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1 .\" RCSid $Id: bsdf2ttree.1,v 1.8 2020/05/18 20:08:57 greg Exp $
2 .TH BSDF2TTREE 1 4/24/2013 RADIANCE
3 .SH NAME
4 bsdf2ttree - generate XML tensor tree description of a BSDF
5 .SH SYNOPSIS
6 .B bsdf2ttree
7 [
8 .B "\-pC"
9 ][
10 .B "{+|-}a"
11 ][
12 .B "\-g Nlog2"
13 ][
14 .B "\-t pctcull"
15 ][
16 .B "\-n nss"
17 ][
18 .B "\-s thresh"
19 ][
20 .B "\-l maxlobes"
21 ][
22 .B "bsdf.sir .."
23 ]
24 .br
25 or
26 .br
27 .B bsdf2ttree
28 .B "\-t{3|4}"
29 [
30 .B "\-pC"
31 ][
32 .B "{+|-}a"
33 ][
34 .B "\-g Nlog2"
35 ][
36 .B "\-t pctcull"
37 ][
38 .B "\-n nss"
39 ][
40 .B "\-s thresh"
41 ][
42 .B "{+|-}forward"
43 ][
44 .B "{+|-}backward"
45 ][
46 .B "\-e expr"
47 ][
48 .B "\-f file"
49 ]
50 .B bsdf_func
51 .SH DESCRIPTION
52 .I Bsdf2ttree
53 produces a tensor tree representation of a
54 bidirectional scattering distribution function (BSDF)
55 based on an intermediate representation (in the first form) or
56 a functional description (in the second form).
57 A complete XML description is written to the standard output,
58 which is normally redirected to a file.
59 .PP
60 The
61 .I \-p
62 option by itself turns off the progress bar, whose length may be set
63 by an immediately following integer argument.
64 (The default progress bar length is 79 characters.)\0
65 .PP
66 The
67 .I \-a
68 option turns off reciprocity averaging for isotropic scattering or anisotropic reflection.
69 Normally on (+a), this ensures that the tensor BRDF obeys Helmholtz reciprocity.
70 However, in certain rare cases, reciprocity averaging can cause unwanted noise in the output.
71 .PP
72 The maximum resolution of the tensor tree may be controlled by the
73 .I \-g
74 option, which defaults to a value of 6.
75 This corresponds to a peak resolution of 2^6 (64) in each dimension.
76 Due to memory and time constraints, it is not recommended to set
77 .I \-g
78 higher than 7, which corresponds to a 128x128x128x128 initial sampling,
79 or 268 million values.
80 .PP
81 The initial sampling is pared down by the percentage specified with the
82 .I \-t
83 option, which defaults to 90.
84 Setting this parameter to -1 turns culling off entirely, which may be
85 useful for comparisons.
86 .PP
87 The
88 .I \-n
89 option controls the number of super-samples to send in patches whose
90 difference to its neighbors exceeds some threshold.
91 The default number of super-samples is 256.
92 The difference threshold for super-sampling is controlled by the
93 .I \-s
94 option, and defaults to 0.35.
95 .PP
96 The first invocation form takes a intermediate scattering representation
97 as produced by
98 .I pabopto2bsdf(1)
99 or similar, and produces a tensor tree representation with as many
100 components as there are independent input distributions.
101 Each intermediate scattering file contains one of
102 the four components, and if the first component
103 is isotropic, all components must be isotropic.
104 A similar rule holds for anisotropic inputs.
105 The
106 .I \-l
107 option may be used to specify the maximum number of lobes in any
108 interpolated radial basis function.
109 The default value is 15000, which generally keeps the interpolation tractable.
110 Setting the value to 0 turns off this limit.
111 Parameter options may be altered between input files, in case a different
112 resolution or culling percentage is indicated for transmission versus
113 reflection for example.
114 .PP
115 In the second invocation form,
116 .I bsdf2ttree
117 takes a functional specification of a BSDF.
118 The named function should accept 6 parameters corresponding to the
119 normalized incident and exiting vectors, respectively.
120 By convention, these vectors point away from the surface, and a positive
121 Z-component corresponds to the front side.
122 The Y-component corresponds to the "up" orientation of the surface,
123 as specified in the eventual scene description that references the XML
124 output.
125 If the function only takes 3 parameters, then the variables "Dx", "Dy",
126 and "Dz" will be assigned to the reverse of the outgoing direction at
127 each evaluation.
128 (I.e., the vector will point into the surface and
129 Dz will be negative on the front side.)\0
130 This simplifies conversion of functional BSDF specifications using the
131 legacy material primitives "plasfunc", "metfunc", and "transfunc".
132 .PP
133 The function is defined by one or more
134 .I \-e
135 and
136 .I \-f
137 options, and should obey both Helmholtz reciprocity and
138 integrate to less than 1 over each projected incident hemisphere
139 for energy conservation.
140 The variable and function definitions in each
141 .I \-f source
142 file are read and compiled from the RADIANCE library where it is found.
143 If the
144 .I \-t3
145 option is specified, the defined function is assumed to be isotropic.
146 If the
147 .I \-t4
148 option is given, the function is assumed to be anisotropic.
149 .PP
150 Similar to the
151 .I genBSDF(1)
152 command,
153 the
154 .I \+backward
155 option (default) specifies that rays arriving from the front side of
156 the surface will be tested for reflection and transmission.
157 If both forward and backward (front and back) distributions are needed, the
158 .I \+forward
159 option may be given.
160 To turn off the backward components, use the
161 .I \-backward
162 option.
163 Computing both incident hemispheres takes about twice as long as one, but
164 is recommended when rays will be impinging from either side.
165 .SH EXAMPLE
166 To take two components of an intermediate BSDF representation and create
167 a high-resolution tensor tree with 85% culling on transmission and 95%
168 culling on reflection:
169 .IP "" .2i
170 bsdf2ttree -g 7 -t 85 transmitted.sir -t 95 reflected.sir > combined.xml
171 .PP
172 To create a low-res BSDF corresponding to a one-sided,
173 isotropic Phong distribution:
174 .IP "" .2i
175 bsdf2ttree -g 5 -t3 -e 'phong(ix,iy,iz,ox,oy,oz) = if(iz, .1+((iz+oz)/sqrt((ix+ox)^2+(iy+oy)^2+(iz+oz)^2))^50, 0)' phong > phong.xml
176 .SH ENVIRONMENT
177 RAYPATH the directories to check for auxiliary files.
178 .SH AUTHOR
179 Greg Ward
180 .SH "SEE ALSO"
181 bsdf2klems(1), icalc(1), genBSDF(1), pkgBSDF(1), rcontrib(1),
182 rfluxmtx(1), wrapBSDF(1)