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Hardware-Accelerated Real-Time Rendering of Gaseous Phenomena

Pages 1-16 | Published online: 09 Apr 2012
 

Abstract

In this paper, the problem of rendering a gas in real time is approached by placing specific constraints on the distribution of densities and color inside the gas. A mult i-pass algorithm for real-time rendering of a gas defined by a three-dimensional boundary is presented. The density and the color of the gas inside the boundary may be constant, or the color of a dense gas can be defined by a texture. This algorithm is combined with an existing algorithm for rendering layered fog so that the density and color inside the three-dimensional boundary can vary along a single axis. Despite the constraints, the algorithms can be used to render a variety of volumetric phenomena in real time. The OpenGL implementation of the algorithms presen ted in this paper is used in SGI's Performer, Version 2.4, released in November 2000.

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