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Preetish Kakkar
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Preetish Kakkar

Preetish Kakkar is a senior computer graphics engineer with Adobe and works on the rendering engine that powers products such as Aero, Stager, and After Effects. He has worked at Microsoft, MathWorks, and Stryker, where he co-authored various rendering engines as well as using other engines such as Unreal and Unity. He has more than 15 years of software development experience along with 10+ years in 3D graphics, scientific visualization, and medical imaging.
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Mauricio Maurer is a computer graphics engineer with nearly 20 years of experience working with 2D and 3D rendering, computational geometry, and rasterization in the fields of scientific visualization, CAD/CAM, and social networking. He is currently a graphics software engineer at Meta, helping to develop the next generation of AR/VR devices. Mauricio holds two master's degrees in computer science with a specialization in computer graphics from SUNY Stony Brook, NY, and the Federal University of Parana, Brazil.
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Implementing a lighting pass for illuminating the scene

The last recipe in the book you how to implement a lighting pass; this is where we calculate the lighting for the scene. For each light in the scene, we draw a volume (for point lights, this would be a sphere; for directional lights, a full-screen quad; for spotlights, we would draw a cone) and for each pixel in that volume, we fetch the data from the G-buffer and calculate the lighting contribution of that light to the pixel. The results are then usually added together (blended) to a final render target to get the final image. In the demo, we only have one spotlight that is used as a demonstration, but we can easily add multiple lights. For each light in the scene, we will need to consider the area affected by the light (i.e., we use a shader that fetches the relevant data for each pixel from the G-buffer, which then uses this data to calculate how much this light source contributes to the final color of each pixel). For example...

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Published in: Apr 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781803239989

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Preetish Kakkar

Preetish Kakkar is a senior computer graphics engineer with Adobe and works on the rendering engine that powers products such as Aero, Stager, and After Effects. He has worked at Microsoft, MathWorks, and Stryker, where he co-authored various rendering engines as well as using other engines such as Unreal and Unity. He has more than 15 years of software development experience along with 10+ years in 3D graphics, scientific visualization, and medical imaging.
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Mauricio Maurer

Mauricio Maurer is a computer graphics engineer with nearly 20 years of experience working with 2D and 3D rendering, computational geometry, and rasterization in the fields of scientific visualization, CAD/CAM, and social networking. He is currently a graphics software engineer at Meta, helping to develop the next generation of AR/VR devices. Mauricio holds two master's degrees in computer science with a specialization in computer graphics from SUNY Stony Brook, NY, and the Federal University of Parana, Brazil.
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