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On-stream GLSL code created to introduce shaders.

The .klproj files are Kodelife project files, so you will need to download the IDE from here: https://hexler.net. Its a fantastic IDE for developing and experimenting with shaders.

The GLSL files are ready for using ShaderToy (https://shadertoy.com). They can also be embedded into webpages using the example files to be found in the /shadertoy or /shadertoy 2 directories: index.html and webgl-driver.js.

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Files in this Repository

  • codebasealpha1.klproj: a basic 2D shader that clearly shows the distance field (see Epidode 61)
  • codebasealpha2.klproj: a 2D kaleidoscopic shader, with added hypnotic effect! (see Epidode 61)
  • codebasealpha3.klproj: soft-colliding spheres - a basic 3D shader (see Epidode 63)
  • codebasealpha4.klproj: a highly reflective 3D shader! (see Epidode 64)
  • codebasealpha5.klproj: another 3D shader featuring a shiny cube-like object.
  • codebasealpha6.klproj: version 1 of our fantastic mountain terrain shader, featuring mountains, snow, forests and fog (see Episodes 65 and 67)
  • codebasealpha7.klproj: sun, sea and sky (experiental shader where we work on waves and clouds)
  • codebasealpha8.klproj: clouds, clouds and clouds!
  • codebasealpha9.klproj: version 2 of the mountain terrain shader - with lakes and clouds added, looks great I think (see Episode 69)
  • codebasealpha10.klproj: creating a shader for use on-stream; beginning with making fire and smoke, we build a rocket-powered Alf emote that flies up the screen (see Episode 73)
  • codebasealpha11.klproj: text-based shader project (see Episode 75)
  • TerrainShaderToy.glsl: version 1 of our terrain shader, built for use in ShaderToy.com
  • TerrainCloudsWaterShaderToy.glsl: version 2 of our terrain shader, built for use in ShaderToy.com. This version has lakes and clouds.
  • codebasealpha12.klproj: a truly electrifying 2D shader! (see Episode 80)

Most of the shaders above are also to be found on ShaderToy, under my username, which is of course, codebasealpha.

During Episode 75, I set up a static Github.io website to host some of the shaders developed for my stream. This repository can be found here: https://github.com/essenbee/essenbee.github.io

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