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Author Roda, Chris.

Title Real Time Visual Effects for the Technical Artist. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : CRC Press, 2022.
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Description 1 online resource (400 pages)
Contents AcknowledgementAbout the AuthorIntroductionWhat Are Visual Effects?Visual Effects RulesColor TheoryIn-Camera EffectsMaterial EffectsSimulationsParticlesConclusionIndex
Summary Visual effects (VFX) are one of the most complicated components of feature film and television creation. With advancements in technologies such as Ray Tracing and Virtual Reality, the visual quality of the real-time rendering engine in now rivalling feature film. Real-time rendering requires years of programming experience with advanced understanding in math and physics. As the power of the real-time rendering engine improves, so too do the interfaces for visual effects creation. With limited technical understanding, artists are able to create visual effects with the push of a button and tug of a slider. As powerful as the interfaces are, they can only expose a portion of the true potential of the rendering engine. Artists are limited by their understanding of the engine interface. Real Time Visual Effects for the Technical Artist is written for digital artists to explain the core concepts of visual effects, common in all engines, to free them from interface bounds. Key Features: Introduces the reader to the technical aspects of real-time visual effects. Built upon a career of over twenty years in the feature film visual effects and the real-time video game industries and tested on graduate and undergraduate students. Explores all real-time visual effects in four categories: in-camera effects, in-material effects, simulations, and particles. This book is written to compliment undergraduate or graduate level courses focused on the fundamentals of modern real-time visual effects.
Biography Chris Roda is a Technical Art instructor at the Florida Interactive Entertainment Academy (FIEA), a graduate degree program in interactive, real-time application development at the University of Central Florida. Early in his career, Chris was a visual effects artist in the film and television industries where he contributed visual effects for films such as Spiderman, Titanic and Fifth Element. Before coming to FIEA, Chris was a CG Supervisor at Electronic Arts, where he worked on video game titles such as NCAA Football and Madden NFL Football. In addition to teaching, Chris works on generating tools and pipelines for the creation of immersive experiences, the amalgamation of the narrative of films, the interactivity of video games and the immersion of theme parks.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject Cinematography -- Special effects.
Cinéma -- Effets spéciaux.
Cinematography -- Special effects
Other Form: Print version: 9780367860127
ISBN 9781003009795 (electronic bk.)
1003009794 (electronic bk.)
9781000551570 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
1000551571 (electronic bk. ; EPUB)
9781000551532 (electronic bk. ; PDF)
1000551539 (electronic bk. ; PDF)
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