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Given the next vertex shader, what is the simplest, most efficient and fastest way to flip the coordinates upside down, so the fragment shader will produce and upside down image?

attribute vec4 a_position;
attribute vec2 a_texcoord;                                                  
varying vec2 v_texcoord;

void main()
{
    v_texcoord = a_texcoord.st;
    gl_Position = a_position;
}
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  • The vertex position coordinates or the texture coordinates? Also, wouldn't it make more sense to put this into the transform you use for those positions (assuming that you intend to do some transformation). Mar 25, 2012 at 1:38

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Just flip v_texcoord. So e.g.

v_texcoord = a_texcoord.st * vec2(1.0, -1.0);

Or, I guess:

v_texcoord = vec2(a_texcoord.s, 1.0 - a_texcoord.t);

Depending on what exactly you want to happen to the range of .t.

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    Excellent! Uses "vec2(a_texcoord.s, 1.0 - a_texcoord.t)" and works perfect.
    – Perraco
    Mar 25, 2012 at 8:38
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    v_texcoord = vec2(a_texcoord.s, 1.0 - a_texcoord.t); - easy and beauty solution, thanks
    – hbk
    Dec 19, 2014 at 15:46
  • v_texcoord = vec2(a_texcoord.s, 1.0 - a_texcoord.t); works fine Aug 30, 2019 at 3:12

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