Art Direction
Global illumination is a rendering technique used in computer graphics that simulates how light is transferred between surfaces in a scene, taking into account both direct and indirect lighting. This method creates more realistic images by mimicking how light interacts with objects, allowing for subtle effects such as color bleeding, soft shadows, and reflections. Global illumination enhances the visual quality of 3D models and environments by capturing the complex interplay of light within a scene.
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