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The 3d Acid Test: Perceptual Attributes Vs Renderable Elements, Kathryn Wehrle Oct 2020

The 3d Acid Test: Perceptual Attributes Vs Renderable Elements, Kathryn Wehrle

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The Romantics artificially embellished light and colour to convey emotion in their artworks. Light and colour were used to ignite a sense of enchantment and to stir an emotional response from the viewer. 3D software operates within this established visual tradition: current digital artistic representation involves a similarly embellished reality. This is a testament to what we continually want to see and how we would like to be visually entertained and informed, and physically based 3D renderer Arnold provides the tools for this continuation. Inherent in the world’s most-used 3D rendering programme Arnold are light and surface attributes which have …