nmfisher 17 hours ago

Filament is a great lightweight cross-platform PBR rendering library. There's a few things missing (real GPU instancing is one), but in terms of shadows/antialiasing/color grading, it's very powerful. The material (shader) language is also very accessible.

I maintain an open-source Dart/Flutter package[0] which is mostly a wrapper around Filament. This makes it considerably easier to have a single UI+codebase that runs across macOS, iOS, Android, Windows, and Web.

[0] https://github.com/nmfisher/thermion

Austizzle 2 days ago

Man, I got excited for a second from the title thinking this was about a way to produce 3d printer filament from PBR settings, so you could tweak a material on the computer and have your filament match the digital version

  • rustystump 16 hours ago

    It is funny u say that because my head went directly to physically based rendering but i dont 3d print.

pjmlp 9 hours ago

This is yet another library that made some Google I/O headlines, had an Android framework, and eventually got forgotten.

EDIT: Indeed, that was the case.

https://developers.google.com/sceneform/develop

  • unwind 8 hours ago

    Huh? That literally says that the (higher-level) "Sceneform" library uses Filament for the PBR, isn't that the opposite of it being forgotten? What am I missing, I really don't follow Android development ...

    • pjmlp 6 hours ago

      You should pay more attention to the whole site,

      "Sceneform SDK for Android was open sourced and archived (github.com/google-ar/sceneform-android-sdk) with version 1.16.0."

      • RomainGuy 3 hours ago

        Sceneform != Filament. Sceneform was an AR-oriented framework that used Filament as its renderer. Filament itself is very much alive and under active development.

        • pjmlp an hour ago

          As far as I remember, one was used to implement the other.

          Can you provide examples of commercial Google products and SDKs using Filament?

          • RomainGuy 35 minutes ago

            Like I said, Sceneform used Filament (not the other way around). I know of a few Google products that use Filament but having left the company I'm not sure what I'm at liberty to talk about unfortunately. Btw, I'm one of the authors of Filament :)

michaelbrave 17 hours ago

that's going to be a confusing name with the connections to 3D printing

  • ChadNauseam 17 hours ago

    I'm not sure how it's confusing. Is it any more confusing than "v8" also being a type of internal combustion engine or blender also being a kitchen appliance?

    • NBJack 17 hours ago

      Yes.

      v8 as a drink and as an engine.

      blender as a piece of software and as an appliance

      filament as a physical building material and as a physical rendering material.

      One of these things is not like the other (or rather, one of these things sounds very much like the other).

    • burnt_toast 16 hours ago

      You can make lithophanes with 3d prints. I don't know about anyone else but that's what I thought this post would be about.

    • gdbsjjdn 16 hours ago

      v8 is also a beverage.