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PureSample: Neural Materials Learned by Sampling Microgeometry

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Abstract

Traditional physically-based material models rely on analytically derived bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs), typically by considering statistics of micro-primitives such as facets, flakes, or spheres, sometimes combined with multi-bounce interactions such as layering and multiple scattering. These derivations are often complex and model-specific, and typically consider a statistical aggregate of a large surface area, ignoring spatial variation. Once an analytic BRDF's evaluation is defined, one still needs to design an importance sampling method for it, and a way to evaluate the pdf of that sampling distribution, requiring further model-specific derivations.

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