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    Graphic Engines Behind Driving Simulators

    Driving simulators are no longer confined to video games—they are now powerful tools used in driver training, vehicle design, autonomous vehicle testing, and even neurological therapy. The realism and effectiveness of these simulators heavily depend on one crucial component: the graphic engine...
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    Real-Time Ray Tracing: The Future of Lighting in Computer Graphics

    In the world of computer graphics, lighting is everything. It determines the realism, depth, and emotional tone of a scene. While traditional techniques like rasterization have served the industry for decades, the arrival of real-time ray tracing is redefining what's possible in games...
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    How Volumetric Lighting Enhances Realism in Computer Graphics

    Volumetric lighting, often referred to as "God Rays," is a technique in computer graphics that simulates the way light scatters in the atmosphere. This type of lighting creates beams or shafts of light visible in foggy or dusty environments — adding a cinematic and atmospheric touch to scenes...
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