This repo contains the DirectX 12 Graphics samples that demonstrate how to build graphics intensive applications for Windows 10. We invite you to join us at our discord server. See our YouTube channel for tutorials, our spec repo for engineering specs of our features and devblogs for blog posts. Follow us on Twitter @DirectX12 for the latest! See the Related Links section for our full list of DX12-related links.
In the Samples directory, you will find samples that attempt to break off specific features and specific usage scenarios into bite-sized chunks. For example, the ExecuteIndirect sample will show you just enough about execute indirect to get started with that feature without diving too deep into multiengine whereas the nBodyGravity sample will delve into multiengine without touching on the execute indirect feature etc. By doing this, we hope to make it easier to get started with DirectX 12.
Recent API Sample Updates:
- Real-Time Denoised Raytraced Ambient Occlusion: This sample implements a real-time denoiser for 1spp Ambient Occlusion raytraced via DirectX Raytracing.
- D3D12 Variable Rate Shading: This sample demonstrates how shading rate can be reduced with little or no reduction in visual quality, leading to “free” performance.
In addition to the samples, we are announcing the first DirectX 12 preview release of the MiniEngine.
It came from a desire to quickly dive into graphics and performance experiments. We knew we would need some basic building blocks whenever starting a new 3D app, and we had already written these things at countless previous gigs. We got tired of reinventing the wheel, so we established our own core library of helper classes and platform abstractions. We wanted to be able to create a new app by writing just the Init(), Update(), and Render() functions and leveraging as much reusable code as possible. Today our core library has been redesigned for DirectX 12 and aims to serve as an example of efficient API usage. It is obviously not exhaustive of what a game engine needs, but it can serve as the cornerstone of something new. You can also borrow whatever useful code you find.
- High-quality anti-aliased text rendering
- Real-time CPU and GPU profiling
- User-controlled variables
- Game controller, mouse, and keyboard input
- A friendly DirectXMath wrapper
- Perspective camera supporting traditional and reversed Z matrices
- Asynchronous DDS texture loading and ZLib decompression
- Large library of shaders
- Easy shader embedding via a compile-to-header system
- Easy render target, depth target, and unordered access view creation
- A thread-safe GPU command context system (WIP)
- Easy-to-use dynamic constant buffers and descriptor tables
- Windows 10 with the May 2019 Update
- Visual Studio 2019 with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update SDK (18362)
We're always looking for your help to fix bugs and improve the samples. File those pull requests and we'll be happy to take a look.
Find more information on DirectX 12 on our blog: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/directx/
Troubleshooting information for this repository can be found in the site Wiki.
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