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Applications of ray tracing in molecular graphics
T C Palmer1, F H Hausheer, J D Saxe
1Cray Research Inc., North Carolina Supercomputing Center, Research Triangle Park 27709.
Journal of Molecular Graphics
|September 1, 1989
Abstract:
Ray tracing is an elegant and powerful technique for creating computer-generated images. The wide variety of geometric primitives and realistic effects, such as reflections, transparency, and shadows, make it one of the most popular rendering methods in use today. We present a brief introduction to ray tracing and discuss some of the computational issues involved. Examples illustrate ray tracing's effectiveness for producing high-quality visualizations of molecular structures.