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Are there specific techniques for generating False Radiosity in surfaces?
I thought of this after my radiosity vs ray tracing question. … A radiosity algorithm seems to require increased calculations because it's viewpoint independent and therefore, false radiosity was born (at least it's the way it was explained). …
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Radiosity VS Ray tracing
The radiosity method in the current computer graphics context derives from (and is fundamentally the same as) the radiosity method in heat transfer. … If not, couldn't these optical effects simulate radiosity entirely or is the radiosity algorithm more efficient in solving the diffuse reflection problem? …