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I highlighted nearly every page—this book is packed with insights that deserve to be revisited and shared.
If you're serious about mastering ray-tracing, this book is essential. It’s both a guide and an inspiration.
The diagrams and visuals were top-notch—clear, purposeful, and genuinely helpful in understanding the concepts.
December 31, 2025Great point! I especially appreciated the chapter on implementation strategies—it offered clear, actionable steps I could use immediately.
December 27, 2025
The section on compute sparked ideas I hadn’t considered before. It’s truly eye-opening.
That section was brilliant. I've already applied those techniques with great success in my current projects.
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