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Let's say we bind a simple array buffer in OpenGL ES:

glBindBuffer(GL_ARRAY_BUFFER, m_dataVboID);

We then tell the array buffer how our interleaved data is structured:

glVertexPointer(2, GL_FLOAT, VBO_SIZE_MULTIPLIER, BUFFER_OFFSET(0));
glColorPointer(4, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, VBO_SIZE_MULTIPLIER, BUFFER_OFFSET(sizeof(GLfloat) * 2));
glTexCoordPointer(2, GL_FLOAT, VBO_SIZE_MULTIPLIER, BUFFER_OFFSET(sizeof(GLfloat) * 2 + sizeof(GLubyte) * 4));

So we have: float x, float y ubyte r, ubyte g, ubyte b, ubyte a float tx, float ty

Is it possible to have one more variable at the end with a texture id? I was thinking of using glVertexAttribPointer and use texture2D inside a fragment shader with the passed value.

Would that work?

The idea here is that I can use a single glDrawArrays instead of binding each texture id.

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No. You can only bind a certain number of textures at once, and can't switch them in a shader*.

You can, however, use array textures, which are basically... an array of textures. This requires each texture to be the same size, and for you to store each texture into the array ahead of time.

* The NV_bindless_texture extension may allow it, but it's not widely supported yet.

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  • Excellent, this is exactly what I was looping for.
    – Grapes
    Oct 27, 2014 at 19:46

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