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Fog shaders
Fog shaders are used to define how fog is added (or subtracted) from a scene in
a given area. Fog shaders are always used together with
FogVolumes and volumetric fog. Fog shaders only have
one processing function, the fog()
function.
The resolution of the fog shaders depends on the resolution of the volumetric fog froxel grid. Accordingly, the level of detail that a fog shader can add depends on how close the FogVolume is to the camera.
Fog shaders are a special form of compute shader that is called once for every froxel that is touched by an axis aligned bounding box of the associated FogVolume. This means that froxels that just barely touch a given FogVolume will still be used.
Built-ins
Values marked as in
are read-only. Values marked as out
can optionally
be written to and will not necessarily contain sensible values. Samplers cannot
be written to so they are not marked.
Global built-ins
Global built-ins are available everywhere, including in custom functions.
Built-in |
Description |
---|---|
in float TIME |
Global time since the engine has started, in seconds. It repeats after every |
in float PI |
A |
in float TAU |
A |
in float E |
An |
Fog built-ins
All of the output values of fog volumes overlap one another. This allows FogVolumes to be rendered efficiently as they can all be drawn at once.
Built-in |
Description |
---|---|
in vec3 WORLD_POSITION |
Position of current froxel cell in world space. |
in vec3 OBJECT_POSITION |
Position of the center of the current FogVolume in world space. |
in vec3 UVW |
3-dimensional UV, used to map a 3D texture to the current FogVolume. |
in vec3 SIZE |
|
in vec3 SDF |
Signed distance field to the surface of the FogVolume. Negative if inside volume, positive otherwise. |
out vec3 ALBEDO |
Output base color value, interacts with light to produce final color. Only written to fog volume if used. |
out float DENSITY |
Output density value. Can be negative to allow subtracting one volume from another. Density must be used for fog shader to write anything at all. |
out vec3 EMISSION |
Output emission color value, added to color during light pass to produce final color. Only written to fog volume if used. |