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Introduction to 3D Game Programming with DirectX 12

Author Frank Luna,
Publisher Mercury Learning & Information
Category Computers
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Author(s)Frank Luna,
ISBN / ASIN1942270062
ISBN-139781942270065
Sales Rank117,509
CategoryComputers
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

This updated bestseller provides an introduction to programming interactive computer graphics, with an emphasis on game development using DirectX 12. The book is divided into three main parts: basic mathematical tools, fundamental tasks in Direct3D, and techniques and special effects. It shows how to use new Direct12 features such as command lists, pipeline state objects, descriptor heaps and tables, and explicit resource management to reduce CPU overhead and increase scalability across multiple CPU cores. The book covers modern special effects and techniques such as hardware tessellation, writing compute shaders, ambient occlusion, reflections, normal and displacement mapping, shadow rendering, and character animation. Includes a companion DVD with code and figures.

eBook Customers: Companion files are available for downloading with order number/proof of purchase by writing to the publisher at info@merclearning.com.

FEATURES:

Provides an introduction to programming interactive computer graphics, with an emphasis on game development using DirectX 12

Uses new Direct3D 12 features to reduce CPU overhead and take advantage of multiple CPU cores

Contains detailed explanations of popular real-time game effects

Includes a DVD with source code and all the images (including 4-color) from the book

Learn advance rendering techniques such as ambient occlusion, real-time reflections, normal and displacement mapping, shadow rendering, programming the geometry shader, and character animation

Covers a mathematics review and 3D rendering fundamentals such as lighting, texturing, blending and stenciling

Use the end-of-chapter exercises to test understanding and provide experience with DirectX 12
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