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What is global illumination and how does it improve rendering realism?

Global illumination simulates light's multiple bounces and interactions, enhancing 3D scene realism with indirect light effects.

What is global illumination and how does it improve rendering realism?

Global illumination is a rendering technique that simulates light’s multiple bounces and interactions in a scene, enhancing rendering realism by replicating natural light propagation. It goes beyond direct lighting (only light from sources) to include indirect light: - Light reflecting off surfaces, diffusing through materials, or bouncing between objects. - This creates natural soft shadows, realistic highlights, and accurate color bleeding (e.g., a warm wall tinting adjacent objects), making 3D scenes lifelike. For beginners, testing global illumination presets in tools like Blender can直观 show the realism boost over direct lighting alone.

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