-element component to be built up adaptively aiming at minimizing the Monte-Carlo component. The method is also suited for interactive walkthrough animation in glossy scenes since when the viewpoint changes, only the small Monte-Carlo component needs to be recomputed.

Keywords:

Rendering equation, global radiance, Monte-Carlo Carlo integration, light-tracing, global ray-bundle tracing.