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# Objective A big step in the migration to required components: meshes and materials! ## Solution As per the [selected proposal](https://hackmd.io/@bevy/required_components/%2Fj9-PnF-2QKK0on1KQ29UWQ): - Deprecate `MaterialMesh2dBundle`, `MaterialMeshBundle`, and `PbrBundle`. - Add `Mesh2d` and `Mesh3d` components, which wrap a `Handle<Mesh>`. - Add `MeshMaterial2d<M: Material2d>` and `MeshMaterial3d<M: Material>`, which wrap a `Handle<M>`. - Meshes *without* a mesh material should be rendered with a default material. The existence of a material is determined by `HasMaterial2d`/`HasMaterial3d`, which is required by `MeshMaterial2d`/`MeshMaterial3d`. This gets around problems with the generics. Previously: ```rust commands.spawn(MaterialMesh2dBundle { mesh: meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0)).into(), material: materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5)), transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)), ..default() }); ``` Now: ```rust commands.spawn(( Mesh2d(meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0))), MeshMaterial2d(materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5))), Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)), )); ``` If the mesh material is missing, previously nothing was rendered. Now, it renders a white default `ColorMaterial` in 2D and a `StandardMaterial` in 3D (this can be overridden). Below, only every other entity has a material: ![Näyttökuva 2024-09-29 181746](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5c8be029-d2fe-4b8c-ae89-17a72ff82c9a) ![Näyttökuva 2024-09-29 181918](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/58adbc55-5a1e-4c7d-a2c7-ed456227b909) Why white? This is still open for discussion, but I think white makes sense for a *default* material, while *invalid* asset handles pointing to nothing should have something like a pink material to indicate that something is broken (I don't handle that in this PR yet). This is kind of a mix of Godot and Unity: Godot just renders a white material for non-existent materials, while Unity renders nothing when no materials exist, but renders pink for invalid materials. I can also change the default material to pink if that is preferable though. ## Testing I ran some 2D and 3D examples to test if anything changed visually. I have not tested all examples or features yet however. If anyone wants to test more extensively, it would be appreciated! ## Implementation Notes - The relationship between `bevy_render` and `bevy_pbr` is weird here. `bevy_render` needs `Mesh3d` for its own systems, but `bevy_pbr` has all of the material logic, and `bevy_render` doesn't depend on it. I feel like the two crates should be refactored in some way, but I think that's out of scope for this PR. - I didn't migrate meshlets to required components yet. That can probably be done in a follow-up, as this is already a huge PR. - It is becoming increasingly clear to me that we really, *really* want to disallow raw asset handles as components. They caused me a *ton* of headache here already, and it took me a long time to find every place that queried for them or inserted them directly on entities, since there were no compiler errors for it. If we don't remove the `Component` derive, I expect raw asset handles to be a *huge* footgun for users as we transition to wrapper components, especially as handles as components have been the norm so far. I personally consider this to be a blocker for 0.15: we need to migrate to wrapper components for asset handles everywhere, and remove the `Component` derive. Also see https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/14124. --- ## Migration Guide Asset handles for meshes and mesh materials must now be wrapped in the `Mesh2d` and `MeshMaterial2d` or `Mesh3d` and `MeshMaterial3d` components for 2D and 3D respectively. Raw handles as components no longer render meshes. Additionally, `MaterialMesh2dBundle`, `MaterialMeshBundle`, and `PbrBundle` have been deprecated. Instead, use the mesh and material components directly. Previously: ```rust commands.spawn(MaterialMesh2dBundle { mesh: meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0)).into(), material: materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5)), transform: Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)), ..default() }); ``` Now: ```rust commands.spawn(( Mesh2d(meshes.add(Circle::new(100.0))), MeshMaterial2d(materials.add(Color::srgb(7.5, 0.0, 7.5))), Transform::from_translation(Vec3::new(-200., 0., 0.)), )); ``` If the mesh material is missing, a white default material is now used. Previously, nothing was rendered if the material was missing. The `WithMesh2d` and `WithMesh3d` query filter type aliases have also been removed. Simply use `With<Mesh2d>` or `With<Mesh3d>`. --------- Co-authored-by: Tim Blackbird <justthecooldude@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
129 lines
3.8 KiB
Rust
129 lines
3.8 KiB
Rust
//! Create a custom material to draw basic lines in 3D
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use bevy::{
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pbr::{MaterialPipeline, MaterialPipelineKey},
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prelude::*,
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reflect::TypePath,
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render::{
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mesh::{MeshVertexBufferLayoutRef, PrimitiveTopology},
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render_asset::RenderAssetUsages,
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render_resource::{
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AsBindGroup, PolygonMode, RenderPipelineDescriptor, ShaderRef,
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SpecializedMeshPipelineError,
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},
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},
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};
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/// This example uses a shader source file from the assets subdirectory
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const SHADER_ASSET_PATH: &str = "shaders/line_material.wgsl";
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fn main() {
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App::new()
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.add_plugins((DefaultPlugins, MaterialPlugin::<LineMaterial>::default()))
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.add_systems(Startup, setup)
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.run();
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}
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fn setup(
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mut commands: Commands,
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mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
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mut materials: ResMut<Assets<LineMaterial>>,
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) {
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// Spawn a list of lines with start and end points for each lines
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commands.spawn((
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Mesh3d(meshes.add(LineList {
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lines: vec![
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(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::new(1.0, 1.0, 0.0)),
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(Vec3::new(1.0, 1.0, 0.0), Vec3::new(1.0, 0.0, 0.0)),
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],
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})),
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MeshMaterial3d(materials.add(LineMaterial {
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color: LinearRgba::GREEN,
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})),
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Transform::from_xyz(-1.5, 0.0, 0.0),
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));
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// Spawn a line strip that goes from point to point
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commands.spawn((
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Mesh3d(meshes.add(LineStrip {
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points: vec![
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Vec3::ZERO,
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Vec3::new(1.0, 1.0, 0.0),
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Vec3::new(1.0, 0.0, 0.0),
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],
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})),
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MeshMaterial3d(materials.add(LineMaterial {
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color: LinearRgba::BLUE,
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})),
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Transform::from_xyz(0.5, 0.0, 0.0),
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));
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// camera
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commands.spawn(Camera3dBundle {
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transform: Transform::from_xyz(-2.0, 2.5, 5.0).looking_at(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::Y),
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..default()
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});
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}
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#[derive(Asset, TypePath, Default, AsBindGroup, Debug, Clone)]
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struct LineMaterial {
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#[uniform(0)]
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color: LinearRgba,
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}
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impl Material for LineMaterial {
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fn fragment_shader() -> ShaderRef {
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SHADER_ASSET_PATH.into()
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}
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fn specialize(
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_pipeline: &MaterialPipeline<Self>,
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descriptor: &mut RenderPipelineDescriptor,
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_layout: &MeshVertexBufferLayoutRef,
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_key: MaterialPipelineKey<Self>,
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) -> Result<(), SpecializedMeshPipelineError> {
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// This is the important part to tell bevy to render this material as a line between vertices
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descriptor.primitive.polygon_mode = PolygonMode::Line;
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Ok(())
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}
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}
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/// A list of lines with a start and end position
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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struct LineList {
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lines: Vec<(Vec3, Vec3)>,
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}
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impl From<LineList> for Mesh {
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fn from(line: LineList) -> Self {
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let vertices: Vec<_> = line.lines.into_iter().flat_map(|(a, b)| [a, b]).collect();
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Mesh::new(
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// This tells wgpu that the positions are list of lines
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// where every pair is a start and end point
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PrimitiveTopology::LineList,
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RenderAssetUsages::RENDER_WORLD,
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)
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// Add the vertices positions as an attribute
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.with_inserted_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_POSITION, vertices)
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}
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}
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/// A list of points that will have a line drawn between each consecutive points
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#[derive(Debug, Clone)]
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struct LineStrip {
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points: Vec<Vec3>,
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}
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impl From<LineStrip> for Mesh {
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fn from(line: LineStrip) -> Self {
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Mesh::new(
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// This tells wgpu that the positions are a list of points
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// where a line will be drawn between each consecutive point
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PrimitiveTopology::LineStrip,
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RenderAssetUsages::RENDER_WORLD,
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)
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// Add the point positions as an attribute
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.with_inserted_attribute(Mesh::ATTRIBUTE_POSITION, line.points)
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}
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}
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