Abstract

This article describes a simple course exercise to deepen the understanding of real-time shadow volume algorithms. The exercise takes less than 10 minutes to perform during lecture time, leads to a profounder understanding of the topic, and serves as a basis for further discussions of improvements for the shadow mapping algorithm. Using this exercise, the authors noticed an increase in students implementing shadow algorithms for later real-time graphics projects.

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