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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Would somebody be willing to do a post processing shader for me?

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Posted: 16th Dec 2011 22:06 Edited at: 16th Dec 2011 22:19
Hey all, I'm making a game and I am currently in need of a tac/com like post processing shader. I don't have darkshader, so I would greatly appreciate if somebody could help me out and make one for me... it IS almost christmas lol .

Anyway, I'm kindof looking for a post process shader that mimics the Tac/Com screen from Gears Of War, but illuminates the area like a night vision mask. It kind of overlays three grayscale images on top of each other like the pic I did below (I photo edited it to show you what it kind of looks like):



There is also a bit of crt like static on the screen and a bit of flickering, not to mention a bit of refraction from some crt like bars I guess (I bet of you edited bond1's fimgrain shader to look mre TV like, and combined the aged film shader for the flicker and took out the splotches you could do this). The Bond1 Bloom with this shader would also look coll with all the effects tied together. If you really want to see what I'm talking about here is a video:


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P7UpceS4wQE

I will probably scrip this to turn on and off with a keystroke. Also I dont care if you release this to the community as I bet many others would benefit from something like this as well as me.

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Posted: 17th Dec 2011 02:58 Edited at: 17th Dec 2011 03:00
Here's a quick one I tweaked using DG's modified post-bloom shader from bond1 (released under the same terms). Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with hlsl so the HUD hasn't been integrated into the effect. But, you should be able to assign it to the same key you assign to toggle the effect on/off, so it should still make for a handy placeholder for you until someone stops by to do it the proper way.


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Posted: 17th Dec 2011 16:22
Cool Thanks!

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