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What does global illumination mean in the context of 3D rendering?

Global illumination simulates light bouncing in 3D scenes, enhancing realism with indirect effects, used in film, gaming, and architecture.

What does global illumination mean in the context of 3D rendering?

Global illumination in 3D rendering is the simulation of light bouncing and interacting with surfaces across a scene, going beyond direct light sources. It boosts realism by capturing indirect lighting effects like reflections, refractions, and color bleeding between objects.

Key applications across industries include: - Film/Animation: Creating lifelike lighting, such as soft shadows from bounced light in interior movie scenes. - Gaming: Adding realistic ambient lighting to game environments, like sunlight reflecting off water to illuminate surrounding terrain. - Architecture Visualization: Simulating natural light in building renders to show how spaces look under different conditions, aiding client understanding.

For more realistic 3D renders, adjusting global illumination settings helps achieve natural light interactions without overcomplicating initial setups.

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