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.DA 2/17/2011 |
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.DA 07/10/2016 |
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.tl """Copyright \(co 2011 Regents, University of California |
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.tl """Copyright \(co 2017 Regents, University of California |
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8 red green blue spec urough vrough trans tspec |
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.DE |
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.UL Ashik2 |
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.PP |
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Ashik2 is the anisotropic reflectance model by Ashikhmin & Shirley. |
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The string arguments are the same as for plastic2, but the real |
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arguments have additional flexibility to specify the specular color. |
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Also, rather than roughness, specular power is used, which has no |
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physical meaning other than larger numbers are equivalent to a smoother |
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surface. |
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.DS |
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mod ashik2 id |
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4+ ux uy uz funcfile transform |
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8 dred dgrn dblu sred sgrn sblu u-power v-power |
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.DE |
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.UL Dielectric |
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A dielectric material is transparent, and it refracts light |
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The first modifier will also be used to shade the area leaving the |
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antimatter volume and entering the regular volume. |
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If mod1 is void, the antimatter volume is completely invisible. |
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Antimatter does not work properly with the material type "trans", |
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and multiple antimatter surfaces should be disjoint. |
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If shading is desired at antimatter surfaces, it is important |
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that the related volumes are closed with outward-facing normals. |
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Antimatter surfaces should not intersect with other antimatter boundaries, |
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and it is unwise to use the same modifier in nested antimatter volumes. |
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The viewpoint must be outside all volumes concerned for a correct |
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rendering. |
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.NH 3 |
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Mixtures |
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A mixture is a blend of one or more materials or textures and patterns. |
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Blended materials should not be light source types or virtual source types. |
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The basic types are given below. |
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.LP |
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.UL Mixfunc |
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in Lausanne, Switzerland. |
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.NH 1 |
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References |
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.LP |
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Ward, G., M. Kurt & N. Bonneel, |
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``Reducing Anisotropic BSDF Measurement to Common Practice,'' |
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.I Workshop on Material Appearance Modeling, |
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2014. |
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.LP |
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McNeil, A., C.J. Jonsson, D. Appelfeld, G. Ward, E.S. Lee, |
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``A validation of a ray-tracing tool used to generate |
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bi-directional scattering distribution functions for |
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complex fenestration systems,'' |
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.I "Solar Energy", |
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98, 404-14, November 2013. |
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.LP |
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Ward, G., R. Mistrick, E.S. Lee, A. McNeil, J. Jonsson, |
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``Simulating the Daylight Performance of Complex Fenestration Systems |