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[Book1][Section 9.4] True Lambertian Reflection not following the Lambertian cos law ? #1380

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I'll try to give an intuitive answer to your question without going too deep into the math (at least based on my understanding of the topic). It's true that the samples are spread uniformly on the surface of the unit sphere but this doesn't directly represent the distribution of ray directions and offsetting the vectors by the normal vector introduces a bias to the overall distribution of scattering directions. I think it's more intuitive to think about the integral over all scattering directions as a hemisphere centered at the point of intersection and aligned to the normal vector, such that all points on the surface of the hemisphere are equally distant from the intersection point:

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