bevy/examples/3d/bloom_3d.rs

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Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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//! Illustrates bloom post-processing using HDR and emissive materials.
use bevy::{
core_pipeline::{
bloom::{BloomCompositeMode, BloomSettings},
tonemapping::Tonemapping,
},
prelude::*,
};
use std::{
collections::hash_map::DefaultHasher,
hash::{Hash, Hasher},
};
fn main() {
App::new()
.insert_resource(ClearColor(Color::DARK_GRAY))
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
.add_systems(Startup, setup_scene)
.add_systems(Update, (update_bloom_settings, bounce_spheres))
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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.run();
}
fn setup_scene(
mut commands: Commands,
mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
) {
commands.spawn((
Camera3dBundle {
camera: Camera {
hdr: true, // 1. HDR is required for bloom
..default()
},
tonemapping: Tonemapping::TonyMcMapface, // 2. Using a tonemapper that desaturates to white is recommended
transform: Transform::from_xyz(-2.0, 2.5, 5.0).looking_at(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::Y),
..default()
},
BloomSettings::default(), // 3. Enable bloom for the camera
));
let material_emissive1 = materials.add(StandardMaterial {
Send emissive color to uniform as linear instead of sRGB (#7897) This produces more accurate results for the `EmissiveStrengthTest` glTF test case. (Requires manually setting the emission, for now) Before: <img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-04 at 18 21 25" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/418473/222929455-c7363d52-7133-4d4e-9d6a-562098f6bbe8.png"> After: <img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-04 at 18 20 57" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/418473/222929454-3ea20ecb-0773-4aad-978c-3832353b6871.png"> Tagging @JMS55 as a co-author, since this fix is based on their experiments with emission. # Objective - Have more accurate results for the `EmissiveStrengthTest` glTF test case. ## Solution - Make sure we send the emissive color as linear instead of sRGB. --- ## Changelog - Emission strength is now correctly interpreted by the `StandardMaterial` as linear instead of sRGB. ## Migration Guide - If you have previously manually specified emissive values with `Color::rgb()` and would like to retain the old visual results, you must now use `Color::rgb_linear()` instead; - If you have previously manually specified emissive values with `Color::rgb_linear()` and would like to retain the old visual results, you'll need to apply a one-time gamma calculation to your channels manually to get the _actual_ linear RGB value: - For channel values greater than `0.0031308`, use `(1.055 * value.powf(1.0 / 2.4)) - 0.055`; - For channel values lower than or equal to `0.0031308`, use `value * 12.92`; - Otherwise, the results should now be more consistent with other tools/engines.
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emissive: Color::rgb_linear(13.99, 5.32, 2.0), // 4. Put something bright in a dark environment to see the effect
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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..default()
});
let material_emissive2 = materials.add(StandardMaterial {
Send emissive color to uniform as linear instead of sRGB (#7897) This produces more accurate results for the `EmissiveStrengthTest` glTF test case. (Requires manually setting the emission, for now) Before: <img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-04 at 18 21 25" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/418473/222929455-c7363d52-7133-4d4e-9d6a-562098f6bbe8.png"> After: <img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-04 at 18 20 57" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/418473/222929454-3ea20ecb-0773-4aad-978c-3832353b6871.png"> Tagging @JMS55 as a co-author, since this fix is based on their experiments with emission. # Objective - Have more accurate results for the `EmissiveStrengthTest` glTF test case. ## Solution - Make sure we send the emissive color as linear instead of sRGB. --- ## Changelog - Emission strength is now correctly interpreted by the `StandardMaterial` as linear instead of sRGB. ## Migration Guide - If you have previously manually specified emissive values with `Color::rgb()` and would like to retain the old visual results, you must now use `Color::rgb_linear()` instead; - If you have previously manually specified emissive values with `Color::rgb_linear()` and would like to retain the old visual results, you'll need to apply a one-time gamma calculation to your channels manually to get the _actual_ linear RGB value: - For channel values greater than `0.0031308`, use `(1.055 * value.powf(1.0 / 2.4)) - 0.055`; - For channel values lower than or equal to `0.0031308`, use `value * 12.92`; - Otherwise, the results should now be more consistent with other tools/engines.
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emissive: Color::rgb_linear(2.0, 13.99, 5.32),
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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..default()
});
let material_emissive3 = materials.add(StandardMaterial {
Send emissive color to uniform as linear instead of sRGB (#7897) This produces more accurate results for the `EmissiveStrengthTest` glTF test case. (Requires manually setting the emission, for now) Before: <img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-04 at 18 21 25" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/418473/222929455-c7363d52-7133-4d4e-9d6a-562098f6bbe8.png"> After: <img width="1392" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-04 at 18 20 57" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/418473/222929454-3ea20ecb-0773-4aad-978c-3832353b6871.png"> Tagging @JMS55 as a co-author, since this fix is based on their experiments with emission. # Objective - Have more accurate results for the `EmissiveStrengthTest` glTF test case. ## Solution - Make sure we send the emissive color as linear instead of sRGB. --- ## Changelog - Emission strength is now correctly interpreted by the `StandardMaterial` as linear instead of sRGB. ## Migration Guide - If you have previously manually specified emissive values with `Color::rgb()` and would like to retain the old visual results, you must now use `Color::rgb_linear()` instead; - If you have previously manually specified emissive values with `Color::rgb_linear()` and would like to retain the old visual results, you'll need to apply a one-time gamma calculation to your channels manually to get the _actual_ linear RGB value: - For channel values greater than `0.0031308`, use `(1.055 * value.powf(1.0 / 2.4)) - 0.055`; - For channel values lower than or equal to `0.0031308`, use `value * 12.92`; - Otherwise, the results should now be more consistent with other tools/engines.
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emissive: Color::rgb_linear(5.32, 2.0, 13.99),
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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..default()
});
let material_non_emissive = materials.add(StandardMaterial {
base_color: Color::GRAY,
..default()
});
let mesh = meshes.add(
shape::Icosphere {
radius: 0.5,
subdivisions: 5,
}
.try_into()
.unwrap(),
);
for x in -5..5 {
for z in -5..5 {
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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let mut hasher = DefaultHasher::new();
(x, z).hash(&mut hasher);
let rand = (hasher.finish() - 2) % 6;
let material = match rand {
0 => material_emissive1.clone(),
1 => material_emissive2.clone(),
2 => material_emissive3.clone(),
3..=5 => material_non_emissive.clone(),
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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_ => unreachable!(),
};
commands.spawn((
PbrBundle {
mesh: mesh.clone(),
material,
transform: Transform::from_xyz(x as f32 * 2.0, 0.0, z as f32 * 2.0),
..default()
},
Bouncing,
));
}
}
// example instructions
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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commands.spawn(
TextBundle::from_section(
"",
TextStyle {
font_size: 20.0,
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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color: Color::BLACK,
..default()
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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},
)
.with_style(Style {
position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
bottom: Val::Px(12.0),
left: Val::Px(12.0),
Revamp Bloom (#6677) ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/47158642/220197588-25e11022-02e4-45f3-b2e5-392c4ce7a025.png) Huge credit to @StarLederer, who did almost all of the work on this. We're just reusing this PR to keep everything in one place. # Objective 1. Make bloom more physically based. 1. Improve artistic control. 1. Allow to use bloom as screen blur. 1. Fix #6634. 1. Address #6655 (although the author makes incorrect conclusions). ## Solution 1. Set the default threshold to 0. 2. Lerp between bloom textures when `composite_mode: BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving`. 1. Use [a parametric function](https://starlederer.github.io/bloom) to control blend levels for each bloom texture. In the future this can be controlled per-pixel for things like lens dirt. 3. Implement BloomCompositeMode::Additive` for situations where the old school look is desired. ## Changelog * Bloom now looks different. * Added `BloomSettings:lf_boost`, `BloomSettings:lf_boost_curvature`, `BloomSettings::high_pass_frequency` and `BloomSettings::composite_mode`. * `BloomSettings::scale` removed. * `BloomSettings::knee` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::softness`. * `BloomSettings::threshold` renamed to `BloomPrefilterSettings::threshold`. * The bloom example has been renamed to bloom_3d and improved. A bloom_2d example was added. ## Migration Guide * Refactor mentions of `BloomSettings::knee` and `BloomSettings::threshold` as `BloomSettings::prefilter_settings` where knee is now `softness`. * If defined without `..default()` add `..default()` to definitions of `BloomSettings` instances or manually define missing fields. * Adapt to Bloom looking visually different (if needed). Co-authored-by: Herman Lederer <germans.lederers@gmail.com>
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..default()
}),
);
}
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
fn update_bloom_settings(
mut camera: Query<(Entity, Option<&mut BloomSettings>), With<Camera>>,
mut text: Query<&mut Text>,
mut commands: Commands,
keycode: Res<Input<KeyCode>>,
time: Res<Time>,
) {
let bloom_settings = camera.single_mut();
let mut text = text.single_mut();
let text = &mut text.sections[0].value;
match bloom_settings {
(entity, Some(mut bloom_settings)) => {
*text = "BloomSettings (Toggle: Space)\n".to_string();
text.push_str(&format!("(Q/A) Intensity: {}\n", bloom_settings.intensity));
text.push_str(&format!(
"(W/S) Low-frequency boost: {}\n",
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost
));
text.push_str(&format!(
"(E/D) Low-frequency boost curvature: {}\n",
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost_curvature
));
text.push_str(&format!(
"(R/F) High-pass frequency: {}\n",
bloom_settings.high_pass_frequency
));
text.push_str(&format!(
"(T/G) Mode: {}\n",
match bloom_settings.composite_mode {
BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving => "Energy-conserving",
BloomCompositeMode::Additive => "Additive",
}
));
text.push_str(&format!(
"(Y/H) Threshold: {}\n",
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold
));
text.push_str(&format!(
"(U/J) Threshold softness: {}\n",
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold_softness
));
if keycode.just_pressed(KeyCode::Space) {
commands.entity(entity).remove::<BloomSettings>();
}
let dt = time.delta_seconds();
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::A) {
bloom_settings.intensity -= dt / 10.0;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::Q) {
bloom_settings.intensity += dt / 10.0;
}
bloom_settings.intensity = bloom_settings.intensity.clamp(0.0, 1.0);
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::S) {
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost -= dt / 10.0;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::W) {
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost += dt / 10.0;
}
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost = bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost.clamp(0.0, 1.0);
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::D) {
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost_curvature -= dt / 10.0;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::E) {
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost_curvature += dt / 10.0;
}
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost_curvature =
bloom_settings.low_frequency_boost_curvature.clamp(0.0, 1.0);
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::F) {
bloom_settings.high_pass_frequency -= dt / 10.0;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::R) {
bloom_settings.high_pass_frequency += dt / 10.0;
}
bloom_settings.high_pass_frequency = bloom_settings.high_pass_frequency.clamp(0.0, 1.0);
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::G) {
bloom_settings.composite_mode = BloomCompositeMode::Additive;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::T) {
bloom_settings.composite_mode = BloomCompositeMode::EnergyConserving;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::H) {
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold -= dt;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::Y) {
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold += dt;
}
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold =
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold.max(0.0);
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::J) {
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold_softness -= dt / 10.0;
}
if keycode.pressed(KeyCode::U) {
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold_softness += dt / 10.0;
}
bloom_settings.prefilter_settings.threshold_softness = bloom_settings
.prefilter_settings
.threshold_softness
.clamp(0.0, 1.0);
}
(entity, None) => {
*text = "Bloom: Off (Toggle: Space)".to_string();
if keycode.just_pressed(KeyCode::Space) {
commands.entity(entity).insert(BloomSettings::default());
}
}
}
}
#[derive(Component)]
struct Bouncing;
fn bounce_spheres(time: Res<Time>, mut query: Query<&mut Transform, With<Bouncing>>) {
for mut transform in query.iter_mut() {
transform.translation.y =
(transform.translation.x + transform.translation.z + time.elapsed_seconds()).sin();
}
}