What is Graphic Rendering?

Graphic rendering is the process of creating images from a 3D model. This can be done using various techniques, including ray tracing, rasterization, or a combination of both. Graphic rendering is used in many different fields, such as architecture, gaming, and product design.

There are several factors to consider when choosing a graphic rendering technique. These include the type of scene being rendered, the desired level of realism, and the available computing resources.

Ray tracing is a powerful technique that can create very realistic images. However, it is computationally expensive and is not well suited for real-time applications. Rasterization is a faster technique that sacrifices some realism for speed. A hybrid approach combines both ray tracing and rasterization to get the best of both worlds.

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