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Spheres were one of the first bounding volumes used in raytracing, because of their simple ray-intersection and the fact that only one is required to enclose a volume. |
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However, spheres do not usually give a very tight fitting bounding volume. More frequently, axis-aligned bounding boxes are used. Clearly, hierarchical or nested bounding volumes can be used for even greater advantage. |
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| See the "Links" link above to find out the sources of the proposed informations Pascal Vuylsteker / eScience / Computer Science / ANU |
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