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Volumetric Efects Accelerated on GPU
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with simulation and rendering of fluid based volumetric effects, especially effect of fire and smoke. Computations are accelerated on graphics card using modern graphics API with motivation to achieve realistic visual results as well as physically correct calculations. Implemented volumetric effects are distributed as dynamic library which allows addition of these effects to existing applications.
Volumetric Clouds
Barvíř, Marek ; Matýšek, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This master thesis deals with creation of library for volumetric clouds. The paper describes specific techniques for creation and rendering volumetric clouds as clouds and atmospheric scattering. For rendering this type of effects we have to cover theory for participating media.
Atmospheric Efects in WebGL
Brydl, Jaroslav ; Lysek, Tomáš (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the simulation and rendering of atmospheric effects in WebGL using Three.js application interface. The principles of functioning and implementation of the effects of altering day and night, clouds, snow,  rain and shadows are described. Effects are mostly implemented with GLSL shaders that allow easy use across different platforms.
Volumetric Clouds
Barvíř, Marek ; Matýšek, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This master thesis deals with creation of library for volumetric clouds. The paper describes specific techniques for creation and rendering volumetric clouds as clouds and atmospheric scattering. For rendering this type of effects we have to cover theory for participating media.
Atmospheric Efects in WebGL
Brydl, Jaroslav ; Lysek, Tomáš (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the simulation and rendering of atmospheric effects in WebGL using Three.js application interface. The principles of functioning and implementation of the effects of altering day and night, clouds, snow,  rain and shadows are described. Effects are mostly implemented with GLSL shaders that allow easy use across different platforms.
Volumetric Efects Accelerated on GPU
Kubovčík, Tomáš ; Tóth, Michal (referee) ; Starka, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with simulation and rendering of fluid based volumetric effects, especially effect of fire and smoke. Computations are accelerated on graphics card using modern graphics API with motivation to achieve realistic visual results as well as physically correct calculations. Implemented volumetric effects are distributed as dynamic library which allows addition of these effects to existing applications.

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