diff --git a/extensions/2.0/Vendor/EXT_texture_svg/README.md b/extensions/2.0/Vendor/EXT_texture_svg/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1a028dafd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/extensions/2.0/Vendor/EXT_texture_svg/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,120 @@ +# EXT_texture_svg + +## Contributors + +- K. S. Ernest (iFire) Lee, Godot Engine contributor, V-Sekai contributor. +- Aaron Franke, The Mirror Megaverse Inc. + +## Status + +Draft + +## Dependencies + +Written against the glTF 2.0 spec. + +## Overview + +This extension allows glTF models to use SVG as a valid image format. A client that does not implement this extension can ignore the provided SVG image and continue to rely on the PNG and JPG textures available in the base specification. Defining a fallback texture is optional. The [best practices](#best-practices) section describes the intended use case of this extension and the expected behavior when using it without a fallback texture. + +SVG is a vector image format that can be scaled to any size without loss of quality. SVG is supported by all major game engines and web browsers. + +SVG images are ideal for assets with simple shapes or text. For instance, a glTF asset like a billboard displaying a logo or a sign with substantial text would benefit from SVGs. This allows for clear visibility at any distance without the need for large raster images that increase file size. + +For non-vectorizable artwork, PNG and JPEG raster images can be embedded into SVG to allow for mixing vector shapes and text with complex detailed raster images. + +## glTF Schema Updates + +The `EXT_texture_svg` extension is added to the `textures` node and specifies a `source` property that points to the index of the `images` node which in turn points to the SVG image. + +The following glTF will load `image.svg` in clients that support this extension, and otherwise fall back to `image.png`. + +``` +"textures": [ + { + "source": 0, + "extensions": { + "EXT_texture_svg": { + "source": 1 + } + } + } +], +"images": [ + { + "uri": "image.png" + }, + { + "uri": "image.svg" + } +] +``` + +When used in the glTF Binary (.glb) format the `images` node that points to the SVG image uses the `mimeType` value of `image/svg+xml`. + +``` +"textures": [ + { + "source": 0, + "extensions": { + "EXT_texture_svg": { + "source": 1 + } + } + } +], +"images": [ + { + "mimeType": "image/png", + "bufferView": 1 + }, + { + "mimeType": "image/svg+xml", + "bufferView": 2 + } +] +``` + +### JSON Schema + +[texture.EXT_texture_svg.schema.json](schema/texture.EXT_texture_svg.schema.json) + +## Best Practices + +SVG images are a great choice for images with simple shapes and images with text. For example, a glTF asset with a billboard that displays a simple logo with text would strongly benefit from SVG images, or a glTF asset with a sign with a lot of text would want to use SVG to allow for sharp text at any distance without having to use a large raster image that would greatly increase the file size. + +Since SVG is not a part of the base glTF spec, it is recommended to provide a raster image fallback for clients that do not support this extension. The fallback image should be high enough of a resolution that the text is still legible. + +The SVG format has a variety of features, not all of which are supported by all SVG implementations. If a client does not support a feature used in the SVG image, it should fall back to the raster image. + +Support for animated SVGs is not typically found in target glTF implementations. + +When a fallback image is defined, this extension should not be present in `extensionsRequired`. This will allow all clients to render the glTF correctly, and those that support this extension can read the SVG version of the textures. + +### Using Without a Fallback + +To use SVG images without a fallback, define `EXT_texture_svg` in both `extensionsUsed` and `extensionsRequired`. The `texture` node will then have only an `extensions` property as shown below. + +``` +"textures": [ + { + "extensions": { + "EXT_texture_svg": { + "source": 1 + } + } + } +] +``` + +If a glTF contains a SVG with no fallback texture, `EXT_texture_svg` should be added to the `extensionsRequired` array, such that clients that do not support SVG will not attempt to load the file. + +## Known Implementations + +None + +## Resources + +- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SVG +- https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG +- https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG/ diff --git a/extensions/2.0/Vendor/EXT_texture_svg/schema/texture.EXT_texture_svg.schema.json b/extensions/2.0/Vendor/EXT_texture_svg/schema/texture.EXT_texture_svg.schema.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0c29a92285 --- /dev/null +++ b/extensions/2.0/Vendor/EXT_texture_svg/schema/texture.EXT_texture_svg.schema.json @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +{ + "$schema": "http://json-schema.org/draft-04/schema", + "title": "EXT_texture_svg glTF Texture Extension", + "type": "object", + "description": "glTF extension to specify textures using the SVG image format.", + "allOf": [ { "$ref": "glTFProperty.schema.json" } ], + "properties": { + "source": { + "allOf": [ { "$ref": "glTFid.schema.json" } ], + "description": "The index of the images node which points to a SVG image." + }, + "extensions": {}, + "extras": {} + } +}