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Hi there,

I need to do some research on ray tracing and create my own ray tracer. Can you guys name any good books on the subject?

Thanks!

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Duplicate of: stackoverflow.com/questions/362140/… – AnthonyWJones Mar 1 at 20:23
Many thanks for the answers, guys. And sorry for the duplicate post. :) – Lars Mar 3 at 9:37

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Pharr and Humphreys, "Physically Based Rendering", Morgan-Kaufman 2004

Wann Jensen, "Realistic Image Synthesis Using Photon Mapping", AK Peters, 2001

Dutré, Bala, and Baekert, "Advanced Global Illumination", AK Peters, 2006

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An Introduction to Ray Tracing, Glassner et al.

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I'd recommend this one too - I've got some of the other books (PBR, RISPM) and they don't cover the basics as well as Glassner. – Alnitak Mar 17 at 18:23
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I can recommend Physically Based Rendering by Pharr and Humphreys, which includes a full renderer written in C++ using literature programming methods.

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Not a book, but the place where I learnt all about Ray Tracing - Persistance of Vision (POV)

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Previous topic?

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