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SkyGAN: Towards Realistic Cloud Imagery for Image Based Lighting

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Central Library of Charles University |
2022

Abstract

Achieving photorealism when rendering virtual scenes in movies or architecture visualizations often depends on providing a realistic illumination and background. Typically, spherical environment maps serve both as a natural light source from the Sun and the sky, and as a background with clouds and a horizon.

In practice, the input is either a static high-resolution HDR photograph manually captured on location in real conditions, or an analytical clear sky model that is dynamic, but cannot model clouds. Our approach bridges these two limited paradigms: a user can control the sun position and cloud coverage ratio, and generate a realistically looking environment map for these conditions.

It is a hybrid data-driven analytical model based on a modified state-of-the-art GAN architecture, which is trained on matching pairs of physically-accurate clear sky radiance and HDR fisheye photographs of clouds. We demonstrate our results on renders of outdoor scenes under varying time, date, and cloud covers.