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Bloom Post Processing

Ztripez von Matern 7 years ago updated by Freya Holmér (Developer) 7 years ago 1

The wiki says:

  • 1. Import the Image Effects package by going to Assets -> Import Package-> Image Effects (Pro Only)
  • 2. Select your camera and make sure HDR is enabled
  • 3. Search in your project view after the Bloom script
  • 4. Drag the bloom script onto the camera
  • 5. Set bloom threshold to 1 (This will make values above 1 bloom)
  • 6. Make sure your shaders have some overbright values to test it
  • 7. Done!

    But how do set overbright values?

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Multiplying values by another value can overblow colors so that they overshoot 1.0. So if you have the color red {1,0,0}, and multipy it by 3, the HDR output will be {3,0,0}, which means the bloom will work with that, if the threshold is set to 1. If you can't do HDR, you can set the threshold a bit lower

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Multiplying values by another value can overblow colors so that they overshoot 1.0. So if you have the color red {1,0,0}, and multipy it by 3, the HDR output will be {3,0,0}, which means the bloom will work with that, if the threshold is set to 1. If you can't do HDR, you can set the threshold a bit lower