klepto2 Posted October 5 Share Posted October 5 This is a small collection of reworked posteffects including: DOF Features: Bokeh Filtering Autofocusing FocusStart and focus Length values SSAO Features: Denoising Temperoal Reprojection More Samples than the original Tonemapping Features: More or less the same as the original, but with more configurable options and usage of the original Kkronos tonemapping Bloom Features: Multipass downsampling and Tentupsampling More natural bloom effect based on this great video: And a completely new (well actually it is based on an early idea from @Josh) Volumetric Lighting effect which can be configured by using the TextureScale.y component of the light to adjust the volumetric intensity for each light. more configuration options will come later. Download: KL_Effects.zip License: MIT As a start the preffered order of posteffects is included in here:KL_Preffered.json As always feedback is always welcome, also ideas for other effects are welcome as well. Please share if it doesn't work for you or if you experience some big performance drops or any other thing which might be related to these Effects. 4 1 Quote Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit-Version NVIDIA Geforce 1080 TI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Josh Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Share Posted yesterday at 05:21 AM Your bloom looks really good in our level. It's exactly what I wanted. I had to set the threshold to 0.5 to get it to appear though. I think in the near future, user-controlled settings will make these type of adjustments easier. 4 Quote My job is to make tools you love, with the features you want, and performance you can't live without. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
klepto2 Posted yesterday at 07:21 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 07:21 AM Thank you Its nice to see it in action. the default threshold is 1.0 because you normally just want bloom for colors brighter than the normal color range ( < 1.0). this is why you always need to use bloom before you do any tonemapping (normally tonemapping will try to bring the colors back to 0.0 - 1.0 ranges). the auto exposure should come before that. 1 Quote Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit-Version NVIDIA Geforce 1080 TI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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