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== Team Members ==  
 
== Team Members ==  
# [mailto:jtwieb@myseneca.ca?subject=DPS932 Jordan Wieb]
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* [mailto:jtwieb@myseneca.ca?subject=DPS932 Jordan Wieb]
# [mailto:pgodbout@myseneca.ca?subject=GAM532 Patrick Godbout]
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* [mailto:pgodbout@myseneca.ca?subject=GAM532 Patrick Godbout]
:* [mailto:jtwieb@myseneca.ca;pgodbout@myseneca.ca?subject=DPS932 eMail All]
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* [mailto:jtwieb@myseneca.ca;pgodbout@myseneca.ca?subject=DPS932 eMail All]
  
 
== Progress ==
 
== Progress ==

Revision as of 08:30, 17 February 2016


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Repository

https://bitbucket.org/teambsd2016/teambsd

Team Members

Progress

Research has been started, but aside from that, nothing related to the enhancement has been done.

Enhancement

Description

Cel shading involves adding a “stepping” formula to the diffuse lighting calculation so that the intensity of the light is bunched up with similar intensities being represented by one value (1.0 – 0.8 = 1, 0.8 – 0.5 = 0.75, etc.), and also involves changing the specular lighting calculations so that the highlights appear solid with no attenuation.

Edge detection is a post-processing effect that involves adding calculations that look at the depth value of each fragment and find “drop-off” points. Depth values are examined and compared, and when a specified number of them suddenly change within a specified threshold, those fragments are considered an edge and will be coloured black.

Work Split

Jordan Wieb:

  1. OpenGL Labs 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9
  2. Cel Shading
  3. Materials

Patrick Godbout:

  1. OpenGL Labs 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10
  2. Edge Detection