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Q&A: Real-Time Ray Tracing in a Cinematic Scene

Nvidia

Back then, cinematic-quality rendering required computer farms to slowly bake every frame. Back then, cinematic-quality rendering required computer farms to slowly bake every frame overnight—a painstaking process. Path tracing and ray tracing are both rendering techniques, but they have key differences.

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NVIDIA Research: Learning and Rendering Dynamic Global Illumination with One Tiny Neural Network in Real-Time

Nvidia

This is a challenging task, even in cinematic rendering, because it is difficult to find all the paths of light that contribute meaningfully to an image. Solving this problem through brute force requires hundreds, sometimes thousands of paths per pixel, but this is far too expensive for real-time rendering.

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VFX Breakdown Process From Concept to Final Render

Filmustage

From creative sparks to render farms, we'll explore every nook and cranny of the VFX universe, sharing battle-tested techniques that'll make even the trickiest effects look like a walk in the digital park. Dive into detailed VFX breakdowns and explore how your favorite cinematic moments come to life. And when things need to get wild?

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How Cookie Run Bakes its Monster Revenue

Deconstructor of Fun

Because of that, Cookie Run: Kingdom created 3-4 different assets for each character: Standing Pose Gacha Pose Cinematic/Campaign Pose 4 different angles of a top down view It is hard to imagine the amount of work that went into creating corresponding animations for each type of asset. victory, failure, captured by players, etc).

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Godot 3.1 is out, improving usability and features

Mircosoft Game Dev

x branch used OpenGL ES 2.0 / OpenGL 2.1 ( GLES2 ) as its rendering API. This worked well, but had many limitations preventing us to use more modern rendering techniques. all rendering code was rewritten to use the more modern OpenGL ES 3.0 / OpenGL 3.3 renderer was removed. renderer was removed. OpenGL ES 2.0

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How to Use Unity Cinemachine Virtual Cameras

Game Designing

This can be ideal for cinematics who have been looking for a way to fully automate in game camera systems. Yes, in the past, Unity has come up a little short when it came to interior renderings. Now, though, with Cinemachine, these interior renderings are beginning to look absolutely stunning. It’s easy to import files.