bgfx ==== https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx What is it? ----------- Cross-platform rendering library ([API documentation](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/blob/master/include/bgfx.h)). Supported rendering backends: * Direct3D 9 * Direct3D 11 * OpenGL 2.1 * OpenGL 3.1 * OpenGL ES 2 * OpenGL ES 3 Platforms: * Android * iOS * Linux * Native Client * OSX * Windows Who is using it? ---------------- http://airmech.com/ AirMech is a free-to-play futuristic action real-time strategy video game developed and published by Carbon Games. http://theengine.co/ Loom Game Engine developed by The Engine Company. Loom is a powerful 2D game engine with live reloading of code and assets, a friendly scripting language, and an efficient command-line workflow. Here is video where they explain why they choose bgfx over alternatives: Why did you choose bgfx? Examples -------- Most of the examples require shader/texture/mesh data to be loaded. When running examples your current directory should be examples/runtime. /examples/runtime $ ../../.build//bin/example-00-helloworldDebug ### 00-helloworld Initialization and debug text. ### 01-cubes Rendering simple static mesh. ![example-01-cubes](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/01-cubes/screenshot.png) ### 02-metaballs Rendering with transient buffers and embedding shaders. ![example-02-metaballs](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/02-metaballs/screenshot.png) ### 03-raymarch Updating shader uniforms. ![example-03-raymarch](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/03-raymarch/screenshot.png) ### 04-mesh Loading meshes. ![example-04-mesh](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/04-mesh/screenshot.png) ### 05-instancing Geometry instancing. ![example-05-instancing](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/05-instancing/screenshot.png) ### 06-bump Loading textures. ![example-06-bump](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/06-bump/screenshot.png) ### 07-callback Implementing application specific callbacks for taking screen shots, caching OpenGL binary shaders, and video capture. ### 08-update Updating textures. ### 09-hdr Using multiple views and render targets. ![example-09-hdr](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/09-hdr/screenshot.png) ### 10-font Use the font system to display text and styled text. ![example-10-font](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/10-font/screenshot.png) ### 11-fontsdf Use a single distance field font to render text of various size. ![example-11-fontsdf](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/11-fontsdf/screenshot.png) ### 12-lod Mesh LOD transitions. ![example-12-lod](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/12-lod/screenshot.png) ### 13-stencil Stencil reflections and shadows. ![example-13-stencil](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/13-stencil/screenshot.png) ### 14-shadowvolumes Shadow volumes. ![example-14-shadowvolumes](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/raw/master/examples/14-shadowvolumes/screenshot.png) Dependencies ------------ [https://github.com/bkaradzic/bx](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bx) Building -------- ### Prerequisites Premake 4.4 beta5 [http://industriousone.com/premake/download](http://industriousone.com/premake/download) GNU make and CoreUtils Windows users download GNU utilities from: [http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/make.htm](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/make.htm) [http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm](http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/coreutils.htm) ### Getting source git clone git://github.com/bkaradzic/bx.git git clone git://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx.git cd bgfx make After calling `make`, .build/projects/* directory will be generated. All intermediate files generated by compiler will be inside .build directory structure. Deleting .build directory at any time is safe. ### Prerequisites for Android Download AndroidNDK from: [https://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html](https://developer.android.com/tools/sdk/ndk/index.html) setx ANDROID_NDK_ROOT setx ANDROID_NDK_ARM \toolchains\arm-linux-androideabi-4.7\prebuilt\windows-x86_64 setx ANDROID_NDK_MIPS \toolchains\mipsel-linux-android-4.7\prebuilt\windows-x86_64 setx ANDROID_NDK_X86 \toolchains\x86-4.7\prebuilt\windows-x86_64 ### Prerequisites for Linux sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dev ### Prerequisites for Native Client Download Native Client SDK from: [https://developers.google.com/native-client/sdk/download](https://developers.google.com/native-client/sdk/download) setx NACL_SDK_ROOT ### Prerequisites for Windows When building on Windows, you have to set DXSDK_DIR environment variable to point to DirectX SDK directory. setx DXSDK_DIR If you're building with Visual Studio 2008, you'll need TR1 support from: [Visual C++ 2008 Feature Pack Release](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=6922) If you're building with MinGW/TDM compiler on Windows make DirectX SDK directory link to directory without spaces in the path. mklink /D c:\dxsdk setx DXSDK_DIR c:\dxsdk Apply this [patch](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bx/blob/master/include/compat/mingw/dxsdk.patch) to DXSDK from June 2010 to be able to use it with MinGW/TDM. ### Building Visual Studio 2008 command line: make vs2008-release64 Visual Studio 2008 IDE: start .build/projects/vs2008/bgfx.sln Linux 64-bit: make linux-release64 Other platforms: make Configuration is `-[32/64]`. For example: linux-release32, nacl-debug64, nacl-arm-debug, pnacl-release, android-release, etc. Internals --------- bgfx is using sort-based draw call bucketing. This means that submission order doesn't necessarily match the rendering order, but on the low-level they will be sorted and ordered correctly. On the high level this allows more optimal way of submitting draw calls for all passes at one place, and on the low-level this allows better optimization of rendering order. This sometimes creates undesired results usually for GUI rendering, where draw order should usually match submit order. bgfx provides way to enable sequential rendering for these cases (see `bgfx::setViewSeq`). Internally all low-level rendering draw calls are issued inside single function `Context::rendererSubmit`. This function exist inside each renderer backend implementation. More detailed description of sort-based draw call bucketing can be found at: [Order your graphics draw calls around!](http://realtimecollisiondetection.net/blog/?p=86) Customization ------------- By default each platform has sane default values. For example on Windows default renderer is DirectX9, and on Linux it is OpenGL 2.1. On Windows platform all rendering backends are available. For OpenGL ES on desktop you can find more information at:- [OpenGL ES 2.0 and EGL on desktop](http://www.g-truc.net/post-0457.html) If you're targeting specific mobile hardware, you can find GLES support in their official SDKs: [Adreno SDK](http://developer.qualcomm.com/mobile-development/mobile-technologies/gaming-graphics-optimization-adreno/tools-and-resources), [Mali SDK](http://www.malideveloper.com/), [PowerVR SDK](http://www.imgtec.com/powervr/insider/sdkdownloads/). All configuration settings are located inside [src/config.h](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/blob/master/src/config.h). Every `BGFX_CONFIG_*` setting can be changed by passing defines thru compiler switches. For example setting preprocessor define `BGFX_CONFIG_RENDERER_OPENGL=1` will change backend renderer to OpenGL 2.1. on Windows. Since rendering APIs are platform specific, this obviously won't work nor make sense in all cases. Certain platforms have only single choice, for example the Native Client works only with OpenGL ES 2.0 renderer, using anything other than that will result in build errors. SDL, GLFW, etc. --------------- It is possible to use bgfx with SDL, GLFW and similar cross platform windowing libraries. The main requirement is that windowing library provides access to native window handle that's used to create Direct3D device or OpenGL context. Using bgfx with SDL example: #include #include // it must be included after SDL to enable SDL // integration code path. #include ... int main(... { SDL_window* window = SDL_CreateWindow(... bgfx::sdlSetWindow(window); ... bgfx::init(); Tools ----- ### Shader Compiler (shaderc) bgfx cross-platform shader language is based on GLSL syntax. It's uses ANSI C preprocessor to transform GLSL like language syntax into HLSL. This technique has certain drawbacks, but overall it's simple and allows quick authoring of cross-platform shaders. ### Texture Compiler (texturec) This tool doesn't currently exist. To produce DDS, KTX or PVR textures use: [.dds - nVidia Texture Tools - DDS Utilities](https://developer.nvidia.com/legacy-texture-tools) [.ktx - Mali GPU Texture Compression Tool](http://malideveloper.arm.com/develop-for-mali/mali-gpu-texture-compression-tool/) [.pvr - PowerVR Insider SDK](http://www.imgtec.com/powervr/insider/sdkdownloads/index.asp) ### Geometry Compiler (geometryc) Converts Wavefront .obj mesh file to format optimal for using with bgfx. Todo ---- - Multiple render targets. - BlendFuncSeparate and BlendEquationSeparate. - Blit between textures. - Occlusion queries. - DX11: MSAA. - Fullscreen mode. - ETC2, PVRTC1/2 decoding fallback for targets that don't support it natively. Contact ------- [@bkaradzic](https://twitter.com/bkaradzic) http://www.stuckingeometry.com Project page https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx 3rd Party Libraries ------------------- All required 3rd party libraries are included in bgfx repository in [3rdparty/](https://github.com/bkaradzic/bgfx/tree/master/3rdparty) directory. ### edtaa3 (MIT) Contour Rendering by Distance Fields https://github.com/OpenGLInsights/OpenGLInsightsCode/tree/master/Chapter%2012%202D%20Shape%20Rendering%20by%20Distance%20Fields ### fcpp (BSD) Frexx C preprocessor https://github.com/bagder/fcpp ### Forsyth Triangle Order Optimizer (Public Domain) http://gameangst.com/?p=9 ### FreeType http://www.freetype.org/ ### glsl-optimizer (MIT) GLSL optimizer based on Mesa's GLSL compiler. Used in Unity for mobile shader optimization. https://github.com/aras-p/glsl-optimizer ### stb_image (Public Domain) http://nothings.org/stb_image.c Assets ------ Bunny [Stanford University Computer Graphics Laboratory](http://www-graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/) Uffizi [Light Probe Image Gallery ](http://www.pauldebevec.com/Probes/) Droid Sans Font http://www.fontsquirrel.com/license/Droid-Sans Bleeding Cowboys Font http://www.dafont.com/bleeding-cowboys.font Cheap Fire Font http://www.dafont.com/cheap-fire.font Five Minutes Font http://www.fonts2u.com/fiveminutes.font Mias Scribblings Font http://www.dafont.com/mias-scribblings.font Ruritania Font http://www.dafont.com/ruritania.font Signika Font http://fontfabric.com/signika-font/ Visitor Font http://www.dafont.com/visitor.font Special-Elite Font http://www.fontspace.com/astigmatic-one-eye-typographic-institute/special-elite FontAwesome Font http://fontawesome.io/ Sherlock Holmes text http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1661 Tree Pack 1 http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/free-obj-mode-tree-pack/506851 Contributors ------------ Garett Bass ([@gtbass](https://github.com/gtbass)) - OSX port. Jeremie Roy ([@jeremieroy](https://github.com/jeremieroy)) - Font system and examples. Milos Tosic ([@milostosic](https://github.com/milostosic)) - 12-lod example. Dario Manesku ([@dariomanesku](https://github.com/dariomanesku)) - 13-stencil, 14-shadowvolumes When contributing to the bgfx project you must agree to the BSD 2-clause licensing terms. License (BSD 2-clause) ---------------------- Copyright 2010-2013 Branimir Karadzic. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 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