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Realistic Lighting in Justice with Mesh Shading

Nvidia

NetEase Thunder Fire Games Uses Mesh Shading To Create Beautiful Game Environments for Justice In December, we interviewed Haiyong Qian, NetEase Game Engine. Not only are the updated environments breathtaking, the game supports 1.8 With MeshShaders, the culling algorithms we use can be of great flexibility.

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Dev snapshot: Godot 3.5 beta 2

Mircosoft Game Dev

Following on from the addition of OccluderShapeSphere in 3.4 , lawnjelly now brings us a more adaptable and easy way to add basic occlusion culling in the form of the OccluderShapePolygon. You can move the polygon with the node transform, drag the corners to reshape it, add delete points. This should show up initially as a quad.

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Dev snapshot: Godot 3.5 beta 3

Mircosoft Game Dev

Following on from the addition of OccluderShapeSphere in 3.4 , lawnjelly now brings us a more adaptable and easy way to add basic occlusion culling in the form of the OccluderShapePolygon. You can move the polygon with the node transform, drag the corners to reshape it, add delete points. This should show up initially as a quad.

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Dev snapshot: Godot 3.5 beta 4

Mircosoft Game Dev

Following on from the addition of OccluderShapeSphere in 3.4 , lawnjelly now brings us a more adaptable and easy way to add basic occlusion culling in the form of the OccluderShapePolygon. You can move the polygon with the node transform, drag the corners to reshape it, add delete points. This should show up initially as a quad.

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Dev snapshot: Godot 3.5 beta 5

Mircosoft Game Dev

Following on from the addition of OccluderShapeSphere in 3.4 , lawnjelly now brings us a more adaptable and easy way to add basic occlusion culling in the form of the OccluderShapePolygon. You can move the polygon with the node transform, drag the corners to reshape it, add delete points. This should show up initially as a quad.

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Godot's new renderer, progress report #2

Mircosoft Game Dev

Improve Culling: Portals (rewrite as polygon-based) and Rooms. Other popular game engines present hard edges between one probe and the next. TODO for Milestone #3 (December 2016). Implement the new version of the Godot SVO-based Light Baker. Add Clustered lighting (before this all is forward).

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Release candidate: Godot 3.5 RC 1

Mircosoft Game Dev

Following on from the addition of OccluderShapeSphere in 3.4 , lawnjelly now brings us a more adaptable and easy way to add basic occlusion culling in the form of the OccluderShapePolygon. You can move the polygon with the node transform, drag the corners to reshape it, add delete points. This should show up initially as a quad.

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