> is the deferred renderer of CS usable for such
> a technique? If it lacks some features, would it be a good idea to
> complete it
> as part of the GSoC project? I don't actually have any experience with CS.

> Is this project relevant to CS's interests? Would an indirect lighting
> renderer
> be useful to CS?

The deferred render manager of CS was made during the last GSOC and was a
really good job. It has however not been widely used and is still lacking
some features, although I don't know the precise list.

Improving this deferred RM for support of more advanced techniques such as
the one you propose or the inferred lighting I mentioned a few hours ago
(see http://graphics.cs.uiuc.edu/~kircher/publications.html and
http://mynameismjp.wordpress.com/2010/01/10/inferred-rendering/) is
clearly interesting IMO.

Another topic of interest in CS is the support for GLSL (with geometry and
tesselation if possible).



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