Fast Rendering of Complex Environments Using a Spatial Hierarchy
- Bradford Chamberlain ,
- Tony DeRose ,
- Dani Lischinski ,
- David Salesin ,
- John Snyder
Proceedings of the Conference on Graphics Interface '96 |
We present a new method for accelerating the rendering of complex static scenes. The technique is applicable to unstructured scenes containing arbitrary geometric primitives and has sublinear asymptotic complexity. Our approach is to construct a spatial hierarchy of cells over the scene and to associate with each cell a simplified representation of its contents. The scene is then rendered using a traversal of the hierarchy in which a cell’s approximation is drawn instead of its contents if the approximation is sufficiently accurate. We apply the method to several differentscenes and demonstrate significantspeedups with little image degradation. We also exhibit and discuss some of the artifacts that our approximation may cause