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East and West Walls |
BLUETILE
Unpolished ceramic tiles. Present high scattering of reflection and
very irregular bumpiness. The second kind of tiles on the same walls have
the same surface characteristics but are stripped horizontally or vertically
by non glossy ceramic.
Diffuse BRDF + Specular BRDF
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The 2D and 3D graphs below show the BRDF values as a function of outgoing
angle Beta which is measured in respect of the surface normal. Note that
the BRDF values are shown in logaritmic scale to suppress the size of specular
lobes. Four graphs for different incident angles 0, 30, 60, and 90
degrees are presented from left to right. In the 2D graphs, various colors
are used to mark different orientations of two planes defined by directions
of (1) the outgoing lighting and surface normal, and (2) the
incident lighting and surface normal. The color assignment is as follows:
red - 0 degrees (the incoming and outgoing light is considered within the
same plane), green - 45, blue - 90, and yellow - 135 degrees.
Diffuse BRDF measured data. Complete
reference for the file format given here.
Specular BRDF data.