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Screen space reflections - Unity 3D Tutorial
From the course: Unity 3D: Lunchtime Lessons
Screen space reflections
- [George] Hi, I'm George Maestri, If you want to add a little bit more realism to your scenes in Unity, you can always use reflections. Now, Unity has a couple of different ways to create reflections and today, I'm going to focus on screen space reflections, which are probably the simplest and easiest to set up. Now, we can set them up very simply just by turning them on. Now, you may already have them turned on, but if not, you can go into Edit, Project Settings, and under HDRP Default Settings, you want to make sure that you have Screen Space Reflections turned on. And you can kind of see what happens in this sphere as I turn them on. So, when I turn on Screen Space Reflections you're going to see a lot more reflectivity there. Now, screen space reflections are best for subtle reflections, such as a shiny floor, or something like that. So, let's go ahead and take this plane, which is in our scene and turn it into a…
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Displacement with Lit Tesselation7m 11s
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HDRP vs. UDP5m 6s
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Setting up HTC VIVE for VR3m 2s
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Remapping materials3m 49s
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Create paintable HDRP grass3m 42s
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Brushed metal using Anistropy4m 19s
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Screen space reflections5m 13s
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Reflection probes4m 50s
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Autodesk PBR materials in HDRP3m 53s
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Cinemachine cameras5m 15s
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Capturing video with Unity Recorder4m 12s
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