Lumberyard Tricks of the Trade #1
-You can now download the sample file used in the video to you can follow along: https://d1.awsstatic.com/gamedev/lumberyard/LMBR-POM-Sample.zip
See how to use parallax occlusion mapping in Lumberyard to procedurally create 3D definition in textured surfaces. In this “Tricks of the Trade” demo a flat fire pit texture springs to life without the potential performance burden of creating the effect with geometry calculations. Instead a simple grayscale texture displacement map provides the elevation data for the engine to render.
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