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Unity 2018 Shaders and Effects Cookbook

You're reading from   Unity 2018 Shaders and Effects Cookbook Transform your game into a visually stunning masterpiece with over 70 recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788396233
Length 392 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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John P. Doran John P. Doran
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Post Processing Stack FREE CHAPTER 2. Creating Your First Shader 3. Surface Shaders and Texture Mapping 4. Understanding Lighting Models 5. Physically-Based Rendering 6. Vertex Functions 7. Fragment Shaders and Grab Passes 8. Mobile Shader Adjustment 9. Screen Effects with Unity Render Textures 10. Gameplay and Screen Effects 11. Advanced Shading Techniques 12. Shader Graph 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Introduction

One of the most impressive aspects of learning to write shaders is the process of creating your own screen effects, also known as post effects. With these screen effects, we can create stunning real-time images with Bloom, Motion Blur, HDR effects, and so on. Most modern games on the market today make heavy use of these screen effects for their depth of field effects, Bloom effects, and even color correction effects.

In Chapter 1, Post Processing Stack, we discussed how to use this with Unity's built-in Post Processing Stack, but in this chapter, you will learn how to build up the script system yourself. This system will give you the control to create many kinds of screen effects. We will cover RenderTexture, what the depth buffer is, and how to create effects that give you Photoshop-like control over the final rendered image of your game. By utilizing screen...

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