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Shadow Volumes in OpenGL
Salvet, Jan ; Pečiva, Jan (referee) ; Havel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on one particular method of shadowing in computer graphics. It not only describes basic theory, but also deals with actual implementation using modern OpenGL. It includes performance tests of several versions of this method using a testing application. The results show clear advantage of computing shadows on graphics card.
Techniques of Real-Time Shadow Rendering
Kudlač, Boris ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this work is to create complete overview about existing techniques for real-time shadow computation in computer graphics. It describes theory of each technique and it's algorithm, as well as implementation details and practical usage. It completely informs about each technique features, problems, extensions, advantages and disadvantages for different situations and asks a question, if there is one all-solving shadow technique suitable for all purposes. In the end, the thesis compares all the techniques in their features, limitations and hardware usage.
Shadow Volumes in OpenGL
Salvet, Jan ; Pečiva, Jan (referee) ; Havel, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on one particular method of shadowing in computer graphics. It not only describes basic theory, but also deals with actual implementation using modern OpenGL. It includes performance tests of several versions of this method using a testing application. The results show clear advantage of computing shadows on graphics card.
Techniques of Real-Time Shadow Rendering
Kudlač, Boris ; Španěl, Michal (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
The goal of this work is to create complete overview about existing techniques for real-time shadow computation in computer graphics. It describes theory of each technique and it's algorithm, as well as implementation details and practical usage. It completely informs about each technique features, problems, extensions, advantages and disadvantages for different situations and asks a question, if there is one all-solving shadow technique suitable for all purposes. In the end, the thesis compares all the techniques in their features, limitations and hardware usage.

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