Creating Metallic Color Sequences for an Architectural Wall (2008)
article⁄Creating Metallic Color Sequences for an Architectural Wall (2008)
abstract⁄A metallic paint scheme for an architectural wall is created using computer aided color appearance design techniques. New computer graphic hardware that allows realtime rendering of complex reflectance functions is employed to produce photorealistic images of the metallic paint applied to the surface of the wall. An interpolation scheme is developed that permits one and two dimensional metallic shade sequences to be determined between individual bricks in a single row of the wall and between the complete rows of bricks that compose the wall. Paint formulation software, originally developed for auto refinish applications, is used to determine the paint mixtures necessary to realize the metallic colors in the design. A prototype of the wall is constructed and exhibited in a museum gallery.
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Year |
2008 |
Authors |
Berrier, Seth; Meyer, Gary; Shimizu, Clement. |
Issue |
Silicon + Skin: Biological Processes and Computation, |
Pages |
308-315 |
Library link |
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Entry filename |
creating-metallic-color-sequences-architectural-wall |