F FightyF Banned Oct 3, 2005 #1 I haven't read much on it...and I have no idea how it works, and from what I thought it achieved results similar to normal mapping, but apparently it's a better technique? TIA! note: Google didn't help me.
I haven't read much on it...and I have no idea how it works, and from what I thought it achieved results similar to normal mapping, but apparently it's a better technique? TIA! note: Google didn't help me.
M Mr. Lemming Member Oct 3, 2005 #3 My understanding is that it is like normal mapping but parts of the texture can obscure other parts depending on the perspective.
My understanding is that it is like normal mapping but parts of the texture can obscure other parts depending on the perspective.
F FightyF Banned Oct 3, 2005 #4 Maybe that's why google didn't help me. It should now. Thanks! With 4 words you've ended this thread.
Maybe that's why google didn't help me. It should now. Thanks! With 4 words you've ended this thread.
F FightyF Banned Oct 3, 2005 #5 Mr. Lemming said: My understanding is that it is like normal mapping but parts of the texture can obscure other parts depending on the perspective. Click to expand... That's a good way of putting it (it being the end result). Here's a good read if anyone's interested. http://www.infiscape.com/doc/parallax_mapping.pdf
Mr. Lemming said: My understanding is that it is like normal mapping but parts of the texture can obscure other parts depending on the perspective. Click to expand... That's a good way of putting it (it being the end result). Here's a good read if anyone's interested. http://www.infiscape.com/doc/parallax_mapping.pdf