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Is there a common method to do glossy reflections in Vulkan ray tracing?
I found a great PRNG in a shader https://github.com/nvpro-samples/vk_mini_path_tracer/blob/main/vk_mini_path_tracer/shaders/raytrace.comp.glsl
- Pathtracing in Vulkan
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I’m am an beginner when it comes to openGL, and am thinking about implementation of ray tracing in my engine, and came across compute and mesh shaders. I have a few questions regarding them, so could someone please help me with these?
NVIDIA has a couple of options for you to start learning hardware ray tracing. This requires you to use either Vulkan or Direct 3D 12, of which both are modern (i.e. low low level) APIs. In my view, you would be well-advised to budget significant amounts of time just to re-learn the traditional rasterization pipeline in Vulkan before thinking about raytracing. It took me quite a while to get up to speed on command buffers and synchronization and all the other ilk that OpenGL (mostly) doesn't ever expose. That said my colleague Neil Bickford has put together a tutorial for Vulkan raytrace extensions that does not assume prior Vulkan experience: https://github.com/nvpro-samples/vk_mini_path_tracer
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nvpro-samples/vk_mini_path_tracer is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of vk_mini_path_tracer is C++.
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