Update render_forward_mobile destructor to include instance buffers.
Update render_scene_buffers_rd cleanup to include weight buffers / blur
textures.
(cherry picked from commit dfa326ef55)
This also makes the Overdraw and Shadow Splits debug draw modes ignore fog.
The Lighting debug draw mode still displays fog as that debug draw mode
is intended to preview scene lighting, and fog has an impact on how
lighting is perceived.
(cherry picked from commit 26a220bd31)
Fixes#88712
All particle trail sections were activated at once on the first cycle, instead
of being spread out over the trail's lifetime.
(cherry picked from commit 9b2d77a238)
From what I could see only SSAO & SSIL were affected when they both
call:
int zero[1] = { 0 };
RD::get_singleton()->buffer_update(ssao.importance_map_load_counter, 0,
sizeof(uint32_t), &zero, 0);
int zero[1] = { 0 };
RD::get_singleton()->buffer_update(ssil.importance_map_load_counter, 0,
sizeof(uint32_t), &zero, 0);
Also documented what setup_command_buffer & draw_command_buffer are for.
(cherry picked from commit c9ec1f7727)
Ensure `ensure_tangents` option actually creates tangent array. Even if it is just a dummy array.
Allow mesh to generate its own tangents when using compression. This allows users to compress meshes without tangents.
Warn users if they are trying to read from tangents without providing tangents.
This cleans up a few more cases of uint32_t->uint64_t
Importantly this fixes an edge case in the axis-angle compression by
using the pre-existing Basis methods instead
Previously, it was possible to use zero or negative values, which are
invalid.
This also prevents crashing the engine by setting a shadow size of
0 or lower from a script.
Fixes issue #83152. Due to how BLUR_0 is reused for multiple purposes and requires being at native resolution for some post-processing effects to work, FSR2 will use an alternate texture at internal size to use as the screen texture read by shaders instead. The rendering pipeline will prefer using this texture if it exists.
This is a longstanding issue in both the Mobile and GL Compatibility renderer.
Meshes pair with all lights that touch them, and then at draw time, we send all paired lights indices to the shader (even if that light isn't visible). The problem is that non-visible lights aren't uploaded to the GPU and don't have an index. So we end up using a bogus index