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DoF & SSAO

Author: antokhio
Date: 14 Aug, 2015
Category: effect
Credits:

Martins Upitis, ported by antokhio

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14 Aug, 2015 - 12:05

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Mega thanks to Martins Upitis made available this samples online. devlog-martinsh.blogspot.com

ported and adopted by antokhio

make sure tfx labeled martins upitis in help patch v4 may take another SSAO for somereason

notes about DoF: for manual focus to work make sure u are setting up Focus Distance (first pin on shader)

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lecloneur
14 Aug, 2015 - 12:07

well done !

Noir
14 Aug, 2015 - 13:18

thx for sharing

u7angel
17 Aug, 2015 - 11:49

hey anton,

the SSAO seems not working here

lecloneur
17 Aug, 2015 - 17:25

@u7angel, drag and drop the tfx from the folder. There is a SSAO file already in addon pack and vvvv is using this one by default instead of Anton's one.

guest
17 Aug, 2015 - 22:46

nice DoF.. it could be cool to add a default focus value so when there's no object in the field of view we keep the focus on a desired point?

timpernagel
04 Sep, 2015 - 16:27

@guest just have a look inside the inspector. there ar tons of hidden parameters.

Meierhans
09 Nov, 2015 - 14:46

I just discovered these little gems, amazing how fast, clean and easy they work. And they only need depth channel, great. Thank you for porting Antokhio, that is so useful!

I got one question about the DOF autofocus: I like it, but it does adjust very quickly, nearly instantly, when a new object comes into center of view. Is there a way to adjust the speed of this? I studied to code of the shader but got lost.

And another question: In case one would want to use both, would it make any sense speedwise - if possible - to merge them into one shader?

antokhio
10 Nov, 2015 - 09:16

the autofocus has to be done with compute shader, I haven't really needed it for my purpose need to add that one piece...

subplexus
01 Apr, 2016 - 07:03

These are fantastic! Thanks antokhio!

Got some great results instantly here!

One thing I'm struggling with using your (BEAUTIFUL!) DOF: when in autofocus mode, the actual focus area is really nice and tight, literally a hairs-breadth. I'm aiming for the "looking at something incredibly tiny" effect, so this is exactly the look I need.. I'm sort of with Meierhans on the subject of jumpy focus however, so I want to use manual control. The problem I have in manual mode is that I can't seem to get any near-blur working? Thanks to the useful blur highlighting mode you've built in I can get the far-start and far-end where I like them, but everything in front is in focus no matter what input i give the near-start and near-end controls... Using the highlighting mode, this area just stays orange no matter what I do? :(

Am I missing something here?

Again, thanks for such awesome and resource-light effects! Props!

antokhio
01 Apr, 2016 - 20:36

Hey man! This is a straight port, so code is't mine originally, i rember i had same trouble however, if u use manual mode be sure to unhide in inspektor ALL the params specially the FIRST one. Lemme know if u still struggle after checking them out...

subplexus
02 Apr, 2016 - 15:25

Brilliant! Turns out you're right! Cracked it, thanks! :)

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