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Applying a Procedural Texture to a scene
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var g_client;
var g_viewInfo;
var g_pack;
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* Loads a scene into the transform graph.
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g_viewInfo.drawContext.projection = cameraInfo.projection;
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* In order to apply the texture you must know the material name which you wish
* to change. The bulk of the calculation takes place in the shader itself.
* Alternatively, you could change the first or all the materials if you don't
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<h1>Applying a Procedural Texture to a scene</h1>
This tutorial shows how to apply a procedural texture to a scene.
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// The 4x4 world view projection matrix.
uniform mat4 worldViewProjection;
// input parameters for our vertex shader
attribute vec4 position;
attribute vec3 normal;
attribute vec2 texCoord0;
// input parameters for our pixel shader
varying vec4 col;
varying vec2 texcoord;
/**
* Our vertex shader. In the vertex shader, we calculate the lighting.
* Then we'll combine it with our checker pattern in the pixel shader.
*/
void main() {
gl_Position = worldViewProjection * position;
/**
* lightVector - light vector
* normal - normal vector
* We put the light such that it illuminates our model.
*/
vec4 diffuseColor = vec4(1, 1, 1, 1);
vec3 lightPos = vec3(1000, -1000, 1000);
vec3 lightVector = normalize(lightPos - position.xyz);
vec3 normal = normalize(normal);
vec4 diffuse = dot(normal, lightVector) * diffuseColor;
col = diffuse;
texcoord = texCoord0;
}
// #o3d SplitMarker
// function for getting the checker pattern
vec4 checker(vec2 uv) {
float checkSize = 4.0;
float fmodResult = mod(floor(checkSize * uv.x) + floor(checkSize * uv.y),
2.0);
if (fmodResult < 1.0) {
return vec4(0, 1, 1, 1);
} else {
return vec4(1, 0, 1, 1);
}
}
// input parameters for our pixel shader
varying vec4 col;
varying vec2 texcoord;
/**
* Our pixel shader. We take the lighting color we got from the vertex sahder
* and combine it with our checker pattern.
*/
void main() {
vec4 check = checker(texcoord);
vec4 color = col * check;
gl_FragColor = color;
}
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