EBK COMPUTER SCIENCE: AN OVERVIEW
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Chapter 10, Problem 40CRP
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Ray tracing:
Ray tracing is the global shading model which only traces the specular effects of light (shiny surface).
Radiosity:
Radiosity is the global shading model which only traces the diffuse effects of light (matte surface).
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