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where is fake motion blur?
Try with cMotion Blur. It works also with Gamepad: Brimson Shaders
- Is their a motion blur injector that might work on Halo Infinite?
3d-game-shaders-for-beginners
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The Book of Shaders
This is a great series if you’re looking for a tutorial. https://lettier.github.io/3d-game-shaders-for-beginners/inde...
- Random Code Inspiration Volume 2
- 3D game shaders for beginners: step-by-step guide to SSAO, lighting, and more
- Beginner friendly tutorial
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Ask HN: What is your new year's resolution?
Sort of.
1. I want to start with working through applying shaders to a 3d scene using the Panda3d library (https://github.com/panda3d/panda3d) . This repo covers that: https://github.com/lettier/3d-game-shaders-for-beginners.
2. Create a simple, custom, graphics-only (no collisions / physics) game engine using Entt (https://github.com/skypjack/entt) and Panda3d. The engine would rely mostly on simple inputs, like mouse clicks, and 3d graphics.
3. Configure clangd to warn on features outside C++11 then refactor both projects (1 & 2)
4. Run experiments on the game engine while working through the Vulkan book: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Overv/VulkanTutorial/maste...
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Where to find shader resources?
Book of Shaders 3D Game Shaders for Beginners Martin Donald Freya Holmer
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Game Engine From Scratch
Some tutorials I have looked at (well nor originally, as I learned the basics when we were still at DX9 :D): - https://lettier.github.io/3d-game-shaders-for-beginners/index.html
- Are there any resources on Post processing effects like Bloom HDR rendering tone mapping etc..
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OpenGL engine - testing omnidirectional shadow maps with Sponza
Thanks! What feature would you add next? I've been thinking of implementing some of the shaders here
- 3D Game Shaders for Beginners
What are some alternatives?
prod80-ReShade-Repository - Effects created for ReShade
godot-psx-style-demo - Demo project featuring a collection of PS1 style shaders and materials for Godot engine.
ComputeSharp - A .NET library to run C# code in parallel on the GPU through DX12, D2D1, and dynamically generated HLSL compute and pixel shaders, with the goal of making GPU computing easy to use for all .NET developers! 🚀
tinyrenderer - A brief computer graphics / rendering course
UnityURPToonLitShaderExample - A very simple toon lit shader example, for you to learn writing custom lit shader in Unity URP
julia-set-with-shaders - Julia set render with GLSL shaders and P5.js library
CorgiFX - Shader suit for game photography
Granite - My personal Vulkan renderer
UnityURP-AnimeStyleCelShader - A custom shader and post-processing effect for achieving anime-style characters or levels in Unity using the Universal Render Pipeline.
SHADERed - Lightweight, cross-platform & full-featured shader IDE
NativeEnhancer-FE - A simple and basic film emulation shader for ReShade.
LearnOpenGL - Code repository of all OpenGL chapters from the book and its accompanying website https://learnopengl.com