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GLSL.io Transition (v1)
#ifdef GL_ES
precision highp float;
#endif
uniform sampler2D from, to;
uniform float progress;
uniform vec2 resolution;
const float strength=0.1;
void main() {
vec2 p = gl_FragCoord.xy / resolution.xy;
vec4 ca = texture2D(from, p);
vec4 cb = texture2D(to, p);
vec2 oa = (((ca.rg+ca.b)*0.5)*2.0-1.0);
vec2 ob = (((cb.rg+cb.b)*0.5)*2.0-1.0);
vec2 oc = mix(oa,ob,0.5)*strength;
float w0 = progress;
float w1 = 1.0-w0;
gl_FragColor = mix(texture2D(from, p+oc*w0), texture2D(to, p-oc*w1), progress);
}
GLSL.io Transition License (v1):
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gre commented Jul 3, 2014

Hi, awesome work! This small code is very impressive.

Why not exposing the strength in an uniform user parameter? :-)

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