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Slides: [ slides ] [ slides with annotations ] Exercises: Tutorial 7, problems 1-6 (Ray tracing) [ exercises ] Recommended reading: This lecture basically completes some "loose ends" about Ray Tracing that haven't been c...
Lecture 9: Ray Tracing (slides) is an episode from Computer Graphics 2007/2008 by Wolfgang Huerst, Utrecht University. Slides: [ slides ] [ slides with annotations ] Exercises: Tutorial 7, problems 1-6 (Ray tracing) [ exercises ] Recommende...
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Slides: [ slides ] [ slides with annotations ] Exercises: Tutorial 7, problems 1-6 (Ray tracing) [ exercises ] Recommended reading: This lecture basically completes some "loose ends" about Ray Tracing that haven't been covered in the lecture so far, in particular: Ray/triangle intersection (book, section 2.11 and 10.3.2), refraction (book, section 10.7), instancing (book, section 10.8), constructive solid geometry (book, section 10.10), faster ray tracing (book, section 10.9).
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Lecture 9: Ray Tracing (slides) is from Computer Graphics 2007/2008 by Wolfgang Huerst, Utrecht University.
Published Jan 3, 2008