hybrid rendering using ray tracing
Hybrid rendering using ray tracing is a technique that combines traditional rasterization, which is fast but less realistic, with ray tracing, which is slower but produces more accurate lighting and reflections in 3D computer graphics. This approach allows for a balance between speed and realism, resulting in visually stunning and immersive graphics.
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