I'm attempting to see what shaders look like in Interface Builder using sprite kit, and would like to use some of the shaders at ShaderToy. To do it, I created a "shader.fsh" file, a scene file, and added a color sprite to the scene, giving it a custom shader (shader.fsh)
While very basic shaders seem to work:
void main() {
gl_FragColor = vec4(0.0,1.0,0.0,1.0);
}
Any attempt I make to convert shaders from ShaderToy cause Xcode to freeze up (spinning color ball) as soon as the attempt is made to render them.
The shader I am working with for example, is this one:
#define M_PI 3.1415926535897932384626433832795
float rand(vec2 co)
{
return fract(sin(dot(co.xy ,vec2(12.9898,78.233))) * 43758.5453);
}
void mainImage( out vec4 fragColor, in vec2 fragCoord )
{
float size = 30.0;
float prob = 0.95;
vec2 pos = floor(1.0 / size * fragCoord.xy);
float color = 0.0;
float starValue = rand(pos);
if (starValue > prob)
{
vec2 center = size * pos + vec2(size, size) * 0.5;
float t = 0.9 + 0.2 * sin(iGlobalTime + (starValue - prob) / (1.0 - prob) * 45.0);
color = 1.0 - distance(fragCoord.xy, center) / (0.5 * size);
color = color * t / (abs(fragCoord.y - center.y)) * t / (abs(fragCoord.x - center.x));
}
else if (rand(fragCoord.xy / iResolution.xy) > 0.996)
{
float r = rand(fragCoord.xy);
color = r * (0.25 * sin(iGlobalTime * (r * 5.0) + 720.0 * r) + 0.75);
}
fragColor = vec4(vec3(color), 1.0);
}
I've tried:
- Replacing mainImage() with main(void) (so that it will be called)
- Replacing the iXxxxx variables (iGlobalTime, iResolution) and fragCoord variables with their related variables (based on the suggestions here)
- Replacing some of the variables (iGlobalTime)...
While changing mainImage to main() and swapping out the variables got it to work without error in TinyShading realtime tester app - the outcome is always the same in Xcode (spinning ball, freeze). Any advice here would be helpful as there is a surprisingly small amount of information currently available on the topic.