Vulkan-glTF-PBR
Physical based rendering with Vulkan using glTF 2.0 models (by SaschaWillems)
HybridRenderingEngine
Clustered Forward/Deferred renderer with Physically Based Shading, Image Based Lighting and a whole lot of OpenGL. (by Angelo1211)
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Vulkan-glTF-PBR
Posts with mentions or reviews of Vulkan-glTF-PBR.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-23.
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Sascha Willems' glTF PBR demo animations question
The code in Node::update() here https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan-glTF-PBR/blob/master/base/VulkanglTFModel.cpp seems to tank FPS when multiple nodes share the same skin during animation - if a skin has 100 joints and 30 nodes use the skin - that's 3000 node transformations per frame.
- Issue with fragment shader-based tangent/binormal calculations
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Hi! This is my Vulkan renderer called Croissant. I decided to learn Vulkan and graphics techniques by creating a renderer. Although it is still a work in progress and lacks several features, I hope that sharing my project may be helpful to others who are also learning!
Vulkan physically-Based Rendering by SaschaWillems
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How to design a material system?
Yes, solving the problems inherent with shader graphs is likely not worth your time, take longer than the project itself, and not something that's going to be particularly helpful in professionally developing your skills in graphics. You can of course create a UI to configure the shaders you already have, similar to displaying and configuring this, and that might prove useful to you testing out rendering, but that's basically configuring a bunch of menus, easier to do, and no need for generic shader graph components, display, or compilation of those components.
- are there any Tutorials for CGLTF, or tinyGLTF, i've found none so far.
HybridRenderingEngine
Posts with mentions or reviews of HybridRenderingEngine.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-23.
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Why Are Modern PC Games Using So Much VRAM?
Aside from that, for more foundational information about how things like rendering and shaders work, there's a plethora of content out there such as NVIDIA's "Life of a Triangle" blog post or Fabien Giesen's "A trip through the Graphics Pipeline" blog post. There's really too much to link, so I'm just gonna link this treasure trove of resources covering dozens upon dozens of articles, presentations and blog posts from general computer graphics, GPU programming and architecture, software development, OpenGL-specific resources for getting into graphics programming, etc.
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Hi! This is my Vulkan renderer called Croissant. I decided to learn Vulkan and graphics techniques by creating a renderer. Although it is still a work in progress and lacks several features, I hope that sharing my project may be helpful to others who are also learning!
Hybrid Rendering Engine by Angelo1211
- Has anyone switched from web dev to graphics programming?
- Story: My (failed) attempt to jump to graphics at Big Ns, as a generalist C++ dev
- Is there a good, open source, realistic OpenGL renderer for us to use?
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Looking for some tips about Compute Shaders
Also, I found this to be a nice stack of links: https://github.com/Angelo1211/HybridRenderingEngine/wiki/References#22-Compute-Shaders