bevy_vello
is a cross-platform, 2D compute-centric vector graphics rendering library for Bevy. There is default support for rendering text and scenes, with additional opt-in features for SVG and Lottie. Experimental support for dotLottie is coming.
Quickstart to run the demo:
cargo run -p demo
bevy | bevy_vello |
---|---|
0.14 | 0.5-0.6, main |
0.13 | 0.1-0.4 |
< 0.13 | unsupported |
Warning
The support of SVG and Lottie is limited. If there is an SVG-related issue, please file the issue in vello_svg
. If there is a Lottie-related issue, please file the issue in velato
. Please see the respective backends for for more information about limitations.
Cargo feature | Description | Default? |
---|---|---|
default_font |
Include a default font, containing only ASCII characters, at the cost of a 20kB binary size increase | Yes |
svg |
Render .svg files with vello_svg |
No |
lottie |
Render .json Lottie files with velato |
No |
experimental-dotLottie |
Render .lottie Lottie files. Work in Progress |
No |
cargo run -p <demo name>
Because Vello relies heavily on compute shaders, we rely on the emerging WebGPU standard to run on the web. Until browser support becomes widespread, it will probably be necessary to use development browser versions (e.g. Chrome Canary) and explicitly enable WebGPU.
This uses cargo-run-wasm
to build the example for web, and host a local server for it
# Make sure the Rust toolchain supports the wasm32 target
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
# The binary name must also be explicitly provided as it differs from the package name
cargo run_wasm -p text
There is also a web demo available here on supporting web browsers.
Warning
The web is not currently a primary target for Vello, and WebGPU implementations are incomplete, so you might run into issues running this example.
Discussion of Vello development happens in the Linebender Zulip, specifically the #gpu stream. All public content can be read without logging in.
Contributions are welcome by pull request. The Rust code of conduct applies.
Licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0 (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option
The files in subdirectories of the examples/assets
directory are licensed solely under
their respective licenses, available in the LICENSE
file in their directories.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.