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  <description>This article is a day 22 part of raytracing advent calendar 2018 Sorry for late! 日本語でも良い方はこちらを ( If you like Japanese, please check this ) ushiostarfish.hatenablog.com Cloth and Fiber There are several categories fibers used in cloth. For example, animal, plant and synthetic. Let's check. animal Nam…</description>
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  <published>2019-01-02 16:17:16</published>
  <title>A Practical Microcylinder Appearance Model for Cloth Rendering to Implementation (1)</title>
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