This avoids a shader compile error when using SSS and PREMUL_ALPHA_FACTOR in the same shader.
This doesn't change any functionaility, since in practive, the split-specular shader variant is only ever used for opaque objects while using premul alpha makes the object non-opaque
- Add support for vertex bindings and UMA vertex buffers in D3D12.
- Simplify 2D instance params and move more into per-batch data to save
bandwidth
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Reverts the default value of Environment.glow_hdr_threshold from 0.0
back to 1.0 to restore the expected glow appearance in existing projects.
The default was inadvertently changed from 1.0 to 0.0 in PR #110077,
which caused glow effects to render dramatically different across all
rendering methods (Forward+, Mobile, and GL Compatibility). This broke
backward compatibility with existing projects like the Kenney 3D
Platformer starter kit.
Changed files:
- scene/resources/environment.h
- servers/rendering/storage/environment_storage.h
- drivers/gles3/effects/glow.h
- drivers/gles3/rasterizer_scene_gles3.cpp
- doc/classes/Environment.xml
Setting the value back to 1.0 aligns with documented recommendations
and restores visual consistency.
Fixes#112469
Mobile devices are typically bandwidth bound which means we need to do as few texture samples as possible.
They typically use TBDR GPUs which means that all rendering takes place on special optimized tiles. As a side effect, reading back memory from tile to VRAM is really slow, especially on Mali devices.
This commit uses a technique where you do a small blur while downsampling, and then another small blur while upsampling to get really high quality glow. While this doesn't reduce the renderpass count very much, it does reduce the texture read bandwidth by almost 10 times. Overall glow was more texture-read bound than memory write, bound, so this was a huge win.
A side effect of this new technique is that we can gather the glow as we upsample instead of gathering the glow in the final tonemap pass. Doing so allows us to significantly reduce the cost of the tonemap pass as well.
Add missing <winnt.h> include in windows/lang_table.h
Add missing typedefs.h and rid.h include in godot_constraint_3d.h
Add missing <type_traits> include in iterable.h
Add missing forward declarations in rendering_shader_library.h
This can result in low fog densities being a bit brighter, which may need slight adjustment in your scenes.
In exchange, volumetrics now blend smoothly together with the scene and regular fog.
Fixes#101514