Ray Tracing

Ray tracing is a rendering technique for realistic lighting simulation.

Ray tracing is an advanced rendering technique used in computer graphics to realistically simulate light rays and their interaction with surfaces. Ray tracing allows shadows, reflections, and refractions to be displayed naturally. This technique calculates how light rays from a light source hit objects and are reflected or refracted by them to produce a realistic image. Ray tracing is commonly used in the movie industry and when creating video games to achieve impressive visual effects. With the increasing computing power of modern hardware, ray tracing is also increasingly being integrated into real-time applications. RenderThat uses ray tracing to create high-quality and realistic renderings for its customers.

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