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Become a Unity Shaders Guru

You're reading from  Become a Unity Shaders Guru

Product type Book
Published in Jul 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837636747
Pages 492 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Mina Pêcheux Mina Pêcheux
Profile icon Mina Pêcheux

Table of Contents (23) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Creating Shaders in Unity
2. Chapter 1: Re-Coding a Basic Blinn-Phong Shader with Unity/CG 3. Part 2: Stepping Up to URP and the Shader Graph
4. Chapter 2: The Three Unity Render Pipelines 5. Chapter 3: Writing Your First URP Shader 6. Chapter 4: Transforming Your Shader into a Lit PBS Shader 7. Chapter 5: Discovering the Shader Graph with a Toon Shader 8. Part 3: Advanced Game Shaders
9. Chapter 6: Simulating Geometry Efficiently 10. Chapter 7: Exploring the Unity Compute Shaders and Procedural Drawing 11. Chapter 8: The Power of Ray Marching 12. Part 4: Optimizing Your Unity Shaders
13. Chapter 9: Shader Compilation, Branching, and Variants 14. Chapter 10: Optimizing Your Code, or Making Your Own Pipeline? 15. Part 5: The Toolbox
16. Chapter 11: A Little Suite of 2D Shaders 17. Chapter 12: Vertex Displacement Shaders 18. Chapter 13: Wireframes and Geometry Shaders 19. Chapter 14: Screen Effect Shaders 20. Index 21. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix: Some Quick Refreshers on Shaders in Unity

Rendering 3D scenes on a 2D screen

We’ve seen that a 3D shape cannot be blitted on a screen as-is. This is because the computer just doesn’t have the required information to fill the entire set of pixels from the virtual positions of the shape’s vertices. So, in practice, how do shaders achieve this? In the following sections, we will discuss the working of shaders, both in general and in Unity.

A typical 3D rendering pipeline

Shaders are able to bridge the gap between the scarce 3D data and the denser 2D pixel information, thanks to the following three-step process:

  1. Vertex shader: First of all, the shader has to gather all the data about the shape that is necessary for its render. This is done in the vertex shader: this piece of code is run in parallel on all vertices of the 3D mesh and transforms the initial raw per-vertex data into processed per-vertex data. Usually, this process implies converting the vertex’s position from object space...
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