const int RF_ShadeInterpolate = 64; //=========================================================================== // // // //=========================================================================== vec4 ProcessTexel() { int u_flags = RF_ShadeInterpolate; float fullbright = 0.0; vec4 color; float coordX = vTexCoord.x; float coordY = vTexCoord.y; vec2 newCoord; // z is the depth in view space, positive going into the screen float z; if (((uPalLightLevels >> 8) & 0xff) == 2) { z = distance(pixelpos.xyz, uCameraPos.xyz); } else { z = pixelpos.w; } // Coordinate adjustment for NPOT textures. It is somehow fitting that Build games exploited this texture wrapping quirk of the software rendering engine... if (uNpotEmulation.y != 0.0) { float period = floor(coordY / uNpotEmulation.y); coordX += uNpotEmulation.x * floor(mod(coordY, uNpotEmulation.y)); coordY = period + mod(coordY, uNpotEmulation.y); } newCoord = vec2(coordX, coordY); color = texture(tex, newCoord); float visibility = max(uGlobVis * uLightFactor * z - ((u_flags & RF_ShadeInterpolate) != 0.0? 0.5 : 0.0), 0.0); float numShades = float(uPalLightLevels & 255); float shade = clamp((uLightLevel + visibility), 0.0, numShades - 1.0); int palindex = int(color.r * 255.0 + 0.1); // The 0.1 is for roundoff error compensation. int shadeindex = int(floor(shade)); float colorIndexF = texelFetch(texture3, ivec2(palindex, shadeindex), 0).r; int colorIndex = int(colorIndexF * 255.0 + 0.1); // The 0.1 is for roundoff error compensation. vec4 palettedColor = texelFetch(texture2, ivec2(colorIndex, 0), 0); if ((u_flags & RF_ShadeInterpolate) != 0) { // Get the next shaded palette index for interpolation colorIndexF = texelFetch(texture3, ivec2(palindex, shadeindex+1), 0).r; colorIndex = int(colorIndexF * 255.0 + 0.1); // The 0.1 is for roundoff error compensation. vec4 palettedColorNext = texelFetch(texture2, ivec2(colorIndex, 0), 0); float shadeFrac = mod(shade, 1.0); palettedColor.rgb = mix(palettedColor.rgb, palettedColorNext.rgb, shadeFrac); } palettedColor.a = color.r == 0.0? 0.0 : 1.0;// 1.0-floor(color.r); color = palettedColor; if (uFogDensity != 0.0) // fog hack for RRRA E2L1. Needs to be done better, this is gross, but still preferable to the broken original implementation. { float fogfactor = 0.55 + 0.3 * exp2 (uFogDensity * abs(z) / 1024.0); color.rgb = uFogColor.rgb * (1.0-fogfactor) + color.rgb * fogfactor;// mix(vec3(0.6), color.rgb, fogfactor); } if (color.a < uAlphaThreshold) discard; // it's only here that we have the alpha value available to be able to perform the alpha test. return color; }