Ray Casting

In computer graphics, Ray-casting is a pseudo-3D rendering technique, a special case of ray tracing. The technique consists of sending out one ray for each column of pixels, checking if it intersects a wall, and drawing textures on the screen accordingly, creating a depth buffer against which to clip the scaled sprites that represent enemies, powerups, and props. Common Tasks using Ray Casting are :

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