Hello,
I'm currently planning my bachelor thesis. I thought about a lot of things but the idea of visualising the process of rendering always comes back into my mind.
I learned a lot about rays and things like that. I think I kind understood the basics of how images are getting created - but I'm really curious about the things that happen in the graphicscard while gpu rendering. I mean what do the single cuda cores do - what kind of information do they collect and how are things getting processed until the become a final image? Does every single core shoot one ray into the scene or how are things working? As I said I want to visualise it, I think it's funny that people just hit the render button and don't even know what complex stuff is going on in their workstation.
Can you link me any video / article reference for this topic or do you know stuff about it?
I'm really thankful for any help!
Have a nice evening
GPU Rendering - what really happens
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Hi,
you can check CUDA, OPENCL keywords. Also check nvidia, amd(ati) and opengl webpages. It will show many guides. Best.
you can check CUDA, OPENCL keywords. Also check nvidia, amd(ati) and opengl webpages. It will show many guides. Best.
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