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Vulkan
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Usages for vkCreateHeadlessSurfaceEXT
Samples in https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan have shown how to use vkCreateHeadlessSurfaceEXT. But these headless samples crash at acquireNextImage from the swapchain. Now I guess the problem lies in the vulkan-wsi-layer.
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offscreen rendering vs render to texture
This is the reference I used. https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan/blob/master/examples/hdr/hdr.cpp
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Question about descriptor buffers.
Hi, I'm messing with descriptor buffers but I've came across certain issues I can't seem to solve. I'm using this tutorial as reference. I've tried UBOs and SSBOs, it works perfectly and there is no need to change the buffers offsets when recording a command buffer because I can access them by index like this:
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Need help learning descriptor sets
Hi I am trying to learn Vulkan for an upcoming project and I have so far found everything to be straight forward if very verbose. I have now come to descriptor sets, layout bindings and the so forth and it's got more confusing than I can work out. I have been following this github repo for a headless compute example and it works fine as it is. But when I tried to add an additional storage buffer to the test shader than it comes with I am unable to copy the data over instead just getting a whole collection of 0's.
- Sascha Willems bloom example dependency management
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Vulkan ray tracer with fog and stuff
P.S. do you know of Sascha Willems’ code? https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan
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Proper way to access a read-only texture that has no sampler from an hlsl compute shader?
BTW, this problem can be reproduced as described below: - clone https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan.git - build the project and run it with arguments : -v - s hlsl to enable the validation layer and to use hlsl code - run ComputeShader project. The following validation error "Type mismatch on descriptor slot ..." will be shown in the console. - to fix it, as suggested above, you can replace the 3rd line of emboss.comp, sharpen.comp, and edgedetect.comp from: Texture2D inputImage : register(t0); //Creates validation errors to RWTexture2D inputImage : register(u0); //no validation errors (you'll then need to recompile the shaders to spv with a proper hlsl compiler such as Microsoft dxc)
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Recommendations on how to start a small Vulkan project
Another way I saw some projects start was by using example base classes (either Sascha Willems' implementations or the framework used by Khronos Samples).
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I've been working on a real-time ray tracing renderer
It's not a tutorial but I'd recommend Sascha Willems examples. A good next step could be adding models and shadows (see https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan/tree/master/examples/raytracingshadows). It's a single file but you can easily understand what each function does.
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Add a second texture to Sascha Willems glftLoading app
Exactly as u/aerorang said. I recommend comparing your linked example with Sascha's gtTF Scene rendering example where he adds a normal map along with the base albedo texture. He also marked important parts of the code with the POI keyword, so you can search for them in the code.
rivi-loader
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Any good resources for purely computational work?
If you use Rust, I have been developing a similar project to kompute: https://github.com/periferia-labs/rivi-loader
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How are Vulkan, CUDA, Triton and all other things connected?
For cross-platform support look at WebGPU and Vulkan (e.g,: [0] [1]. Essentially, you would need to write the func in WGSL or GLSL, HLSL or MSL. Each of these can be cross-compiled to SPIR-V (what Vulkan needs) with cross-compilers such as spirv-cross and naga.
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WebRTC.rs reached an important milestone in connectivity!
Looking to integrate the webrtc-rs into the Rust native version: https://github.com/periferia-labs/rivi-loader
- Vulkan-based program loader for GPGPU applications in Rust
- Vulkan-based program loader for GPGPU applications
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naga - Universal shader translation in Rust
tinyrenderer - A brief computer graphics / rendering course
Vulkan-Samples - One stop solution for all Vulkan samples
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