Show HN: Shader Lab, like Photoshop but for shaders
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3 days ago
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| eng.basement.studio
| HN
felixthehat
3 hours ago
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looks like a slopfork of the fairly new https://shaders.com - frustrating for them!
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marchantweb
1 hour ago
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I'm the Founder at https://shaders.com. Not frustrating at all, and Basement is an excellent team. Shader Lab looks like a solid tool for exploration and and creating effects, nothing slop about it (although I love the word "slopfork", that's new).

Our platform goes above and beyond that with a large collection of Pro presets and a unique capability in our component-based approach with reactive props, and of course broader framework support. All that, and our new MCP workflow for having your agent prompt effects, and we feel confident in our place in the market.

Would recommend checking out both Shader Lab AND shaders.com to anyone interested in creative shader effects for the web.

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felixthehat
1 hour ago
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Ah nice! I enjoyed trying out your product when it was launched which called this app to mind. Commendable attitude!
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gavinray
1 hour ago
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I'm not your target audience, but why do you gate your playground?

Went to try it and then gave up after it asked me to sign up/log in

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marchantweb
54 minutes ago
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Mostly due to account-tied permissions, such as asset uploads (images, video, etc) and for auto-saving/versioning.

It's entirely free to try, build, etc with an account - you only need a paid license when you're ready to export/deploy

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KingOfCoders
2 hours ago
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They look nothing alike except they are both about shaders.

Could you explain why you think this is a slopfork?

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felixthehat
1 hour ago
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Did you try the shader.com shader editor where you stack shaders and effects in layers? V similar approach!
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frabia
1 hour ago
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so does Photoshop and thousand other visual editing tools. Hardly a reason to claim it to be a copy. Also "slopfork" seems harsh considering it seems limited, but well designed imo.
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felixthehat
1 hour ago
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Maybe a little harsh yes. But compare these screenshots of the two products/features

https://imgur.com/a/41BybD1

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skrebbel
2 hours ago
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"slopfork" nice
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felixthehat
2 hours ago
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I heard the term used on the shoptalk podcast about cloudflare slopforking wordpress!

https://shoptalkshow.com/709/

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doingitwell
2 hours ago
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Welcome to the world of zero cost software we were promised
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nipponese
2 hours ago
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Indeed we prefer the world where only deep-pocketed entrenched monopolies can do this.
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aguacaterojo
3 hours ago
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V cool. Works in ff on mac for me. Maybe vibe coded but it's a spectrum. Probably in need of a bit of polish and a better performing example & maybe resolution switching. Basement Studio is legit I have bought their fonts in the past.

Floating windows are a little pointless but aesthetic choice or a one shot ui. FPS would be nice, also distinction between canvas and void. Video export works great.

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elliottcarlson
3 hours ago
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Nice interface -- I made something similar but for a specific game (Binding of Isaac) because it has a specific way of implementing shaders for mods. https://sublimnl.github.io/IsaacShaderStudio/
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bobbies-treats
1 hour ago
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Tough for anyone to want to play around with until performance is improved. It's neat though.
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sva_
3 hours ago
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When I clicked Add Layer and then tried to select an image source, it managed to crash Firefox pretty consistently.

Submitted a bug report.

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mawadev
4 hours ago
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That is so laggy, but the UI looks really cool!
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sph
5 hours ago
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Doesn't seem to load for me except the side windows. Firefox/Linux. HN hug of death?

The design language screams vibe coded to me.

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allan_s
3 hours ago
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As a ESL, what is unnatural in the language used ?
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esafak
4 hours ago
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It works on MacOS Chrome.
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ohyoutravel
4 hours ago
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Doesn’t work for me. Seems vibe coded.
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