JaxGL is a simple and flexible graphics library written entirely in JAX. JaxGL was created by Michael Matthews and Michael Beukman for the Kinetix project.
# 512x512 pixels
screen_size = (512, 512)
# Clear a fresh screen with a black background
clear_colour = jnp.array([0.0, 0.0, 0.0])
pixels = clear_screen(screen_size, clear_colour)
# We render to a 256x256 'patch'
patch_size = (256, 256)
triangle_renderer = make_renderer(screen_size, fragment_shader_triangle, patch_size)
# Patch position (top left corner)
pos = jnp.array([128, 128])
triangle_data = (
# Vertices (note these must be anti-clockwise)
jnp.array([[150, 200], [150, 300], [300, 150]]),
# Colour
jnp.array([255.0, 0.0, 0.0]),
)
# Render the triangle to the screen
pixels = triangle_renderer(pixels, pos, triangle_data)
This produces the following image:
Arbitrary rendering effects can be achieved by writing your own shaders.
screen_size = (512, 512)
clear_colour = jnp.array([0.0, 0.0, 0.0])
pixels = clear_screen(screen_size, clear_colour)
patch_size = (256, 256)
# We make our own variation of the circle shader
# We give both a central and edge colour and interpolate between these
# Each fragment shader has access to
# position: global position in screen space
# current_frag: the current colour of the fragment (useful for transparency)
# unit_position: the position inside the patch (scaled to between 0 and 1)
# uniform: anything you want for your shader. These are the same for every fragment.
def my_shader(position, current_frag, unit_position, uniform):
centre, radius, colour_centre, colour_outer = uniform
dist = jnp.sqrt(jnp.square(position - centre).sum())
colour_interp = dist / radius
colour = colour_interp * colour_outer + (1 - colour_interp) * colour_centre
return jax.lax.select(dist < radius, colour, current_frag)
circle_renderer = make_renderer(screen_size, my_shader, patch_size)
# Patch position (top left corner)
pos = jnp.array([128, 128])
# This is the uniform that is passed to the shader
circle_data = (
# Centre
jnp.array([256.0, 256.0]),
# Radius
100.0,
# Colour centre
jnp.array([255.0, 0.0, 0.0]),
# Colour outer
jnp.array([0.0, 255.0, 0.0]),
)
# Render the triangle to the screen
pixels = circle_renderer(pixels, pos, circle_data)
JaxGL is used for rendering in Kinetix. Shown below is an example robotics grasping task.
To use JaxGL in your work you can install via PyPi:
pip install jaxgl
If you want to extend JaxGL you can install as follows:
git clone https://github.com/FLAIROx/JaxGL
cd JaxGL
pip install -e ".[dev]"
pre-commit install
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