YAR(Yet Another Raytracer).
I like to write raytracers to learn new programming languages. They're fun and are a natural way to learn most OOP languages. Naturally I'm writing a raytracer in rust called rusttracer 🙂.
Make sure you have the rust nightly toolchain installed then run
cargo build --releaseThe project uses a json based configuration format. For an example see the rgb-spheres.json scene. To render it run:
target/release/rusttracer --config-path scenes/rgb-spheres.jsonUsage: target/release/rusttracer [options]
Options:
-c, --config-path CONFIG_PATH
config file path, uses `default.json` if not specified
-b, --benchmark Benchmark by rendering the scene multiple times
-h, --help prints this help menuThis was the first render produced.
This was rendered a while later, at this point there was support for diffuse colors, specular highlights, reflection, colored lights, and super sampling. This is 2560x1440 at 4x4 super sampling
This rendering uses procedural textures to render the fractal artworks. This is 2560x1440 at 4x4 super sampling.


