Shader Development from Scratch for Unity with Cg udemy course free download

What you'll learn:

  • Use Unity Shaderlab to create their own shader effects with CG/HLSL.
  • Apply their knowledge of simple mathematics to change the visual surface of virtual objects.
  • Work with mesh vertices and textures to develop unique rendering effects.
  • Demonstrate a knowledge of the graphics pipeline and apply it to problem solving shading issues.

 

Requirements::

  • You should be familiar with the Unity Game Engine.
  • You should be able to program in a procedural language such as C#.
 

Description:

Now Updated for Unity 2017 to 2019

This course presents a comprehensive guide to programming with Cg and High Level Shader Language in Unity's Shaderlab, to create your own visual surface effects for colouring and lighting game objects. It covers the mathematics of light and surfaces and steps you through the recreation of some of the most popular shaders. Many computer graphics concepts will be presented to help you understand the graphics pipeline and provide you with an essential toolkit of rendering knowledge, that will have you developing your own transparent, animated and texturised shaders in no time.

In this course, Penny teaches all the invaluable skills you will require to program the computer graphics pipeline in Unity from scratch using her internationally acclaimed teaching style and knowledge from over 25 years working with games and graphics.  But hold on tight as you'll be taken on a journey across the computer graphics realm as it is taught to post-graduate university students. Through detailed descriptions and hands-on workshops examining all you need to know about rendering queues, vector mathematics, graphics buffers, colour theory, 3D meshes, texture mapping, lighting models and much more.

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Contents and Overview

After diving right in and creating your very first shader from scratch, we will begin the lessons by examining how 3D models are structured and how that is used within shader code to colour and display the surface in computer graphics. You'll discover all the properties of a shader and how they can be controlled in code and via values fed in through Unity's Inspector.

Following this, we will examine a variety of lighting models and how lights and surface textures can influence the final look of a render. Included here, an overview of the buffers involved in the rendering queue will be given with practical examples for creating special effects that require more than one draw call. Students will also be exposed to the power of vector mathematics and especially the dot product and its role in creating beautiful effects such as outlines, rim lighting and holograms. In addition, issues surrounding transparency and blending will be discussed along with many practical hands-on workshops in which students can flex their newfound skills to interrogate the code they write for better understanding.

The next section brings together all the skills learned throughout together, to develop some of the more popular complex shaders including animated plasma and animated water with waves.

Finally volumetric shaders are covered in which you will follow along to create special effects such as fake geometry, fog and clouds.

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Who this course is for:

  • Anyone fascinated by the way computer graphics works.
  • Anyone wanting to understand how to write their own shaders.
  • Anyone who loves the visual effects that can be achieved through simple code and mathematics.

 

 

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