Peter Shirley has just released "Ray tracing, the next week", a free book on Amazon for anyone who wants to learn how to code a basic path tracer in C: http://psgraphics.blogspot.be/2016/03/new-ray-tracing-mini-book-is-out.html
"Ray tracing the next week" is a follow-up to another mini-book by Shirley, "Ray tracing in one weekend" which was released only last month and covers the very basics of a ray tracer including ray-sphere intersection, path tracing of diffuse, metal and dielectric materials, anti-aliasing, positionable camera and depth-of-field. The Kindle edition is available for free when downloaded within the next five days (until 11 March). The book is excellent for people who quickly want to dive into coding a path tracer from scratch without being overwhelmed by theoretical details. It covers more advanced features such as solid textures, image textures, participating media, motion blur, instancing, and BVH acceleration structures and comes with source code snippets (using C plus classes and operator overloading, easily portable to CUDA). The code even contains some simple but clever optimisation tricks which are not published in any other ray tracing books.
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Just got it on Amazon for free. Might be useful for my upcoming class in Advanced Rendering Techniques, so thanks for the share ;)
No worries. If the class is about ray tracing and path tracing, it's definitely going to be of use.
Meh why did i see it only now :(
He now has the 3rd book out as well.
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