filament
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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filament
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Filament – A Language for Fearless Hardware Design
Also: Filament is a real-time physically-based renderer written in C++. It is mobile-first, but also multi-platform.
https://google.github.io/filament/
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Looking for resources / mentor
Also beginner here, I think you can learn other's codes to get a better understanding of the API by learning how others can abstract these concept into higher level. They're many great projects out there like Google's pbr renderer filament https://github.com/google/filament, AMD's gltf sample https://github.com/GPUOpen-LibrariesAndSDKs/glTFSample and also as many suggested, the Sascha Willems's repos https://github.com/SaschaWillems and the official sample https://github.com/KhronosGroup/Vulkan-Samples
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Flutter and Apple Vision Pro
In the Flame discussions page, there is a request for 3D, and Flame developers write that they will be happy to start working on support once when Impeller is stable on most major platforms. So what can the community do? 1) Create discussion topics, just like these posts. Or in other discussion forums. 2) Learn about Impeller, Filament, Flame, and Flutter and be willing to contribute to their development. 3) Join Flame now and try to do something or contribute. 4) Study the implementation of Flutter 3D, and try to do something together with ARCore or ARKit plugins.
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Appleseed – open-source, physically-based global illumination rendering engine
Anyone know much about how this compares to Filament by Google?
https://github.com/google/filament
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Searching for Reliable Cross-Platform Rendering Framework (C/C++)
Have you tried Filament? https://google.github.io/filament/
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What is this C++ trick called? It looks a bit like PIMPL.
I was looking through the Google Filament repo and I noticed that the classes in include/filament use a trick I haven't seen before that hide implementation details similar to PIMPL.
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Why aren't there constantly more shading languages popping up all the time like other languages?
There are a handful of other examples out there of high-level shading languages - Cg (long deprecated), whatever Filament Material system uses (example), and various GLSL preprocessors (example).
- Fence callback system
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OpenGL displays the color of an image different from the system color profile;
I'm loading a texture using OpenGL enjoy this glTexImage2D( GL_TEXTURE_2D, 0, GL_RGBA, texture.width, texture.height, 0, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, texture.pixels.data()); The issue is that the color of the image looks different from the one I see when I open the file on the system image viewer. On the screenshot you can see the yellow on the face displayed on the system image viewer has the color #FEDE57 but the one that is displayed in the OpenGL window is #FEE262 Is there any flag or format I could use to match the same color calibration? Displaying this same image as a Vulkan texture looks fine, so I can discard there is not an issue in how I load the image data. [EDIT] In the end it seems likethe framebuffer in OpenGL doesn't gets color corrected, so you have to tell the OS to do it for you #include void prepareNativeWindow(SDL_Window *sdlWindow) { SDL_SysWMinfo wmi; SDL_VERSION(&wmi.version); SDL_GetWindowWMInfo(sdlWindow, &wmi); NSWindow *win = wmi.info.cocoa.window; [win setColorSpace:[NSColorSpace sRGBColorSpace]]; } I found this solution here https://github.com/google/filament/blob/main/libs/filamentapp/src/NativeWindowHelperCocoa.mm https://preview.redd.it/2td3rs19p4f71.jpg?width=1476&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=454d4e554d47e3a4e11a16c938304f1125ed7622
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Weird Vulkan Bug
I found this issue on github https://github.com/google/filament/pull/3190/files
rbfx
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Are there any cross-platform high-level fully programmatic mobile frameworks like Apple's SceneKit, SpriteKit, and GameplayKit that do not depend on special IDEs or visual editors?
good engines for C++ that meet your requirements https://github.com/u3d-community/U3D https://github.com/rbfx/rbfx i highly recommend taking a look at rbfx, U3D doesn't have all the fancy features that rbfx has but deep down they are the same engine almost. They are forks of Urho3D, a mature engine that has existed from the year of 2011/2010.
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Searching for Reliable Cross-Platform Rendering Framework (C/C++)
Urho3D is dead. There is the U3D project which is essentially a maintenance fork made after the original project was taken over by a crazy Russian nationalist. There is also rbfx which is a progression fork that is working to make improvements such as to the PBR rendering pipeline, making it work with C# if desired, as well as rebuilding and improving the editor. The original Urho3D is soon to be even more dead than currently, since the discourse forum is set for archival and deactivation at 4:00 AM tomorrow morning.
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As of 2023, what is the state of things regarding C/C++ 3D graphics libraries for the web?
Go to: https://github.com/rbfx/rbfx, they have a discord but IIRC it's basically just a CMake build so you flip the flags to say "WebGL" or "Emscripten" or w/e and CMake will basically tell you everything that's wrong.
- rbfx: Game engine with (optional) C# support and WYSIWYG editor.
- Cross-platform open-source game engine with C# support and Unity-like editor
- Rbfx: Open-source game engine with Unity-like editor and C# support
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Unity merges with IronSource
If anyone is looking for a Unity alternative, the guys at rbfx are doing a great job revamping the old Urho3D codebase: https://github.com/rbfx/rbfx
It has good C# scripting support, a nice editor and modern rendering pipeline.
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Game engine for programmars
You could try Urho3D or its newer fork rbfx.
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Preferred game engine
I use an engine called rbfx which is a fork of the Urho3D engine. A lot of it is just the fact that I've been using it for over a decade, so I am comfortable with it. I'm a programmer, not really comfortable with integrated editor engines such as Unity or Godot, and the easy C++ extensibility of the engine appeals to me. Plus it's decently powerful, and well supported on a lot of platforms (I build for Windows, WebGL, and very occasionally RPi for the most part) and is open source to satisfy that stubbornly libertarian side of my character.
What are some alternatives?
android-3D-model-viewer - Android OpenGL 2.0 application to view 3D models. Published on Play Store
urho3d - Game engine
THREE.js-PathTracing-Renderer - Real-time PathTracing with global illumination and progressive rendering, all on top of the Three.js WebGL framework. Click here for Live Demo: https://erichlof.github.io/THREE.js-PathTracing-Renderer/Geometry_Showcase.html
RmlUi - RmlUi - The HTML/CSS User Interface library evolved
compose-samples - Official Jetpack Compose samples.
raylib - A simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy videogames programming
The-Forge - The Forge Cross-Platform Rendering Framework PC Windows, Steamdeck (native), Ray Tracing, macOS / iOS, Android, XBOX, PS4, PS5, Switch, Quest 2
bgfx - Cross-platform, graphics API agnostic, "Bring Your Own Engine/Framework" style rendering library.
rust-skia - Rust Bindings for the Skia Graphics Library
DiligentEngine - A modern cross-platform low-level graphics library and rendering framework
OpenSceneGraph - OpenSceneGraph git repository
SFML - Simple and Fast Multimedia Library