We still need to check because bounding boxes could overlap.
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An example concerning the above case could be that a primitive in the "back" bounding box actually is in front of the "front" bounding box primitive, relative to the ray traversal.
We still need to check because bounding boxes could overlap.
An example concerning the above case could be that a primitive in the "back" bounding box actually is in front of the "front" bounding box primitive, relative to the ray traversal.