Abstract: Physically-based-rendering (PBR) materials are crucial in modern rendering pipelines, and many studies have focused on acquiring these materials from reality or images. However, existing methods may result in non-tileable results, since the realistic inputs usually have seams. Compared to non-tileable materials, tileable PBR materials have more universal application scenarios. To address this issue, we introduce MaTi, a novel pipeline that converts non-tileable PBR materials into tileable ones with minimal distortion. MaTi rearranges material patches to align boundaries at the center of the image, and then uses a diffusion model to inpaint the seams. We use scaled gamma correction to reduce the occurrence of collapse when processing special material maps. The color correction and triangular blending are adopt to preserve the original material information. Additionally, we design a division and blending strategy to efficiently handle high resolution materials. Our experiments demonstrate that MaTi can seamlessly modify PBR materials while preserving the original information, outperforming existing synthesis methods.
External IDs:dblp:journals/tvcg/ZhanYWLGG25
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