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GLSL.io Transition (v1)
#ifdef GL_ES
precision highp float;
#endif
#define PI 3.141592653589
uniform sampler2D from, to;
uniform float progress;
uniform vec2 resolution;
void main() {
vec2 p = gl_FragCoord.xy / resolution.xy;
vec2 rp = p*2.-1.;
float a = atan(rp.y, rp.x);
float pa = progress*PI*2.5-PI*1.25;
vec4 fromc = texture2D(from, p);
vec4 toc = texture2D(to, p);
if(a>pa) {
gl_FragColor = mix(toc, fromc, smoothstep(0., 1., (a-pa)));
} else {
gl_FragColor = toc;
}
}
GLSL.io Transition License (v1):
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Copyright (C) 2014 contact@glsl.io
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gre commented May 19, 2014

Awesome contribution!
Could you invert fromc and toc ? because it seems to invert from and to. I'll try to make this more clear in the future versions.

Thanks ;-)

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Xaychru commented May 19, 2014

Thanks! I was a bit confused about the previous and next image, I'm going to invert them. :)

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gre commented May 19, 2014

yeah, and I need to fix this confusion ;-) gre/transitions.glsl.io#25

thanks

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