Let's say I have an untextured plane made of 4 vertices. The UV coordinates of the vertices are the following:
(0,0)------------------(1,0)
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(0,1)------------------(1,1)
I also have a texture and I want this texture to occupy X% of horizontal space on the plane and Y% of vertical space. How can I calculate the uv coordinate in the vertex shader to allow these arbitrary numbers?
I understand that if I want the texture to be (50%,50%) of the plane I need to make uvCoords * 2f
, and if I want (200%,200%) then I'll need uvCoords / 2f
, but how to do that for any number?
uvCoords
is a variable. Is your problem that you do not understand how to convert a percentage to a fraction?uvCoords / vec2 (X/100.0, Y/100.0)
will scale your texture coordinates based on two independent percentages for X and Y.