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Fisheye lense rendering

Posted on 2011/12/12 by Julien Guertault
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Jonathan Blow posted some insights on their early experiments with some fisheye pre-rendering, on the blog of The Witness. Even though I don’t need it at the moment, I’d like to try this sort of things in real-time rendering.

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