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English: This image, made with Blender and GIMP, shows a comparison of three types of computed reflections: accurate with path tracing (left, should be same as with ray tracing etc.), approximate with environment mapping (middle, inaccuracies and lack of self reflections can be seen), approximate with screen-space reflections (right, missing parts due to lack of information can be seen). The models were made by me. The image was manually post-processed to correct colors between different renderers etc.
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comparison of reflection methods

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