
Shader Craft
FreeMaster GLSL shader techniques for stunning visuals.
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What Shader Craft does
Shader Craft is a comprehensive skill designed for developers and designers working with GLSL shaders, particularly in the realm of real-time visual effects. It encompasses 36 techniques that are compatible with ShaderToy, providing a structured approach to creating intricate graphics. Users can invoke the skill with a simple command, followed by their specific request, such as generating a raymarched scene or simulating fluid dynamics.
The skill is organized into two main sections: techniques and reference. The techniques directory contains implementation guides that detail core principles, step-by-step instructions, and complete code templates for each shader technique. For those looking to deepen their understanding, the reference section offers in-depth explorations of the mathematical foundations and advanced patterns behind the techniques. This dual structure allows users to both implement and comprehend the shaders they are working with.
Shader Craft is particularly useful for game developers, visual effects artists, and anyone interested in procedural generation and real-time rendering. Whether you're creating complex 3D scenes, simulating natural phenomena, or designing unique visual effects, this skill provides the necessary tools and knowledge to achieve high-quality results. The routing table included in the skill helps users quickly identify which techniques to apply based on their specific needs, streamlining the development process.
Overall, Shader Craft is an essential resource for anyone looking to enhance their shader programming skills and create visually stunning effects in their projects.
When to use it
Use Shader Craft when you need to create advanced visual effects using GLSL shaders, especially in real-time applications like games or simulations.
When not to use it
This skill may not be suitable for users looking for basic shader tutorials or those who do not require real-time rendering capabilities.
What you can build with it
Creating 3D Scenes
Use Shader Craft to generate complex 3D scenes with ray marching and signed distance functions.
Simulating Natural Effects
Implement fluid simulations or particle systems to create realistic environmental effects in your projects.
Designing Unique Visuals
Leverage procedural generation techniques to design unique textures and patterns for your graphics.
How to install Shader Craft
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add minimax-ai/skills/shader-dev --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by minimax-aiShader Craft
A unified skill covering 36 GLSL shader techniques (ShaderToy-compatible) for real-time visual effects.
Invocation
/shader-dev <request>
$ARGUMENTS contains the user's request (e.g. "create a raymarched SDF scene with soft shadows").
Skill Structure
shader-dev/
├── SKILL.md # Core skill (this file)
├── techniques/ # Implementation guides (read per routing table)
│ ├── ray-marching.md # Sphere tracing with SDF
│ ├── sdf-3d.md # 3D signed distance functions
│ ├── lighting-model.md # PBR, Phong, toon shading
│ ├── procedural-noise.md # Perlin, Simplex, FBM
│ └── ... # 34 more technique files
└── reference/ # Detailed guides (read as needed)
├── ray-marching.md # Math derivations & advanced patterns
├── sdf-3d.md # Extended SDF theory
├── lighting-model.md # Lighting math deep-dive
├── procedural-noise.md # Noise function theory
└── ... # 34 more reference files
How to Use
- Read the Technique Routing Table below to identify which technique(s) match the user's request
- Read the relevant file(s) from
techniques/— each file contains core principles, implementation steps, and complete code templates - If you need deeper understanding (math derivations, advanced patterns), follow the reference link at the bottom of each technique file to
reference/ - Apply the WebGL2 Adaptation Rules below when generating standalone HTML pages
Technique Routing Table
| User wants to create... | Primary technique | Combine with |
|---|---|---|
| 3D objects / scenes from math | ray-marching + sdf-3d | lighting-model, shadow-techniques |
| Complex 3D shapes (booleans, blends) | csg-boolean-operations | sdf-3d, ray-marching |
| Infinite repeating patterns in 3D | domain-repetition | sdf-3d, ray-marching |
| Organic / warped shapes | domain-warping | procedural-noise |
| Fluid / smoke / ink effects | fluid-simulation | multipass-buffer |
| Particle effects (fire, sparks, snow) | particle-system | procedural-noise, color-palette |
| Physically-based simulations | simulation-physics | multipass-buffer |
| Game of Life / reaction-diffusion | cellular-automata | multipass-buffer, color-palette |
| Ocean / water surface | water-ocean | atmospheric-scattering, lighting-model |
| Terrain / landscape | terrain-rendering | atmospheric-scattering, procedural-noise |
| Clouds / fog / volumetric fire | volumetric-rendering | procedural-noise, atmospheric-scattering |
| Sky / sunset / atmosphere | atmospheric-scattering | volumetric-rendering |
| Realistic lighting (PBR, Phong) | lighting-model | shadow-techniques, ambient-occlusion |
| Shadows (soft / hard) | shadow-techniques | lighting-model |
| Ambient occlusion | ambient-occlusion | lighting-model, normal-estimation |
| Path tracing / global illumination | path-tracing-gi | analytic-ray-tracing, multipass-buffer |
| Precise ray-geometry intersections | analytic-ray-tracing | lighting-model |
| Voxel worlds (Minecraft-style) | voxel-rendering | lighting-model, shadow-techniques |
| Noise / FBM textures | procedural-noise | domain-warping |
| Tiled 2D patterns | procedural-2d-pattern | polar-uv-manipulation |
| Voronoi / cell patterns | voronoi-cellular-noise | color-palette |
| Fractals (Mandelbrot, Julia, 3D) | fractal-rendering | color-palette, polar-uv-manipulation |
| Color grading / palettes | color-palette | — |
| Bloom / tone mapping / glitch | post-processing | multipass-buffer |
| Multi-pass ping-pong buffers | multipass-buffer | — |
| Texture / sampling techniques | texture-sampling | — |
| Camera / matrix transforms | matrix-transform | — |
| Surface normals | normal-estimation | — |
| Polar coords / kaleidoscope | polar-uv-manipulation | procedural-2d-pattern |
| 2D shapes / UI from SDF | sdf-2d | color-palette |
| Procedural audio / music | sound-synthesis | — |
| SDF tricks / optimization | sdf-tricks | sdf-3d, ray-marching |
| Anti-aliased rendering | anti-aliasing | sdf-2d, post-processing |
| Depth of field / motion blur / lens effects | camera-effects | post-processing, multipass-buffer |
| Advanced texture mapping / no-tile textures | texture-mapping-advanced | terrain-rendering, texture-sampling |
| WebGL2 shader errors / debugging | webgl-pitfalls | — |
Technique Index
Geometry & SDF
- sdf-2d — 2D signed distance functions for shapes, UI, anti-aliased rendering
- sdf-3d — 3D signed distance functions for real-time implicit surface modeling
- csg-boolean-operations — Constructive solid geometry: union, subtraction, intersection with smooth blending
- domain-repetition — Infinite space repetition, folding, and limited tiling
- domain-warping — Distort domains with noise for organic, flowing shapes
- sdf-tricks — SDF optimization, bounding volumes, binary search refinement, hollowing, layered edges, debug visualization
Ray Casting & Lighting
- ray-marching — Sphere tracing with SDF for 3D scene rendering
- analytic-ray-tracing — Closed-form ray-primitive intersections (sphere, plane, box, torus)
- path-tracing-gi — Monte Carlo path tracing for photorealistic global illumination
- lighting-model — Phong, Blinn-Phong, PBR (Cook-Torrance), and toon shading
- shadow-techniques — Hard shadows, soft shadows (penumbra estimation), cascade shadows
- ambient-occlusion — SDF-based AO, screen-space AO approximation
- normal-estimation — Finite-difference normals, tetrahedron technique
Simulation & Physics
- fluid-simulation — Navier-Stokes fluid solver with advection, diffusion, pressure projection
- simulation-physics — GPU-based physics: springs, cloth, N-body gravity, collision
- particle-system — Stateless and stateful particle systems (fire, rain, sparks, galaxies)
- cellular-automata — Game of Life, reaction-diffusion (Turing patterns), sand simulation
Natural Phenomena
- water-ocean — Gerstner waves, FFT ocean, caustics, underwater fog
- terrain-rendering — Heightfield ray marching, FBM terrain, erosion
- atmospheric-scattering — Rayleigh/Mie scattering, god rays, SSS approximation
- volumetric-rendering — Volume ray marching for clouds, fog, fire, explosions
Procedural Generation
- procedural-noise — Value noise, Perlin, Simplex, Worley, FBM, ridged noise
- procedural-2d-pattern — Brick, hexagon, truchet, Islamic geometric patterns
- voronoi-cellular-noise — Voronoi diagrams, Worley noise, cracked earth, crystal
- fractal-rendering — Mandelbrot, Julia sets, 3D fractals (Mandelbox, Mandelbulb)
- color-palette — Cosine palettes, HSL/HSV/Oklab, dynamic color mapping
Post-Processing & Infrastructure
- post-processing — Bloom, tone mapping (ACES, Reinhard), vignette, chromatic aberration, glitch
- multipass-buffer — Ping-pong FBO setup, state persistence across frames
- texture-sampling — Bilinear, bicubic, mipmap, procedural texture lookup
- matrix-transform — Camera look-at, projection, rotation, orbit controls
- polar-uv-manipulation — Polar/log-polar coordinates, kaleidoscope, spiral mapping
- anti-aliasing — SSAA, SDF analytical AA, temporal anti-aliasing (TAA), FXAA post-process
- camera-effects — Depth of field (thin lens), motion blur, lens distortion, film grain, vignette
- texture-mapping-advanced — Biplanar mapping, texture repetition avoidance, ray differential filtering
Audio
- sound-synthesis — Procedural audio in GLSL: oscillators, envelopes, filters, FM synthesis
Debugging & Validation
- webgl-pitfalls — Common WebGL2/GLSL errors:
fragCoord,main()wrapper, function order, macro limitations, uniform null
WebGL2 Adaptation Rules
All technique files use ShaderToy GLSL style. When generating standalone HTML pages, apply these adaptations:
Shader Version & Output
- Use
canvas.getContext("webgl2") - Shader first line:
#version 300 es, fragment shader addsprecision highp float; - Fragment shader must declare:
out vec4 fragColor; - Vertex shader:
attribute→in,varying→out - Fragment shader:
varying→in,gl_FragColor→fragColor,texture2D()→texture()
Fragment Coordinate
- Use
gl_FragCoord.xyinstead offragCoord(WebGL2 does not havefragCoordbuilt-in)
// WRONG
vec2 uv = (2.0 * fragCoord - iResolution.xy) / iResolution.y;
// CORRECT
vec2 uv = (2.0 * gl_FragCoord.xy - iResolution.xy) / iResolution.y;
main() Wrapper for ShaderToy Templates
- ShaderToy uses
void mainImage(out vec4 fragColor, in vec2 fragCoord) - WebGL2 requires standard
void main()entry point — always wrap mainImage:
void mainImage(out vec4 fragColor, in vec2 fragCoord) {
// shader code...
fragColor = vec4(col, 1.0);
}
void main() {
mainImage(fragColor, gl_FragCoord.xy);
}
Function Declaration Order
- GLSL requires functions to be declared before use — either declare before use or reorder:
// WRONG — getAtmosphere() calls getSunDirection() before it's defined
vec3 getAtmosphere(vec3 dir) { return getSunDirection(); } // Error!
vec3 getSunDirection() { return normalize(vec3(1.0)); }
// CORRECT — define callee first
vec3 getSunDirection() { return normalize(vec3(1.0)); }
vec3 getAtmosphere(vec3 dir) { return getSunDirection(); } // Works
Macro Limitations
#definecannot use function calls — useconstinstead:
// WRONG
#define SUN_DIR normalize(vec3(0.8, 0.4, -0.6))
// CORRECT
const vec3 SUN_DIR = vec3(0.756, 0.378, -0.567); // Pre-computed normalized value
Script Tag Extraction
- When extracting shader source from
<script>tags, ensure#versionis the first character — use.trim():
const fs = document.getElementById('fs').text.trim();
Common Pitfalls
- Unused uniforms: Compiler may optimize away unused uniforms, causing
gl.getUniformLocation()to returnnull— always use uniforms in a way the compiler cannot optimize out - Loop indices: Use runtime constants in loops, not
#definemacros in some ES versions - Terrain functions: Functions like
terrainM(vec2)need XZ components — useterrainM(pos.xz + offset)notterrainM(pos + offset)
HTML Page Setup
When generating a standalone HTML page:
- Canvas fills the entire viewport, auto-resizes on window resize
- Page background black, no scrollbars:
body { margin: 0; overflow: hidden; background: #000; } - Implement ShaderToy-compatible uniforms:
iTime,iResolution,iMouse,iFrame - For multi-pass effects (Buffer A/B), use WebGL2 framebuffer + ping-pong (see multipass-buffer technique)
Common Pitfalls
JS Variable Declaration Order (TDZ — causes white screen crash)
let/const variables must be declared at the top of the <script> block, before any function that references them:
// 1. State variables FIRST
let frameCount = 0;
let startTime = Date.now();
// 2. Canvas/GL init, shader compile, FBO creation
const canvas = document.getElementById('canvas');
const gl = canvas.getContext('webgl2');
// ...
// 3. Functions and event bindings LAST
function resize() { /* can now safely reference frameCount */ }
function render() { /* ... */ }
window.addEventListener('resize', resize);
Reason: let/const have a Temporal Dead Zone — referencing them before declaration throws ReferenceError, causing a white screen.
GLSL Compilation Errors (self-check after writing shaders)
- Function signature mismatch: Call must exactly match definition in parameter count and types. If defined as
float fbm(vec3 p), cannot callfbm(uv)with avec2 - Reserved words as variable names: Do not use:
patch,cast,sample,filter,input,output,common,partition,active - Strict type matching:
vec3 x = 1.0is illegal — usevec3 x = vec3(1.0); cannot use.zto access avec2 - No ternary on structs: ESSL does not allow ternary operator on struct types — use
if/elseinstead
Performance Budget
Deployment environments may use headless software rendering with limited GPU power. Stay within these limits:
- Ray marching main loop: ≤ 128 steps
- Volume sampling / lighting inner loops: ≤ 32 steps
- FBM octaves: ≤ 6 layers
- Total nested loop iterations per pixel: ≤ 1000 (exceeding this freezes the browser)
Quick Recipes
Common effect combinations — complete rendering pipelines assembled from technique modules.
Photorealistic SDF Scene
- Geometry: sdf-3d (extended primitives) + csg-boolean-operations (cubic/quartic smin)
- Rendering: ray-marching + normal-estimation (tetrahedron method)
- Lighting: lighting-model (outdoor three-light model) + shadow-techniques (improved soft shadow) + ambient-occlusion
- Atmosphere: atmospheric-scattering (height-based fog with sun tint)
- Post: post-processing (ACES tone mapping) + anti-aliasing (2x SSAA) + camera-effects (vignette)
Organic / Biological Forms
- Geometry: sdf-3d (extended primitives + deformation operators: twist, bend) + csg-boolean (gradient-aware smin for material blending)
- Detail: procedural-noise (FBM with derivatives) + domain-warping
- Surface: lighting-model (subsurface scattering approximation via half-Lambert)
Procedural Landscape
- Terrain: terrain-rendering + procedural-noise (erosion FBM with derivatives)
- Texturing: texture-mapping-advanced (biplanar mapping + no-tile)
- Sky: atmospheric-scattering (Rayleigh/Mie + height fog)
- Water: water-ocean (Gerstner waves) + lighting-model (Fresnel reflections)
Stylized 2D Art
- Shapes: sdf-2d (extended library) + sdf-tricks (layered edges, hollowing)
- Color: color-palette (cosine palettes) + polar-uv-manipulation (kaleidoscope)
- Polish: anti-aliasing (SDF analytical AA) + post-processing (bloom, chromatic aberration)
Shader Debugging Techniques
Visual debugging methods — temporarily replace your output to diagnose issues.
| What to check | Code | What to look for |
|---|---|---|
| Surface normals | col = nor * 0.5 + 0.5; | Smooth gradients = correct normals; banding = epsilon too large |
| Ray march step count | col = vec3(float(steps) / float(MAX_STEPS)); | Red hotspots = performance bottleneck; uniform = wasted iterations |
| Depth / distance | col = vec3(t / MAX_DIST); | Verify correct hit distances |
| UV coordinates | col = vec3(uv, 0.0); | Check coordinate mapping |
| SDF distance field | col = (d > 0.0 ? vec3(0.9,0.6,0.3) : vec3(0.4,0.7,0.85)) * (0.8 + 0.2*cos(150.0*d)); | Visualize SDF bands and zero-crossing |
| Checker pattern (UV) | col = vec3(mod(floor(uv.x*10.)+floor(uv.y*10.), 2.0)); | Verify UV distortion, seams |
| Lighting only | col = vec3(shadow); or col = vec3(ao); | Isolate shadow/AO contributions |
| Material ID | col = palette(matId / maxMatId); | Verify material assignment |
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