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    Practical Shader Development: Vertex and Fragment Shaders for Game Developers

     
    Practical Shader Development: Vertex and Fragment Shaders for Game Developers

    Description

    It's time to stop thinking that shaders are magical. You can use shaders to turn data into stunning visual effects, and get your hands dirty by building your own shader with this step-by-step introduction to shader development for game and graphics developers. Learn how to make shaders that move, tint, light up, and look awesome, all without cracking open a math textbook.


    Practical Shader Development teaches the theory behind how shaders work. The book also shows you how to apply that theory to create eye-popping visual effects. You'll learn to profile and optimize those effects to make sure your projects keep running quickly with all their new visuals. You'll learn good theory, good practices, and without getting bogged down in the math.

    Author Kyle Halladay explains the fundamentals of shader development through simple examples and hands-on experiments. He teaches you how to find performance issues in shaders you are using and then how to fix them. Kyle explains (and contrasts) how to use the knowledge learned from this book in three of the most popular game engines today.


    What You'll Learn
    Understand what shaders are and how they work

    Get up to speed on the nuts and bolts of writing vertex and fragment shaders

    Utilize color blending and know how blend equations work

    Know the coordinate spaces used when rendering real-time computer graphics

    Use simple math to animate characters, simulate lights, and create a wide variety of visual effects

    Find and fix performance problems in shaders

    See how three popular game engines (Unity, UE4, Godot) handle shaders




    Who This Book Is For

    Programmers who are interested in writing their own shaders but do not know where to start, anyone who has ever seen shader code on a forum and wished they knew how to modify it just a little bit to fit into their own projects, and game developers who are tired of using the default shaders found in the game engines they are using. The book is especially useful for those who have been put off by existing shader tutorials which introduce complex math and graphics theory before ever getting something on the screen.

    Product details

    EAN/ISBN:
    9781484244562
    Edition:
    1st ed.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    404
    Publication date:
    2019-04-11
    Publisher:
    Apress
    EAN/ISBN:
    9781484244562
    Edition:
    1st ed.
    Medium:
    Paperback
    Number of pages:
    404
    Publication date:
    2019-04-11
    Publisher:
    Apress

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