global illumination in ray tracing
Global illumination in ray tracing refers to the realistic simulation of how light interacts with surfaces and objects in a 3D scene. It takes into account indirect lighting effects, such as light bouncing off walls and objects, to accurately portray the distribution of light and shadows, resulting in a more visually appealing and lifelike rendering.
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