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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | Forum: CG News Posted By: i3DTutorials Post Time: 02-22-2011 at 03:35 PM Text: Post Processing Effects in Unity 3D In order to make games stand out visually, most modern game engines have a multitude of effects that can perform many tasks, including realtime ambient occlusion, color correction, depth of field, motion blur, and more. These effects increase a game’s visual appeal and truly make it more cinematic and immersive. The Unity 3D engine includes some amazing post processing effects that can help improve your game’s graphics, lighting, realism, and truly invoke a professional look. In this video taken from our “Next-Gen Game Development with Unity3D: Volume I” training product, we take an in-depth look at a handful of amazing effects available within Unity, as well as take you step by step through an example on how to use them effectively. http://www.i3dtutorials.com/tutoria...cts-in-unity-3d ![]() Source |
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