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309 lines
6.8 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
309 lines
6.8 KiB
JavaScript
Executable File
/**
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* @author huwb / http://huwbowles.com/
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*
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* God-rays (crepuscular rays)
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*
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* Similar implementation to the one used by Crytek for CryEngine 2 [Sousa2008].
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* Blurs a mask generated from the depth map along radial lines emanating from the light
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* source. The blur repeatedly applies a blur filter of increasing support but constant
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* sample count to produce a blur filter with large support.
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*
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* My implementation performs 3 passes, similar to the implementation from Sousa. I found
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* just 6 samples per pass produced acceptible results. The blur is applied three times,
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* with decreasing filter support. The result is equivalent to a single pass with
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* 6*6*6 = 216 samples.
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*
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* References:
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*
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* Sousa2008 - Crysis Next Gen Effects, GDC2008, http://www.crytek.com/sites/default/files/GDC08_SousaT_CrysisEffects.ppt
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*/
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THREE.ShaderGodRays = {
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/**
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* The god-ray generation shader.
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*
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* First pass:
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*
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* The input is the depth map. I found that the output from the
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* THREE.MeshDepthMaterial material was directly suitable without
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* requiring any treatment whatsoever.
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*
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* The depth map is blurred along radial lines towards the "sun". The
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* output is written to a temporary render target (I used a 1/4 sized
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* target).
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*
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* Pass two & three:
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*
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* The results of the previous pass are re-blurred, each time with a
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* decreased distance between samples.
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*/
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'godrays_generate': {
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uniforms: {
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tInput: {
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type: "t",
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value: null
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},
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fStepSize: {
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type: "f",
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value: 1.0
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},
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vSunPositionScreenSpace: {
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type: "v2",
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value: new THREE.Vector2( 0.5, 0.5 )
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}
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},
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vertexShader: [
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"varying vec2 vUv;",
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"void main() {",
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"vUv = uv;",
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"gl_Position = projectionMatrix * modelViewMatrix * vec4( position, 1.0 );",
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"}"
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].join("\n"),
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fragmentShader: [
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"#define TAPS_PER_PASS 6.0",
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"varying vec2 vUv;",
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"uniform sampler2D tInput;",
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"uniform vec2 vSunPositionScreenSpace;",
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"uniform float fStepSize;", // filter step size
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"void main() {",
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// delta from current pixel to "sun" position
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"vec2 delta = vSunPositionScreenSpace - vUv;",
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"float dist = length( delta );",
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// Step vector (uv space)
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"vec2 stepv = fStepSize * delta / dist;",
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// Number of iterations between pixel and sun
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"float iters = dist/fStepSize;",
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"vec2 uv = vUv.xy;",
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"float col = 0.0;",
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// This breaks ANGLE in Chrome 22
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// - see http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=153105
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/*
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// Unrolling didnt do much on my hardware (ATI Mobility Radeon 3450),
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// so i've just left the loop
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"for ( float i = 0.0; i < TAPS_PER_PASS; i += 1.0 ) {",
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// Accumulate samples, making sure we dont walk past the light source.
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// The check for uv.y < 1 would not be necessary with "border" UV wrap
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// mode, with a black border colour. I don't think this is currently
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// exposed by three.js. As a result there might be artifacts when the
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// sun is to the left, right or bottom of screen as these cases are
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// not specifically handled.
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"col += ( i <= iters && uv.y < 1.0 ? texture2D( tInput, uv ).r : 0.0 );",
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"uv += stepv;",
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"}",
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*/
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// Unrolling loop manually makes it work in ANGLE
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"if ( 0.0 <= iters && uv.y < 1.0 ) col += texture2D( tInput, uv ).r;",
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"uv += stepv;",
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"if ( 1.0 <= iters && uv.y < 1.0 ) col += texture2D( tInput, uv ).r;",
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"uv += stepv;",
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"if ( 2.0 <= iters && uv.y < 1.0 ) col += texture2D( tInput, uv ).r;",
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"uv += stepv;",
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"if ( 3.0 <= iters && uv.y < 1.0 ) col += texture2D( tInput, uv ).r;",
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"uv += stepv;",
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"if ( 4.0 <= iters && uv.y < 1.0 ) col += texture2D( tInput, uv ).r;",
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"uv += stepv;",
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"if ( 5.0 <= iters && uv.y < 1.0 ) col += texture2D( tInput, uv ).r;",
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"uv += stepv;",
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// Should technically be dividing by 'iters', but 'TAPS_PER_PASS' smooths out
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// objectionable artifacts, in particular near the sun position. The side
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// effect is that the result is darker than it should be around the sun, as
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// TAPS_PER_PASS is greater than the number of samples actually accumulated.
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// When the result is inverted (in the shader 'godrays_combine', this produces
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// a slight bright spot at the position of the sun, even when it is occluded.
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"gl_FragColor = vec4( col/TAPS_PER_PASS );",
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"gl_FragColor.a = 1.0;",
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"}"
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].join("\n")
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},
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/**
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* Additively applies god rays from texture tGodRays to a background (tColors).
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* fGodRayIntensity attenuates the god rays.
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*/
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'godrays_combine': {
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uniforms: {
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tColors: {
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type: "t",
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value: null
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},
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tGodRays: {
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type: "t",
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value: null
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},
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fGodRayIntensity: {
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type: "f",
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value: 0.69
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},
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vSunPositionScreenSpace: {
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type: "v2",
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value: new THREE.Vector2( 0.5, 0.5 )
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}
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},
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vertexShader: [
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"varying vec2 vUv;",
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"void main() {",
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"vUv = uv;",
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"gl_Position = projectionMatrix * modelViewMatrix * vec4( position, 1.0 );",
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"}"
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].join("\n"),
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fragmentShader: [
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"varying vec2 vUv;",
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"uniform sampler2D tColors;",
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"uniform sampler2D tGodRays;",
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"uniform vec2 vSunPositionScreenSpace;",
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"uniform float fGodRayIntensity;",
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"void main() {",
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// Since THREE.MeshDepthMaterial renders foreground objects white and background
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// objects black, the god-rays will be white streaks. Therefore value is inverted
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// before being combined with tColors
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"gl_FragColor = texture2D( tColors, vUv ) + fGodRayIntensity * vec4( 1.0 - texture2D( tGodRays, vUv ).r );",
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"gl_FragColor.a = 1.0;",
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"}"
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].join("\n")
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},
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/**
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* A dodgy sun/sky shader. Makes a bright spot at the sun location. Would be
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* cheaper/faster/simpler to implement this as a simple sun sprite.
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*/
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'godrays_fake_sun': {
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uniforms: {
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vSunPositionScreenSpace: {
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type: "v2",
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value: new THREE.Vector2( 0.5, 0.5 )
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},
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fAspect: {
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type: "f",
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value: 1.0
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},
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sunColor: {
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type: "c",
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value: new THREE.Color( 0xffee00 )
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},
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bgColor: {
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type: "c",
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value: new THREE.Color( 0x000000 )
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}
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},
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vertexShader: [
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"varying vec2 vUv;",
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"void main() {",
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"vUv = uv;",
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"gl_Position = projectionMatrix * modelViewMatrix * vec4( position, 1.0 );",
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"}"
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].join("\n"),
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fragmentShader: [
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"varying vec2 vUv;",
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"uniform vec2 vSunPositionScreenSpace;",
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"uniform float fAspect;",
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"uniform vec3 sunColor;",
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"uniform vec3 bgColor;",
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"void main() {",
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"vec2 diff = vUv - vSunPositionScreenSpace;",
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// Correct for aspect ratio
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"diff.x *= fAspect;",
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"float prop = clamp( length( diff ) / 0.5, 0.0, 1.0 );",
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"prop = 0.35 * pow( 1.0 - prop, 3.0 );",
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"gl_FragColor.xyz = mix( sunColor, bgColor, 1.0 - prop );",
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"gl_FragColor.w = 1.0;",
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"}"
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].join("\n")
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}
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};
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