Crates.io | warbler_grass |
lib.rs | warbler_grass |
version | 0.6.1 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-02-28 19:56:30.885959 |
updated_at | 2024-06-21 11:08:45.700237 |
description | A bevy plugin for creating 3d grass in your game |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/EmiOnGit/warbler_grass |
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A bevy
plugin for ergonomic integration of grass in 3d games.
Currently, bevy version 0.13
is supported.
Wasm builds are also supported!
Don't use this project for serious projects, it is still under heavy development. Currently, the project is not ready to be used besides side projects or for learning purposes
A cool project using this crate is the foxtrot template. Check it out!
Add warbler_grass
as dependency to your project
[dependencies]
warbler_grass = "0.6"
use bevy::{prelude::*, render::primitives::Aabb};
use warbler_grass::prelude::*;
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins((
DefaultPlugins,
// This plugin is needed to initialize everything for the grass render pipeline
WarblersPlugin
))
.add_systems(Startup, setup_grass)
.run();
}
fn setup_grass(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
// Loading the height map from an image
let y_map_image = asset_server.load("grass_y_map.png");
// Constructing the y map struct
let y_map = YMap { y_map: y_map_image };
// Loading the density map from an image
let density_map = asset_server.load("grass_density_map.png");
// Constructing the density map
let density_map = DensityMap {
density_map,
// The density corresponds to how dense a dense area is supposed to be.
// Be careful with this parameter since the blade count grows fast.
density: 2.,
};
commands.spawn(WarblersBundle {
y_map,
density_map,
// The height of the blades
height: WarblerHeight::Uniform(2.),
// The aabb defines the area in which the chunk lives in
aabb: Aabb::from_min_max(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::new(100., 10., 100.)),
..default()
});
}
You can find them in the example folder
The basic example. If you just want to take a look how using this crate might look like, look no further
cargo run --example load_grass
You don't like the default grass color or you game has multiple seasons? Take a look how you can change the color of the grass
cargo run --example grass_colors
You don't like the default mesh of the grass? Don't worry you can use swap the mesh easily.
Note that you can press TAB
to change the mesh in the demo
cargo run --example grass_mesh
You'd like to see what this crate can do? Run this demo to see many chunks loaded at once. This example is also great to demonstrate the frustum culling of the meshes
# I'd run this demo in release mode first to see how your hardware can keep up
cargo run -r --example many_chunks
This is not much of a example. It is used to limit test the crate. Of course, you can also load it and see what happens.
# I'd run this demo in release mode first to see how your hardware can keep up
cargo run -r --example stress_test
warbler_grass |
Bevy |
---|---|
0.6 |
0.13 |
0.5 |
0.12 |
0.4 |
0.11 |
If you read this part, you might consider helping this project grow. I consider this project very beginner-friendly. It is relatively easy to grasp the workings since the use case is clear; to draw grass efficiently. Don't fear if you are a beginner in bevy or even rust!
Currently, the code can be optimized in many places and many features I'd like to have been partially or completely missing. You can always just create an issue and ask if something you want to do is needed.