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1 < .\" RCSid "$Id"
1 > .\" RCSid "$Id$"
2   .\" Print using the -ms macro package
3 < .DA 2/17/2011
3 > .DA 07/10/2016
4   .LP
5 < .tl """Copyright \(co 2011 Regents, University of California
5 > .tl """Copyright \(co 2016 Regents, University of California
6   .sp 2
7   .TL
8   The
# Line 622 | Line 622 | mod trans2 id
622   8 red green blue spec urough vrough trans tspec
623   .DE
624   .LP
625 + .UL Ashik2
626 + .PP
627 + Ashik2 is the anisotropic reflectance model by Ashikhmin & Shirley.
628 + The string arguments are the same as for plastic2, but the real
629 + arguments have additional flexibility to specify the specular color.
630 + Also, rather than roughness, specular power is used, which has no
631 + physical meaning other than larger numbers are equivalent to a smoother
632 + surface.
633 + .DS
634 + mod ashik2 id
635 + 4+ ux uy uz funcfile transform
636 + 0
637 + 8 dred dgrn dblu sred sgrn sblu u-power v-power
638 + .DE
639 + .LP
640   .UL Dielectric
641   .PP
642   A dielectric material is transparent, and it refracts light
# Line 899 | Line 914 | a parallel BSDF surface may be
914   placed slightly less than the given thickness away from the front surface
915   to enclose the complex geometry on both sides.
916   The sign of the thickness is important, as it indicates whether the
917 < proxied geometry is behind the.
903 < .I BSDF
904 < surface (when thickness is positive)
917 > proxied geometry is behind the BSDF surface (when thickness is positive)
918   or in front (when thickness is negative).
919   .LP
920   The second string argument is the name of the BSDF file, which is
# Line 948 | Line 961 | N mod1 mod2 .. modN
961   The first modifier will also be used to shade the area leaving the
962   antimatter volume and entering the regular volume.
963   If mod1 is void, the antimatter volume is completely invisible.
964 < Antimatter does not work properly with the material type "trans",
965 < and multiple antimatter surfaces should be disjoint.
964 > If shading is desired at antimatter surfaces, it is important
965 > that the related volumes are closed with outward-facing normals.
966 > Antimatter surfaces should not intersect with other antimatter boundaries,
967 > and it is unwise to use the same modifier in nested antimatter volumes.
968   The viewpoint must be outside all volumes concerned for a correct
969   rendering.
970   .NH 3
# Line 1157 | Line 1172 | between 0.1 (for tightly spaced characters) and 0.3 (f
1172   Mixtures
1173   .PP
1174   A mixture is a blend of one or more materials or textures and patterns.
1175 + Blended materials should not be light source types or virtual source types.
1176   The basic types are given below.
1177   .LP
1178   .UL Mixfunc
# Line 1553 | Line 1569 | the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL Uni
1569   in Lausanne, Switzerland.
1570   .NH 1
1571   References
1572 + .LP
1573 + Ward, G., M. Kurt & N. Bonneel,
1574 + ``Reducing Anisotropic BSDF Measurement to Common Practice,''
1575 + .I Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling,
1576 + 2014.
1577 + .LP
1578 + McNeil, A., C.J. Jonsson, D. Appelfeld, G. Ward, E.S. Lee,
1579 + ``A validation of a ray-tracing tool used to generate
1580 + bi-directional scattering distribution functions for
1581 + complex fenestration systems,''
1582 + .I "Solar Energy",
1583 + 98, 404-14, November 2013.
1584 + .LP
1585 + Ward, G., R. Mistrick, E.S. Lee, A. McNeil, J. Jonsson,
1586 + ``Simulating the Daylight Performance of Complex Fenestration Systems
1587 + Using Bidirectional Scattering Distribution Functions within Radiance,''
1588 + .I "Leukos",
1589 + 7(4),
1590 + April 2011.
1591   .LP
1592   Cater, K., A. Chalmers, G. Ward,
1593   ``Detail to Attention: Exploiting Visual Tasks for Selective Rendering,''

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