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Analytical Motion Blur Rasterization with Compression
(The Eurographics Association, 2010)
We present a rasterizer, based on time-dependent edge equations, that computes analytical visibility in order to render accurate motion blur. The theory for doing the computations in a rasterization framework is derived ...
Theory and Analysis of Higher-Order Motion Blur Rasterization
(ACM, 2013)
A common assumption in motion blur rendering is that the triangle vertices move in straight lines. In this paper, we focus on scenarios where this assumption is no longer valid, such as motion due to fast rotation and other ...