Real-time rendering of complex fractals

02/02/2021
by   Vinicius da Silva, et al.
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This chapter describes how to use intersection and closest-hit shaders to implement real-time visualizations of complex fractals using distance functions. The Mandelbulb and Julia Sets are used as examples.

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