bevy/examples/shader/shader_prepass.rs

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Add depth and normal prepass (#6284) # Objective - Add a configurable prepass - A depth prepass is useful for various shader effects and to reduce overdraw. It can be expansive depending on the scene so it's important to be able to disable it if you don't need any effects that uses it or don't suffer from excessive overdraw. - The goal is to eventually use it for things like TAA, Ambient Occlusion, SSR and various other techniques that can benefit from having a prepass. ## Solution The prepass node is inserted before the main pass. It runs for each `Camera3d` with a prepass component (`DepthPrepass`, `NormalPrepass`). The presence of one of those components is used to determine which textures are generated in the prepass. When any prepass is enabled, the depth buffer generated will be used by the main pass to reduce overdraw. The prepass runs for each `Material` created with the `MaterialPlugin::prepass_enabled` option set to `true`. You can overload the shader used by the prepass by using `Material::prepass_vertex_shader()` and/or `Material::prepass_fragment_shader()`. It will also use the `Material::specialize()` for more advanced use cases. It is enabled by default on all materials. The prepass works on opaque materials and materials using an alpha mask. Transparent materials are ignored. The `StandardMaterial` overloads the prepass fragment shader to support alpha mask and normal maps. --- ## Changelog - Add a new `PrepassNode` that runs before the main pass - Add a `PrepassPlugin` to extract/prepare/queue the necessary data - Add a `DepthPrepass` and `NormalPrepass` component to control which textures will be created by the prepass and available in later passes. - Add a new `prepass_enabled` flag to the `MaterialPlugin` that will control if a material uses the prepass or not. - Add a new `prepass_enabled` flag to the `PbrPlugin` to control if the StandardMaterial uses the prepass. Currently defaults to false. - Add `Material::prepass_vertex_shader()` and `Material::prepass_fragment_shader()` to control the prepass from the `Material` ## Notes In bevy's sample 3d scene, the performance is actually worse when enabling the prepass, but on more complex scenes the performance is generally better. I would like more testing on this, but @DGriffin91 has reported a very noticeable improvements in some scenes. The prepass is also used by @JMS55 for TAA and GTAO discord thread: <https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1011624228627419187> This PR was built on top of the work of multiple people Co-Authored-By: @superdump Co-Authored-By: @robtfm Co-Authored-By: @JMS55 Co-authored-by: Charles <IceSentry@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: JMS55 <47158642+JMS55@users.noreply.github.com>
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//! Bevy has an optional prepass that is controlled per-material. A prepass is a rendering pass that runs before the main pass.
//! It will optionally generate various view textures. Currently it supports depth and normal textures.
//! The textures are not generated for any material using alpha blending.
//!
//! # WARNING
//! The prepass currently doesn't work on `WebGL`.
use bevy::{
core_pipeline::prepass::{DepthPrepass, NormalPrepass},
pbr::{NotShadowCaster, PbrPlugin},
prelude::*,
reflect::TypeUuid,
render::render_resource::{AsBindGroup, ShaderRef},
};
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins.set(PbrPlugin {
// The prepass is enabled by default on the StandardMaterial,
// but you can disable it if you need to.
// prepass_enabled: false,
..default()
}))
.add_plugin(MaterialPlugin::<CustomMaterial>::default())
.add_plugin(MaterialPlugin::<PrepassOutputMaterial> {
// This material only needs to read the prepass textures,
// but the meshes using it should not contribute to the prepass render, so we can disable it.
prepass_enabled: false,
..default()
})
.add_startup_system(setup)
.add_system(rotate)
.add_system(update)
.run();
}
/// set up a simple 3D scene
fn setup(
mut commands: Commands,
mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
mut materials: ResMut<Assets<CustomMaterial>>,
mut std_materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
mut depth_materials: ResMut<Assets<PrepassOutputMaterial>>,
asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
) {
// camera
commands.spawn((
Camera3dBundle {
transform: Transform::from_xyz(-2.0, 3., 5.0).looking_at(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::Y),
..default()
},
// To enable the prepass you need to add the components associated with the ones you need
// This will write the depth buffer to a texture that you can use in the main pass
DepthPrepass,
// This will generate a texture containing world normals (with normal maps applied)
NormalPrepass,
));
// plane
commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
mesh: meshes.add(shape::Plane { size: 5.0 }.into()),
material: std_materials.add(Color::rgb(0.3, 0.5, 0.3).into()),
..default()
});
// A quad that shows the outputs of the prepass
// To make it easy, we just draw a big quad right in front of the camera. For a real application, this isn't ideal.
commands.spawn((
MaterialMeshBundle {
mesh: meshes.add(shape::Quad::new(Vec2::new(20.0, 20.0)).into()),
material: depth_materials.add(PrepassOutputMaterial {
show_depth: 0.0,
show_normal: 0.0,
}),
transform: Transform::from_xyz(-0.75, 1.25, 3.0)
.looking_at(Vec3::new(2.0, -2.5, -5.0), Vec3::Y),
..default()
},
NotShadowCaster,
));
// Opaque cube using the StandardMaterial
commands.spawn((
PbrBundle {
mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
material: std_materials.add(Color::rgb(0.8, 0.7, 0.6).into()),
transform: Transform::from_xyz(-1.0, 0.5, 0.0),
..default()
},
Rotates,
));
// Cube with alpha mask
commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
material: std_materials.add(StandardMaterial {
alpha_mode: AlphaMode::Mask(1.0),
base_color_texture: Some(asset_server.load("branding/icon.png")),
..default()
}),
transform: Transform::from_xyz(0.0, 0.5, 0.0),
..default()
});
// Cube with alpha blending.
// Transparent materials are ignored by the prepass
commands.spawn(MaterialMeshBundle {
mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
material: materials.add(CustomMaterial {
color: Color::WHITE,
color_texture: Some(asset_server.load("branding/icon.png")),
alpha_mode: AlphaMode::Blend,
}),
transform: Transform::from_xyz(1.0, 0.5, 0.0),
..default()
});
// light
commands.spawn(PointLightBundle {
point_light: PointLight {
intensity: 1500.0,
shadows_enabled: true,
..default()
},
transform: Transform::from_xyz(4.0, 8.0, 4.0),
..default()
});
let style = TextStyle {
font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraMono-Medium.ttf"),
font_size: 18.0,
color: Color::WHITE,
};
commands.spawn(
TextBundle::from_sections(vec![
TextSection::new("Prepass Output: transparent\n", style.clone()),
TextSection::new("\n\n", style.clone()),
TextSection::new("Controls\n", style.clone()),
TextSection::new("---------------\n", style.clone()),
TextSection::new("Space - Change output\n", style),
])
.with_style(Style {
position_type: PositionType::Absolute,
position: UiRect {
top: Val::Px(10.0),
left: Val::Px(10.0),
..default()
},
..default()
}),
);
}
// This is the struct that will be passed to your shader
#[derive(AsBindGroup, TypeUuid, Debug, Clone)]
#[uuid = "f690fdae-d598-45ab-8225-97e2a3f056e0"]
pub struct CustomMaterial {
#[uniform(0)]
color: Color,
#[texture(1)]
#[sampler(2)]
color_texture: Option<Handle<Image>>,
alpha_mode: AlphaMode,
}
/// Not shown in this example, but if you need to specialize your material, the specialize
/// function will also be used by the prepass
impl Material for CustomMaterial {
fn fragment_shader() -> ShaderRef {
"shaders/custom_material.wgsl".into()
}
fn alpha_mode(&self) -> AlphaMode {
self.alpha_mode
}
// You can override the default shaders used in the prepass if your material does
// anything not supported by the default prepass
// fn prepass_fragment_shader() -> ShaderRef {
// "shaders/custom_material.wgsl".into()
// }
}
#[derive(Component)]
struct Rotates;
fn rotate(mut q: Query<&mut Transform, With<Rotates>>, time: Res<Time>) {
for mut t in q.iter_mut() {
let rot = (time.elapsed_seconds().sin() * 0.5 + 0.5) * std::f32::consts::PI * 2.0;
t.rotation = Quat::from_rotation_z(rot);
}
}
// This shader simply loads the prepass texture and outputs it directly
#[derive(AsBindGroup, TypeUuid, Debug, Clone)]
#[uuid = "0af99895-b96e-4451-bc12-c6b1c1c52750"]
pub struct PrepassOutputMaterial {
#[uniform(0)]
show_depth: f32,
#[uniform(1)]
show_normal: f32,
}
impl Material for PrepassOutputMaterial {
fn fragment_shader() -> ShaderRef {
"shaders/show_prepass.wgsl".into()
}
// This needs to be transparent in order to show the scene behind the mesh
fn alpha_mode(&self) -> AlphaMode {
AlphaMode::Blend
}
}
fn update(
keycode: Res<Input<KeyCode>>,
material_handle: Query<&Handle<PrepassOutputMaterial>>,
mut materials: ResMut<Assets<PrepassOutputMaterial>>,
mut text: Query<&mut Text>,
) {
if keycode.just_pressed(KeyCode::Space) {
let handle = material_handle.single();
let mut mat = materials.get_mut(handle).unwrap();
let out_text;
if mat.show_depth == 1.0 {
out_text = "normal";
mat.show_depth = 0.0;
mat.show_normal = 1.0;
} else if mat.show_normal == 1.0 {
out_text = "transparent";
mat.show_depth = 0.0;
mat.show_normal = 0.0;
} else {
out_text = "depth";
mat.show_depth = 1.0;
mat.show_normal = 0.0;
}
let mut text = text.single_mut();
text.sections[0].value = format!("Prepass Output: {out_text}\n");
}
}