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What are light probes in 3D lighting?

Light probes pre-store 3D scene lighting data for efficient, realistic rendering without real-time recalculations.

What are light probes in 3D lighting?

Light probes in 3D lighting are pre-captured spherical data sets that sample and store lighting information (ambient light, reflections, indirect illumination) from a specific 3D scene point, enabling realistic object lighting without real-time recalculations, often paired with environment maps in rendering workflows.

- Core Function: Capture ambient light, reflections, and indirect illumination at a precise scene location to replicate real-world lighting behavior. - Key Advantage: Eliminate the need for real-time lighting recalculations, enhancing efficiency in rendering and real-time applications. - Common Use Cases: Widely used in real-time apps like games or interactive simulations to add lifelike lighting with minimal performance impact.

In short, light probes simplify adding realistic lighting to 3D scenes by pre-storing critical light data, ideal for efficient, high-quality 3D rendering.

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