morphorm
kajiya
morphorm | kajiya | |
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5 | 19 | |
238 | 4,583 | |
2.1% | 0.9% | |
6.5 | 4.4 | |
about 2 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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morphorm
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Whatโs everyone working on this week (1/2023)?
I started working Rustycan - a small UI framework that focuses on developer ergonomics and uses other frameworks (such as egui/druid/html) for the rendering, except for the layout which I'm planning to use morphorm.
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taffy 0.1: a fully-documented, actively maintained UI layout library to replace the abandoned stretch crate
That said, I'd be interested in migrating towards something closer to the Hierarchy trait that morphorm has pioneered. If this is something that's interesting and important to you could you make an issue?
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Bevy and Dioxus are collaborating on stretch2: a revived UI layout algorithm
jkelleyrtp has been experimenting with other UI layout strategies, including SwiftUI. On my end, I really want to see morphorm support (based on subform): initial experiments are promising, and it's "refreshingly simple".
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Bevy 0.6
There's a few critical subtasks here: - determine the data flow model we'd like to use for our UI. We'd like to integrate tightly into the ECS, but need to figure out how to reduce the boilerplate and improve reliability around working with hierarchies. - swap our layout library. Our current dependency stretch implements the flexbox algorithm, but is unmaintained and has critical bugs :( The three main options here are to fork flex, move to the new morphorm crate, or write a layout library from scratch - consider rearchitecting our UI to be more flexible and compositional: splitting the massive Style component into several parts and moving to a "UI is a collection of behaviors" paradigm - build out more widgets! - more docs and examples!
kajiya
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Portable, cross-platform, reliable 3D library?
There's also Kajiya, though it's very new and works on a limited range of GPUs.
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What is Rust's potential in game development?
I don't know how major they are considered, but Embark Studios is doing quite a bit of Rust in the open source space, most notably (IMO) rust-gpu and kajiya
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Strolle: pretty lightning, ๐ global illumination ๐, 6D hashmaps, progress report with a dungeon scene!
I'm also aware of https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/kajiya/, which has a pretty neat documentation:
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Ambient: The Multiplayer Game Engine
> You can't even achieve PS2-era graphics with Rust right now
That's just straight up false:
https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/kajiya
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Star citizen vs Unreal engine 5, how do you think it will fare?
There you go
- Kajiya Render โ Global Illumination Overview
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Bevy Jam #1
What do you think of the Kajiya renderer from Embark Studios. Is there a desire from the core developers to improve the plugin and maybe use as a default renderer?
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WGPU setup and compute shader feedback - and Tutorial.
A good example of what you can do with rust-gpu is kajiya from rust-gpu's creators. You'll notice that every shaders are not using complex enum, traits or even vector (no_std) from Rust.
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Bevy 0.6
I know nothing about game engines/programming/design, but I have recently read about https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/kajiya and wondered if bevy could benefit from it?
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Bevy game engine v0.6.0 released
This release constitutes a massive rendering API rework. You can think of it more as a foundation that makes it easier to implement better rendering features in the future.
If you check the release notes[0], you'll see HDR/Bloom support was dropped at the last minute, and several other major rendering features are still pending implementation.
The great part about Bevy is that it's modular, so you can swap out the renderer if you like. There's already several people using Bevy with Embark's kajiya renderer[1].
[0] https://bevyengine.org/news/bevy-0-6/#what-s-next-for-bevy
[1] https://github.com/EmbarkStudios/kajiya
What are some alternatives?
rfcs - Suggest changes to Bevy and view accepted designs
bevy_egui - This crate provides an Egui integration for the Bevy game engine. ๐บ๐ฆ Please support the Ukrainian army: https://savelife.in.ua/en/
taffy - A high performance rust-powered UI layout library
www.rust-lang.org - The home of the Rust website
stretch - High performance flexbox implementation written in rust
uptrace - Open source APM: OpenTelemetry traces, metrics, and logs
bevy_ggrs - Bevy plugin for the GGRS P2P rollback networking library.
MockingBird - ๐AIๆๅฃฐ: 5็งๅ ๅ ้ๆจ็ๅฃฐ้ณๅนถ็ๆไปปๆ่ฏญ้ณๅ ๅฎน Clone a voice in 5 seconds to generate arbitrary speech in real-time
bevy-kajiya - A plugin to use the kajiya renderer with bevy
sprawl - A high performance Rust-powered layout library [Moved to: https://github.com/DioxusLabs/taffy]
awesome-bevy - A collection of Bevy assets, plugins, learning resources, and apps made by the community