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LibGDX GLTF 2.0 support and PBR shader implementation. Alternative to libGDX G3D format.

Introduction

What's glTF befenits over G3D/FBX in libGDX?

What's more than a 3D format parser in gdx-gltf library?

Can i only load glTF files and use them with regular libgdx 3D API?

Demo and gallery

Library demo (aka model viewer) is available for several platforms:

Games made with this library:

GL Transmission Format (glTF) 2.0 Support

Implementation based on official glTF 2.0 Specification

Shaders inspired by glTF-WebGL-PBR and glTF-Sample-Viewer :

GLTF extensions implemented:

Getting started

Tutorials

Here is few tutorials that help you starting with both Blender and gdx-gltf.

Compatibility

Before upgrading your gdx-gltf version, please read changes history.

Install

gdx-gltf is available via Jitpack.

ensure you have jitpack repository declared in your Gradle configuration and add a gltfVersion variable.

Version can be any release (latest release is recommended) or -SNAPSHOT

allprojects {
	repositories {
		...
		maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
	}
	ext {
        ...
        gltfVersion = '-SNAPSHOT'
    }
}

Add dependency in your core project (replace -SNAPSHOT by latest release to use a stable version) :

project(":core") {
    dependencies {
    	...
        api "com.github.mgsx-dev.gdx-gltf:gltf:$gltfVersion"
    }
}

For GWT (html) projects you need to add source dependency and inherit GWT module in your core .gwt.xml file.

project(":html") {
    dependencies {
    	...
        api "com.github.mgsx-dev.gdx-gltf:gltf:$gltfVersion:sources"
    }
}
<module>
	<inherits name='GLTF' />
	...
</module>

Loading asset files

Directly

SceneAsset sceneAsset = new GLTFLoader().load(Gdx.files.internal("myModel.gltf"));
SceneAsset sceneAsset = new GLBLoader().load(Gdx.files.internal("myModel.glb"));

Using AssetManager loaders

assetManager.setLoader(SceneAsset.class, ".gltf", new GLTFAssetLoader());
assetManager.setLoader(SceneAsset.class, ".glb", new GLBAssetLoader());
...
assetManager.load("myModel.gltf", SceneAsset.class);
...
SceneAsset sceneAsset = assetManager.get("myModel.gltf", SceneAsset.class);

Render models

This library provides a convenient scene manager to handle glTF models and PBR shader.

see few provided examples for more information:

For advanced usage, please read full documentation

Export objects from libgdx

This library provides convenient methods to export various object type to glTF file. For instance, You can create some mesh programmatically in libgdx and export them to glTF files and optionally import them in Blender:

new GLTFExporter().export(model, Gdx.files.local("myModel.gltf")

You can also export a scene with its lights and camera. All gltf features are supported for export: animations, bones, etc. Note that only "gltf separate files" mode is currently supported for export.

Export models from Blender

As Blender 2.80, glTF exporter addon is included and enabled by default.

Image Based Lighting (IBL)

Demo is shipped with a pre-generated lighting environment. If you want to use others or generate them yourself, please read IBL guide Alternatively this library provide some quick IBL generators, it's not as accurate as HDRI based IBL but can be useful to quickly setup a lighting environement. see IBLBuilder class.

More about the library

Project structure

This repository is made of a library and a demo :

Limitations

Mesh limitations

Because LibGDX (and some GPUs) only supports unsigned short indices, meshes with integer indices are split into 64k chunks automatically at load time. For best loading performance, it's recommended to split your meshes beforehand (eg. in Blender).

Note that Blender vertex count can be misleading because exported geometry may contains more vertices because of normal split, texture coordinates split or vertex color split.

WebGL limitations

LibGDX Pixmap loading from binary data is not supported by its GWT emulation. So, GLTF embeded and binary formats are not supported for html/WebGL target.

CubeMap seamless limitations

CubeMap seamless is a feature that perform correct cubeMap filtering. Without this feature, you may notice some artifacts for materials with high roughness since these artifacts are more visible at low resolution. The library automatically enable this feature when possible, based on these conditions :

GL version requirements

PBR shader needs textureLod in order to render material roughness with a radiance map (IBL) which is only available in those cases :

If target platform doesn't fulfill those requirements, you can still use the library (eg. to load your GLTF files) but PBR rendering will be a bit broken.

Troubleshooting

Rigged model partially rendered

It's a common pitfall. Most of the time, that means you didn't configure numBones for your SceneManager shader providers. It's highly recommended to properly configure them for your need. Default configuration is rarely optimized or adapted to your need. For example, if the maximum bones among all your models is 60, and you only need one directional light for all scenes in your game, you should create your SceneManager like this:

PBRShaderConfig config = PBRShaderProvider.createDefaultConfig();
config.numBones = 60;
config.numDirectionalLights = 1;
config.numPointLights = 0;

Config depthConfig = PBRShaderProvider.createDefaultDepthConfig();
depthConfig.numBones = 60;

SceneManager sceneManager = new SceneManager(new PBRShaderProvider(config), new PBRDepthShaderProvider(depthConfig));

Max uniforms: Constant register limit exceeded, do not fit in N vectors

You may encounter this shader compilation error in case too many uniform needed on current hardware.

Constant register limit exceeded at ... more than 1024 registers needed to compiled program

or

Error: uniform variables in vertex shader do not fit in 256 vectors.

It typically means you may have too many bones. A single bone takes 4 uniforms (mat4), desktop GPU typically supports 1024 uniforms and lowend mobile 256 uniforms. That mean you should keep bones count under 50 per skeleton.

Tangent vertex attributes

When tangent attribute is missing and needed (when normal map is used), those are generated automatically. For best loading performance, it's recommended to export them within your GLTF files.

Max vertex attributes : too many vertex attributes

You may encounter this error if you have too many vertex attributes in one of your mesh.

Most GPU support up to 16 vertex attributes

This limit can be quickly reached depending on mesh information :

pbrSpecularGlossiness extension not supported

You may encounter this warning when loading a model :

KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness extension is deprecated by glTF 2.0 specification and not fully supported.

This extension is now archived and no longer recommended by glTF 2.0 specification.

It was never really supported by this this library and won't be, use it at your own risks.

Issues with ProGuard and such

This library requires reflection in order to import/export GLTF files. Some classes should be filtered for tools like ProGuard. You could simply exclude all libgdx and gdx-gltf code :

keep 'class com.badlogic.gdx.** { *; }'
keep 'class net.mgsx.gltf.** { *; }'
keepattributes 'Signature'

Or only exclude gdx-gltf data package :

-keep class net.mgsx.gltf.data.** {
	public *;
}