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Shaderx2 Introductions And Tutorials With Directx 90 Wolfgang F Engel

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Shaderx2 Introductions And Tutorials With Directx 90 Wolfgang F Engel
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Publisher: Wordware Publishing, Inc.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.63 MB
Pages: 729
Author: Wolfgang F. Engel
ISBN: 9781556229022, 155622902X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Shaderx2 Introductions And Tutorials With Directx 90 Wolfgang F Engel by Wolfgang F. Engel 9781556229022, 155622902X instant download after payment.

ShaderX2: Introductions & Tutorials with DirectX 9 is a collection of articles that provide an introduction to vertex and pixel shader programming using DirectX 9. Nearly a dozen experts in the graphics programming and software engineering fields share their knowledge on a variety of shader programming subjects, including how to integrate shaders written in the High Level Shading Language into your application and how to create shader-friendly 3D models. Other topics discussed are implementing shadow maps and shadow volumes to create realistic-looking shadow effects, using advanced lighting models, adding fog effects to increase a scene’s realism, and unlocking the new features of the pixel and vertex shader 3.0 models. Additionally, facilitating the shader prototyping process using a new shader development tool is addressed.

ON THE CD: The companion CD contains examples and source code discussed in the articles.

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