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u/whackylabs · 8 pointsr/opengl

Ray tracing in a weekend would be a good start. Followed by the pbrt

u/QuantumHoneybees · 3 pointsr/computergraphics

I don't think you'll get a lot out of this subreddit as most people here seem to be beginners. I hope I am proven wrong, though.

I have implemented path tracers before but never using MLS. I'd suggest you check out PBRT and their source code implementation for MLS if you are still stuck. That's the best I can help you with. Good luck!