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why is there no good reading on this, how do i even learn to read what this means?
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https://www.graphicsprogrammingconference.nl/

Is on right now lil nigga go to school lil nigga read a book lil nigga he got a twitter account just go ask him lil nigga
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>>107254424
just ask any AI
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https://gemini.google.com/share/fd56ce2e58ef
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>>107254424

maybe they have special vision with amp and another processing or amp placing for color smoothing to clarify solid objects
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>>107254424
Left is not converged global illumination (path tracing, recursive ray tracing, etc)
Right is plain ray tracing without global illumination because shadows are completely black.
The point is to show the difference in computational load, plain ray tracing is trivial global illumination is not.
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Oh and the noise shows how difficult global illumination is since you have to continually sample until the image clears up.
You're essentially simulating low light photography with compute instead of exposure time.
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uniform sampling: You assume reflected light goes uniformly in a 180deg in all directions
BDRF: Bidirectional Reactance Function, you're using measurements or approximations to emulate how real materials reflect light.
MIS: Multiple Importance Sampling, instead of randomly shooting rays you bias them towards light sources
NEE: Next Event Estimation, seems to be a more sophisticated version of the above, you take into account the BDRF if you use one to to decide if you're sampling a light source or a random direction.
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>>107254614
>https://gemini.google.com/share/fd56ce2e58ef
Holy fucking shit, I somewhat understand the tweet but I don't understand this explanation.
This has the same problem wikipedia pages about math have, try to explain basic concepts with advanced terminology.
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>>107254614
You could have just googled this shit perfectly fine, you retarded ass clown.
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>>107256384
>You're essentially simulating low light photography with compute instead of exposure time.
an easy way to think about it is that it's like taking a photo but the speed of light is slow as shit
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>>107254424
what, path tracing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pjc1QAI6zS0&list=PLujxSBD-JXgnGmsn7gEyN28P1DnRZG7qi



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