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Blend Two Canvases Onto One With Webgl

What I'm trying to do is blend two canvases onto a single canvas for a drawing app I am creating. I know Javascript very well, but I really don't have any clue where to start with

Solution 1:

There's an example of drawing with images here: https://webglfundamentals.org/webgl/lessons/webgl-image-processing.html

WebGL doesn't care if the sources are images, canvases or video. So change the samples from

gl.texImage2D(gl.TEXTURE_2D, 0, gl.RGBA, gl.RGBA, gl.UNSIGNED_BYTE, someImage);

to

gl.texImage2D(gl.TEXTURE_2D, 0, gl.RGBA, gl.RGBA, gl.UNSIGNED_BYTE, someCanvas);

Then write a fragment shader to blend the 2 textures as in

precision mediump float;

// our 2 canvases
uniform sampler2D u_canvas1;
uniform sampler2D u_canvas2;

// the texCoords passed in from the vertex shader.// note: we're only using 1 set of texCoords which means//   we're assuming the canvases are the same size.
varying vec2 v_texCoord;

voidmain() {
     // Look up a pixel from first canvasvec4color1= texture2D(u_canvas1, v_texCoord);

     // Look up a pixel from second canvasvec4color2= texture2D(u_canvas2, v_texCoord);

     // return the 2 colors multiplied
     gl_FragColor = color1 * color2;
}

You'll need to setup the 2 textures and tell your GLSL program which texture units you put them on.

functionsetupTexture(canvas, textureUnit, program, uniformName) {
   var tex = gl.createTexture();

   updateTextureFromCanvas(tex, canvas, textureUnit);

   // Set the parameters so we can render any size image.
   gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_WRAP_S, gl.CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
   gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_WRAP_T, gl.CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
   gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl.NEAREST);
   gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl.NEAREST);

   var location = gl.getUniformLocation(program, uniformName);
   gl.uniform1i(location, textureUnit);
}

functionupdateTextureFromCanvas(tex, canvas, textureUnit) {
  gl.activeTexture(gl.TEXTURE0 + textureUnit);
  gl.bindTexture(gl.TEXTURE_2D, tex);
  gl.texImage2D(gl.TEXTURE_2D, 0, gl.RGBA, gl.RGBA, gl.UNSIGNED_BYTE, canvas);
}

var tex1 = setupTexture(canvas1, 0, program, "u_canvas1");
var tex2 = setupTexture(canvas2, 1, program, "u_canvas2");

Sample here:

functionmain() {
  var canvas1 = document.getElementById("canvas1");
  var canvas2 = document.getElementById("canvas2");
  var ctx1 = canvas1.getContext("2d");
  var ctx2 = canvas2.getContext("2d");    
  ctx1.fillStyle = "purple";
  ctx1.arc(64, 64, 30, 0, Math.PI * 2, false);
  ctx1.fill();
  ctx2.fillStyle = "cyan";
  ctx2.fillRect(50, 10, 28, 108);
    
  // Get A WebGL contextvar canvas = document.getElementById("webgl");
  var gl = canvas.getContext("webgl");
  if (!gl) {
    return;
  }

  // setup GLSL programvar program = twgl.createProgramFromScripts(gl, ["2d-vertex-shader", "2d-fragment-shader"]);
  gl.useProgram(program);

  // look up where the vertex data needs to go.var positionLocation = gl.getAttribLocation(program, "a_position");
  var texCoordLocation = gl.getAttribLocation(program, "a_texCoord");

  // provide texture coordinates for the rectangle.var texCoordBuffer = gl.createBuffer();
  gl.bindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, texCoordBuffer);
  gl.bufferData(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, newFloat32Array([
      0.0,  0.0,
      1.0,  0.0,
      0.0,  1.0,
      0.0,  1.0,
      1.0,  0.0,
      1.0,  1.0]), gl.STATIC_DRAW);
  gl.enableVertexAttribArray(texCoordLocation);
  gl.vertexAttribPointer(texCoordLocation, 2, gl.FLOAT, false, 0, 0);

  // lookup uniformsvar resolutionLocation = gl.getUniformLocation(program, "u_resolution");

  // set the resolution
  gl.uniform2f(resolutionLocation, canvas1.width, canvas1.height);

  // Create a buffer for the position of the rectangle corners.var buffer = gl.createBuffer();
  gl.bindBuffer(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, buffer);
  gl.enableVertexAttribArray(positionLocation);
  gl.vertexAttribPointer(positionLocation, 2, gl.FLOAT, false, 0, 0);

  // Set a rectangle the same size as the image.setRectangle(gl, 0, 0, canvas.width, canvas.height);
    
    functionsetupTexture(canvas, textureUnit, program, uniformName) {
       var tex = gl.createTexture();

       updateTextureFromCanvas(tex, canvas, textureUnit);

       // Set the parameters so we can render any size image.
       gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_WRAP_S, gl.CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
       gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_WRAP_T, gl.CLAMP_TO_EDGE);
       gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_MIN_FILTER, gl.NEAREST);
       gl.texParameteri(gl.TEXTURE_2D, gl.TEXTURE_MAG_FILTER, gl.NEAREST);
      
       var location = gl.getUniformLocation(program, uniformName);
       gl.uniform1i(location, textureUnit);
    }

    functionupdateTextureFromCanvas(tex, canvas, textureUnit) {
      gl.activeTexture(gl.TEXTURE0 + textureUnit);
      gl.bindTexture(gl.TEXTURE_2D, tex);
      gl.texImage2D(gl.TEXTURE_2D, 0, gl.RGBA, gl.RGBA, gl.UNSIGNED_BYTE, canvas);
    }

    var tex1 = setupTexture(canvas1, 0, program, "u_canvas1");
    var tex2 = setupTexture(canvas2, 1, program, "u_canvas2");

  // Draw the rectangle.
  gl.drawArrays(gl.TRIANGLES, 0, 6);
}

functionsetRectangle(gl, x, y, width, height) {
  var x1 = x;
  var x2 = x + width;
  var y1 = y;
  var y2 = y + height;
  gl.bufferData(gl.ARRAY_BUFFER, newFloat32Array([
     x1, y1,
     x2, y1,
     x1, y2,
     x1, y2,
     x2, y1,
     x2, y2]), gl.STATIC_DRAW);
}

main();
canvas {
    border: 2px solid black;
    width: 128px;
    height: 128px;
}
<scriptsrc="https://twgljs.org/dist/3.x/twgl.min.js"></script><!-- vertex shader --><scriptid="2d-vertex-shader"type="x-shader/x-vertex">
attribute vec2 a_position;
attribute vec2 a_texCoord;

uniform vec2 u_resolution;

varying vec2 v_texCoord;

voidmain() {
   // convert the rectangle from pixels to 0.0 to 1.0
   vec2 zeroToOne = a_position / u_resolution;

   // convert from 0->1 to 0->2
   vec2 zeroToTwo = zeroToOne * 2.0;

   // convert from 0->2 to -1->+1 (clipspace)
   vec2 clipSpace = zeroToTwo - 1.0;

   gl_Position = vec4(clipSpace * vec2(1, -1), 0, 1);

   // pass the texCoord to the fragment shader// The GPU will interpolate this value between points.
   v_texCoord = a_texCoord;
}
</script><!-- fragment shader --><scriptid="2d-fragment-shader"type="x-shader/x-fragment">
    precision mediump float;

    // our 2 canvases
    uniform sampler2D u_canvas1;
    uniform sampler2D u_canvas2;

    // the texCoords passed in from the vertex shader.// note: we're only using 1 set of texCoords which means//   we're assuming the canvases are the same size.
    varying vec2 v_texCoord;

    voidmain() {
         // Look up a pixel from first canvas
         vec4 color1 = texture2D(u_canvas1, v_texCoord);

         // Look up a pixel from second canvas
         vec4 color2 = texture2D(u_canvas2, v_texCoord);

         // return the 2 colors multiplied
         gl_FragColor = color1 * color2;
    }
</script><!-- fragment shader --><scriptid="aa2d-fragment-shader"type="x-shader/x-fragment">
precision mediump float;

// our texture
uniform sampler2D u_canvas1;
uniform sampler2D u_canvas2;

// the texCoords passed in from the vertex shader.
varying vec2 v_texCoord;

voidmain() {
   gl_FragColor = texture2D(u_canvas1, v_texCoord);
}
</script><canvasid="canvas1"width="128"height="128"></canvas><canvasid="canvas2"width="128"height="128"></canvas><canvasid="webgl"width="128"height="128"></canvas>

Solution 2:

I think it will be simpler for you to just use the canvas 2D API.

You can first draw canvas A in canvas C then change canvas C global opacity before drawing canvas B in canvas C.

You can also change the way the canvas are blend using globalCompositeOperation

var canvasA = document.getElementById('C');
var canvasB = document.getElementById('C');

// The target canvasvar canvasC = document.getElementById('C');
var ctx = canvasC.getContext('2d');
ctx.drawImage(canvasA, 0,0);
ctx.globalAlpha = 0.5;
ctx.drawImage(canvasB,0, 0);

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