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Realtime Path Tracer for Bevy

crates.io docs.rs

bevy-hikari is an implementation of global illumination for Bevy.

After Bevy releasing 0.8, the plugin moves to deferred hybrid path tracing. For the old version (0.1.x) which uses voxel cone tracing with anisotropic mip-mapping, please check the bevy-0.6 branch.

🚧 This project is under heavily development. Certain passes are yet optimized, public interfaces may change between major versions, and minor versions may release very often.

⚠️ Notes:

  • Please run examples with --release flag to avoid the texture non-uniform indexing error
  • Please compile this libaray in release mode when using as a dependency
  • Supported meshes must have these 3 vertex attributes: position, normal and uv

Bevy Version Support

bevy bevy-hikari
0.6 0.1
0.8 0.2
0.9 0.3

Progress

  • Extraction and preparation of mesh assets and instances
  • Asynchronous building of acceleration structures
  • G-Buffer generation
  • N-bounce indirect lighting
  • Transparency
  • Next event estimation
  • Better light sampling (L-BVH + Alias table)
  • ReSTIR: Temporal sample reuse
  • ReSTIR: Spatial sample reuse
  • Spatiotemporal filtering
  • Temporal anti-aliasing
  • Spatial up-scaling (FSR 1.0)
  • Temporal up-scaling (SMAA TU4X)
  • Skinned animation
  • HDR output
  • Bloom
  • Hardware ray tracing (upstream related)

Basic Usage

  1. Add HikariPlugin to your App after PbrPlugin
  2. Setup the scene with a directional light
  3. Insert HikariSettings component to the camera

One can configure the renderer through HikariSettings component on the camera entity. Available options are:

pub struct HikariSettings {
    /// The interval of frames between sample validation passes.
    pub direct_validate_interval: usize,
    /// The interval of frames between sample validation passes.
    pub emissive_validate_interval: usize,
    /// Temporal reservoir sample count is capped by this value.
    pub max_temporal_reuse_count: usize,
    /// Spatial reservoir sample count is capped by this value.
    pub max_spatial_reuse_count: usize,
    /// Max lifetime of a reservoir sample before being replaced with new one.
    pub max_reservoir_lifetime: f32,
    /// Half angle of the solar cone apex in radians.
    pub solar_angle: f32,
    /// Count of indirect bounces.
    pub indirect_bounces: usize,
    /// Threshold for the indirect luminance to reduce fireflies.
    pub max_indirect_luminance: f32,
    /// Clear color override.
    pub clear_color: Color,
    /// Whether to do temporal sample reuse in ReSTIR.
    pub temporal_reuse: bool,
    /// Whether to do spatial sample reuse for emissive lighting in ReSTIR.
    pub emissive_spatial_reuse: bool,
    /// Whether to do spatial sample reuse for indirect lighting in ReSTIR.
    pub indirect_spatial_reuse: bool,
    /// Whether to do noise filtering.
    pub denoise: bool,
    /// Which temporal filtering implementation to use.
    pub taa: Taa,
    /// Which upscaling implementation to use.
    pub upscale: Upscale,
}

If you are unsure about some terms in these options, you could check render passes for details.

use bevy::prelude::*;
use bevy_hikari::prelude::*;
use std::f32::consts::PI;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_plugin(HikariPlugin {
            remove_main_pass: true,
        })
        .add_startup_system(setup)
        .run();
}

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
    mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
    _asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
) {
    // Plane
    commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
        mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Plane { size: 5.0 })),
        material: materials.add(Color::rgb(0.3, 0.5, 0.3).into()),
        ..default()
    });
    // Cube
    commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
        mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
        material: materials.add(Color::rgb(0.8, 0.7, 0.6).into()),
        transform: Transform::from_xyz(0.0, 0.5, 0.0),
        ..default()
    });

    // Only directional light is supported
    commands.spawn(DirectionalLightBundle {
        directional_light: DirectionalLight {
            illuminance: 10000.0,
            ..Default::default()
        },
        transform: Transform {
            translation: Vec3::new(0.0, 5.0, 0.0),
            rotation: Quat::from_euler(EulerRot::XYZ, -PI / 4.0, PI / 4.0, 0.0),
            ..Default::default()
        },
        ..Default::default()
    });

    // Camera
    commands.spawn((
        Camera3dBundle {
            // Set `camera_render_graph`
            camera_render_graph: CameraRenderGraph::new(bevy_hikari::graph::NAME),
            transform: Transform::from_xyz(-2.0, 2.5, 5.0).looking_at(Vec3::ZERO, Vec3::Y),
            ..Default::default()
        },
        // Add [`HikariSettings`] component to enable GI rendering
        HikariSettings::default(),
    ));
}

Custom Materials

bevy-hikari is built based on bevy's PBR standard material. A material that is eligible for lighting needs to have surface properties a StandardMaterial has (base color, metallic, etc). In order to render with custom materials,

  1. Implement Into<StandardMaterial> for the material CustomMaterial, and
  2. Add GenericMaterialPlugin::<CustomMaterial>::default() to the app
  3. Add GenericInstancePlugin::<CustomMaterial>::default() to the app

Screenshots

Here are the screenshots of examples.

Simple

Cornell (2 Indirect Bounces)

City (Song Dynasty)

Scene (WW2)

Render Passes

License

Just like Bevy, all code in this repository is dual-licensed under either:

at your option.

Credits

  • "Fire Extinguisher" model and textures by Cameron 'cron' Fraser.
  • "WW2 City Scene" from sketchfab.
  • "Song Dynasty Architectures" by 唐晨.

References