Affiliation:
1. Xi'an Jiaotong University China
2. Nankai University China
3. Nanjing University of Science and Technology China
Abstract
AbstractWith the advent of hardware‐accelerated ray tracing, more and more real‐time rendering applications tend to render images with ray‐traced global illumination (GI). However, the low sample counts at real‐time framerates bring enormous challenges to existing path sampling methods. Recent work (ReSTIR GI) samples indirect illumination effectively with a dramatic bias reduction. However, as a screen‐space based path resampling approach, it can only reuse the path at the first bounce and brings subtle benefits for complex scenes. To this end, we propose a world‐space based spatiotemporal path resampling approach. Our approach caches more path samples into a world‐space grid, which allows reusing sub‐path starting from non‐primary path vertices. Furthermore, we introduce a practical normal‐aware hash grid construction approach, providing more efficient candidate samples for path resampling. Eventually, our method achieves improvements ranging from 16.6% to 41.9% in terms of mean squared errors (MSE) compared against the previous method with only 4.4% ∼ 8.4% extra time cost.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design