Radiosity in Flatland
Abstract
The radiosity method for the simulation of interreflection of light between diffuse surfaces is such a common image synthesis technique that its derivation is worthy of study. We here examine the radiosity method in a two dimensional, flatland world. It is shown that the radiosity method is a simple finite element method for the solution of the integral equation governing global illumination. These two-dimensional studies help explain the radiosity method in general and suggest a number of improvements to existing algorithms. In particular, radiosity solutions can be improved using a priori discontinuity meshing, placing mesh boundaries on discontinuities such as shadow edges. When discontinuity meshing is used along with piecewise-linear approximations instead of the current piecewise-constant approximations, the accuracy of radiosity simulations can be greatly increased.
Proceedings of Eurographics '92
BibTeX
@article{Heckbert-1992-13413,author = {Paul Heckbert},
title = {Radiosity in Flatland},
journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
year = {1992},
month = {May},
volume = {11},
number = {3},
pages = {181 - 192},
}