ROSA reconstructs compact 3D meshes and high-resolution SVBRDF textures from collocated-light images by adaptively transferring normal-map detail into mesh geometry.
Factored-NeuS: Reconstructing Surfaces, Illumination, and Materials of Possibly Glossy Objects
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We develop a method that recovers the surface, materials, and illumination of a scene from its posed multi-view images. In contrast to prior work, it does not require any additional data and can handle glossy objects or bright lighting. It is a progressive inverse rendering approach, which consists of three stages. In the first stage, we reconstruct the scene radiance and signed distance function (SDF) with a novel regularization strategy for specular reflections. We propose to explain a pixel color using both surface and volume rendering jointly, which allows for handling complex view-dependent lighting effects for surface reconstruction. In the second stage, we distill light visibility and indirect illumination from the learned SDF and radiance field using learnable mapping functions. Finally, we design a method for estimating the ratio of incoming direct light reflected in a specular manner and use it to reconstruct the materials and direct illumination. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method outperforms the current state-of-the-art in recovering surfaces, materials, and lighting without relying on any additional data.
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ROSA: Reconstructing Object Shape and Appearance Textures by Adaptive Detail Transfer
ROSA reconstructs compact 3D meshes and high-resolution SVBRDF textures from collocated-light images by adaptively transferring normal-map detail into mesh geometry.