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Terrarum/assets/tiling_dither.frag
2021-10-10 23:47:03 +09:00

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/*
*/
#version 120
#ifdef GL_ES
precision mediump float;
#endif
#extension GL_EXT_gpu_shader4 : enable
varying vec4 v_color;
varying vec2 v_texCoords;
uniform sampler2D u_texture;
uniform vec2 screenDimension;
uniform vec2 tilesInAxes; // size of the tilemap texture; vec2(tiles_in_horizontal, tiles_in_vertical)
uniform sampler2D tilemap; // RGBA8888
uniform sampler2D tilesAtlas; // terrain, wire, fluids, etc.
uniform sampler2D tilesBlendAtlas; // alternative terrain for the weather mix (e.g. yellowed grass)
uniform float tilesBlend = 0.0; // percentage of blending [0f..1f]. 0: draws tilesAtlas, 1: draws tilesBlendAtlas
uniform vec2 tilesInAtlas = vec2(256.0, 256.0);
uniform vec2 atlasTexSize = vec2(4096.0, 4096.0);
vec2 _tilesInAtlas = vec2(1.0, 1.0) / tilesInAtlas;
vec2 tileSizeInPx = atlasTexSize * _tilesInAtlas; // should be like ivec2(16.0, 16.0)
vec2 _tileSizeInPx = vec2(1.0, 1.0) / tileSizeInPx; // should be like ivec2(0.06125, 0.06125)
uniform vec4 colourFilter = vec4(1, 1, 1, 1); // used by WALL to darken it
uniform ivec2 cameraTranslation = ivec2(0, 0); // used to offset the drawing; it's integer because we want the drawing to be pixel-aligned
uniform float drawBreakage = 1.0; // set it to 0f to not draw breakage, 1f to draw it; NEVER set to any other values.
uniform float mulBlendIntensity = 1.0; // used my MUL-blending drawings; works about the same way as the Layer Opacity slider of Photoshop/Krita/etc.
const vec2 bc = vec2(1.0, 0.0); //binary constant
// man the traditional bayer crosshatch pattern looks really good on tiles...
int bayer[16] = int[](
0,8,2,10,
12,4,14,6,
3,11,1,9,
15,7,13,5
);
float bayerSize = 4.0;
float bayerDivider = 16;
ivec2 getTileXY(int tileNumber) {
return ivec2(tileNumber % int(tilesInAtlas.x), tileNumber / int(tilesInAtlas.x));
}
// return: int=0xaarrggbb
int _colToInt(vec4 color) {
return int(color.b * 255) | (int(color.g * 255) << 8) | (int(color.r * 255) << 16) | (int(color.a * 255) << 24);
}
// 0x0rggbb where int=0xaarrggbb
// return: [0..1048575]
int getTileFromColor(vec4 color) {
return _colToInt(color) & 0xFFFFF;
}
// 0x00r00000 where int=0xaarrggbb
// return: [0..15]
int getBreakageFromColor(vec4 color) {
return (_colToInt(color) >> 20) & 0xF;
}
void main() {
// READ THE FUCKING MANUAL, YOU DONKEY !! //
// This code purposedly uses flipped fragcoord. //
// Make sure you don't use gl_FragCoord unknowingly! //
// Remember, if there's a compile error, shader SILENTLY won't do anything //
// default gl_FragCoord takes half-integer (represeting centre of the pixel) -- could be useful for phys solver?
// This one, however, takes exact integer by rounding down. //
vec2 overscannedScreenDimension = tilesInAxes * tileSizeInPx; // how many tiles will fit into a screen; one used by the tileFromMap; we need this because screen size is not integer multiple of the tile size
vec2 flippedFragCoord = vec2(gl_FragCoord.x, screenDimension.y - gl_FragCoord.y) + cameraTranslation; // NO IVEC2!!; this flips Y
// get required tile numbers //
vec4 tileFromMap = texture2D(tilemap, flippedFragCoord / overscannedScreenDimension); // raw tile number
int tile = getTileFromColor(tileFromMap);
int breakage = getBreakageFromColor(tileFromMap);
ivec2 tileXY = getTileXY(tile);
ivec2 breakageXY = getTileXY(breakage + 5); // +5 is hard-coded constant that depends on the contents of the atlas
// calculate the UV coord value for texture sampling //
// don't really need highp here; read the GLES spec
vec2 uvCoordForTile = (mod(flippedFragCoord, tileSizeInPx) * _tileSizeInPx) * _tilesInAtlas; // 0..0.00390625 regardless of tile position in atlas
vec2 uvCoordOffsetTile = tileXY * _tilesInAtlas; // where the tile starts in the atlas, using uv coord (0..1)
vec2 uvCoordOffsetBreakage = breakageXY * _tilesInAtlas;
// get final UV coord for the actual sampling //
vec2 finalUVCoordForTile = uvCoordForTile + uvCoordOffsetTile;// where we should be actually looking for in atlas, using UV coord (0..1)
vec2 finalUVCoordForBreakage = uvCoordForTile + uvCoordOffsetBreakage;
// blending a breakage tex with main tex //
vec4 tileCol = texture2D(tilesAtlas, finalUVCoordForTile);
vec4 tileAltCol = texture2D(tilesBlendAtlas, finalUVCoordForTile);
vec4 finalTile = mix(tileCol, tileAltCol, tilesBlend);
vec4 finalBreakage = drawBreakage * texture2D(tilesAtlas, finalUVCoordForBreakage); // drawBreakeage = 0 to not draw, = 1 to draw
vec4 finalColor =mix(finalTile, finalBreakage, finalBreakage.a) * bc.xxxy + (finalTile * bc.yyyx);
vec4 undithered = mix(colourFilter, colourFilter * finalColor, mulBlendIntensity);
vec2 entry = mod(gl_FragCoord.xy, vec2(bayerSize, bayerSize));
float bayerThreshold = float(bayer[int(entry.y) * int(bayerSize) + int(entry.x)]) / bayerDivider;
gl_FragColor = undithered * bc.xxxy + vec4((undithered.a > bayerThreshold) ? 1.0 : 0.0) * bc.yyyx;
}