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/**
* @file class1\windlight\atmosphericsFuncs.glsl
*
* $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2005&license=viewerlgpl$
* Second Life Viewer Source Code
* Copyright (C) 2019, Linden Research, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
* version 2.1 of the License only.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*
* Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
* $/LicenseInfo$
*/
uniform vec4 lightnorm;
uniform vec4 sunlight_color;
uniform vec4 moonlight_color;
uniform int sun_up_factor;
uniform vec4 ambient_color;
uniform vec4 blue_horizon;
uniform vec4 blue_density;
uniform float haze_horizon;
uniform float haze_density;
uniform float cloud_shadow;
uniform float density_multiplier;
uniform float distance_multiplier;
uniform float max_y;
uniform vec4 glow;
uniform float scene_light_strength;
uniform mat3 ssao_effect_mat;
uniform int no_atmo;
uniform float sun_moon_glow_factor;
float getAmbientClamp() { return 1.0f; }
// Returns colors in sRGB
void calcAtmosphericVars(vec3 inPositionEye, vec3 light_dir, float ambFactor, out vec3 sunlit, out vec3 amblit, out vec3 additive,
out vec3 atten, bool use_ao)
{
vec3 rel_pos = inPositionEye;
//(TERRAIN) limit altitude
if (abs(rel_pos.y) > max_y) rel_pos *= (max_y / rel_pos.y);
vec3 rel_pos_norm = normalize(rel_pos);
float rel_pos_len = length(rel_pos);
vec4 sunlight = (sun_up_factor == 1) ? sunlight_color : moonlight_color;
// sunlight attenuation effect (hue and brightness) due to atmosphere
// this is used later for sunlight modulation at various altitudes
vec4 light_atten = (blue_density + vec4(haze_density * 0.25)) * (density_multiplier * max_y);
// I had thought blue_density and haze_density should have equal weighting,
// but attenuation due to haze_density tends to seem too strong
vec4 combined_haze = blue_density + vec4(haze_density);
vec4 blue_weight = blue_density / combined_haze;
vec4 haze_weight = vec4(haze_density) / combined_haze;
//(TERRAIN) compute sunlight from lightnorm y component. Factor is roughly cosecant(sun elevation) (for short rays like terrain)
float above_horizon_factor = 1.0 / max(1e-6, lightnorm.y);
sunlight *= exp(-light_atten * above_horizon_factor); // for sun [horizon..overhead] this maps to an exp curve [0..1]
// main atmospheric scattering line integral
float density_dist = rel_pos_len * density_multiplier;
// Transparency (-> combined_haze)
// ATI Bugfix -- can't store combined_haze*density_dist*distance_multiplier in a variable because the ati
// compiler gets confused.
combined_haze = exp(-combined_haze * density_dist * distance_multiplier);
// final atmosphere attenuation factor
atten = combined_haze.rgb;
// compute haze glow
float haze_glow = dot(rel_pos_norm, lightnorm.xyz);
// dampen sun additive contrib when not facing it...
// SL-13539: This "if" clause causes an "additive" white artifact at roughly 77 degreees.
// if (length(light_dir) > 0.01)
haze_glow *= max(0.0f, dot(light_dir, rel_pos_norm));
haze_glow = 1. - haze_glow;
// haze_glow is 0 at the sun and increases away from sun
haze_glow = max(haze_glow, .001); // set a minimum "angle" (smaller glow.y allows tighter, brighter hotspot)
haze_glow *= glow.x;
// higher glow.x gives dimmer glow (because next step is 1 / "angle")
haze_glow = pow(haze_glow, glow.z);
// glow.z should be negative, so we're doing a sort of (1 / "angle") function
// add "minimum anti-solar illumination"
haze_glow += .25;
haze_glow *= sun_moon_glow_factor;
vec4 amb_color = ambient_color;
// increase ambient when there are more clouds
vec4 tmpAmbient = amb_color + (vec4(1.) - amb_color) * cloud_shadow * 0.5;
/* decrease value and saturation (that in HSV, not HSL) for occluded areas
* // for HSV color/geometry used here, see http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html?node52.html
* // The following line of code performs the equivalent of:
* float ambAlpha = tmpAmbient.a;
* float ambValue = dot(vec3(tmpAmbient), vec3(0.577)); // projection onto <1/rt(3), 1/rt(3), 1/rt(3)>, the neutral white-black axis
* vec3 ambHueSat = vec3(tmpAmbient) - vec3(ambValue);
* tmpAmbient = vec4(RenderSSAOEffect.valueFactor * vec3(ambValue) + RenderSSAOEffect.saturationFactor *(1.0 - ambFactor) * ambHueSat,
* ambAlpha);
*/
if (use_ao)
{
tmpAmbient = vec4(mix(ssao_effect_mat * tmpAmbient.rgb, tmpAmbient.rgb, ambFactor), tmpAmbient.a);
}
// Similar/Shared Algorithms:
// indra\llinventory\llsettingssky.cpp -- LLSettingsSky::calculateLightSettings()
// indra\newview\app_settings\shaders\class1\windlight\atmosphericsFuncs.glsl -- calcAtmosphericVars()
// haze color
vec3 cs = sunlight.rgb * (1. - cloud_shadow);
additive = (blue_horizon.rgb * blue_weight.rgb) * (cs + tmpAmbient.rgb) + (haze_horizon * haze_weight.rgb) * (cs * haze_glow + tmpAmbient.rgb);
// brightness of surface both sunlight and ambient
sunlit = sunlight.rgb * 0.5;
amblit = tmpAmbient.rgb * .25;
additive *= vec3(1.0 - combined_haze);
}
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