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u/mrkent27 · 3 pointsr/cpp_questions

I had been working on a ray tracer for some time based on the Raytracing in One Weekend books and also Ray Tracing from the Ground Up by Kevin Suffern.

Peter Shirley's short books are a great introduction but the book by Kevin Suffern really gets into the some of the math/physics behind a ray (technically path) tracing engine.

Code is on Github. I try to follow best practices myself and the code I wrote is "pure" C++. No external libraries. It's far from being a robust engine, but for learning purposes might be simple enough to follow.