Traditional and Neural Order-Independent Transparency
Proceedings of Eurographics 2025
Abstract
Order independent transparency (OIT) is a technique in computer graphics that allows for accurate rendering of transparent objects without the need to sort them in a specific order based on their depth. Traditional transparency methods often suffer from artifacts and inaccuracies due to this sorting process, especially in complex scenes with many overlapping transparent surfaces. OIT is important because it provides a more visually correct representation...
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