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Schlick's approximation

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In 3D computer graphics, Schlick's approximation is a formula for approximating the BRDF of metallic surfaces. It was proposed by Christophe Schlick to approximate the contributions of Fresnel terms in the specular reflection of light from conducting surfaces.

According to Schlick's model, the specular reflection coefficient R is given by

where is the incident angle (which equals the reflected angle for specular reflection) and is the reflectance at normal incidence.

See also

References

Christophe Schlick (1994). "An inexpensive BRDF model for physically-based rendering". Computer Graphics Forum. 13 (3): 233–246. doi:10.1111/1467-8659.1330233.