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What is shaders?

Shaders are programs written in a special-purpose language (like GLSL or HLSL) that define how a graphics processing unit (GPU) renders images. They are used to control aspects of rendering such as color, lighting, and texture. Common applications include creating realistic lighting effects, special visual effects, and post-processing effects in games and other graphical applications.

What other technologies are related to shaders?

shaders Complementary Technologies

Particle systems are often used in conjunction with shaders to create visual effects.
mentioned alongside shaders in 30% (72) of relevant job posts
Shaders define how materials look and behave. They're essential for rendering materials.
mentioned alongside shaders in 8% (80) of relevant job posts
Shaders are a core component of visual effects (VFX), enabling complex visual treatments.
mentioned alongside shaders in 7% (71) of relevant job posts

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