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A brief computer graphics / rendering course
A brief computer graphics / rendering course
Open-Source CUDA/OpenCL Speed Of Light Ray-tracer
Create, ray trace & export programatically defined Signed Distance Function CSG geometries with an API suited for generative art - in your browser! 🎉
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Feb 24, 2020
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JavaScript
A program with an implemented Monte Carlo Ray Tracer algorithm for global illumination of a virtual 3D scene.
RayTracing tutorial use Java&Cpp
☀️ Real-time Raytracer supporting materials, refraction, reflection.
Raytracing 3D Fractals via OpenCL
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May 29, 2017
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Rust
A ShaderToy's Demo by Inigo Quilez in a single main.c file
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May 14, 2020
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Scala
Realtime Javascript Raytracer - just a small toy project
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Mar 30, 2017
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JavaScript
Rayray is a baby ray tracer written in C++.
tinyraytracer by ssloy, but rendering to the screen in realtime with SDL2 and dear imgui
Implementation of own retracer from scratch: - built a renderer using ray tracing algorithms & optimized as well as organized the renderer.
A 2.5D engine similar to that of Wolfenstein 3D, written in Java
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May 10, 2017
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Java
Ray-traced game engine. Uses Vulkan w/Compute, Artemis ECS, Dear ImGUI, Bullet 3
🎆Raytracer in C using the MLX final grade 70/100 🎆
ICE Client Server implementation of Sol-R Engine
vxR is a non real time render engine based on grid acceleration structure
PearRay Blender (v2.80+) integration addon.
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May 20, 2020
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Python
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(in addition to the end of each ray-traced pixel when scene is recalculated)