I'm using the GLCameraRipple example to have ripples over a static image, which I load with glTexImage2D.
I use my own shaders since those in the example are for getting images from video feed.
It responds to touches and generates ripples on the touch location.
It works ok, but I need it to pause drawing, for battery preservation reasons, when the ripple animation has finished. In this example from Apple, I don't see anywhere how I can check this state. GLKView or GLKViewController don't have any delegate method for this.
It uses a -runSimulation method that is called in every -update of my GLKViewController, which does all the magic, but I still don't see where I can check if the ripples have finished animating, or even compare the initial state with the state where ripples are running all over.
I am currently counting myself how much time the ripple animation takes to finish at most, until what we see is a static image again and I've set it to pause after this amount of seconds and unpause it again when a touch event occurs, but it doesn't feel right at all. (The animation duration is different on larger screens (e.g. on iPad) and may vary depending on the pool size, mesh factor, touch radius etc.)
I was hoping there would be a way to check if the view's contents are different than the initial state (when I have just loaded the image) and know the ripple animation is done playing?
s_tc
andt_tc
usings_offset
andt_offset
, respectively. maybe testing if these offsets are close to zero (never use equality tests on floats) would do the trick?rippleTexCoords
array within-runSimulation
to find when the ripples have calmed below a certain threshold.