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RTX Direct Illumination (RTXDI) allows you to add millions of dynamic lights to your environments without performance constraints ... I made this video because I was frustrated trying to find an easy way to set this stuff up.
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- I made this video because I was frustrated trying to find an easy way to set this stuff up.
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