LightGuider

Guiding interactive lighting design using suggestions, provenance, and quality visualization

Journal Article (2020)
Author(s)

Andreas Walch (VRVis Research Center)

Michael Schwarzler (TU Delft - Computer Graphics and Visualisation)

Christan Luksch (VRVis Research Center)

E Eisemann (TU Delft - Computer Graphics and Visualisation)

Theresia Gschwandtner (Technische Universität Wien)

Research Group
Computer Graphics and Visualisation
Copyright
© 2020 Andreas Walch, M. Schwarzler, Christan Luksch, E. Eisemann, Theresia Gschwandtner
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/TVCG.2019.2934658
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Publication Year
2020
Language
English
Copyright
© 2020 Andreas Walch, M. Schwarzler, Christan Luksch, E. Eisemann, Theresia Gschwandtner
Research Group
Computer Graphics and Visualisation
Issue number
1
Volume number
26
Pages (from-to)
569-578
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Abstract

LightGuider is a novel guidance-based approach to interactive lighting design, which typically consists of interleaved 3D modeling operations and light transport simulations. Rather than having designers use a trial-And-error approach to match their illumination constraints and aesthetic goals, LightGuider supports the process by simulating potential next modeling steps that can deliver the most significant improvements. LightGuider takes predefined quality criteria and the current focus of the designer into account to visualize suggestions for lighting-design improvements via a specialized provenance tree. This provenance tree integrates snapshot visualizations of how well a design meets the given quality criteria weighted by the designer's preferences. This integration facilitates the analysis of quality improvements over the course of a modeling workflow as well as the comparison of alternative design solutions. We evaluate our approach with three lighting designers to illustrate its usefulness.

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