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Realistic Visualization of 3D Landscape
Wilczák, Martin ; Bartoň, Radek (referee) ; Mikolov, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis analyses and describes different methods used for realistic visualization of 3D landscape in real-time. In this case, landscape means terrain, sky, atmosferic effects, water areas and vegetation. For each part there are several methods, whose pros and cons are considered in following work. Afterwards there is description of designed program, which allows visualization of terrain and sky using suitable methods. Libraries SDL and OpenGL are used for rendering.
Scene Rendering in Modern Computer Games
Wilczák, Martin ; Šolony, Marek (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This thesis describes methods for lighting calculations of large scenes used in modern computer games. Forward shading and deferred shading methods are discussed and compared. Capabilities of raytracing are shortly described. There are some information about various methods for casting shadows, simulation of particle systems and applying post-processing effects. In the end there is a design of architecture for rendering complex scenes with use of XNA and description of implementation used in resulting game.
Realistic Visualization of 3D Landscape
Wilczák, Martin ; Bartoň, Radek (referee) ; Mikolov, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis analyses and describes different methods used for realistic visualization of 3D landscape in real-time. In this case, landscape means terrain, sky, atmosferic effects, water areas and vegetation. For each part there are several methods, whose pros and cons are considered in following work. Afterwards there is description of designed program, which allows visualization of terrain and sky using suitable methods. Libraries SDL and OpenGL are used for rendering.
Scene Rendering in Modern Computer Games
Wilczák, Martin ; Šolony, Marek (referee) ; Kajan, Rudolf (advisor)
This thesis describes methods for lighting calculations of large scenes used in modern computer games. Forward shading and deferred shading methods are discussed and compared. Capabilities of raytracing are shortly described. There are some information about various methods for casting shadows, simulation of particle systems and applying post-processing effects. In the end there is a design of architecture for rendering complex scenes with use of XNA and description of implementation used in resulting game.

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