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therealmjp.github.io
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| | | | | This is part 1 of a series on Spherical Gaussians and their applications for pre-computed lighting. You can find the other articles here: Part 1 -A Brief (and Incomplete) History of Baked Lighting Representations Part 2 -Spherical Gaussians 101 Part 3 -Diffuse Lighting From an SG Light Source Part 4 -Specular Lighting From an SG Light Source Part 5 -Approximating Radiance and Irradiance With SG's | |
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blog.eyas.sh
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| | | | | While most Software Engineers interested in game development will be most excited about the programming aspect of making a game, you'll need some familiarity | |
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solid-angle.blogspot.com
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| | | | | Programmers don't generally have reels, but we do have blogs. I've been explaining the rendering work I did on BioShock Infinite quite a b... | |
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mynameismjp.wordpress.com
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| | | First things first: what am I talking about? I'm talking about something that finds great use for deferred rendering: reconstructing the 3D position of a previously-rendered pixel (either in view-space or world-space) from a single depth value | ||