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− | A '''L'''evel '''o'''f '''D'''etail model ([[LOD]]) is a lower-resolution version of a game model. The lower-res version is used to improve performance by being swapped in whenever the higher-resolution of the game model is not apparent anymore, for example when it is a certain distance from the player. | + | A '''L'''evel '''o'''f '''D'''etail model ([[LOD]]) is a lower-resolution version of a game model. The lower-res version is used to improve performance by being swapped in whenever the higher-resolution of the game model is not apparent anymore, for example when it is a certain distance from the player. Usually LODs have a lower vertex count (50% or so) and simpler [[Category:Shaders|shader]] (diffuse only, for example). |
== LOD Metrics == | == LOD Metrics == |
Revision as of 11:54, 28 September 2011
Level Of Detail
A Level of Detail model (LOD) is a lower-resolution version of a game model. The lower-res version is used to improve performance by being swapped in whenever the higher-resolution of the game model is not apparent anymore, for example when it is a certain distance from the player. Usually LODs have a lower vertex count (50% or so) and simpler (diffuse only, for example).
LOD Metrics
There are many methods for determining when to swap; the most common is based on distance. Another method is to swap depending on how fast the player is moving, because a player typically won't notice the drop in quality for a fast-moving object. Yet another method is to drop to lower LODs when the framerate drops below a certain number.
Links
- Polygon Count on the Polycount Wiki
- LOD resources/information anyone? on the Polycount Forum
- LoDs: From how many tris does it make sense? on the Polycount Forum