I'm curious to see how the rendering of translucent/transparent materials' would work because it seems like not only would an object need its properties but also the properties of whatever is behind the object.
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Ah, I think this might have answered my own question from the previous slide I commented on.
For translucent materials, I'm curious how we would be able to handle the change of light color. For example, in the real world, you can use color filter paper to change the color of a neutral light.
I'm curious to see how the rendering of translucent/transparent materials' would work because it seems like not only would an object need its properties but also the properties of whatever is behind the object.
Ah, I think this might have answered my own question from the previous slide I commented on.
For translucent materials, I'm curious how we would be able to handle the change of light color. For example, in the real world, you can use color filter paper to change the color of a neutral light.