Hybrid Rendering Pipeline and Reflection Rays
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While benefits exist for using a pure ray tracing pipeline, SEED found that working with a hybrid rendering pipeline is currently most efficient. In this video, SEED explains why this approach is sensible, and we see how different rendering techniques can work together. After providing this topline view, SEED segues into a deep dive on reflection rays.
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