
Human vision module is an Ocean™ 2022 brand-new feature. This module, available as a post-processing filter, can reproduce several properties of the human eyes that would alter the appearance of a scene.

Human vision module is an Ocean™ 2022 brand-new feature. This module, available as a post-processing filter, can reproduce several properties of the human eyes that would alter the appearance of a scene.

Learn how to master virtual lighting for realistic 3D rendering with OceanTM. Discover essential techniques, lighting models, and practical examples to enhance your 3D scenes.

Lighting study use case aiming at quantifying the amount of light that reaches the ground in a greenhouse to maximize the agricultural yield.

In this article, we propose a quantitative study of the light distribution inside a car using the spectral ray tracer software, Ocean™. More precisely, the study will focus on the direct and indirect lighting coming from door emitters.

When dealing with physico-realistic rendering, namely in the case of daylighting studies, lighting conditions play a major role. Thus, be able to get weather information, namely radiative observables, for a given location is necessary to simulate realistic illumination conditions.

Introduction Polarization is a fundamental property of electromagnetic waves, . An electromagnetic wave is composed of two orthogonal oscillating fields, the electric and magnetic ones.

Introduction Colors in the visible light spectrum are characterized by different wavelengths ranging from 380 nm (violet/blue) to 780 nm (red color). Such a split

Coating with changing color through different observation angles, called Gonio-apparent coating, are seeing growing demand on many markets: car paint, steel paint, cosmetic, … Ocean™

Ocean™ 2016 Release 5 has been made available last week. It brings a new feature, the Igloo Matrix BRDF model, which allows using data from

Brewster angle When a beam of light reflects on a dielectric material such as glass under a special angle of incidence, named the Brewster angle,