Implement stunning 3D rendering techniques using the power of HLSL and DirectX 11
Key Features
Discover powerful rendering techniques utilizing HLSL and DirectX 11
Augment the visual impact of your projects whilst taking full advantage of the latest GPUs
Experience the practical side of 3D rendering with a comprehensive set of excellent demonstrations
Book Description
3D graphics are becoming increasingly more realistic and sophisticated as the power of modern hardware improves. The High Level Shader Language (HLSL) allows you to harness the power of shaders within DirectX 11, so that you can push the boundaries of 3D rendering like never before.HLSL Development Cookbook will provide you with a series of essential recipes to help you make the most out of different rendering techniques used within games and simulations using the DirectX 11 API.This book is specifically designed to help build your understanding via practical example. This essential Cookbook has coverage ranging from industry-standard lighting techniques to more specialist post-processing implementations such as bloom and tone mapping. Explained in a clear yet concise manner, each recipe is also accompanied by superb examples with full documentation so that you can harness the power of HLSL for your own individual requirements.
What you will learn
Learn about different light sources in both forward and deferred implementations
Take your dynamic lighting to the next level with shadow map support
Discover a range of post processing effects like bloom and tone mapping
Implement 3D elements such as decals, rain, and more
Harness various screen space techniques that help augment the visual quality of your work
Who this book is for
If you have some basic Direct3D knowledge and want to give your work some additional visual impact by utilizing advanced rendering techniques, then this book is for you. It is also ideal for those seeking to make the transition from DirectX 9 to DirectX 11, and those who want to implement powerful shaders with the High Level Shader Language (HLSL).