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Data visualisation in Python based on OptiX 7.3 ray tracing framework.
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A basic Ray Tracer that exploits numpy arrays and functions to work fast.
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Optical ray tracing for luminescent materials and spectral converter photovoltaic devices
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Scientific computing library for optical sciences
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Python wrapper for NVIDIA OptiX Ray Tracing Engine
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Pytorch implementation for 'Interactive Reconstruction of Monte Carlo Image Sequences using a Recurrent Denoising Autoencoder' , https://research.nvidia.com/publication/interactive-reconstruction-monte-carlo-image-sequences-using-recurrent-denoising
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A python script for generating procedural planets looking like the Earth
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PyGame ray trace based on Peter Shirley's book Ray Tracing in One Weekend (Ray Tracing Minibooks Book 1)
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Efficient visualization of particle data supporting several rendering engines.
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First order ray-optical system simulation
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Development of a virtual simulation platform for autonomous vehicle sensing, mapping, control and behaviour methods using ROS 2 and Gazebo.
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Ray tracing is a rendering technique for generating an image by tracing the path of light.
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A set of standalone LuxRender files to provide examples of all the basic functionality
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adding some projection view matrix can help you to get better result , and even thing of adding some character controller haven't got the time to finish the camera movement and the projection , so if you have some time you can implement it . thnx
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Python Raytracer
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Open-source, integrated optical modelling of complex stacks
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WIP: Simple dungeon crawler in terminal using RayTracing engine
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Ray tracing of hydrodynamic simulations to compute column densities
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Optimizing the rendering process through the use of linear algebra.
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Currently you can only save a given geometry as a csv file, but you cannot load that csv file directly from TracePy. Also, the ability to load optics tables from other ray tracing software such as BEAM4 would allow us to validate TracePy's outputs