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Rusteray

00:07:36 - 2000 samples per pixel

Rusteray, a physically based path tracer written in Rust.

Features

  • BRDF support: Lambertian, Oren-Nayar
  • Multithreaded with a threadpool
  • Denoising support via Intel OpenImageDenoise
  • JSON config
  • gltf2 model support

Showcase

~00:00:08 - 10 samples per pixel
~00:00:16 - 10 samples per pixel, denoised, no aux buffers

TODOs

  • .gltf2 scene support?
    • support .gltf2 BRDF and materials?
    • config.json
      • frames to render
      • denoising or not
      • scene background color
        • scene background color gradient?
        • scene background atmosphere modeling?
    • scene(s) to load?
    • BSDFs on which model (mapping)?
  • Explicit light sampling / next event estimation
  • Diffuse & Specular BRDF support on materials?
    • Unify BSDF = BRDF + BTDF?
    • Bi-directional Transmission Distribution Function support (BTDF)?
    • Subsurface scattering BRDF support?
    • Model volume support
  • Russian roulette termination (min bounds?)
  • Statistics
    • Number of rays launched
    • Number of bounces
  • Moveable camera
  • Textures?

Config.json documentation

{
    "progress_bar": true,                                    // FIXME: Not implemented
    "denoise": false,                                        // FIXME: Not implemented
    "window_width": 600,
    "window_height": 600,
    "frames_to_render": 20,                                  // FIXME: Not implemented
    "quit_after_render": false,                              // FIXME: Not implemented
    "save_rendered_image_path": "",                          // NOTE: Relative to the executable
    "ray_samples_per_pixel": 25,
    "ray_max_depth": 10,
    "scene_paths": ["/models/cornell_box/cornell_box.obj"],  // NOTE: Relative to the executable
    "scene_background_color": [0.5, 0.7, 1.0],               // NOTE: RGB format [0, 1.0]
    "camera_position": [0.0, 1.0, 3.1],
    "camera_direction": [0.0, 1.0, 0.0],
    "camera_fov": 50.0                                       // NOTE: Degrees
}

Example of default value config.

References

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2020 Alexander Lingtorp

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

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