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April 21, 2023 1College of Computer and Information Science, Northeastern University
CS G140Graduate Computer Graphics
Prof. Harriet FellSpring 2007
Lecture 3 - January 29, 2007
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Today’s Topics
• From 3D to 2D
• 2 Dimensional Viewing Transformationhttp://www.siggraph.org/education/materials/HyperGraph/viewing/view2d/2dview0.htm
• Viewing – from Shirley et al. Chapter 7
• Recursive Ray Tracing Reflection Refraction
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Scene is from my photo of Estes Park – Harriet FellKitchen window from http://www.hoagy.org/cityscape/graphics/cityscapeAtNight.jpg
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(-1, -1)
(1, 1)
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from a 3D World to a 2D Screen
When we define an image in some world coordinate system, to display that image we must somehow map the image to the physical output device.
1. Project 3D world down to a 2D window (WDC).
2. Transform WDC to a Normalized Device Coordinates Viewport (NDC).
3. Transform (NDC) to 2D physical device coordinates (PDC).
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2 Dimensional Viewing Transformationhttp://www.siggraph.org/education/materials/HyperGraph/viewing/view2d/2dview0.htm
• Window Example: Want to plot x vs. cos(x) for x between 0.0
and 2Pi. The values of cos x will be between -1.0 and +1.0. So we want the window as shown here.
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2D Viewing Transformation
World
Viewport
Device
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(3,2)
(0,0)
(0,3)
Pixel Coordinates
y
x
x = -0.5
y = 4.5
y = -03.5
x = 4.5
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y
x
(-1,1)
(1,-1)
reflect
Canonical View to Pixelsy
x
(-1,-1)
(1,1)
x
(-nx/2,ny/2) y
(nx/2,-ny/2)
scale
y
x
(-0.5, ny--0.5)
(nx-0.5, -0.5)
translate
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2D Rectangle to Rectangle
(a, b)(c, d)
w1
w2
h1
h2
T(-a, -b)S(w2/w1, h2/h1)T(c, d)
(0, 0)
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Canonical View Volume
(-1,-1,-1)
(1,1,1)
x
y
z
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Orthographic Projection
(l,b,n)
(r,t,f)
x
y
z
left bottom near right top far
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Orthographic Projection Math
20 0 0 1 0 0 -
- 22
0 0 0 0 1 0 -- 2
20 0 0 0 0 1 -1 1- 2
0 0 0 10 0 0 1
canonical
canonical
canonical
l rr lx x
b ty y
t bz z
n fn f
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Orthographic Projection Math
20 0 0 1 0 0 -0 0 0 - 222
0 0 0 0 1 0 -0 0 0 - 2
2 20 0 0 0 0 1 -0 0 1 0
- 20 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 0 1
x
yo
l rnr l
b tnt bM
n fn f
1 1
pixel
pixelo
canonical
x x
y yM
z z
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Arbitrary View Positions
gazethe view-up
eye
w = -g ||g||
u = t x w ||t x w||
v = w x u
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Arbitrary Position Geometry
e
v
u
w
(u=r,v=t,w=f)
(u=l,v=b,w=n)
o
z
yx
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Arbitrary Position Transformation
Move e to the origin and align (u, v, w) with (x, y, z).
0 1 0 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 1
0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
u u u e
v v v ev
w w w e
x y z x
x y z yM
x y z z
Compute M = MoMv.
For each line segment (a,b)
p = Ma, q = Mb, drawline(p,q).
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Perspective Projection
(l,b,n) (r,t,f)
x
y
z
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Lines to Lines
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Perspective Geometry
gV
iew
pla
ne
y
ys
n
z
ys = (n/z)y
e
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Perspective Transformation
The perspective transformation should take
/
/
1 1
x nx z
y ny z
z p z
Where
p(n) = n
p(f) = f
and
n z1 > z2 f
implies p(z1) > p(z2).
P(z) = n + f – fn/z satisfies these requirements.
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Perspective Transformation
/
/
/
1 1
x nx z
y ny z
z n f fn z
is not a linear transformation.
is a linear transformation.
1
x nx
y ny
z nz fz fn
z
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The Whole Truth about Homogeneous Coordinates
0
0
hxx
hy hy
h
hxx
hyy h
hzz
h
A point in 2-space corresponds to a line through the origin in 3-space minus the origin itself.
A point in 3-space corresponds to a line through the origin in 4-space minus the origin itself.
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Homogenize
homogenize homogenize
homogenize
6 3 27 33 3
14 7 63 77 7
2 1 9 1
22 2 12
121 11 5.511
77 7 3.57
11 1 .5
homogenize
22
1111
77
1
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Perspective Transformation Matrix
0 0 0
0 0 0
0 0
0 0 1 0 1
p p
n x nx
n y nyM M
n f fn z nz fz fn
z
Compute M = MoMpMv.
For each line segment (a,b)
p = Ma, q = Mb, drawline(homogenize(p), homogenize(q)).
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Viewing for Ray-TracingSimplest Views
(0, 0, 0)
(wd, ht, 0)
screen
(wd/s, ht/2, d)
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A Viewing System for Ray-Tracing
gaze
eye near distance = |g| (ex, ey, ez) =
w
hperp
(w/2, h/2, n)
(0, 0, 0)
(w, h, 0)
|p|j
-nk
You need a transformation that sends (ex, ey, ez) to (w/2, h/2, n)
g to –nk p to |p|j
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Time for a Break
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Recursive Ray TracingAdventures of the 7 Rays - Watt
Specular Highlight on Outside of Shere
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Adventures of the 7 Rays - Watt
Specular Highlight on Inside of Sphere
Recursive Ray Tracing
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Adventures of the 7 Rays - Watt
Reflection and Refraction of Checkerboard
Recursive Ray Tracing
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Adventures of the 7 Rays - Watt
Refraction Hitting Background
Recursive Ray Tracing
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Adventures of the 7 Rays - Watt
Local Diffuse Plus Reflection from Checkerboard
Recursive Ray Tracing
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Adventures of the 7 Rays - Watt
Local Diffuse in Complete Shadow
Recursive Ray Tracing
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Adventures of the 7 Rays - Watt
Local Diffuse in Shadow from Transparent Sphere
Recursive Ray Tracing
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Recursive Ray-Tracing
• How do we know which rays to follow?
• How do we compute those rays?
• How do we organize code so we can follow all those different rays?
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select center of projection(cp) and window on view plane;for (each scan line in the image ) {
for (each pixel in scan line ) {determine ray from the cp through the pixel; pixel = RT_trace(ray, 1);}}
// intersect ray with objects; compute shade at closest intersection// depth is current depth in ray treeRT_color RT_trace (RT_ray ray; int depth){
determine closest intersection of ray with an object;if (object hit) {
compute normal at intersection;return RT_shade (closest object hit, ray, intersection, normal,
depth);}else
return BACKGROUND_VALUE;}
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// Compute shade at point on object, // tracing rays for shadows, reflection, refraction. RT_color RT_shade (
RT_object object, // Object intersectedRT_ray ray, // Incident rayRT_point point, // Point of intersection to shadeRT_normal normal,// Normal at pointint depth ) // Depth in ray tree
{RT_color color; // Color of rayRT_ray rRay, tRay, sRay;// Reflected, refracted, and shadow ray
color = ambient term ;for ( each light ) {
sRay = ray from point to light ;if ( dot product of normal and direction to light is positive ){
compute how much light is blocked by opaque andtransparent surfaces, and use to scale diffuse and specular terms before adding them to color;}}
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if ( depth < maxDepth ) { // return if depth is too deep if ( object is reflective ) {
rRay = ray in reflection direction from point;rColor = RT_trace(rRay, depth + 1);scale rColor by specular coefficient and add to color;
}if ( object is transparent ) {
tRay = ray in refraction direction from point;if ( total internal reflection does not occur ) {
tColor = RT_trace(tRay, depth + 1);scale tColor by transmission coefficient and add to color;
}}
}return color; // Return the color of the ray
}
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Computing R
V
N
R
VR
V+R
V + R = (2 VN) N
R = (2 VN) N - V
VN
VN
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Reflections, no Highlight
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Second Order Reflection
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Refelction with Highlight
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Nine Red Balls
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Refraction
Snell's Law
sin
sinI T
T I
N
-N
I
TT
I
and are the
of the two mediums.
T I
indexes of refraction
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Refraction and Wavelength
N
-N
I
TT
I
Snell's Law
sin
sinI T
T I
and are the
of the two mediums for
the wavelength of light .
T I
indexes of refraction
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Computing T
N
-N
I
M
TT
I
sin(I)
cos(I)
I = - sin(I)M + cos(I)N
T = sin(T)M - cos(T)N
How do we compute M, sin(T), and cos(T)?
We look at this in more detail
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Computing T
coscot
sin sinI
IT I
x
sin
cos cos by Snell's law.sin
T II I
I T
x
-NT
T
Ix
sin(T)
cos(T)
cosI
I T
x
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Computing T
cosII
T
T cos cosI IT I
T T
N I
2
2 2cos 1 sin 1 sinIT T I
T
-N
TT
I= x
sin(T)
cos(T)
I
T
I
I
Parallel to I
2
21 1 cosII
T
2
21 1I
T
N I
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Total Internal Reflection
2
2cos 1 1I
TT
N I
2
2When 1 1 0.I
T
N I
When is cos(T) defined?
If and is close to 0, cos may not be defined.I T TN I
Then there is no transmitting ray and we have
total internal reflection.
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Index of Refraction
The speed of all electromagnetic radiation in vacuum is the same, approximately 3×108 meters per second, and is denoted by c. Therefore, if v is the phase velocity of radiation of a specific frequency in a specific material, the refractive index is given by
c
v
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refractive_index
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Indices of Refraction
Material at λ=589.3 nm
vacuum 1 (exactly)
helium 1.000036
air at STP 1.0002926
water ice 1.31
liquid water (20°C) 1.333
ethanol 1.36
glycerine 1.4729
rock salt 1.516
glass (typical) 1.5 to 1.9
cubic zirconia 2.15 to 2.18
diamond 2.419http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_indices_of_refraction
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One Glass Sphere
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Five Glass Balls
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A Familiar Scene
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Bubble
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Milky Sphere
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Lens - Carl Andrews 1999