Wayne A. Marasco anc collegues are authors of this video - study is here: www.nature.com ... infleun...
Prof. Rem Koolhaas taught Seoul Korea Studio @Harvard Design School, Spring 2005. this video is abou...
Prof. Rem Koolhaas taught Seoul Korea Studio @Harvard Design School, Spring 2005. this video is abou...
Our flagship room is the ideal space for lectures, meetings, conferences, training and other events....
Our flagship room is the ideal space for lectures, meetings, conferences, training and other events....
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Abstract: We present a simple system for interactively specifying lighting parameters, including position, for high-quality image synthesis. Unlike inverse approaches to the lighting-design problem, we do not require the user to indicate a priori the desired illuminative characteristics of an image. In our approach the computer proposes, culls, and organizes a set of candidate lights automatically, using an elementary measure of image similarity as the basis for both culling and organization. The user then browses the set of candidate-light images, selects which lights to include, and combines them as desired. This work is a particular instance of a general strategy ? sampling a design space broadly and intelligently and organizing the results for rapid browsing by the user ? that may be applicable to many other design problems in computer graphics.