Microsoft DirectX 8.1 (pixel shader versions 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3) |
Apply a fake bump environment-map transform. This is accomplished by modifying the texture address data of the destination register, using address perturbation data (du,dv), and a two-dimensional (2-D) bump environment matrix.
texbem dest, src
Argument | Description | Registers | Version | |||
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vn | cn | tn | rn | |||
dest | Destination register | x | 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 | |||
src | Source register | x | 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 |
The red and green color data in the src register is interpreted as the perturbation data (du,dv).
To learn more about registers, see Registers.
This instruction transforms red and green components in the source register using the 2-D bump environment-mapping matrix. The result is added to the texture coordinate set corresponding to the destination register number, and is used to sample the current texture stage.
This operation always interprets du and dv as signed quantities. For versions 1.0 and 1.1, the Signed Scaling input modifier (_bx2) is not permitted on the input argument.
This instruction produces defined results when input textures contain signed format data. Mixed format data works only if the first two channels contain signed data. For more information about surface formats, see CONST_D3DFORMAT.
This can be used for a variety of techniques based on address perturbation, including fake per-pixel environment mapping and diffuse lighting (bump mapping).
// When using this instruction, texture registers must follow the following sequence. // The texture assigned to stage t(n) contains the (du,dv) data. // The texture assigned to stage t(m) is sampled. tex t(n) texbem t(m), t(n) where m > n // The calculations done within the instruction are shown below. // 1. New values for texture addresses (u',v') are calculated. // 2. Sample the texture using (u',v') u' = TextureCoordinates(stage m)u + D3DTSS_BUMPENVMAT00(stage m)*t(n)R + D3DTSS_BUMPENVMAT10(stage m)*t(n)G v' = TextureCoordinates(stage m)v + D3DTSS_BUMPENVMAT01(stage m)*t(n)R + D3DTSS_BUMPENVMAT11(stage m)*t(n)G t(m)RGBA = TextureSample(stage m) using (u',v') as coordinates.
Note When using texbem or texbeml, do not re-read the source register later in the shader because the data within the register might be corrupted. The shader validation allows this even though the result will be undefined.
// Here is an example shader with the texture maps identified and // the texture stages identified. ps.1.0 tex t0 ; define t0 to get a 2-tuple DuDv texbem t1, t0 ; compute (u',v') ; sample t1 using (u',v') mov r0, t1 ; output result // texbem requires the following textures in the following texture stages. // // Stage 0 is assigned a bump map with (du, dv) perturbation data. // // Stage 1 uses a texture map with color data. // // This instruction sets the matrix data on the texture stage that is sampled. // This is different from the functionality of the fixed function pipeline where // the perturbation data and the matrices occupy the same texture stage.