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/*
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*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
*
* The Original Code is Copyright (C) 2001-2002 by NaN Holding BV.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Contributor(s): Blender Foundation, full recode and added functions
*
* ***** END GPL LICENSE BLOCK *****
*/
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/** \file blender/editors/space_view3d/drawobject.c
* \ingroup spview3d
*/
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
#include "DNA_camera_types.h"
#include "DNA_curve_types.h"
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#include "DNA_constraint_types.h" /* for drawing constraint */
#include "DNA_lamp_types.h"
#include "DNA_lattice_types.h"
#include "DNA_material_types.h"
#include "DNA_mesh_types.h"
#include "DNA_meta_types.h"
#include "DNA_rigidbody_types.h"
#include "DNA_scene_types.h"
#include "DNA_smoke_types.h"
#include "DNA_world_types.h"
#include "DNA_object_types.h"
#include "BLI_blenlib.h"
#include "BLI_math.h"
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#include "BKE_anim.h" /* for the where_on_path function */
#include "BKE_armature.h"
#include "BKE_camera.h"
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#include "BKE_constraint.h" /* for the get_constraint_target function */
#include "BKE_curve.h"
#include "BKE_DerivedMesh.h"
#include "BKE_deform.h"
#include "BKE_displist.h"
#include "BKE_font.h"
#include "BKE_global.h"
#include "BKE_image.h"
#include "BKE_key.h"
#include "BKE_lattice.h"
#include "BKE_mesh.h"
#include "BKE_material.h"
#include "BKE_mball.h"
#include "BKE_modifier.h"
#include "BKE_object.h"
#include "BKE_paint.h"
#include "BKE_particle.h"
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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#include "BKE_pointcache.h"
#include "BKE_scene.h"
#include "BKE_unit.h"
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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#include "BKE_tracking.h"
#include "BKE_editmesh.h"
#include "IMB_imbuf.h"
#include "IMB_imbuf_types.h"
#include "BIF_gl.h"
#include "BIF_glutil.h"
#include "GPU_draw.h"
#include "GPU_extensions.h"
#include "ED_mesh.h"
#include "ED_particle.h"
#include "ED_screen.h"
#include "ED_sculpt.h"
#include "ED_types.h"
#include "UI_resources.h"
#include "UI_interface_icons.h"
#include "WM_api.h"
#include "BLF_api.h"
#include "view3d_intern.h" /* bad level include */
typedef enum eWireDrawMode {
OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF = 0,
OBDRAW_WIRE_ON = 1,
OBDRAW_WIRE_ON_DEPTH = 2
} eWireDrawMode;
typedef struct drawDMVerts_userData {
BMEditMesh *em;
int sel;
BMVert *eve_act;
/* cached theme values */
unsigned char th_editmesh_active[4];
unsigned char th_vertex_select[4];
unsigned char th_vertex[4];
unsigned char th_skin_root[4];
float th_vertex_size;
/* for skin node drawing */
int has_vskin;
float imat[4][4];
} drawDMVerts_userData;
typedef struct drawDMEdgesSel_userData {
BMEditMesh *em;
unsigned char *baseCol, *selCol, *actCol;
BMEdge *eed_act;
} drawDMEdgesSel_userData;
typedef struct drawDMFacesSel_userData {
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
unsigned char *cols[4];
#else
unsigned char *cols[3];
#endif
DerivedMesh *dm;
BMEditMesh *em;
BMFace *efa_act;
int *orig_index_mf_to_mpoly;
int *orig_index_mp_to_orig;
} drawDMFacesSel_userData;
typedef struct drawDMNormal_userData {
BMEditMesh *em;
int uniform_scale;
float normalsize;
float tmat[3][3];
float imat[3][3];
} drawDMNormal_userData;
typedef struct bbsObmodeMeshVerts_userData {
void *offset;
MVert *mvert;
} bbsObmodeMeshVerts_userData;
static void draw_bounding_volume(Scene *scene, Object *ob, char type);
static void drawcube_size(float size);
static void drawcircle_size(float size);
static void draw_empty_sphere(float size);
static void draw_empty_cone(float size);
static void ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4], const int theme_id, float fac)
{
float col_wire[3], col_bg[3], col[3];
rgb_uchar_to_float(col_wire, ob_wire_col);
UI_GetThemeColor3fv(theme_id, col_bg);
interp_v3_v3v3(col, col_bg, col_wire, fac);
glColor3fv(col);
}
/* this condition has been made more complex since editmode can draw textures */
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static bool check_object_draw_texture(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, int drawtype)
{
/* texture and material draw modes */
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if (ELEM(v3d->drawtype, OB_TEXTURE, OB_MATERIAL) && drawtype > OB_SOLID) {
return true;
}
/* textured solid */
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if ((v3d->drawtype == OB_SOLID) &&
(v3d->flag2 & V3D_SOLID_TEX) &&
(BKE_scene_use_new_shading_nodes(scene) == false))
{
return true;
}
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if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_SHOW_SOLID_MATCAP) {
return true;
}
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return false;
}
static bool check_ob_drawface_dot(Scene *sce, View3D *vd, char dt)
{
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if ((sce->toolsettings->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_FACE) == 0)
return false;
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if (G.f & G_BACKBUFSEL)
return false;
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if ((vd->flag & V3D_ZBUF_SELECT) == 0)
return true;
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/* if its drawing textures with zbuf sel, then don't draw dots */
if (dt == OB_TEXTURE && vd->drawtype == OB_TEXTURE)
return false;
if ((vd->drawtype >= OB_SOLID) && (vd->flag2 & V3D_SOLID_TEX))
return false;
return true;
}
/* ************************ */
/* check for glsl drawing */
bool draw_glsl_material(Scene *scene, Object *ob, View3D *v3d, const char dt)
{
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if (!GPU_glsl_support())
return false;
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if (G.f & G_PICKSEL)
return false;
if (!check_object_draw_texture(scene, v3d, dt))
return false;
if (ob == OBACT && (ob && ob->mode & OB_MODE_WEIGHT_PAINT))
return false;
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_SHOW_SOLID_MATCAP)
return true;
if (BKE_scene_use_new_shading_nodes(scene))
return false;
return (scene->gm.matmode == GAME_MAT_GLSL) && (dt > OB_SOLID);
}
static bool check_alpha_pass(Base *base)
{
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if (base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI)
return false;
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if (G.f & G_PICKSEL)
return false;
if (base->object->mode & OB_MODE_ALL_PAINT)
return false;
return (base->object->dtx & OB_DRAWTRANSP);
}
/***/
static const unsigned int colortab[] = {
0x0, 0x403000, 0xFFFF88
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};
static float cube[8][3] = {
{-1.0, -1.0, -1.0},
{-1.0, -1.0, 1.0},
{-1.0, 1.0, 1.0},
{-1.0, 1.0, -1.0},
{ 1.0, -1.0, -1.0},
{ 1.0, -1.0, 1.0},
{ 1.0, 1.0, 1.0},
{ 1.0, 1.0, -1.0},
};
/* ----------------- OpenGL Circle Drawing - Tables for Optimized Drawing Speed ------------------ */
/* 32 values of sin function (still same result!) */
#define CIRCLE_RESOL 32
static const float sinval[CIRCLE_RESOL] = {
0.00000000,
0.20129852,
0.39435585,
0.57126821,
0.72479278,
0.84864425,
0.93775213,
0.98846832,
0.99871650,
0.96807711,
0.89780453,
0.79077573,
0.65137248,
0.48530196,
0.29936312,
0.10116832,
-0.10116832,
-0.29936312,
-0.48530196,
-0.65137248,
-0.79077573,
-0.89780453,
-0.96807711,
-0.99871650,
-0.98846832,
-0.93775213,
-0.84864425,
-0.72479278,
-0.57126821,
-0.39435585,
-0.20129852,
0.00000000
};
/* 32 values of cos function (still same result!) */
static const float cosval[CIRCLE_RESOL] = {
1.00000000,
0.97952994,
0.91895781,
0.82076344,
0.68896691,
0.52896401,
0.34730525,
0.15142777,
-0.05064916,
-0.25065253,
-0.44039415,
-0.61210598,
-0.75875812,
-0.87434661,
-0.95413925,
-0.99486932,
-0.99486932,
-0.95413925,
-0.87434661,
-0.75875812,
-0.61210598,
-0.44039415,
-0.25065253,
-0.05064916,
0.15142777,
0.34730525,
0.52896401,
0.68896691,
0.82076344,
0.91895781,
0.97952994,
1.00000000
};
static void draw_xyz_wire(const float c[3], float size, int axis)
{
float v1[3] = {0.f, 0.f, 0.f}, v2[3] = {0.f, 0.f, 0.f};
float dim = size * 0.1f;
float dx[3], dy[3], dz[3];
dx[0] = dim; dx[1] = 0.f; dx[2] = 0.f;
dy[0] = 0.f; dy[1] = dim; dy[2] = 0.f;
dz[0] = 0.f; dz[1] = 0.f; dz[2] = dim;
switch (axis) {
case 0: /* x axis */
glBegin(GL_LINES);
/* bottom left to top right */
sub_v3_v3v3(v1, c, dx);
sub_v3_v3(v1, dy);
add_v3_v3v3(v2, c, dx);
add_v3_v3(v2, dy);
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
/* top left to bottom right */
mul_v3_fl(dy, 2.f);
add_v3_v3(v1, dy);
sub_v3_v3(v2, dy);
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
glEnd();
break;
case 1: /* y axis */
glBegin(GL_LINES);
/* bottom left to top right */
mul_v3_fl(dx, 0.75f);
sub_v3_v3v3(v1, c, dx);
sub_v3_v3(v1, dy);
add_v3_v3v3(v2, c, dx);
add_v3_v3(v2, dy);
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
/* top left to center */
mul_v3_fl(dy, 2.f);
add_v3_v3(v1, dy);
copy_v3_v3(v2, c);
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
glEnd();
break;
case 2: /* z axis */
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
/* start at top left */
sub_v3_v3v3(v1, c, dx);
add_v3_v3v3(v1, c, dz);
glVertex3fv(v1);
mul_v3_fl(dx, 2.f);
add_v3_v3(v1, dx);
glVertex3fv(v1);
mul_v3_fl(dz, 2.f);
sub_v3_v3(v1, dx);
sub_v3_v3(v1, dz);
glVertex3fv(v1);
add_v3_v3(v1, dx);
glVertex3fv(v1);
glEnd();
break;
}
}
void drawaxes(float size, char drawtype)
{
int axis;
float v1[3] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0};
float v2[3] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0};
float v3[3] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0};
switch (drawtype) {
case OB_PLAINAXES:
for (axis = 0; axis < 3; axis++) {
glBegin(GL_LINES);
v1[axis] = size;
v2[axis] = -size;
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
/* reset v1 & v2 to zero */
v1[axis] = v2[axis] = 0.0f;
glEnd();
}
break;
case OB_SINGLE_ARROW:
glBegin(GL_LINES);
/* in positive z direction only */
v1[2] = size;
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
glEnd();
/* square pyramid */
glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES);
v2[0] = size * 0.035f; v2[1] = size * 0.035f;
v3[0] = size * -0.035f; v3[1] = size * 0.035f;
v2[2] = v3[2] = size * 0.75f;
for (axis = 0; axis < 4; axis++) {
if (axis % 2 == 1) {
v2[0] = -v2[0];
v3[1] = -v3[1];
}
else {
v2[1] = -v2[1];
v3[0] = -v3[0];
}
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
glVertex3fv(v3);
}
glEnd();
break;
case OB_CUBE:
drawcube_size(size);
break;
case OB_CIRCLE:
drawcircle_size(size);
break;
case OB_EMPTY_SPHERE:
draw_empty_sphere(size);
break;
case OB_EMPTY_CONE:
draw_empty_cone(size);
break;
case OB_ARROWS:
default:
{
for (axis = 0; axis < 3; axis++) {
const int arrow_axis = (axis == 0) ? 1 : 0;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
v2[axis] = size;
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
v1[axis] = size * 0.85f;
v1[arrow_axis] = -size * 0.08f;
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
v1[arrow_axis] = size * 0.08f;
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
glEnd();
v2[axis] += size * 0.125f;
draw_xyz_wire(v2, size, axis);
/* reset v1 & v2 to zero */
v1[arrow_axis] = v1[axis] = v2[axis] = 0.0f;
}
break;
}
}
}
/* Function to draw an Image on a empty Object */
static void draw_empty_image(Object *ob, const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
Image *ima = (Image *)ob->data;
ImBuf *ibuf = ima ? BKE_image_acquire_ibuf(ima, NULL, NULL) : NULL;
float scale, ofs_x, ofs_y, sca_x, sca_y;
int ima_x, ima_y;
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if (ibuf && (ibuf->rect == NULL) && (ibuf->rect_float != NULL)) {
IMB_rect_from_float(ibuf);
}
/* Get the buffer dimensions so we can fallback to fake ones */
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if (ibuf && ibuf->rect) {
ima_x = ibuf->x;
ima_y = ibuf->y;
}
else {
ima_x = 1;
ima_y = 1;
}
/* Get the image aspect even if the buffer is invalid */
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if (ima) {
if (ima->aspx > ima->aspy) {
sca_x = 1.0f;
sca_y = ima->aspy / ima->aspx;
}
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else if (ima->aspx < ima->aspy) {
sca_x = ima->aspx / ima->aspy;
sca_y = 1.0f;
}
else {
sca_x = 1.0f;
sca_y = 1.0f;
}
}
else {
sca_x = 1.0f;
sca_y = 1.0f;
}
/* Calculate the scale center based on objects origin */
ofs_x = ob->ima_ofs[0] * ima_x;
ofs_y = ob->ima_ofs[1] * ima_y;
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glPushMatrix();
/* Make sure we are drawing at the origin */
glTranslatef(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f);
/* Calculate Image scale */
scale = (ob->empty_drawsize / max_ff((float)ima_x * sca_x, (float)ima_y * sca_y));
/* Set the object scale */
glScalef(scale * sca_x, scale * sca_y, 1.0f);
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if (ibuf && ibuf->rect) {
const bool use_clip = (U.glalphaclip != 1.0f);
/* Setup GL params */
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
glBlendFunc(GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
if (use_clip) {
glEnable(GL_ALPHA_TEST);
glAlphaFunc(GL_GREATER, U.glalphaclip);
}
/* Use the object color and alpha */
glColor4fv(ob->col);
/* Draw the Image on the screen */
Bunch of fixes for GLSL display transform - GLSL shader wasn't aware of alpha predivide option, always assuming alpha is straight. Gave wrong results when displaying transparent float buffers. - GLSL display wasn't aware of float buffers with number of channels different from 4, crashing when trying to display image with different number of channels. This required a bit larger changes, namely now it's possible to pass format (GL_RGB, GL_RGBAm GL_LUMINANCE) to glaDrawPixelsTex, This also implied adding format to glaDrawPixelsAuto and modifying all places where this functions are called. Now GLSL will handle both 3 and 4 channels buffers, single channel images are handled by CPU. - Replaced hack for render result displaying with a bit different hack. Namely CPU conversion will happen only during render, once render is done GLSL would be used for displaying render result on a screen. This is so because of the way renderer updates parts of the image -- it happens without respect to active render layer in image user. This is harmless because only display buffer is modifying, but this is tricky because we don't have original buffer opened during rendering. One more related fix here was about when rendering multiple layers, wrong image would be displaying when rendering is done. Added a signal to invalidate display buffer once rendering is done (only happens when using multiple layers). This solves issue with wrong buffer stuck on the display when using regular CPU display space transform and if GLSL is available it'll make image displayed with a GLSL shader. - As an additional change, byte buffers now also uses GLSL display transform. So now only dutehr and RGB curves are stoppers for using GLSL for all kind of display transforms.
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glaDrawPixelsTex(ofs_x, ofs_y, ima_x, ima_y, GL_RGBA, GL_UNSIGNED_BYTE, GL_LINEAR, ibuf->rect);
glPixelTransferf(GL_ALPHA_SCALE, 1.0f);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
if (use_clip) {
glDisable(GL_ALPHA_TEST);
glAlphaFunc(GL_GREATER, 0.0f);
}
}
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
/* Calculate the outline vertex positions */
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
glVertex2f(ofs_x, ofs_y);
glVertex2f(ofs_x + ima_x, ofs_y);
glVertex2f(ofs_x + ima_x, ofs_y + ima_y);
glVertex2f(ofs_x, ofs_y + ima_y);
glEnd();
/* Reset GL settings */
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glPopMatrix();
BKE_image_release_ibuf(ima, ibuf, NULL);
}
static void circball_array_fill(float verts[CIRCLE_RESOL][3], const float cent[3], float rad, float tmat[4][4])
{
float vx[3], vy[3];
float *viter = (float *)verts;
unsigned int a;
mul_v3_v3fl(vx, tmat[0], rad);
mul_v3_v3fl(vy, tmat[1], rad);
for (a = 0; a < CIRCLE_RESOL; a++, viter += 3) {
viter[0] = cent[0] + sinval[a] * vx[0] + cosval[a] * vy[0];
viter[1] = cent[1] + sinval[a] * vx[1] + cosval[a] * vy[1];
viter[2] = cent[2] + sinval[a] * vx[2] + cosval[a] * vy[2];
}
}
void drawcircball(int mode, const float cent[3], float rad, float tmat[4][4])
{
float verts[CIRCLE_RESOL][3];
circball_array_fill(verts, cent, rad, tmat);
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, verts);
glDrawArrays(mode, 0, CIRCLE_RESOL);
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
}
/* circle for object centers, special_color is for library or ob users */
static void drawcentercircle(View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, const float co[3], int selstate, int special_color)
{
const float size = ED_view3d_pixel_size(rv3d, co) * (float)U.obcenter_dia * 0.5f;
float verts[CIRCLE_RESOL][3];
/* using gldepthfunc guarantees that it does write z values,
* but not checks for it, so centers remain visible independent order of drawing */
if (v3d->zbuf) glDepthFunc(GL_ALWAYS);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
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if (special_color) {
if (selstate == ACTIVE || selstate == SELECT) glColor4ub(0x88, 0xFF, 0xFF, 155);
else glColor4ub(0x55, 0xCC, 0xCC, 155);
}
else {
if (selstate == ACTIVE) UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_ACTIVE, 0, -80);
else if (selstate == SELECT) UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_SELECT, 0, -80);
else if (selstate == DESELECT) UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_TRANSFORM, 0, -80);
}
circball_array_fill(verts, co, size, rv3d->viewinv);
/* enable vertex array */
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, verts);
/* 1. draw filled, blended polygon */
glDrawArrays(GL_POLYGON, 0, CIRCLE_RESOL);
/* 2. draw outline */
UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_WIRE, 0, -30);
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_LOOP, 0, CIRCLE_RESOL);
/* finish up */
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
if (v3d->zbuf) glDepthFunc(GL_LEQUAL);
}
/* *********** text drawing for object/particles/armature ************* */
static ListBase CachedText[3];
static int CachedTextLevel = 0;
typedef struct ViewCachedString {
struct ViewCachedString *next, *prev;
float vec[3];
union {
unsigned char ub[4];
int pack;
} col;
short sco[2];
short xoffs;
short flag;
int str_len, pad;
/* str is allocated past the end */
} ViewCachedString;
void view3d_cached_text_draw_begin(void)
{
ListBase *strings = &CachedText[CachedTextLevel];
strings->first = strings->last = NULL;
CachedTextLevel++;
}
void view3d_cached_text_draw_add(const float co[3],
const char *str,
short xoffs, short flag,
const unsigned char col[4])
{
int alloc_len = strlen(str) + 1;
ListBase *strings = &CachedText[CachedTextLevel - 1];
/* TODO, replace with more efficient malloc, perhaps memarena per draw? */
ViewCachedString *vos = MEM_callocN(sizeof(ViewCachedString) + alloc_len, "ViewCachedString");
BLI_addtail(strings, vos);
copy_v3_v3(vos->vec, co);
copy_v4_v4_char((char *)vos->col.ub, (const char *)col);
vos->xoffs = xoffs;
vos->flag = flag;
vos->str_len = alloc_len - 1;
/* allocate past the end */
memcpy(++vos, str, alloc_len);
}
void view3d_cached_text_draw_end(View3D *v3d, ARegion *ar, bool depth_write, float mat[4][4])
{
RegionView3D *rv3d = ar->regiondata;
ListBase *strings = &CachedText[CachedTextLevel - 1];
ViewCachedString *vos;
int tot = 0;
/* project first and test */
for (vos = strings->first; vos; vos = vos->next) {
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if (mat && !(vos->flag & V3D_CACHE_TEXT_WORLDSPACE))
mul_m4_v3(mat, vos->vec);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if (ED_view3d_project_short_ex(ar,
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(vos->flag & V3D_CACHE_TEXT_GLOBALSPACE) ? rv3d->persmat : rv3d->persmatob,
(vos->flag & V3D_CACHE_TEXT_LOCALCLIP) != 0,
vos->vec, vos->sco,
V3D_PROJ_TEST_CLIP_BB | V3D_PROJ_TEST_CLIP_WIN | V3D_PROJ_TEST_CLIP_NEAR) == V3D_PROJ_RET_OK)
{
tot++;
}
else {
vos->sco[0] = IS_CLIPPED;
}
}
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if (tot) {
int col_pack_prev = 0;
#if 0
bglMats mats; /* ZBuffer depth vars */
double ux, uy, uz;
float depth;
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if (v3d->zbuf)
bgl_get_mats(&mats);
#endif
if (rv3d->rflag & RV3D_CLIPPING) {
ED_view3d_clipping_disable();
}
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glPushMatrix();
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glPushMatrix();
ED_region_pixelspace(ar);
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if (depth_write) {
if (v3d->zbuf) glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
else {
glDepthMask(0);
}
for (vos = strings->first; vos; vos = vos->next) {
if (vos->sco[0] != IS_CLIPPED) {
const char *str = (char *)(vos + 1);
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if (col_pack_prev != vos->col.pack) {
glColor3ubv(vos->col.ub);
col_pack_prev = vos->col.pack;
}
((vos->flag & V3D_CACHE_TEXT_ASCII) ?
BLF_draw_default_ascii :
BLF_draw_default
)( (float)vos->sco[0] + vos->xoffs,
(float)vos->sco[1],
(depth_write) ? 0.0f : 2.0f,
str,
vos->str_len);
}
}
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if (depth_write) {
if (v3d->zbuf) glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
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else {
glDepthMask(1);
}
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glPopMatrix();
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glPopMatrix();
if (rv3d->rflag & RV3D_CLIPPING) {
ED_view3d_clipping_enable();
}
}
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if (strings->first)
BLI_freelistN(strings);
CachedTextLevel--;
}
/* ******************** primitive drawing ******************* */
static void drawcube(void)
{
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[0]); glVertex3fv(cube[1]); glVertex3fv(cube[2]); glVertex3fv(cube[3]);
glVertex3fv(cube[0]); glVertex3fv(cube[4]); glVertex3fv(cube[5]); glVertex3fv(cube[6]);
glVertex3fv(cube[7]); glVertex3fv(cube[4]);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[1]); glVertex3fv(cube[5]);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[2]); glVertex3fv(cube[6]);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[3]); glVertex3fv(cube[7]);
glEnd();
}
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/* draws a cube on given the scaling of the cube, assuming that
* all required matrices have been set (used for drawing empties)
*/
static void drawcube_size(float size)
{
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3f(-size, -size, -size); glVertex3f(-size, -size, size);
glVertex3f(-size, size, size); glVertex3f(-size, size, -size);
glVertex3f(-size, -size, -size); glVertex3f(size, -size, -size);
glVertex3f(size, -size, size); glVertex3f(size, size, size);
glVertex3f(size, size, -size); glVertex3f(size, -size, -size);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3f(-size, -size, size); glVertex3f(size, -size, size);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3f(-size, size, size); glVertex3f(size, size, size);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3f(-size, size, -size); glVertex3f(size, size, -size);
glEnd();
}
/* this is an unused (old) cube-drawing function based on a given size */
#if 0
static void drawcube_size(const float size[3])
{
glPushMatrix();
glScalef(size[0], size[1], size[2]);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[0]); glVertex3fv(cube[1]); glVertex3fv(cube[2]); glVertex3fv(cube[3]);
glVertex3fv(cube[0]); glVertex3fv(cube[4]); glVertex3fv(cube[5]); glVertex3fv(cube[6]);
glVertex3fv(cube[7]); glVertex3fv(cube[4]);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[1]); glVertex3fv(cube[5]);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[2]); glVertex3fv(cube[6]);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(cube[3]); glVertex3fv(cube[7]);
glEnd();
glPopMatrix();
}
#endif
static void drawshadbuflimits(Lamp *la, float mat[4][4])
{
float sta[3], end[3], lavec[3];
negate_v3_v3(lavec, mat[2]);
normalize_v3(lavec);
madd_v3_v3v3fl(sta, mat[3], lavec, la->clipsta);
madd_v3_v3v3fl(end, mat[3], lavec, la->clipend);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(sta);
glVertex3fv(end);
glEnd();
glPointSize(3.0);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
bglVertex3fv(sta);
bglVertex3fv(end);
bglEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
}
static void spotvolume(float lvec[3], float vvec[3], const float inp)
{
/* camera is at 0,0,0 */
float temp[3], plane[3], mat1[3][3], mat2[3][3], mat3[3][3], mat4[3][3], q[4], co, si, angle;
normalize_v3(lvec);
normalize_v3(vvec); /* is this the correct vector ? */
cross_v3_v3v3(temp, vvec, lvec); /* equation for a plane through vvec en lvec */
cross_v3_v3v3(plane, lvec, temp); /* a plane perpendicular to this, parrallel with lvec */
/* vectors are exactly aligned, use the X axis, this is arbitrary */
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if (normalize_v3(plane) == 0.0f)
plane[1] = 1.0f;
/* now we've got two equations: one of a cone and one of a plane, but we have
* three unknowns. We remove one unknown by rotating the plane to z=0 (the plane normal) */
/* rotate around cross product vector of (0,0,1) and plane normal, dot product degrees */
/* according definition, we derive cross product is (plane[1],-plane[0],0), en cos = plane[2]);*/
/* translating this comment to english didnt really help me understanding the math! :-) (ton) */
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q[1] = plane[1];
q[2] = -plane[0];
q[3] = 0;
normalize_v3(&q[1]);
angle = saacos(plane[2]) / 2.0f;
co = cosf(angle);
si = sqrtf(1 - co * co);
q[0] = co;
q[1] *= si;
q[2] *= si;
q[3] = 0;
quat_to_mat3(mat1, q);
/* rotate lamp vector now over acos(inp) degrees */
copy_v3_v3(vvec, lvec);
unit_m3(mat2);
co = inp;
si = sqrtf(1.0f - inp * inp);
mat2[0][0] = co;
mat2[1][0] = -si;
mat2[0][1] = si;
mat2[1][1] = co;
mul_m3_m3m3(mat3, mat2, mat1);
mat2[1][0] = si;
mat2[0][1] = -si;
mul_m3_m3m3(mat4, mat2, mat1);
transpose_m3(mat1);
mul_m3_m3m3(mat2, mat1, mat3);
mul_m3_v3(mat2, lvec);
mul_m3_m3m3(mat2, mat1, mat4);
mul_m3_v3(mat2, vvec);
return;
}
static void draw_spot_cone(Lamp *la, float x, float z)
{
z = fabs(z);
glBegin(GL_TRIANGLE_FAN);
glVertex3f(0.0f, 0.0f, -x);
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if (la->mode & LA_SQUARE) {
glVertex3f(z, z, 0);
glVertex3f(-z, z, 0);
glVertex3f(-z, -z, 0);
glVertex3f(z, -z, 0);
glVertex3f(z, z, 0);
}
else {
float angle;
int a;
for (a = 0; a < 33; a++) {
angle = a * M_PI * 2 / (33 - 1);
glVertex3f(z * cosf(angle), z * sinf(angle), 0);
}
}
glEnd();
}
static void draw_transp_spot_volume(Lamp *la, float x, float z)
{
glEnable(GL_CULL_FACE);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
glDepthMask(0);
/* draw backside darkening */
glCullFace(GL_FRONT);
glBlendFunc(GL_ZERO, GL_SRC_ALPHA);
glColor4f(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.4f);
draw_spot_cone(la, x, z);
/* draw front side lighting */
glCullFace(GL_BACK);
glBlendFunc(GL_ONE, GL_ONE);
glColor4f(0.2f, 0.2f, 0.2f, 1.0f);
draw_spot_cone(la, x, z);
/* restore state */
glBlendFunc(GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
glDepthMask(1);
glDisable(GL_CULL_FACE);
glCullFace(GL_BACK);
}
static void drawlamp(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base,
const char dt, const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
Object *ob = base->object;
const float pixsize = ED_view3d_pixel_size(rv3d, ob->obmat[3]);
Lamp *la = ob->data;
float vec[3], lvec[3], vvec[3], circrad, x, y, z;
float lampsize;
float imat[4][4];
unsigned char curcol[4];
unsigned char col[4];
/* cone can't be drawn for duplicated lamps, because duplilist would be freed to */
/* the moment of view3d_draw_transp() call */
const bool is_view = (rv3d->persp == RV3D_CAMOB && v3d->camera == base->object);
const bool drawcone = ((dt > OB_WIRE) &&
!(G.f & G_PICKSEL) &&
(la->type == LA_SPOT) &&
(la->mode & LA_SHOW_CONE) &&
!(base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) &&
!is_view);
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if (drawcone && !v3d->transp) {
/* in this case we need to draw delayed */
ED_view3d_after_add(&v3d->afterdraw_transp, base, dflag);
return;
}
/* we first draw only the screen aligned & fixed scale stuff */
glPushMatrix();
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
/* lets calculate the scale: */
lampsize = pixsize * ((float)U.obcenter_dia * 0.5f);
/* and view aligned matrix: */
copy_m4_m4(imat, rv3d->viewinv);
normalize_v3(imat[0]);
normalize_v3(imat[1]);
/* lamp center */
copy_v3_v3(vec, ob->obmat[3]);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
/* for AA effects */
curcol[0] = ob_wire_col[0];
curcol[1] = ob_wire_col[1];
curcol[2] = ob_wire_col[2];
curcol[3] = 154;
glColor4ubv(curcol);
}
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if (lampsize > 0.0f) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if (ob->id.us > 1) {
if (ob == OBACT || (ob->flag & SELECT)) glColor4ub(0x88, 0xFF, 0xFF, 155);
else glColor4ub(0x77, 0xCC, 0xCC, 155);
}
}
/* Inner Circle */
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, lampsize, imat);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
drawcircball(GL_POLYGON, vec, lampsize, imat);
/* restore */
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if (ob->id.us > 1)
glColor4ubv(curcol);
}
/* Outer circle */
circrad = 3.0f * lampsize;
setlinestyle(3);
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, circrad, imat);
/* draw dashed outer circle if shadow is on. remember some lamps can't have certain shadows! */
if (la->type != LA_HEMI) {
if ((la->mode & LA_SHAD_RAY) || ((la->mode & LA_SHAD_BUF) && (la->type == LA_SPOT))) {
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, circrad + 3.0f * pixsize, imat);
}
}
}
else {
setlinestyle(3);
circrad = 0.0f;
}
/* draw the pretty sun rays */
if (la->type == LA_SUN) {
float v1[3], v2[3], mat[3][3];
short axis;
/* setup a 45 degree rotation matrix */
vec_rot_to_mat3(mat, imat[2], (float)M_PI / 4.0f);
/* vectors */
mul_v3_v3fl(v1, imat[0], circrad * 1.2f);
mul_v3_v3fl(v2, imat[0], circrad * 2.5f);
/* center */
glTranslatef(vec[0], vec[1], vec[2]);
setlinestyle(3);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
for (axis = 0; axis < 8; axis++) {
glVertex3fv(v1);
glVertex3fv(v2);
mul_m3_v3(mat, v1);
mul_m3_v3(mat, v2);
}
glEnd();
glTranslatef(-vec[0], -vec[1], -vec[2]);
}
if (la->type == LA_LOCAL) {
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if (la->mode & LA_SPHERE) {
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, la->dist, imat);
}
}
glPopMatrix(); /* back in object space */
zero_v3(vec);
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if (is_view) {
/* skip drawing extra info */
}
else if ((la->type == LA_SPOT) || (la->type == LA_YF_PHOTON)) {
lvec[0] = lvec[1] = 0.0;
lvec[2] = 1.0;
x = rv3d->persmat[0][2];
y = rv3d->persmat[1][2];
z = rv3d->persmat[2][2];
vvec[0] = x * ob->obmat[0][0] + y * ob->obmat[0][1] + z * ob->obmat[0][2];
vvec[1] = x * ob->obmat[1][0] + y * ob->obmat[1][1] + z * ob->obmat[1][2];
vvec[2] = x * ob->obmat[2][0] + y * ob->obmat[2][1] + z * ob->obmat[2][2];
y = cosf(la->spotsize * (float)(M_PI / 360.0));
spotvolume(lvec, vvec, y);
x = -la->dist;
mul_v3_fl(lvec, x);
mul_v3_fl(vvec, x);
/* draw the angled sides of the cone */
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(vvec);
glVertex3fv(vec);
glVertex3fv(lvec);
glEnd();
z = x * sqrtf(1.0f - y * y);
x *= y;
/* draw the circle/square at the end of the cone */
glTranslatef(0.0, 0.0, x);
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if (la->mode & LA_SQUARE) {
float tvec[3];
float z_abs = fabs(z);
tvec[0] = tvec[1] = z_abs;
tvec[2] = 0.0;
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
glVertex3fv(tvec);
tvec[1] = -z_abs; /* neg */
glVertex3fv(tvec);
tvec[0] = -z_abs; /* neg */
glVertex3fv(tvec);
tvec[1] = z_abs; /* pos */
glVertex3fv(tvec);
glEnd();
}
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else {
circ(0.0, 0.0, fabsf(z));
}
/* draw the circle/square representing spotbl */
if (la->type == LA_SPOT) {
float spotblcirc = fabs(z) * (1 - pow(la->spotblend, 2));
/* hide line if it is zero size or overlaps with outer border,
* previously it adjusted to always to show it but that seems
* confusing because it doesn't show the actual blend size */
if (spotblcirc != 0 && spotblcirc != fabsf(z))
circ(0.0, 0.0, spotblcirc);
}
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if (drawcone)
draw_transp_spot_volume(la, x, z);
/* draw clip start, useful for wide cones where its not obvious where the start is */
glTranslatef(0.0, 0.0, -x); /* reverse translation above */
if (la->type == LA_SPOT && (la->mode & LA_SHAD_BUF) ) {
float lvec_clip[3];
float vvec_clip[3];
float clipsta_fac = la->clipsta / -x;
interp_v3_v3v3(lvec_clip, vec, lvec, clipsta_fac);
interp_v3_v3v3(vvec_clip, vec, vvec, clipsta_fac);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(lvec_clip);
glVertex3fv(vvec_clip);
glEnd();
}
/* Else, draw spot direction (using distance as end limit, same as for Area lamp). */
else {
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -circrad);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -la->dist);
glEnd();
}
}
else if (ELEM(la->type, LA_HEMI, LA_SUN)) {
/* draw the line from the circle along the dist */
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
vec[2] = -circrad;
glVertex3fv(vec);
vec[2] = -la->dist;
glVertex3fv(vec);
glEnd();
if (la->type == LA_HEMI) {
/* draw the hemisphere curves */
short axis, steps, dir;
float outdist, zdist, mul;
zero_v3(vec);
outdist = 0.14; mul = 1.4; dir = 1;
setlinestyle(4);
/* loop over the 4 compass points, and draw each arc as a LINE_STRIP */
for (axis = 0; axis < 4; axis++) {
float v[3] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0};
zdist = 0.02;
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
for (steps = 0; steps < 6; steps++) {
if (axis == 0 || axis == 1) { /* x axis up, x axis down */
/* make the arcs start at the edge of the energy circle */
if (steps == 0) v[0] = dir * circrad;
else v[0] = v[0] + dir * (steps * outdist);
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}
else if (axis == 2 || axis == 3) { /* y axis up, y axis down */
/* make the arcs start at the edge of the energy circle */
v[1] = (steps == 0) ? (dir * circrad) : (v[1] + dir * (steps * outdist));
}
v[2] = v[2] - steps * zdist;
glVertex3fv(v);
zdist = zdist * mul;
}
glEnd();
/* flip the direction */
dir = -dir;
}
}
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}
else if (la->type == LA_AREA) {
setlinestyle(3);
if (la->area_shape == LA_AREA_SQUARE)
fdrawbox(-la->area_size * 0.5f, -la->area_size * 0.5f, la->area_size * 0.5f, la->area_size * 0.5f);
else if (la->area_shape == LA_AREA_RECT)
fdrawbox(-la->area_size * 0.5f, -la->area_sizey * 0.5f, la->area_size * 0.5f, la->area_sizey * 0.5f);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -circrad);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -la->dist);
glEnd();
}
/* and back to viewspace */
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
copy_v3_v3(vec, ob->obmat[3]);
setlinestyle(0);
if ((la->type == LA_SPOT) && (la->mode & LA_SHAD_BUF) && (is_view == false)) {
drawshadbuflimits(la, ob->obmat);
}
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_LAMP, col);
glColor4ubv(col);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
if (vec[2] > 0) vec[2] -= circrad;
else vec[2] += circrad;
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(vec);
vec[2] = 0;
glVertex3fv(vec);
glEnd();
glPointSize(2.0);
glBegin(GL_POINTS);
glVertex3fv(vec);
glEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
/* restore for drawing extra stuff */
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
}
static void draw_limit_line(float sta, float end, const short dflag, unsigned int col)
{
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -sta);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -end);
glEnd();
if (!(dflag & DRAW_PICKING)) {
glPointSize(3.0);
glBegin(GL_POINTS);
cpack(col);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -sta);
glVertex3f(0.0, 0.0, -end);
glEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
}
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}
/* yafray: draw camera focus point (cross, similar to aqsis code in tuhopuu) */
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/* qdn: now also enabled for Blender to set focus point for defocus composite node */
static void draw_focus_cross(float dist, float size)
{
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3f(-size, 0.f, -dist);
glVertex3f(size, 0.f, -dist);
glVertex3f(0.f, -size, -dist);
glVertex3f(0.f, size, -dist);
glEnd();
}
#ifdef VIEW3D_CAMERA_BORDER_HACK
unsigned char view3d_camera_border_hack_col[3];
bool view3d_camera_border_hack_test = false;
#endif
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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/* ****************** draw clip data *************** */
static void draw_bundle_sphere(void)
{
static GLuint displist = 0;
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if (displist == 0) {
GLUquadricObj *qobj;
displist = glGenLists(1);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glNewList(displist, GL_COMPILE);
qobj = gluNewQuadric();
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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gluQuadricDrawStyle(qobj, GLU_FILL);
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH);
gluSphere(qobj, 0.05, 8, 8);
glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
gluDeleteQuadric(qobj);
glEndList();
}
glCallList(displist);
}
static void draw_viewport_object_reconstruction(Scene *scene, Base *base, View3D *v3d,
MovieClip *clip, MovieTrackingObject *tracking_object,
const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4],
int *global_track_index, bool draw_selected)
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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{
MovieTracking *tracking = &clip->tracking;
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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MovieTrackingTrack *track;
float mat[4][4], imat[4][4];
unsigned char col_unsel[4], col_sel[4];
int tracknr = *global_track_index;
ListBase *tracksbase = BKE_tracking_object_get_tracks(tracking, tracking_object);
float camera_size[3];
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_TEXT, col_unsel);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_SELECT, col_sel);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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BKE_tracking_get_camera_object_matrix(scene, base->object, mat);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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/* we're compensating camera size for bundles size,
* to make it so bundles are always displayed with the same size
*/
copy_v3_v3(camera_size, base->object->size);
if ((tracking_object->flag & TRACKING_OBJECT_CAMERA) == 0)
mul_v3_fl(camera_size, tracking_object->scale);
glPushMatrix();
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if (tracking_object->flag & TRACKING_OBJECT_CAMERA) {
/* current ogl matrix is translated in camera space, bundles should
* be rendered in world space, so camera matrix should be "removed"
* from current ogl matrix */
invert_m4_m4(imat, base->object->obmat);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glMultMatrixf(imat);
glMultMatrixf(mat);
}
else {
float obmat[4][4];
BKE_tracking_camera_get_reconstructed_interpolate(tracking, tracking_object, scene->r.cfra, obmat);
invert_m4_m4(imat, obmat);
glMultMatrixf(imat);
}
for (track = tracksbase->first; track; track = track->next) {
int selected = TRACK_SELECTED(track);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if (draw_selected && !selected)
continue;
if ((track->flag & TRACK_HAS_BUNDLE) == 0)
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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continue;
if (dflag & DRAW_PICKING)
glLoadName(base->selcol + (tracknr << 16));
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glPushMatrix();
glTranslatef(track->bundle_pos[0], track->bundle_pos[1], track->bundle_pos[2]);
glScalef(v3d->bundle_size / 0.05f / camera_size[0],
v3d->bundle_size / 0.05f / camera_size[1],
v3d->bundle_size / 0.05f / camera_size[2]);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if (v3d->drawtype == OB_WIRE) {
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if (selected && (track->flag & TRACK_CUSTOMCOLOR) == 0) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
else {
glColor3fv(track->color);
}
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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drawaxes(0.05f, v3d->bundle_drawtype);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
else if (v3d->drawtype > OB_WIRE) {
if (v3d->bundle_drawtype == OB_EMPTY_SPHERE) {
/* selection outline */
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if (selected) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glLineWidth(2.f);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_LINE);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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draw_bundle_sphere();
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_FILL);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glLineWidth(1.f);
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if (track->flag & TRACK_CUSTOMCOLOR) glColor3fv(track->color);
else UI_ThemeColor(TH_BUNDLE_SOLID);
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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draw_bundle_sphere();
}
else {
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if (selected) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
else {
if (track->flag & TRACK_CUSTOMCOLOR) glColor3fv(track->color);
else UI_ThemeColor(TH_WIRE);
}
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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drawaxes(0.05f, v3d->bundle_drawtype);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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}
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glPopMatrix();
if ((dflag & DRAW_PICKING) == 0 && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_SHOW_BUNDLENAME)) {
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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float pos[3];
mul_v3_m4v3(pos, mat, track->bundle_pos);
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(pos, track->name, 10, V3D_CACHE_TEXT_GLOBALSPACE, selected ? col_sel : col_unsel);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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}
tracknr++;
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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}
if ((dflag & DRAW_PICKING) == 0) {
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_SHOW_CAMERAPATH) && (tracking_object->flag & TRACKING_OBJECT_CAMERA)) {
MovieTrackingReconstruction *reconstruction;
reconstruction = BKE_tracking_object_get_reconstruction(tracking, tracking_object);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if (reconstruction->camnr) {
MovieReconstructedCamera *camera = reconstruction->cameras;
int a = 0;
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
UI_ThemeColor(TH_CAMERA_PATH);
glLineWidth(2.0f);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
for (a = 0; a < reconstruction->camnr; a++, camera++) {
glVertex3fv(camera->mat[3]);
}
glEnd();
glLineWidth(1.0f);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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}
}
glPopMatrix();
*global_track_index = tracknr;
}
static void draw_viewport_reconstruction(Scene *scene, Base *base, View3D *v3d, MovieClip *clip,
const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4],
const bool draw_selected)
{
MovieTracking *tracking = &clip->tracking;
MovieTrackingObject *tracking_object;
int global_track_index = 1;
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_SHOW_RECONSTRUCTION) == 0)
return;
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE)
return;
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glColorMaterial(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_DIFFUSE);
glEnable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH);
tracking_object = tracking->objects.first;
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while (tracking_object) {
draw_viewport_object_reconstruction(scene, base, v3d, clip, tracking_object,
dflag, ob_wire_col, &global_track_index, draw_selected);
tracking_object = tracking_object->next;
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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/* restore */
glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
glDisable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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if (dflag & DRAW_PICKING)
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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glLoadName(base->selcol);
}
/* flag similar to draw_object() */
static void drawcamera(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base,
const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
/* a standing up pyramid with (0,0,0) as top */
Camera *cam;
Object *ob = base->object;
float tvec[3];
float vec[4][3], asp[2], shift[2], scale[3];
int i;
float drawsize;
const bool is_view = (rv3d->persp == RV3D_CAMOB && ob == v3d->camera);
MovieClip *clip = BKE_object_movieclip_get(scene, base->object, 0);
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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/* draw data for movie clip set as active for scene */
if (clip) {
draw_viewport_reconstruction(scene, base, v3d, clip, dflag, ob_wire_col, false);
draw_viewport_reconstruction(scene, base, v3d, clip, dflag, ob_wire_col, true);
}
#ifdef VIEW3D_CAMERA_BORDER_HACK
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if (is_view && !(G.f & G_PICKSEL)) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
view3d_camera_border_hack_col[0] = ob_wire_col[0];
view3d_camera_border_hack_col[1] = ob_wire_col[1];
view3d_camera_border_hack_col[2] = ob_wire_col[2];
}
else {
float col[4];
glGetFloatv(GL_CURRENT_COLOR, col);
rgb_float_to_uchar(view3d_camera_border_hack_col, col);
}
view3d_camera_border_hack_test = true;
return;
}
#endif
cam = ob->data;
scale[0] = 1.0f / len_v3(ob->obmat[0]);
scale[1] = 1.0f / len_v3(ob->obmat[1]);
scale[2] = 1.0f / len_v3(ob->obmat[2]);
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BKE_camera_view_frame_ex(scene, cam, cam->drawsize, is_view, scale,
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asp, shift, &drawsize, vec);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
glDisable(GL_CULL_FACE);
/* camera frame */
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
glVertex3fv(vec[0]);
glVertex3fv(vec[1]);
glVertex3fv(vec[2]);
glVertex3fv(vec[3]);
glEnd();
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if (is_view)
return;
zero_v3(tvec);
/* center point to camera frame */
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(vec[1]);
glVertex3fv(tvec);
glVertex3fv(vec[0]);
glVertex3fv(vec[3]);
glVertex3fv(tvec);
glVertex3fv(vec[2]);
glEnd();
/* arrow on top */
tvec[2] = vec[1][2]; /* copy the depth */
/* draw an outline arrow for inactive cameras and filled
* for active cameras. We actually draw both outline+filled
* for active cameras so the wire can be seen side-on */
for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
if (i == 0) glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
else if (i == 1 && (ob == v3d->camera)) glBegin(GL_TRIANGLES);
else break;
tvec[0] = shift[0] + ((-0.7f * drawsize) * scale[0]);
tvec[1] = shift[1] + ((drawsize * (asp[1] + 0.1f)) * scale[1]);
glVertex3fv(tvec); /* left */
tvec[0] = shift[0] + ((0.7f * drawsize) * scale[0]);
glVertex3fv(tvec); /* right */
tvec[0] = shift[0];
tvec[1] = shift[1] + ((1.1f * drawsize * (asp[1] + 0.7f)) * scale[1]);
glVertex3fv(tvec); /* top */
glEnd();
}
if ((dflag & DRAW_SCENESET) == 0) {
if (cam->flag & (CAM_SHOWLIMITS | CAM_SHOWMIST)) {
float nobmat[4][4];
/* draw in normalized object matrix space */
copy_m4_m4(nobmat, ob->obmat);
normalize_m4(nobmat);
glPushMatrix();
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
glMultMatrixf(nobmat);
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if (cam->flag & CAM_SHOWLIMITS) {
draw_limit_line(cam->clipsta, cam->clipend, dflag, 0x77FFFF);
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/* qdn: was yafray only, now also enabled for Blender to be used with defocus composite node */
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draw_focus_cross(BKE_camera_object_dof_distance(ob), cam->drawsize);
}
if (cam->flag & CAM_SHOWMIST) {
World *world = scene->world;
if (world) {
draw_limit_line(world->miststa, world->miststa + world->mistdist, dflag, 0xFFFFFF);
}
}
glPopMatrix();
}
}
}
/* flag similar to draw_object() */
static void drawspeaker(Scene *UNUSED(scene), View3D *UNUSED(v3d), RegionView3D *UNUSED(rv3d),
Object *UNUSED(ob), int UNUSED(flag))
{
//Speaker *spk = ob->data;
float vec[3];
int i, j;
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
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for (j = 0; j < 3; j++) {
vec[2] = 0.25f * j - 0.125f;
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
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for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) {
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vec[0] = cosf((float)M_PI * i / 8.0f) * (j == 0 ? 0.5f : 0.25f);
vec[1] = sinf((float)M_PI * i / 8.0f) * (j == 0 ? 0.5f : 0.25f);
glVertex3fv(vec);
}
glEnd();
}
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for (j = 0; j < 4; j++) {
vec[0] = (((j + 1) % 2) * (j - 1)) * 0.5f;
vec[1] = ((j % 2) * (j - 2)) * 0.5f;
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
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for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
if (i == 1) {
vec[0] *= 0.5f;
vec[1] *= 0.5f;
}
vec[2] = 0.25f * i - 0.125f;
glVertex3fv(vec);
}
glEnd();
}
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
}
static void lattice_draw_verts(Lattice *lt, DispList *dl, short sel)
{
BPoint *bp = lt->def;
float *co = dl ? dl->verts : NULL;
int u, v, w;
UI_ThemeColor(sel ? TH_VERTEX_SELECT : TH_VERTEX);
glPointSize(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE));
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
for (w = 0; w < lt->pntsw; w++) {
int wxt = (w == 0 || w == lt->pntsw - 1);
for (v = 0; v < lt->pntsv; v++) {
int vxt = (v == 0 || v == lt->pntsv - 1);
for (u = 0; u < lt->pntsu; u++, bp++, co += 3) {
int uxt = (u == 0 || u == lt->pntsu - 1);
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if (!(lt->flag & LT_OUTSIDE) || uxt || vxt || wxt) {
if (bp->hide == 0) {
if ((bp->f1 & SELECT) == sel) {
bglVertex3fv(dl ? co : bp->vec);
}
}
}
}
}
}
glPointSize(1.0);
bglEnd();
}
static void drawlattice__point(Lattice *lt, DispList *dl, int u, int v, int w, int actdef_wcol)
{
int index = ((w * lt->pntsv + v) * lt->pntsu) + u;
if (actdef_wcol) {
float col[3];
MDeformWeight *mdw = defvert_find_index(lt->dvert + index, actdef_wcol - 1);
weight_to_rgb(col, mdw ? mdw->weight : 0.0f);
glColor3fv(col);
}
if (dl) {
glVertex3fv(&dl->verts[index * 3]);
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}
else {
glVertex3fv(lt->def[index].vec);
}
}
/* lattice color is hardcoded, now also shows weightgroup values in edit mode */
static void drawlattice(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, Object *ob)
{
Lattice *lt = ob->data;
DispList *dl;
int u, v, w;
int actdef_wcol = 0;
const bool is_edit = (lt->editlatt != NULL);
/* now we default make displist, this will modifiers work for non animated case */
if (ob->disp.first == NULL)
BKE_lattice_modifiers_calc(scene, ob);
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dl = BKE_displist_find(&ob->disp, DL_VERTS);
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if (is_edit) {
lt = lt->editlatt->latt;
cpack(0x004000);
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if (ob->defbase.first && lt->dvert) {
actdef_wcol = ob->actdef;
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH);
}
}
glBegin(GL_LINES);
for (w = 0; w < lt->pntsw; w++) {
int wxt = (w == 0 || w == lt->pntsw - 1);
for (v = 0; v < lt->pntsv; v++) {
int vxt = (v == 0 || v == lt->pntsv - 1);
for (u = 0; u < lt->pntsu; u++) {
int uxt = (u == 0 || u == lt->pntsu - 1);
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if (w && ((uxt || vxt) || !(lt->flag & LT_OUTSIDE))) {
drawlattice__point(lt, dl, u, v, w - 1, actdef_wcol);
drawlattice__point(lt, dl, u, v, w, actdef_wcol);
}
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if (v && ((uxt || wxt) || !(lt->flag & LT_OUTSIDE))) {
drawlattice__point(lt, dl, u, v - 1, w, actdef_wcol);
drawlattice__point(lt, dl, u, v, w, actdef_wcol);
}
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if (u && ((vxt || wxt) || !(lt->flag & LT_OUTSIDE))) {
drawlattice__point(lt, dl, u - 1, v, w, actdef_wcol);
drawlattice__point(lt, dl, u, v, w, actdef_wcol);
}
}
}
}
glEnd();
/* restoration for weight colors */
if (actdef_wcol)
glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
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if (is_edit) {
if (v3d->zbuf) glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
lattice_draw_verts(lt, dl, 0);
lattice_draw_verts(lt, dl, 1);
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if (v3d->zbuf) glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
}
/* ***************** ******************** */
/* draw callback */
static void drawSelectedVertices__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float co[3],
const float UNUSED(no_f[3]), const short UNUSED(no_s[3]))
{
MVert *mv = &((MVert *)userData)[index];
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if (!(mv->flag & ME_HIDE)) {
const char sel = mv->flag & SELECT;
/* TODO define selected color */
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if (sel) {
glColor3f(1.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f);
}
else {
glColor3f(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f);
}
glVertex3fv(co);
}
}
static void drawSelectedVertices(DerivedMesh *dm, Mesh *me)
{
glBegin(GL_POINTS);
dm->foreachMappedVert(dm, drawSelectedVertices__mapFunc, me->mvert);
glEnd();
}
/* ************** DRAW MESH ****************** */
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/* First section is all the "simple" draw routines,
* ones that just pass some sort of primitive to GL,
* with perhaps various options to control lighting,
* color, etc.
*
* These routines should not have user interface related
* logic!!!
*/
static void calcDrawDMNormalScale(Object *ob, drawDMNormal_userData *data)
{
float obmat[3][3];
copy_m3_m4(obmat, ob->obmat);
data->uniform_scale = is_uniform_scaled_m3(obmat);
if (!data->uniform_scale) {
/* inverted matrix */
invert_m3_m3(data->imat, obmat);
/* transposed inverted matrix */
copy_m3_m3(data->tmat, data->imat);
transpose_m3(data->tmat);
}
}
static void draw_dm_face_normals__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float cent[3], const float no[3])
{
drawDMNormal_userData *data = userData;
BMFace *efa = EDBM_face_at_index(data->em, index);
float n[3];
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
if (!data->uniform_scale) {
mul_v3_m3v3(n, data->tmat, (float *) no);
normalize_v3(n);
mul_m3_v3(data->imat, n);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(n, no);
}
glVertex3fv(cent);
glVertex3f(cent[0] + n[0] * data->normalsize,
cent[1] + n[1] * data->normalsize,
cent[2] + n[2] * data->normalsize);
}
}
static void draw_dm_face_normals(BMEditMesh *em, Scene *scene, Object *ob, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
drawDMNormal_userData data;
data.em = em;
data.normalsize = scene->toolsettings->normalsize;
calcDrawDMNormalScale(ob, &data);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
dm->foreachMappedFaceCenter(dm, draw_dm_face_normals__mapFunc, &data);
glEnd();
}
static void draw_dm_face_centers__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float cent[3], const float UNUSED(no[3]))
{
BMFace *efa = EDBM_face_at_index(((void **)userData)[0], index);
int sel = *(((int **)userData)[1]);
if (efa && !BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT) == sel) {
bglVertex3fv(cent);
}
}
static void draw_dm_face_centers(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, int sel)
{
void *ptrs[2] = {em, &sel};
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
dm->foreachMappedFaceCenter(dm, draw_dm_face_centers__mapFunc, ptrs);
bglEnd();
}
static void draw_dm_vert_normals__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float co[3], const float no_f[3], const short no_s[3])
{
drawDMNormal_userData *data = userData;
BMVert *eve = EDBM_vert_at_index(data->em, index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eve, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
float no[3], n[3];
if (no_f) {
copy_v3_v3(no, no_f);
}
else {
no[0] = no_s[0] / 32767.0f;
no[1] = no_s[1] / 32767.0f;
no[2] = no_s[2] / 32767.0f;
}
if (!data->uniform_scale) {
mul_v3_m3v3(n, data->tmat, (float *) no);
normalize_v3(n);
mul_m3_v3(data->imat, n);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(n, no);
}
glVertex3fv(co);
glVertex3f(co[0] + n[0] * data->normalsize,
co[1] + n[1] * data->normalsize,
co[2] + n[2] * data->normalsize);
}
}
static void draw_dm_vert_normals(BMEditMesh *em, Scene *scene, Object *ob, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
drawDMNormal_userData data;
data.em = em;
data.normalsize = scene->toolsettings->normalsize;
calcDrawDMNormalScale(ob, &data);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
dm->foreachMappedVert(dm, draw_dm_vert_normals__mapFunc, &data);
glEnd();
}
/* Draw verts with color set based on selection */
static void draw_dm_verts__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float co[3],
const float UNUSED(no_f[3]), const short UNUSED(no_s[3]))
{
drawDMVerts_userData *data = userData;
BMVert *eve = EDBM_vert_at_index(data->em, index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eve, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && BM_elem_flag_test(eve, BM_ELEM_SELECT) == data->sel) {
/* skin nodes: draw a red circle around the root
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* node(s) */
if (data->has_vskin) {
const MVertSkin *vs = CustomData_bmesh_get(&data->em->bm->vdata,
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eve->head.data,
CD_MVERT_SKIN);
if (vs->flag & MVERT_SKIN_ROOT) {
float radius = (vs->radius[0] + vs->radius[1]) * 0.5f;
bglEnd();
glColor4ubv(data->th_skin_root);
drawcircball(GL_LINES, co, radius, data->imat);
glColor4ubv(data->sel ? data->th_vertex_select : data->th_vertex);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
}
}
/* draw active larger - need to stop/start point drawing for this :/ */
if (eve == data->eve_act) {
glColor4ubv(data->th_editmesh_active);
bglEnd();
glPointSize(data->th_vertex_size);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
bglVertex3fv(co);
bglEnd();
glColor4ubv(data->sel ? data->th_vertex_select : data->th_vertex);
glPointSize(data->th_vertex_size);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
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}
else {
bglVertex3fv(co);
}
}
}
static void draw_dm_verts(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, int sel, BMVert *eve_act,
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RegionView3D *rv3d)
{
drawDMVerts_userData data;
data.sel = sel;
data.eve_act = eve_act;
data.em = em;
/* Cache theme values */
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_EDITMESH_ACTIVE, data.th_editmesh_active);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_VERTEX_SELECT, data.th_vertex_select);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_VERTEX, data.th_vertex);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_SKIN_ROOT, data.th_skin_root);
data.th_vertex_size = UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE);
/* For skin root drawing */
data.has_vskin = CustomData_has_layer(&em->bm->vdata, CD_MVERT_SKIN);
/* view-aligned matrix */
mul_m4_m4m4(data.imat, rv3d->viewmat, em->ob->obmat);
invert_m4(data.imat);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
dm->foreachMappedVert(dm, draw_dm_verts__mapFunc, &data);
bglEnd();
}
/* Draw edges with color set based on selection */
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_edges_sel__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
BMEdge *eed;
//unsigned char **cols = userData, *col;
drawDMEdgesSel_userData *data = userData;
unsigned char *col;
eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(data->em, index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
if (eed == data->eed_act) {
glColor4ubv(data->actCol);
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}
else {
if (BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
col = data->selCol;
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}
else {
col = data->baseCol;
}
/* no alpha, this is used so a transparent color can disable drawing unselected edges in editmode */
if (col[3] == 0)
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
glColor4ubv(col);
}
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
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}
else {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
}
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static void draw_dm_edges_sel(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, unsigned char *baseCol,
unsigned char *selCol, unsigned char *actCol, BMEdge *eed_act)
{
drawDMEdgesSel_userData data;
data.baseCol = baseCol;
data.selCol = selCol;
data.actCol = actCol;
data.em = em;
data.eed_act = eed_act;
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, draw_dm_edges_sel__setDrawOptions, &data);
}
/* Draw edges */
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_edges__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
if (BM_elem_flag_test(EDBM_edge_at_index(userData, index), BM_ELEM_HIDDEN))
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
else
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
}
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static void draw_dm_edges(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, draw_dm_edges__setDrawOptions, em);
}
/* Draw edges with color interpolated based on selection */
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_edges_sel_interp__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
if (BM_elem_flag_test(EDBM_edge_at_index(((void **)userData)[0], index), BM_ELEM_HIDDEN))
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
else
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
}
static void draw_dm_edges_sel_interp__setDrawInterpOptions(void *userData, int index, float t)
{
BMEdge *eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(((void **)userData)[0], index);
unsigned char **cols = userData;
unsigned char *col0 = cols[(BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v1, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) ? 2 : 1];
unsigned char *col1 = cols[(BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v2, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) ? 2 : 1];
glColor4ub(col0[0] + (col1[0] - col0[0]) * t,
col0[1] + (col1[1] - col0[1]) * t,
col0[2] + (col1[2] - col0[2]) * t,
col0[3] + (col1[3] - col0[3]) * t);
}
static void draw_dm_edges_sel_interp(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, unsigned char *baseCol, unsigned char *selCol)
{
void *cols[3] = {em, baseCol, selCol};
dm->drawMappedEdgesInterp(dm, draw_dm_edges_sel_interp__setDrawOptions, draw_dm_edges_sel_interp__setDrawInterpOptions, cols);
}
/* Draw only seam edges */
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_edges_seams__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
BMEdge *eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(userData, index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SEAM))
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
else
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
static void draw_dm_edges_seams(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, draw_dm_edges_seams__setDrawOptions, em);
}
/* Draw only sharp edges */
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_edges_sharp__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
BMEdge *eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(userData, index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && !BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SMOOTH))
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
else
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
static void draw_dm_edges_sharp(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, draw_dm_edges_sharp__setDrawOptions, em);
}
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
static int draw_dm_test_freestyle_edge_mark(BMEditMesh *em, BMEdge *eed)
{
FreestyleEdge *fed = CustomData_bmesh_get(&em->bm->edata, eed->head.data, CD_FREESTYLE_EDGE);
if (!fed)
return 0;
return (fed->flag & FREESTYLE_EDGE_MARK) != 0;
}
/* Draw only Freestyle feature edges */
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_edges_freestyle__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
BMEdge *eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(userData, index);
if (!eed)
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && draw_dm_test_freestyle_edge_mark(userData, eed))
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
else
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
static void draw_dm_edges_freestyle(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, draw_dm_edges_freestyle__setDrawOptions, em);
}
static int draw_dm_test_freestyle_face_mark(BMEditMesh *em, BMFace *efa)
{
FreestyleFace *ffa = CustomData_bmesh_get(&em->bm->pdata, efa->head.data, CD_FREESTYLE_FACE);
if (!ffa)
return 0;
return (ffa->flag & FREESTYLE_FACE_MARK) != 0;
}
#endif
/* Draw faces with color set based on selection
* return 2 for the active face so it renders with stipple enabled */
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_faces_sel__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
drawDMFacesSel_userData *data = userData;
BMFace *efa = EDBM_face_at_index(data->em, index);
unsigned char *col;
if (!efa)
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
if (efa == data->efa_act) {
glColor4ubv(data->cols[2]);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_STIPPLE;
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}
else {
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
col = data->cols[BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ? 1 : draw_dm_test_freestyle_face_mark(data->em, efa) ? 3 : 0];
#else
col = data->cols[BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ? 1 : 0];
#endif
if (col[3] == 0)
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
glColor4ubv(col);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
}
}
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
static int draw_dm_faces_sel__compareDrawOptions(void *userData, int index, int next_index)
{
drawDMFacesSel_userData *data = userData;
BMFace *efa;
BMFace *next_efa;
unsigned char *col, *next_col;
if (!data->orig_index_mf_to_mpoly)
return 0;
efa = EDBM_face_at_index(data->em, DM_origindex_mface_mpoly(data->orig_index_mf_to_mpoly, data->orig_index_mp_to_orig, index));
next_efa = EDBM_face_at_index(data->em, DM_origindex_mface_mpoly(data->orig_index_mf_to_mpoly, data->orig_index_mp_to_orig, next_index));
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if (efa == next_efa)
return 1;
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if (efa == data->efa_act || next_efa == data->efa_act)
return 0;
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
col = data->cols[BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ? 1 : draw_dm_test_freestyle_face_mark(data->em, efa) ? 3 : 0];
next_col = data->cols[BM_elem_flag_test(next_efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ? 1 : draw_dm_test_freestyle_face_mark(data->em, efa) ? 3 : 0];
#else
col = data->cols[BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ? 1 : 0];
next_col = data->cols[BM_elem_flag_test(next_efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ? 1 : 0];
#endif
if (col[3] == 0 || next_col[3] == 0)
return 0;
return col == next_col;
}
/* also draws the active face */
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
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static void draw_dm_faces_sel(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, unsigned char *baseCol,
unsigned char *selCol, unsigned char *actCol, unsigned char *markCol, BMFace *efa_act)
#else
static void draw_dm_faces_sel(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, unsigned char *baseCol,
unsigned char *selCol, unsigned char *actCol, BMFace *efa_act)
#endif
{
drawDMFacesSel_userData data;
data.dm = dm;
data.cols[0] = baseCol;
data.em = em;
data.cols[1] = selCol;
data.cols[2] = actCol;
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
data.cols[3] = markCol;
#endif
data.efa_act = efa_act;
/* double lookup */
data.orig_index_mf_to_mpoly = DM_get_tessface_data_layer(dm, CD_ORIGINDEX);
data.orig_index_mp_to_orig = DM_get_poly_data_layer(dm, CD_ORIGINDEX);
if ((data.orig_index_mf_to_mpoly && data.orig_index_mp_to_orig) == false) {
data.orig_index_mf_to_mpoly = data.orig_index_mp_to_orig = NULL;
}
dm->drawMappedFaces(dm, draw_dm_faces_sel__setDrawOptions, GPU_enable_material, draw_dm_faces_sel__compareDrawOptions, &data, 0);
}
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_creases__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
BMEditMesh *em = userData;
BMEdge *eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(userData, index);
float *crease = eed ? (float *)CustomData_bmesh_get(&em->bm->edata, eed->head.data, CD_CREASE) : NULL;
if (!crease)
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && *crease != 0.0f) {
UI_ThemeColorBlend(TH_WIRE, TH_EDGE_CREASE, *crease);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
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}
else {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
}
static void draw_dm_creases(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
glLineWidth(3.0);
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, draw_dm_creases__setDrawOptions, em);
glLineWidth(1.0);
}
static DMDrawOption draw_dm_bweights__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
BMEditMesh *em = userData;
BMEdge *eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(userData, index);
float *bweight = (float *)CustomData_bmesh_get(&em->bm->edata, eed->head.data, CD_BWEIGHT);
if (!bweight)
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && *bweight != 0.0f) {
UI_ThemeColorBlend(TH_WIRE, TH_EDGE_SELECT, *bweight);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
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}
else {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
}
static void draw_dm_bweights__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float co[3],
const float UNUSED(no_f[3]), const short UNUSED(no_s[3]))
{
BMEditMesh *em = userData;
BMVert *eve = EDBM_vert_at_index(userData, index);
float *bweight = (float *)CustomData_bmesh_get(&em->bm->vdata, eve->head.data, CD_BWEIGHT);
if (!bweight)
return;
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eve, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN) && *bweight != 0.0f) {
UI_ThemeColorBlend(TH_VERTEX, TH_VERTEX_SELECT, *bweight);
bglVertex3fv(co);
}
}
static void draw_dm_bweights(BMEditMesh *em, Scene *scene, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
ToolSettings *ts = scene->toolsettings;
if (ts->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_VERTEX) {
glPointSize(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE) + 2);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
dm->foreachMappedVert(dm, draw_dm_bweights__mapFunc, em);
bglEnd();
}
else {
glLineWidth(3.0);
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, draw_dm_bweights__setDrawOptions, em);
glLineWidth(1.0);
}
}
/* Second section of routines: Combine first sets to form fancy
* drawing routines (for example rendering twice to get overlays).
*
* Also includes routines that are basic drawing but are too
* specialized to be split out (like drawing creases or measurements).
*/
/* EditMesh drawing routines*/
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static void draw_em_fancy_verts(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, Object *obedit,
BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *cageDM, BMVert *eve_act,
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RegionView3D *rv3d)
{
ToolSettings *ts = scene->toolsettings;
int sel;
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if (v3d->zbuf) glDepthMask(0); /* disable write in zbuffer, zbuf select */
for (sel = 0; sel < 2; sel++) {
unsigned char col[4], fcol[4];
int pass;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(sel ? TH_VERTEX_SELECT : TH_VERTEX, col);
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(sel ? TH_FACE_DOT : TH_WIRE, fcol);
for (pass = 0; pass < 2; pass++) {
float size = UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE);
float fsize = UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_FACEDOT_SIZE);
if (pass == 0) {
if (v3d->zbuf && !(v3d->flag & V3D_ZBUF_SELECT)) {
glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
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}
else {
continue;
}
size = (size > 2.1f ? size / 2.0f : size);
fsize = (fsize > 2.1f ? fsize / 2.0f : fsize);
col[3] = fcol[3] = 100;
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}
else {
col[3] = fcol[3] = 255;
}
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if (ts->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_VERTEX) {
glPointSize(size);
glColor4ubv(col);
draw_dm_verts(em, cageDM, sel, eve_act, rv3d);
}
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if (check_ob_drawface_dot(scene, v3d, obedit->dt)) {
glPointSize(fsize);
glColor4ubv(fcol);
draw_dm_face_centers(em, cageDM, sel);
}
if (pass == 0) {
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
}
}
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if (v3d->zbuf) glDepthMask(1);
glPointSize(1.0);
}
static void draw_em_fancy_edges(BMEditMesh *em, Scene *scene, View3D *v3d,
Mesh *me, DerivedMesh *cageDM, short sel_only,
BMEdge *eed_act)
{
ToolSettings *ts = scene->toolsettings;
int pass;
unsigned char wireCol[4], selCol[4], actCol[4];
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/* since this function does transparent... */
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_EDGE_SELECT, selCol);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_WIRE, wireCol);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_EDITMESH_ACTIVE, actCol);
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/* when sel only is used, don't render wire, only selected, this is used for
* textured draw mode when the 'edges' option is disabled */
if (sel_only)
wireCol[3] = 0;
for (pass = 0; pass < 2; pass++) {
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/* show wires in transparent when no zbuf clipping for select */
if (pass == 0) {
if (v3d->zbuf && (v3d->flag & V3D_ZBUF_SELECT) == 0) {
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
selCol[3] = 85;
if (!sel_only) wireCol[3] = 85;
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}
else {
continue;
}
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}
else {
selCol[3] = 255;
if (!sel_only) wireCol[3] = 255;
}
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if (ts->selectmode == SCE_SELECT_FACE) {
draw_dm_edges_sel(em, cageDM, wireCol, selCol, actCol, eed_act);
}
else if ((me->drawflag & ME_DRAWEDGES) || (ts->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_EDGE)) {
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if (cageDM->drawMappedEdgesInterp && (ts->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_VERTEX)) {
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH);
draw_dm_edges_sel_interp(em, cageDM, wireCol, selCol);
glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
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}
else {
draw_dm_edges_sel(em, cageDM, wireCol, selCol, actCol, eed_act);
}
}
else {
if (!sel_only) {
glColor4ubv(wireCol);
draw_dm_edges(em, cageDM);
}
}
if (pass == 0) {
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
}
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}
static void draw_em_measure_stats(ARegion *ar, View3D *v3d, Object *ob, BMEditMesh *em, UnitSettings *unit)
{
const short txt_flag = V3D_CACHE_TEXT_ASCII | V3D_CACHE_TEXT_LOCALCLIP;
Mesh *me = ob->data;
float v1[3], v2[3], v3[3], vmid[3], fvec[3];
char numstr[32]; /* Stores the measurement display text here */
const char *conv_float; /* Use a float conversion matching the grid size */
unsigned char col[4] = {0, 0, 0, 255}; /* color of the text to draw */
float area; /* area of the face */
float grid = unit->system ? unit->scale_length : v3d->grid;
const bool do_split = (unit->flag & USER_UNIT_OPT_SPLIT) != 0;
const bool do_global = (v3d->flag & V3D_GLOBAL_STATS) != 0;
const bool do_moving = G.moving;
float clip_planes[4][4];
BMIter iter;
int i;
/* make the precision of the display value proportionate to the gridsize */
if (grid <= 0.01f) conv_float = "%.6g";
else if (grid <= 0.1f) conv_float = "%.5g";
else if (grid <= 1.0f) conv_float = "%.4g";
else if (grid <= 10.0f) conv_float = "%.3g";
else conv_float = "%.2g";
if (me->drawflag & (ME_DRAWEXTRA_EDGELEN | ME_DRAWEXTRA_EDGEANG)) {
BoundBox bb;
bglMats mats = {{0}};
const rcti rect = {0, ar->winx, 0, ar->winy};
view3d_get_transformation(ar, ar->regiondata, em->ob, &mats);
ED_view3d_clipping_calc(&bb, clip_planes, &mats, &rect);
}
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWEXTRA_EDGELEN) {
BMEdge *eed;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_EDGELEN, col);
eed = BM_iter_new(&iter, em->bm, BM_EDGES_OF_MESH, NULL);
for (; eed; eed = BM_iter_step(&iter)) {
/* draw selected edges, or edges next to selected verts while draging */
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if (BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
(do_moving && (BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v1, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v2, BM_ELEM_SELECT))))
{
copy_v3_v3(v1, eed->v1->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, eed->v2->co);
if (clip_segment_v3_plane_n(v1, v2, clip_planes, 4)) {
mid_v3_v3v3(vmid, v1, v2);
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copy_v3_v3(v1, eed->v1->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, eed->v2->co);
if (do_global) {
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v2);
}
if (unit->system) {
bUnit_AsString(numstr, sizeof(numstr), len_v3v3(v1, v2) * unit->scale_length, 3,
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unit->system, B_UNIT_LENGTH, do_split, false);
}
else {
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), conv_float, len_v3v3(v1, v2));
}
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(vmid, numstr, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
}
}
}
if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWEXTRA_EDGEANG) {
const bool is_rad = (unit->system_rotation == USER_UNIT_ROT_RADIANS);
BMEdge *eed;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_EDGEANG, col);
// invert_m4_m4(ob->imat, ob->obmat); // this is already called
eed = BM_iter_new(&iter, em->bm, BM_EDGES_OF_MESH, NULL);
for (; eed; eed = BM_iter_step(&iter)) {
BMLoop *l_a, *l_b;
if (BM_edge_loop_pair(eed, &l_a, &l_b)) {
/* draw selected edges, or edges next to selected verts while draging */
if (BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
(do_moving && (BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v1, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v2, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
/* special case, this is useful to show when vertes connected to this edge via a
* face are being transformed */
BM_elem_flag_test(l_a->next->next->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(l_a->prev->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(l_b->next->next->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(l_b->prev->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT)
)))
{
copy_v3_v3(v1, eed->v1->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, eed->v2->co);
if (clip_segment_v3_plane_n(v1, v2, clip_planes, 4)) {
float angle;
mid_v3_v3v3(vmid, v1, v2);
copy_v3_v3(v1, eed->v1->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, eed->v2->co);
if (do_global) {
float no_a[3];
float no_b[3];
copy_v3_v3(no_a, l_a->f->no);
copy_v3_v3(no_b, l_b->f->no);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->imat, no_a);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->imat, no_b);
angle = angle_v3v3(no_a, no_b);
}
else {
angle = angle_normalized_v3v3(l_a->f->no, l_b->f->no);
}
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%.3f", is_rad ? angle : RAD2DEGF(angle));
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(vmid, numstr, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
}
}
}
}
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWEXTRA_FACEAREA) {
/* would be nice to use BM_face_calc_area, but that is for 2d faces
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* so instead add up tessellation triangle areas */
BMFace *f;
int n;
#define DRAW_EM_MEASURE_STATS_FACEAREA() \
if (BM_elem_flag_test(f, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) { \
mul_v3_fl(vmid, 1.0f / (float)n); \
if (unit->system) { \
bUnit_AsString(numstr, sizeof(numstr), \
(double)(area * unit->scale_length * unit->scale_length), \
3, unit->system, B_UNIT_AREA, do_split, false); \
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(vmid, numstr, 0, \
/* Metric system uses unicode "squared" sign! */ \
txt_flag ^ V3D_CACHE_TEXT_ASCII, col); \
} \
else { \
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), conv_float, area); \
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(vmid, numstr, 0, txt_flag, col); \
} \
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} (void)0
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_FACEAREA, col);
f = NULL;
area = 0.0;
zero_v3(vmid);
n = 0;
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for (i = 0; i < em->tottri; i++) {
BMLoop **l = em->looptris[i];
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if (f && l[0]->f != f) {
DRAW_EM_MEASURE_STATS_FACEAREA();
zero_v3(vmid);
area = 0.0;
n = 0;
}
f = l[0]->f;
copy_v3_v3(v1, l[0]->v->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, l[1]->v->co);
copy_v3_v3(v3, l[2]->v->co);
add_v3_v3(vmid, v1);
add_v3_v3(vmid, v2);
add_v3_v3(vmid, v3);
n += 3;
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if (do_global) {
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v2);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v3);
}
area += area_tri_v3(v1, v2, v3);
}
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if (f) {
DRAW_EM_MEASURE_STATS_FACEAREA();
}
#undef DRAW_EM_MEASURE_STATS_FACEAREA
}
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWEXTRA_FACEANG) {
BMFace *efa;
const bool is_rad = (unit->system_rotation == USER_UNIT_ROT_RADIANS);
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_FACEANG, col);
BM_ITER_MESH (efa, &iter, em->bm, BM_FACES_OF_MESH) {
const int is_face_sel = BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT);
if (is_face_sel || do_moving) {
BMIter liter;
BMLoop *loop;
bool is_first = true;
BM_ITER_ELEM (loop, &liter, efa, BM_LOOPS_OF_FACE) {
if (is_face_sel || (do_moving && BM_elem_flag_test(loop->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT))) {
float angle;
/* lazy init center calc */
if (is_first) {
BM_face_calc_center_bounds(efa, vmid);
/* Avoid triple matrix multiply every vertex for 'global' */
if (do_global) {
copy_v3_v3(v1, loop->prev->v->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, loop->v->co);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v2);
}
is_first = false;
}
if (do_global) {
copy_v3_v3(v3, loop->next->v->co);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v3);
angle = angle_v3v3v3(v1, v2, v3);
copy_v3_v3(v1, v2);
copy_v3_v3(v2, v3);
}
else {
angle = angle_v3v3v3(loop->prev->v->co, loop->v->co, loop->next->v->co);
}
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%.3f", is_rad ? angle : RAD2DEGF(angle));
interp_v3_v3v3(fvec, vmid, loop->v->co, 0.8f);
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(fvec, numstr, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
}
}
}
}
}
static void draw_em_indices(BMEditMesh *em)
{
const short txt_flag = V3D_CACHE_TEXT_ASCII | V3D_CACHE_TEXT_LOCALCLIP;
BMEdge *e;
BMFace *f;
BMVert *v;
int i;
char numstr[32];
float pos[3];
unsigned char col[4];
BMIter iter;
BMesh *bm = em->bm;
/* For now, reuse appropriate theme colors from stats text colors */
i = 0;
if (em->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_VERTEX) {
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_FACEANG, col);
BM_ITER_MESH (v, &iter, bm, BM_VERTS_OF_MESH) {
if (BM_elem_flag_test(v, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%d", i);
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(v->co, numstr, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
i++;
}
}
if (em->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_EDGE) {
i = 0;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_EDGELEN, col);
BM_ITER_MESH (e, &iter, bm, BM_EDGES_OF_MESH) {
if (BM_elem_flag_test(e, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%d", i);
mid_v3_v3v3(pos, e->v1->co, e->v2->co);
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(pos, numstr, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
i++;
}
}
if (em->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_FACE) {
i = 0;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_FACEAREA, col);
BM_ITER_MESH (f, &iter, bm, BM_FACES_OF_MESH) {
if (BM_elem_flag_test(f, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
BM_face_calc_center_mean(f, pos);
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%d", i);
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(pos, numstr, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
i++;
}
}
}
static DMDrawOption draw_em_fancy__setFaceOpts(void *userData, int index)
{
BMFace *efa = EDBM_face_at_index(userData, index);
if (efa && !BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
GPU_enable_material(efa->mat_nr + 1, NULL);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
}
else
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
static DMDrawOption draw_em_fancy__setGLSLFaceOpts(void *userData, int index)
{
BMFace *efa = EDBM_face_at_index(userData, index);
if (BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN))
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
else
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
}
static void draw_em_fancy(Scene *scene, ARegion *ar, View3D *v3d,
Object *ob, BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *cageDM, DerivedMesh *finalDM, const char dt)
{
RegionView3D *rv3d = ar->regiondata;
Mesh *me = ob->data;
BMFace *efa_act = BM_active_face_get(em->bm, false, true); /* annoying but active faces is stored differently */
BMEdge *eed_act = NULL;
BMVert *eve_act = NULL;
if (cageDM) BLI_assert(!(cageDM->dirty & DM_DIRTY_NORMALS));
if (finalDM) BLI_assert(!(finalDM->dirty & DM_DIRTY_NORMALS));
if (em->bm->selected.last) {
BMEditSelection *ese = em->bm->selected.last;
/* face is handeled above */
#if 0
if (ese->type == BM_FACE) {
efa_act = (BMFace *)ese->data;
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}
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else
#endif
if (ese->htype == BM_EDGE) {
eed_act = (BMEdge *)ese->ele;
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}
else if (ese->htype == BM_VERT) {
eve_act = (BMVert *)ese->ele;
}
}
EDBM_index_arrays_ensure(em, BM_VERT | BM_EDGE | BM_FACE);
if (dt > OB_WIRE) {
if (check_object_draw_texture(scene, v3d, dt)) {
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if (draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt)) {
glFrontFace((ob->transflag & OB_NEG_SCALE) ? GL_CW : GL_CCW);
finalDM->drawMappedFacesGLSL(finalDM, GPU_enable_material,
draw_em_fancy__setGLSLFaceOpts, em);
GPU_disable_material();
glFrontFace(GL_CCW);
}
else {
draw_mesh_textured(scene, v3d, rv3d, ob, finalDM, 0);
}
}
else {
/* 3 floats for position,
* 3 for normal and times two because the faces may actually be quads instead of triangles */
glLightModeli(GL_LIGHT_MODEL_TWO_SIDE, (me->flag & ME_TWOSIDED) ? GL_TRUE : GL_FALSE);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glFrontFace((ob->transflag & OB_NEG_SCALE) ? GL_CW : GL_CCW);
finalDM->drawMappedFaces(finalDM, draw_em_fancy__setFaceOpts, GPU_enable_material, NULL, me->edit_btmesh, 0);
glFrontFace(GL_CCW);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
glLightModeli(GL_LIGHT_MODEL_TWO_SIDE, GL_FALSE);
}
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/* Setup for drawing wire over, disable zbuffer
* write to show selected edge wires better */
UI_ThemeColor(TH_WIRE);
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 1.0);
glDepthMask(0);
}
else {
if (cageDM != finalDM) {
UI_ThemeColorBlend(TH_WIRE, TH_BACK, 0.7);
finalDM->drawEdges(finalDM, 1, 0);
}
}
if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWFACES) { /* transp faces */
unsigned char col1[4], col2[4], col3[4];
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
unsigned char col4[4];
#endif
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_FACE, col1);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_FACE_SELECT, col2);
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_EDITMESH_ACTIVE, col3);
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_FREESTYLE_FACE_MARK, col4);
#endif
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glEnable(GL_BLEND);
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glDepthMask(0); /* disable write in zbuffer, needed for nice transp */
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/* don't draw unselected faces, only selected, this is MUCH nicer when texturing */
if (check_object_draw_texture(scene, v3d, dt))
col1[3] = 0;
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#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
if (!(me->drawflag & ME_DRAW_FREESTYLE_FACE) || !CustomData_has_layer(&em->bm->pdata, CD_FREESTYLE_FACE))
col4[3] = 0;
draw_dm_faces_sel(em, cageDM, col1, col2, col3, col4, efa_act);
#else
draw_dm_faces_sel(em, cageDM, col1, col2, col3, efa_act);
#endif
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
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glDepthMask(1); /* restore write in zbuffer */
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}
else if (efa_act) {
/* even if draw faces is off it would be nice to draw the stipple face
* Make all other faces zero alpha except for the active
* */
/* col4 is only used by WITH_FREESTYLE, but keeping it here spares some #ifdef's... */
unsigned char col1[4], col2[4], col3[4], col4[4];
col1[3] = col2[3] = col4[3] = 0; /* don't draw */
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_EDITMESH_ACTIVE, col3);
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glEnable(GL_BLEND);
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glDepthMask(0); /* disable write in zbuffer, needed for nice transp */
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
draw_dm_faces_sel(em, cageDM, col1, col2, col3, col4, efa_act);
#else
draw_dm_faces_sel(em, cageDM, col1, col2, col3, efa_act);
#endif
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
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glDepthMask(1); /* restore write in zbuffer */
}
/* here starts all fancy draw-extra over */
if ((me->drawflag & ME_DRAWEDGES) == 0 && check_object_draw_texture(scene, v3d, dt)) {
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/* we are drawing textures and 'ME_DRAWEDGES' is disabled, don't draw any edges */
/* only draw selected edges otherwise there is no way of telling if a face is selected */
draw_em_fancy_edges(em, scene, v3d, me, cageDM, 1, eed_act);
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}
else {
if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWSEAMS) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_EDGE_SEAM);
glLineWidth(2);
draw_dm_edges_seams(em, cageDM);
glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
glLineWidth(1);
}
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWSHARP) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_EDGE_SHARP);
glLineWidth(2);
draw_dm_edges_sharp(em, cageDM);
glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
glLineWidth(1);
}
#ifdef WITH_FREESTYLE
if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAW_FREESTYLE_EDGE && CustomData_has_layer(&em->bm->edata, CD_FREESTYLE_EDGE)) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_FREESTYLE_EDGE_MARK);
glLineWidth(2);
draw_dm_edges_freestyle(em, cageDM);
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glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
glLineWidth(1);
}
#endif
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWCREASES && CustomData_has_layer(&em->bm->edata, CD_CREASE)) {
draw_dm_creases(em, cageDM);
}
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWBWEIGHTS) {
draw_dm_bweights(em, scene, cageDM);
}
draw_em_fancy_edges(em, scene, v3d, me, cageDM, 0, eed_act);
}
{
draw_em_fancy_verts(scene, v3d, ob, em, cageDM, eve_act, rv3d);
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWNORMALS) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_NORMAL);
draw_dm_face_normals(em, scene, ob, cageDM);
}
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if (me->drawflag & ME_DRAW_VNORMALS) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_VNORMAL);
draw_dm_vert_normals(em, scene, ob, cageDM);
}
if ((me->drawflag & (ME_DRAWEXTRA_EDGELEN |
ME_DRAWEXTRA_FACEAREA |
ME_DRAWEXTRA_FACEANG |
ME_DRAWEXTRA_EDGEANG)) &&
!(v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE))
{
draw_em_measure_stats(ar, v3d, ob, em, &scene->unit);
}
if ((G.debug & G_DEBUG) && (me->drawflag & ME_DRAWEXTRA_INDICES) &&
!(v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE))
{
draw_em_indices(em);
}
}
if (dt > OB_WIRE) {
glDepthMask(1);
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 0.0);
GPU_disable_material();
}
}
/* Mesh drawing routines */
static void draw_mesh_object_outline(View3D *v3d, Object *ob, DerivedMesh *dm)
{
if ((v3d->transp == false) && /* not when we draw the transparent pass */
(ob->mode & OB_MODE_ALL_PAINT) == false) /* not when painting (its distracting) - campbell */
{
glLineWidth(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_OUTLINE_WIDTH) * 2.0f);
glDepthMask(0);
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/* if transparent, we cannot draw the edges for solid select... edges have no material info.
* drawFacesSolid() doesn't draw the transparent faces */
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if (ob->dtx & OB_DRAWTRANSP) {
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_LINE);
dm->drawFacesSolid(dm, NULL, 0, GPU_enable_material);
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_FILL);
GPU_disable_material();
}
else {
dm->drawEdges(dm, 0, 1);
}
glLineWidth(1.0);
glDepthMask(1);
}
}
static void draw_mesh_fancy(Scene *scene, ARegion *ar, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base,
const char dt, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4], const short dflag)
{
Object *ob = base->object;
Mesh *me = ob->data;
Material *ma = give_current_material(ob, 1);
const short hasHaloMat = (ma && (ma->material_type == MA_TYPE_HALO));
eWireDrawMode draw_wire = OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF;
int /* totvert,*/ totedge, totface;
DerivedMesh *dm = mesh_get_derived_final(scene, ob, scene->customdata_mask);
const bool is_obact = (ob == OBACT);
int draw_flags = (is_obact && paint_facesel_test(ob)) ? DRAW_FACE_SELECT : 0;
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if (!dm)
return;
if (dm) BLI_assert(!(dm->dirty & DM_DIRTY_NORMALS));
/* Check to draw dynamic paint colors (or weights from WeightVG modifiers).
* Note: Last "preview-active" modifier in stack will win! */
if (DM_get_tessface_data_layer(dm, CD_PREVIEW_MCOL) && modifiers_isPreview(ob))
draw_flags |= DRAW_MODIFIERS_PREVIEW;
/* Unwanted combination */
if (draw_flags & DRAW_FACE_SELECT) {
draw_wire = OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF;
}
else if (ob->dtx & OB_DRAWWIRE) {
draw_wire = OBDRAW_WIRE_ON_DEPTH; /* draw wire after solid using zoffset and depth buffer adjusment */
}
/* totvert = dm->getNumVerts(dm); */ /*UNUSED*/
totedge = dm->getNumEdges(dm);
totface = dm->getNumTessFaces(dm);
/* vertexpaint, faceselect wants this, but it doesnt work for shaded? */
glFrontFace((ob->transflag & OB_NEG_SCALE) ? GL_CW : GL_CCW);
if (dt == OB_BOUNDBOX) {
if (((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) && v3d->drawtype >= OB_WIRE) == 0)
draw_bounding_volume(scene, ob, ob->boundtype);
}
else if (hasHaloMat || (totface == 0 && totedge == 0)) {
glPointSize(1.5);
dm->drawVerts(dm);
glPointSize(1.0);
}
else if (dt == OB_WIRE || totface == 0) {
draw_wire = OBDRAW_WIRE_ON; /* draw wire only, no depth buffer stuff */
}
else if (((is_obact && ob->mode & OB_MODE_TEXTURE_PAINT)) ||
check_object_draw_texture(scene, v3d, dt))
{
if ((v3d->flag & V3D_SELECT_OUTLINE) &&
((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) &&
(base->flag & SELECT) &&
!(G.f & G_PICKSEL || (draw_flags & DRAW_FACE_SELECT)) &&
(draw_wire == OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF))
{
draw_mesh_object_outline(v3d, ob, dm);
}
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if (draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt) && !(draw_flags & DRAW_MODIFIERS_PREVIEW)) {
glFrontFace((ob->transflag & OB_NEG_SCALE) ? GL_CW : GL_CCW);
dm->drawFacesGLSL(dm, GPU_enable_material);
// if (BKE_bproperty_object_get(ob, "Text"))
// XXX draw_mesh_text(ob, 1);
GPU_disable_material();
glFrontFace(GL_CCW);
if (draw_flags & DRAW_FACE_SELECT)
draw_mesh_face_select(rv3d, me, dm);
}
else {
draw_mesh_textured(scene, v3d, rv3d, ob, dm, draw_flags);
}
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if (!(draw_flags & DRAW_FACE_SELECT)) {
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
dm->drawLooseEdges(dm);
}
}
}
else if (dt == OB_SOLID) {
if (draw_flags & DRAW_MODIFIERS_PREVIEW) {
/* for object selection draws no shade */
if (dflag & (DRAW_PICKING | DRAW_CONSTCOLOR)) {
dm->drawFacesSolid(dm, NULL, 0, GPU_enable_material);
}
else {
const float spec[4] = {0.47f, 0.47f, 0.47f, 0.47f};
/* draw outline */
if ((v3d->flag & V3D_SELECT_OUTLINE) &&
((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) &&
(base->flag & SELECT) &&
(draw_wire == OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF) &&
(ob->sculpt == NULL))
{
draw_mesh_object_outline(v3d, ob, dm);
}
/* materials arent compatible with vertex colors */
GPU_end_object_materials();
GPU_enable_material(0, NULL);
/* set default spec */
glColorMaterial(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_SPECULAR);
glMaterialfv(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_SPECULAR, spec);
/* diffuse */
glColorMaterial(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_DIFFUSE);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glEnable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
dm->drawMappedFaces(dm, NULL, GPU_enable_material, NULL, NULL, DM_DRAW_USE_COLORS);
glDisable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
GPU_disable_material();
}
}
else {
Paint *p;
if ((v3d->flag & V3D_SELECT_OUTLINE) &&
((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) &&
(base->flag & SELECT) &&
(draw_wire == OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF) &&
(ob->sculpt == NULL))
{
draw_mesh_object_outline(v3d, ob, dm);
}
glLightModeli(GL_LIGHT_MODEL_TWO_SIDE, (me->flag & ME_TWOSIDED) ? GL_TRUE : GL_FALSE);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glFrontFace((ob->transflag & OB_NEG_SCALE) ? GL_CW : GL_CCW);
if (ob->sculpt && (p = BKE_paint_get_active(scene))) {
float planes[4][4];
float (*fpl)[4] = NULL;
int fast = (p->flags & PAINT_FAST_NAVIGATE) && (rv3d->rflag & RV3D_NAVIGATING);
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if (ob->sculpt->partial_redraw) {
if (ar->do_draw & RGN_DRAW_PARTIAL) {
sculpt_get_redraw_planes(planes, ar, rv3d, ob);
fpl = planes;
ob->sculpt->partial_redraw = 0;
}
}
dm->drawFacesSolid(dm, fpl, fast, GPU_enable_material);
}
else
dm->drawFacesSolid(dm, NULL, 0, GPU_enable_material);
GPU_disable_material();
glFrontFace(GL_CCW);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
glLightModeli(GL_LIGHT_MODEL_TWO_SIDE, GL_FALSE);
if (!ob->sculpt && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
dm->drawLooseEdges(dm);
}
}
}
else if (dt == OB_PAINT) {
draw_mesh_paint(v3d, rv3d, ob, dm, draw_flags);
/* since we already draw wire as wp guide, don't draw over the top */
draw_wire = OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF;
}
if ((draw_wire != OBDRAW_WIRE_OFF) && /* draw extra wire */
/* when overriding with render only, don't bother */
(((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) && v3d->drawtype >= OB_SOLID) == 0))
{
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/* When using wireframe object draw in particle edit mode
* the mesh gets in the way of seeing the particles, fade the wire color
* with the background. */
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if (is_obact && (ob->mode & OB_MODE_PARTICLE_EDIT)) {
ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.15f);
}
else {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
}
/* If drawing wire and drawtype is not OB_WIRE then we are
* overlaying the wires.
*
* UPDATE bug #10290 - With this wire-only objects can draw
* behind other objects depending on their order in the scene. 2x if 0's below. undo'ing zr's commit: r4059
*
* if draw wire is 1 then just drawing wire, no need for depth buffer stuff,
* otherwise this wire is to overlay solid mode faces so do some depth buffer tricks.
*/
if (dt != OB_WIRE && (draw_wire == OBDRAW_WIRE_ON_DEPTH)) {
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 1.0);
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glDepthMask(0); /* disable write in zbuffer, selected edge wires show better */
}
dm->drawEdges(dm, (dt == OB_WIRE || totface == 0), (ob->dtx & OB_DRAW_ALL_EDGES));
if (dt != OB_WIRE && (draw_wire == OBDRAW_WIRE_ON_DEPTH)) {
glDepthMask(1);
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 0.0);
}
}
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if (is_obact && paint_vertsel_test(ob)) {
const int use_depth = (v3d->flag & V3D_ZBUF_SELECT);
glColor3f(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f);
glPointSize(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE));
if (!use_depth) glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
else bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 1.0);
drawSelectedVertices(dm, ob->data);
if (!use_depth) glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
else bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 0.0);
glPointSize(1.0f);
}
dm->release(dm);
}
/* returns 1 if nothing was drawn, for detecting to draw an object center */
static bool draw_mesh_object(Scene *scene, ARegion *ar, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base,
const char dt, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4], const short dflag)
{
Object *ob = base->object;
Object *obedit = scene->obedit;
Mesh *me = ob->data;
BMEditMesh *em = me->edit_btmesh;
int i;
bool do_alpha_after = false, drawlinked = false, retval = false;
/* If we are drawing shadows and any of the materials don't cast a shadow,
* then don't draw the object */
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_SHADOW) {
for (i = 0; i < ob->totcol; ++i) {
Material *ma = give_current_material(ob, i);
if (ma && !(ma->mode & MA_SHADBUF)) {
return true;
}
}
}
if (obedit && ob != obedit && ob->data == obedit->data) {
if (BKE_key_from_object(ob) || BKE_key_from_object(obedit)) {}
else if (ob->modifiers.first || obedit->modifiers.first) {}
else drawlinked = true;
}
/* backface culling */
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_BACKFACE_CULLING) {
glEnable(GL_CULL_FACE);
glCullFace(GL_BACK);
}
if (ob == obedit || drawlinked) {
DerivedMesh *finalDM, *cageDM;
if (obedit != ob)
finalDM = cageDM = editbmesh_get_derived_base(ob, em);
else
cageDM = editbmesh_get_derived_cage_and_final(scene, ob, em, &finalDM,
scene->customdata_mask);
if (dt > OB_WIRE) {
const bool glsl = draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt);
TexFace to Material Settings big patch Summary: ======== The idea here is to move the texface options into the material panel. For images with the change please visit: http://code.blender.org/index.php/2011/09/bge-material-texface-changes 1 - Some of the legacy problems 2.49 and 2.5x has with the texface system: ========================================================================== 1.1) Shadow, Bilboard and Halo are mutual exclusive (in the code), yet you can select a face to be more than one mode. 1.2) Sort only works for blend Alpha yet it's an option regardless of the Transparency Blend you pick. 1.3) Shared doesn't affect anything in BGE. 1.4) ObColor only works for Text objects (old bitmap texts) when using Texture Face Materials. (not address yet, I so far ignored obcolor) 2 - Notes: ============ 2.1) Now "Use Face Textures" in material Option panel will work in Multitexture even if there is no texture channel. 2.2) In FaceTexture mode it will use TexFace all the time, even if you don't check the "Use Texture Face" option in the UI. It's a matter of decision, since the code for either way is there. I decided by the solution that makes the creation of a material fast - in this mode the user doesn't need to mess with textures or this "Use Texture Face" option at all. I'm not strong in my opinion here. But I think if we don't have this then what is the point of the Texture Face mode? 2.3) I kept references for tface only when we need the image, UV or the tiling setting. It should help later when/if we split the Image and UV layers from the tface struct (Campbell and Brecht proposal). 3 - Changes in a Nutshell: ========================== 3.1) "Texture Face" panel (in the Mesh/Object Data panel) no longer exists. Those settings are all part of the material properties, visible when Game Render is set. 3.2) "Texture Face" Shading mode (in the Render panel) is now called “Single Texture”, it needs a material for special settings (e.g. Billboard, Alpha Sort, …). 3.3) New options in the Material Panel * Shadeless option in the Material panel is now supported for all three Shading modes. * Physics is now toggleable, this is the old Collision option. * Two Side (on) is now called Back Culling (off). * Alpha Sort is one of the Alpha options, together (and mutually exclusive) to Alpha Blend, Alpha Clip, Add and Opaque (i.e. solid). * Shadow, Billboard and Halo are grouped in the “Face Orientation” property. * "Face Textures" and "Face Textures Alpha" (under Options) can be used for all but GLSL shading mode (to be supported in GLSL eventually). * The backend in the game engine is still the same as before. The only changes are in the interface and in the way you need to think your materials. The bottomline is: It’s no longer possible to share materials between faces that do not share the same game properties. 4 - Acknowledgment: ================== Mike Pan for the design discussions, and testing along the whole development process. Vitor Balbio for the first hands-on code with the interface changes. That helped me a lot to push me into work on that. Benoit Bolsee and Brecht van Lommel for patch review (* no one reviewed the whole patch, or the latest iteractions, so I still hold liability for any problems). Blender artists that gave feedback and helped testing the patch. Patch review and original documentation can be found here: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Dfelinto/TexFace http://codereview.appspot.com/4289041/
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GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, glsl, NULL);
}
draw_em_fancy(scene, ar, v3d, ob, em, cageDM, finalDM, dt);
GPU_end_object_materials();
if (obedit != ob && finalDM)
finalDM->release(finalDM);
}
else {
/* ob->bb was set by derived mesh system, do NULL check just to be sure */
if (me->totpoly <= 4 || (!ob->bb || ED_view3d_boundbox_clip(rv3d, ob->obmat, ob->bb))) {
const bool glsl = draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt);
const bool check_alpha = check_alpha_pass(base);
if (dt == OB_SOLID || glsl) {
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, glsl,
(check_alpha) ? &do_alpha_after : NULL);
}
draw_mesh_fancy(scene, ar, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, ob_wire_col, dflag);
GPU_end_object_materials();
if (me->totvert == 0) retval = true;
}
}
if ((dflag & DRAW_PICKING) == 0 && (base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) == 0 && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_SHADOW) == 0) {
/* GPU_begin_object_materials checked if this is needed */
if (do_alpha_after) {
if (ob->dtx & OB_DRAWXRAY) {
ED_view3d_after_add(&v3d->afterdraw_xraytransp, base, dflag);
}
else {
ED_view3d_after_add(&v3d->afterdraw_transp, base, dflag);
}
}
else if (ob->dtx & OB_DRAWXRAY && ob->dtx & OB_DRAWTRANSP) {
/* special case xray+transp when alpha is 1.0, without this the object vanishes */
if (v3d->xray == 0 && v3d->transp == 0) {
ED_view3d_after_add(&v3d->afterdraw_xray, base, dflag);
}
}
}
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_BACKFACE_CULLING)
glDisable(GL_CULL_FACE);
return retval;
}
/* ************** DRAW DISPLIST ****************** */
static bool draw_index_wire = true;
static bool index3_nors_incr = true;
/* returns 1 when nothing was drawn */
static bool drawDispListwire(ListBase *dlbase)
{
DispList *dl;
int parts, nr;
float *data;
if (dlbase == NULL) return 1;
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_LINE);
for (dl = dlbase->first; dl; dl = dl->next) {
if (dl->parts == 0 || dl->nr == 0)
continue;
data = dl->verts;
switch (dl->type) {
case DL_SEGM:
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, data);
for (parts = 0; parts < dl->parts; parts++)
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_STRIP, parts * dl->nr, dl->nr);
break;
case DL_POLY:
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, data);
for (parts = 0; parts < dl->parts; parts++)
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_LOOP, parts * dl->nr, dl->nr);
break;
case DL_SURF:
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, data);
for (parts = 0; parts < dl->parts; parts++) {
if (dl->flag & DL_CYCL_U)
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_LOOP, parts * dl->nr, dl->nr);
else
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_STRIP, parts * dl->nr, dl->nr);
}
for (nr = 0; nr < dl->nr; nr++) {
int ofs = 3 * dl->nr;
data = (dl->verts) + 3 * nr;
parts = dl->parts;
if (dl->flag & DL_CYCL_V) glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
else glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
while (parts--) {
glVertex3fv(data);
data += ofs;
}
glEnd();
#if 0
/* (ton) this code crashes for me when resolv is 86 or higher... no clue */
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glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(float) * 3 * dl->nr, data + 3 * nr);
if (dl->flag & DL_CYCL_V)
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_LOOP, 0, dl->parts);
else
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_STRIP, 0, dl->parts);
#endif
}
break;
case DL_INDEX3:
if (draw_index_wire) {
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->verts);
glDrawElements(GL_TRIANGLES, 3 * dl->parts, GL_UNSIGNED_INT, dl->index);
}
break;
case DL_INDEX4:
if (draw_index_wire) {
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->verts);
glDrawElements(GL_QUADS, 4 * dl->parts, GL_UNSIGNED_INT, dl->index);
}
break;
}
}
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_FILL);
return false;
}
static void drawDispListsolid(ListBase *lb, Object *ob, const short dflag,
const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4], const bool use_glsl)
{
DispList *dl;
GPUVertexAttribs gattribs;
float *data;
float *ndata;
if (lb == NULL) return;
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
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if (ob->transflag & OB_NEG_SCALE) glFrontFace(GL_CW);
else glFrontFace(GL_CCW);
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if (ob->type == OB_MBALL) { /* mball always smooth shaded */
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH);
}
dl = lb->first;
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while (dl) {
data = dl->verts;
ndata = dl->nors;
switch (dl->type) {
case DL_SEGM:
if (ob->type == OB_SURF) {
int nr;
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0)
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
// glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->verts);
// glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_STRIP, 0, dl->nr);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
for (nr = dl->nr; nr; nr--, data += 3)
glVertex3fv(data);
glEnd();
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
break;
case DL_POLY:
if (ob->type == OB_SURF) {
int nr;
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
/* for some reason glDrawArrays crashes here in half of the platforms (not osx) */
//glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->verts);
//glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_LOOP, 0, dl->nr);
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
for (nr = dl->nr; nr; nr--, data += 3)
glVertex3fv(data);
glEnd();
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
break;
}
case DL_SURF:
if (dl->index) {
GPU_enable_material(dl->col + 1, (use_glsl) ? &gattribs : NULL);
if (dl->rt & CU_SMOOTH) glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH);
else glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
glEnableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->verts);
glNormalPointer(GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->nors);
glDrawElements(GL_QUADS, 4 * dl->totindex, GL_UNSIGNED_INT, dl->index);
glDisableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
}
break;
case DL_INDEX3:
GPU_enable_material(dl->col + 1, (use_glsl) ? &gattribs : NULL);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->verts);
/* for polys only one normal needed */
if (index3_nors_incr) {
glEnableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
glNormalPointer(GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->nors);
}
else
glNormal3fv(ndata);
glDrawElements(GL_TRIANGLES, 3 * dl->parts, GL_UNSIGNED_INT, dl->index);
if (index3_nors_incr)
glDisableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
break;
case DL_INDEX4:
GPU_enable_material(dl->col + 1, (use_glsl) ? &gattribs : NULL);
glEnableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->verts);
glNormalPointer(GL_FLOAT, 0, dl->nors);
glDrawElements(GL_QUADS, 4 * dl->parts, GL_UNSIGNED_INT, dl->index);
glDisableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
break;
}
dl = dl->next;
}
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
glFrontFace(GL_CCW);
}
static void drawCurveDMWired(Object *ob)
{
DerivedMesh *dm = ob->derivedFinal;
dm->drawEdges(dm, 1, 0);
}
/* return true when nothing was drawn */
static bool drawCurveDerivedMesh(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base, const char dt)
{
Object *ob = base->object;
DerivedMesh *dm = ob->derivedFinal;
if (!dm) {
return true;
}
if (dt > OB_WIRE && dm->getNumTessFaces(dm)) {
int glsl = draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt);
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, glsl, NULL);
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if (!glsl) {
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
dm->drawFacesSolid(dm, NULL, 0, GPU_enable_material);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
else
dm->drawFacesGLSL(dm, GPU_enable_material);
GPU_end_object_materials();
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}
else {
if (((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) && v3d->drawtype >= OB_SOLID) == 0)
drawCurveDMWired(ob);
}
return false;
}
/**
* Only called by #drawDispList
* \return 1 when nothing was drawn
*/
static bool drawDispList_nobackface(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base,
const char dt, const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
Object *ob = base->object;
ListBase *lb = NULL;
DispList *dl;
Curve *cu;
const short render_only = (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE);
const short solid = (dt > OB_WIRE);
if (drawCurveDerivedMesh(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt) == false) {
return false;
}
switch (ob->type) {
case OB_FONT:
case OB_CURVE:
cu = ob->data;
lb = &ob->disp;
if (solid) {
dl = lb->first;
if (dl == NULL) {
return true;
}
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if (dl->nors == NULL) BKE_displist_normals_add(lb);
index3_nors_incr = false;
if (BKE_displist_has_faces(lb) == false) {
if (!render_only) {
draw_index_wire = false;
drawDispListwire(lb);
draw_index_wire = true;
}
}
else {
if (draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt)) {
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, 1, NULL);
drawDispListsolid(lb, ob, dflag, ob_wire_col, true);
GPU_end_object_materials();
}
else {
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, 0, NULL);
drawDispListsolid(lb, ob, dflag, ob_wire_col, false);
GPU_end_object_materials();
}
if (cu->editnurb && cu->bevobj == NULL && cu->taperobj == NULL && cu->ext1 == 0.0f && cu->ext2 == 0.0f) {
cpack(0);
draw_index_wire = false;
drawDispListwire(lb);
draw_index_wire = true;
}
}
index3_nors_incr = true;
}
else {
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if (!render_only || (render_only && BKE_displist_has_faces(lb))) {
int retval;
draw_index_wire = false;
retval = drawDispListwire(lb);
draw_index_wire = true;
return retval;
}
}
break;
case OB_SURF:
lb = &ob->disp;
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if (solid) {
dl = lb->first;
if (dl == NULL) {
return true;
}
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if (dl->nors == NULL) BKE_displist_normals_add(lb);
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if (draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt)) {
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, 1, NULL);
drawDispListsolid(lb, ob, dflag, ob_wire_col, true);
GPU_end_object_materials();
}
else {
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, 0, NULL);
drawDispListsolid(lb, ob, dflag, ob_wire_col, false);
GPU_end_object_materials();
}
}
else {
return drawDispListwire(lb);
}
break;
case OB_MBALL:
if (BKE_mball_is_basis(ob)) {
lb = &ob->disp;
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if (lb->first == NULL) BKE_displist_make_mball(scene, ob);
if (lb->first == NULL) {
return true;
}
if (solid) {
if (draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt)) {
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, 1, NULL);
drawDispListsolid(lb, ob, dflag, ob_wire_col, true);
GPU_end_object_materials();
}
else {
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, 0, NULL);
drawDispListsolid(lb, ob, dflag, ob_wire_col, false);
GPU_end_object_materials();
}
}
else {
/* MetaBalls use DL_INDEX4 type of DispList */
return drawDispListwire(lb);
}
}
break;
}
return FALSE;
}
static bool drawDispList(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base,
const char dt, const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
bool retval;
/* backface culling */
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_BACKFACE_CULLING) {
/* not all displists use same in/out normal direction convention */
glEnable(GL_CULL_FACE);
glCullFace((base->object->type == OB_MBALL || base->object->derivedFinal) ? GL_BACK : GL_FRONT);
}
retval = drawDispList_nobackface(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_BACKFACE_CULLING) {
glDisable(GL_CULL_FACE);
}
return retval;
}
/* *********** drawing for particles ************* */
static void draw_particle_arrays(int draw_as, int totpoint, int ob_dt, int select)
{
/* draw created data arrays */
switch (draw_as) {
case PART_DRAW_AXIS:
case PART_DRAW_CROSS:
glDrawArrays(GL_LINES, 0, 6 * totpoint);
break;
case PART_DRAW_LINE:
glDrawArrays(GL_LINES, 0, 2 * totpoint);
break;
case PART_DRAW_BB:
if (ob_dt <= OB_WIRE || select)
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_LINE);
else
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_FILL);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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glDrawArrays(GL_QUADS, 0, 4 * totpoint);
break;
default:
glDrawArrays(GL_POINTS, 0, totpoint);
break;
}
}
static void draw_particle(ParticleKey *state, int draw_as, short draw, float pixsize,
float imat[4][4], const float draw_line[2], ParticleBillboardData *bb, ParticleDrawData *pdd)
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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{
float vec[3], vec2[3];
float *vd = NULL;
float *cd = NULL;
float ma_col[3] = {0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f};
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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/* null only for PART_DRAW_CIRC */
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if (pdd) {
vd = pdd->vd;
cd = pdd->cd;
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if (pdd->ma_col) {
copy_v3_v3(ma_col, pdd->ma_col);
}
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
switch (draw_as) {
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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case PART_DRAW_DOT:
{
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if (vd) {
copy_v3_v3(vd, state->co); pdd->vd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
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if (cd) {
copy_v3_v3(cd, pdd->ma_col);
pdd->cd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
break;
}
case PART_DRAW_CROSS:
case PART_DRAW_AXIS:
{
vec[0] = 2.0f * pixsize;
vec[1] = vec[2] = 0.0;
mul_qt_v3(state->rot, vec);
if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_AXIS) {
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if (cd) {
cd[1] = cd[2] = cd[4] = cd[5] = 0.0;
cd[0] = cd[3] = 1.0;
cd[6] = cd[8] = cd[9] = cd[11] = 0.0;
cd[7] = cd[10] = 1.0;
cd[13] = cd[12] = cd[15] = cd[16] = 0.0;
cd[14] = cd[17] = 1.0;
pdd->cd += 18;
}
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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copy_v3_v3(vec2, state->co);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
else {
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if (cd) {
cd[0] = cd[3] = cd[6] = cd[9] = cd[12] = cd[15] = ma_col[0];
cd[1] = cd[4] = cd[7] = cd[10] = cd[13] = cd[16] = ma_col[1];
cd[2] = cd[5] = cd[8] = cd[11] = cd[14] = cd[17] = ma_col[2];
pdd->cd += 18;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
sub_v3_v3v3(vec2, state->co, vec);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
add_v3_v3(vec, state->co);
copy_v3_v3(pdd->vd, vec); pdd->vd += 3;
copy_v3_v3(pdd->vd, vec2); pdd->vd += 3;
vec[1] = 2.0f * pixsize;
vec[0] = vec[2] = 0.0;
mul_qt_v3(state->rot, vec);
if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_AXIS) {
copy_v3_v3(vec2, state->co);
}
else {
sub_v3_v3v3(vec2, state->co, vec);
}
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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add_v3_v3(vec, state->co);
copy_v3_v3(pdd->vd, vec); pdd->vd += 3;
copy_v3_v3(pdd->vd, vec2); pdd->vd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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vec[2] = 2.0f * pixsize;
vec[0] = vec[1] = 0.0;
mul_qt_v3(state->rot, vec);
if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_AXIS) {
copy_v3_v3(vec2, state->co);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
else {
sub_v3_v3v3(vec2, state->co, vec);
}
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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add_v3_v3(vec, state->co);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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copy_v3_v3(pdd->vd, vec); pdd->vd += 3;
copy_v3_v3(pdd->vd, vec2); pdd->vd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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break;
}
case PART_DRAW_LINE:
{
copy_v3_v3(vec, state->vel);
normalize_v3(vec);
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if (draw & PART_DRAW_VEL_LENGTH)
mul_v3_fl(vec, len_v3(state->vel));
madd_v3_v3v3fl(pdd->vd, state->co, vec, -draw_line[0]); pdd->vd += 3;
madd_v3_v3v3fl(pdd->vd, state->co, vec, draw_line[1]); pdd->vd += 3;
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if (cd) {
cd[0] = cd[3] = ma_col[0];
cd[1] = cd[4] = ma_col[1];
cd[2] = cd[5] = ma_col[2];
pdd->cd += 6;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
break;
}
case PART_DRAW_CIRC:
{
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, state->co, pixsize, imat);
break;
}
case PART_DRAW_BB:
{
float xvec[3], yvec[3], zvec[3], bb_center[3];
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if (cd) {
cd[0] = cd[3] = cd[6] = cd[9] = ma_col[0];
cd[1] = cd[4] = cd[7] = cd[10] = ma_col[1];
cd[2] = cd[5] = cd[8] = cd[11] = ma_col[2];
pdd->cd += 12;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
}
copy_v3_v3(bb->vec, state->co);
copy_v3_v3(bb->vel, state->vel);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
psys_make_billboard(bb, xvec, yvec, zvec, bb_center);
add_v3_v3v3(pdd->vd, bb_center, xvec);
add_v3_v3(pdd->vd, yvec); pdd->vd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
sub_v3_v3v3(pdd->vd, bb_center, xvec);
add_v3_v3(pdd->vd, yvec); pdd->vd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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sub_v3_v3v3(pdd->vd, bb_center, xvec);
sub_v3_v3v3(pdd->vd, pdd->vd, yvec); pdd->vd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
add_v3_v3v3(pdd->vd, bb_center, xvec);
sub_v3_v3v3(pdd->vd, pdd->vd, yvec); pdd->vd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
copy_v3_v3(pdd->nd, zvec); pdd->nd += 3;
copy_v3_v3(pdd->nd, zvec); pdd->nd += 3;
copy_v3_v3(pdd->nd, zvec); pdd->nd += 3;
copy_v3_v3(pdd->nd, zvec); pdd->nd += 3;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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break;
}
}
}
static void draw_particle_data(ParticleSystem *psys, RegionView3D *rv3d,
ParticleKey *state, int draw_as,
float imat[4][4], ParticleBillboardData *bb, ParticleDrawData *pdd,
const float ct, const float pa_size, const float r_tilt, const float pixsize_scale)
{
ParticleSettings *part = psys->part;
float pixsize;
if (psys->parent)
mul_m4_v3(psys->parent->obmat, state->co);
/* create actiual particle data */
if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_BB) {
bb->offset[0] = part->bb_offset[0];
bb->offset[1] = part->bb_offset[1];
bb->size[0] = part->bb_size[0] * pa_size;
if (part->bb_align == PART_BB_VEL) {
float pa_vel = len_v3(state->vel);
float head = part->bb_vel_head * pa_vel;
float tail = part->bb_vel_tail * pa_vel;
bb->size[1] = part->bb_size[1] * pa_size + head + tail;
/* use offset to adjust the particle center. this is relative to size, so need to divide! */
if (bb->size[1] > 0.0f)
bb->offset[1] += (head - tail) / bb->size[1];
}
else {
bb->size[1] = part->bb_size[1] * pa_size;
}
bb->tilt = part->bb_tilt * (1.0f - part->bb_rand_tilt * r_tilt);
bb->time = ct;
}
pixsize = ED_view3d_pixel_size(rv3d, state->co) * pixsize_scale;
draw_particle(state, draw_as, part->draw, pixsize, imat, part->draw_line, bb, pdd);
}
/* unified drawing of all new particle systems draw types except dupli ob & group */
/* mostly tries to use vertex arrays for speed */
/* 1. check that everything is ok & updated */
/* 2. start initializing things */
/* 3. initialize according to draw type */
/* 4. allocate drawing data arrays */
/* 5. start filling the arrays */
/* 6. draw the arrays */
/* 7. clean up */
static void draw_new_particle_system(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d,
Base *base, ParticleSystem *psys, int ob_dt)
{
Object *ob = base->object;
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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ParticleEditSettings *pset = PE_settings(scene);
ParticleSettings *part = psys->part;
ParticleData *pars = psys->particles;
ParticleData *pa;
ParticleKey state, *states = NULL;
ParticleBillboardData bb;
ParticleSimulationData sim = {NULL};
ParticleDrawData *pdd = psys->pdd;
Material *ma;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
float vel[3], imat[4][4];
float timestep, pixsize_scale = 1.0f, pa_size, r_tilt, r_length;
Completely refactored sph fluid particles. Only the very core of the algorithm remains the same, but big changes have happened both on the outside and on the inside. New UI: * The old parameters were quite true to the underlying algorithm, but were quite obscure from a users point of view. Now there are only a few intuitive basic parameters that define the basic fluid behavior. ** By default particle size is now used to determine the interaction radius, rest density and spring rest lengths so that it's easy to get stable simulations by simply emitting particles for a few frames and adjusting the particle size (easy when the particle size is drawn) so that the fluid appears continuous (particles are touching eachother). ** Stiffness - in reality most fluids are very incompressible, but this is a very hard problem to solve with particle based fluid simulation so some compromises have to be made. So the bigger the stiffness parameter is the less the fluid will compress under stress, but the more substeps are needed for stable simulation. ** Viscosity - how much internal friction there is in the fluid. Large viscosities also smooth out instabilities, so less viscous fluids again need more substeps to remain stable. ** Buoancy - with high buoancy low pressure areas inside the fluid start to rise against gravity, and high pressure areas start to come down. * In addition to these basic parameters there are separate advanced parameters that can either be tweaked relative to the basic parameters (or particle size) or defined independently. ** Repulsion - the stiffness parameter tries to keep the fluid density constant, but this can lead to small clumps of particles, so the repulsion keeps the particles better separated. ** Stiff viscosity - the normal viscosity only applies when particles are moving closer to eachother to allow free flowing fluids. Stiff viscosity also applies smoothing to particles that are moving away from eachother. ** Interaction radius - by default this is 4 * particle size. ** Rest density - by default this is a density that the particles have when they're packed densely next to eachother. ** Spring rest length - by default this is 2 * particle size. * There are also new options for 3d view particle coloring in the display panel to show particle velocity and acceleration. These make it easier to see what's happening in the fluid simulations, but can of course be used with other particles as well. * Viscoelastic springs have some new options too. The plasticity can now be set to much higher values for instant deletion of springs as the elastic limit is exeeded. In addition to that there is an option to only create springs for a certain number of frames when a particle is born. These options give new possibilities for breaking viscoelastic fluids. New in the code: * Most of the fluids code is now thread safe, so when particle dynamics go threaded there will be a nice speed boost to fluids as well. * Fluids now use a bvh-tree instead of a kd-tree for the neighbor lookups. The bvh-tree implementation makes the code quite a bit cleaner and should also give a slight speed boost to the simulation too. * Previously only force fields were calculated with the different integration methods, but now the fluid calculations are also done using the selected integration method, so there are again more choices in effecting simulation accuracy and stability. This change also included a nice cleanup of the whole particle integration code. As the internals are pretty stirred up old particle fluid simulations will probably not work correctly straight away, but with some tweaking the same level of control is still available by not using the "relative versions" of the advanced parameters (by default these are not used when loading old files).
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float pa_time, pa_birthtime, pa_dietime, pa_health, intensity;
float cfra;
float ma_col[3] = {0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f};
int a, totpart, totpoint = 0, totve = 0, drawn, draw_as, totchild = 0;
int select = ob->flag & SELECT, create_cdata = 0, need_v = 0;
GLint polygonmode[2];
char numstr[32];
unsigned char tcol[4] = {0, 0, 0, 255};
/* 1. */
if (part == NULL || !psys_check_enabled(ob, psys))
return;
if (pars == NULL) return;
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
2009-08-29 15:20:36 +00:00
/* don't draw normal paths in edit mode */
if (psys_in_edit_mode(scene, psys) && (pset->flag & PE_DRAW_PART) == 0)
return;
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if (part->draw_as == PART_DRAW_REND)
draw_as = part->ren_as;
else
draw_as = part->draw_as;
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if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_NOT)
return;
/* 2. */
sim.scene = scene;
sim.ob = ob;
sim.psys = psys;
sim.psmd = psys_get_modifier(ob, psys);
if (part->phystype == PART_PHYS_KEYED) {
if (psys->flag & PSYS_KEYED) {
psys_count_keyed_targets(&sim);
if (psys->totkeyed == 0)
return;
}
}
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if (select) {
select = 0;
if (psys_get_current(ob) == psys)
select = 1;
}
psys->flag |= PSYS_DRAWING;
if (part->type == PART_HAIR && !psys->childcache)
totchild = 0;
else
totchild = psys->totchild * part->disp / 100;
ma = give_current_material(ob, part->omat);
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if (v3d->zbuf) glDepthMask(1);
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if ((ma) && (part->draw_col == PART_DRAW_COL_MAT)) {
rgb_float_to_uchar(tcol, &(ma->r));
copy_v3_v3(ma_col, &ma->r);
}
glColor3ubv(tcol);
timestep = psys_get_timestep(&sim);
if ((base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) && (ob->flag & OB_FROMGROUP)) {
float mat[4][4];
mul_m4_m4m4(mat, ob->obmat, psys->imat);
glMultMatrixf(mat);
}
/* needed for text display */
invert_m4_m4(ob->imat, ob->obmat);
totpart = psys->totpart;
cfra = BKE_scene_frame_get(scene);
if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_PATH && psys->pathcache == NULL && psys->childcache == NULL)
draw_as = PART_DRAW_DOT;
/* 3. */
switch (draw_as) {
case PART_DRAW_DOT:
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if (part->draw_size)
glPointSize(part->draw_size);
else
glPointSize(2.0); /* default dot size */
break;
case PART_DRAW_CIRC:
/* calculate view aligned matrix: */
copy_m4_m4(imat, rv3d->viewinv);
normalize_v3(imat[0]);
normalize_v3(imat[1]);
/* no break! */
case PART_DRAW_CROSS:
case PART_DRAW_AXIS:
/* lets calculate the scale: */
if (part->draw_size == 0.0)
pixsize_scale = 2.0f;
else
pixsize_scale = part->draw_size;
if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_AXIS)
create_cdata = 1;
break;
case PART_DRAW_OB:
if (part->dup_ob == NULL)
draw_as = PART_DRAW_DOT;
else
draw_as = 0;
break;
case PART_DRAW_GR:
if (part->dup_group == NULL)
draw_as = PART_DRAW_DOT;
else
draw_as = 0;
break;
case PART_DRAW_BB:
if (v3d->camera == NULL && part->bb_ob == NULL) {
printf("Billboards need an active camera or a target object!\n");
draw_as = part->draw_as = PART_DRAW_DOT;
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if (part->draw_size)
glPointSize(part->draw_size);
else
glPointSize(2.0); /* default dot size */
}
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else if (part->bb_ob)
bb.ob = part->bb_ob;
else
bb.ob = v3d->camera;
bb.align = part->bb_align;
bb.anim = part->bb_anim;
bb.lock = part->draw & PART_DRAW_BB_LOCK;
break;
case PART_DRAW_PATH:
break;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
case PART_DRAW_LINE:
need_v = 1;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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break;
}
if (part->draw & PART_DRAW_SIZE && part->draw_as != PART_DRAW_CIRC) {
copy_m4_m4(imat, rv3d->viewinv);
normalize_v3(imat[0]);
normalize_v3(imat[1]);
}
if (ELEM3(draw_as, PART_DRAW_DOT, PART_DRAW_CROSS, PART_DRAW_LINE) &&
(part->draw_col > PART_DRAW_COL_MAT))
{
Completely refactored sph fluid particles. Only the very core of the algorithm remains the same, but big changes have happened both on the outside and on the inside. New UI: * The old parameters were quite true to the underlying algorithm, but were quite obscure from a users point of view. Now there are only a few intuitive basic parameters that define the basic fluid behavior. ** By default particle size is now used to determine the interaction radius, rest density and spring rest lengths so that it's easy to get stable simulations by simply emitting particles for a few frames and adjusting the particle size (easy when the particle size is drawn) so that the fluid appears continuous (particles are touching eachother). ** Stiffness - in reality most fluids are very incompressible, but this is a very hard problem to solve with particle based fluid simulation so some compromises have to be made. So the bigger the stiffness parameter is the less the fluid will compress under stress, but the more substeps are needed for stable simulation. ** Viscosity - how much internal friction there is in the fluid. Large viscosities also smooth out instabilities, so less viscous fluids again need more substeps to remain stable. ** Buoancy - with high buoancy low pressure areas inside the fluid start to rise against gravity, and high pressure areas start to come down. * In addition to these basic parameters there are separate advanced parameters that can either be tweaked relative to the basic parameters (or particle size) or defined independently. ** Repulsion - the stiffness parameter tries to keep the fluid density constant, but this can lead to small clumps of particles, so the repulsion keeps the particles better separated. ** Stiff viscosity - the normal viscosity only applies when particles are moving closer to eachother to allow free flowing fluids. Stiff viscosity also applies smoothing to particles that are moving away from eachother. ** Interaction radius - by default this is 4 * particle size. ** Rest density - by default this is a density that the particles have when they're packed densely next to eachother. ** Spring rest length - by default this is 2 * particle size. * There are also new options for 3d view particle coloring in the display panel to show particle velocity and acceleration. These make it easier to see what's happening in the fluid simulations, but can of course be used with other particles as well. * Viscoelastic springs have some new options too. The plasticity can now be set to much higher values for instant deletion of springs as the elastic limit is exeeded. In addition to that there is an option to only create springs for a certain number of frames when a particle is born. These options give new possibilities for breaking viscoelastic fluids. New in the code: * Most of the fluids code is now thread safe, so when particle dynamics go threaded there will be a nice speed boost to fluids as well. * Fluids now use a bvh-tree instead of a kd-tree for the neighbor lookups. The bvh-tree implementation makes the code quite a bit cleaner and should also give a slight speed boost to the simulation too. * Previously only force fields were calculated with the different integration methods, but now the fluid calculations are also done using the selected integration method, so there are again more choices in effecting simulation accuracy and stability. This change also included a nice cleanup of the whole particle integration code. As the internals are pretty stirred up old particle fluid simulations will probably not work correctly straight away, but with some tweaking the same level of control is still available by not using the "relative versions" of the advanced parameters (by default these are not used when loading old files).
2011-03-12 12:38:11 +00:00
create_cdata = 1;
}
Completely refactored sph fluid particles. Only the very core of the algorithm remains the same, but big changes have happened both on the outside and on the inside. New UI: * The old parameters were quite true to the underlying algorithm, but were quite obscure from a users point of view. Now there are only a few intuitive basic parameters that define the basic fluid behavior. ** By default particle size is now used to determine the interaction radius, rest density and spring rest lengths so that it's easy to get stable simulations by simply emitting particles for a few frames and adjusting the particle size (easy when the particle size is drawn) so that the fluid appears continuous (particles are touching eachother). ** Stiffness - in reality most fluids are very incompressible, but this is a very hard problem to solve with particle based fluid simulation so some compromises have to be made. So the bigger the stiffness parameter is the less the fluid will compress under stress, but the more substeps are needed for stable simulation. ** Viscosity - how much internal friction there is in the fluid. Large viscosities also smooth out instabilities, so less viscous fluids again need more substeps to remain stable. ** Buoancy - with high buoancy low pressure areas inside the fluid start to rise against gravity, and high pressure areas start to come down. * In addition to these basic parameters there are separate advanced parameters that can either be tweaked relative to the basic parameters (or particle size) or defined independently. ** Repulsion - the stiffness parameter tries to keep the fluid density constant, but this can lead to small clumps of particles, so the repulsion keeps the particles better separated. ** Stiff viscosity - the normal viscosity only applies when particles are moving closer to eachother to allow free flowing fluids. Stiff viscosity also applies smoothing to particles that are moving away from eachother. ** Interaction radius - by default this is 4 * particle size. ** Rest density - by default this is a density that the particles have when they're packed densely next to eachother. ** Spring rest length - by default this is 2 * particle size. * There are also new options for 3d view particle coloring in the display panel to show particle velocity and acceleration. These make it easier to see what's happening in the fluid simulations, but can of course be used with other particles as well. * Viscoelastic springs have some new options too. The plasticity can now be set to much higher values for instant deletion of springs as the elastic limit is exeeded. In addition to that there is an option to only create springs for a certain number of frames when a particle is born. These options give new possibilities for breaking viscoelastic fluids. New in the code: * Most of the fluids code is now thread safe, so when particle dynamics go threaded there will be a nice speed boost to fluids as well. * Fluids now use a bvh-tree instead of a kd-tree for the neighbor lookups. The bvh-tree implementation makes the code quite a bit cleaner and should also give a slight speed boost to the simulation too. * Previously only force fields were calculated with the different integration methods, but now the fluid calculations are also done using the selected integration method, so there are again more choices in effecting simulation accuracy and stability. This change also included a nice cleanup of the whole particle integration code. As the internals are pretty stirred up old particle fluid simulations will probably not work correctly straight away, but with some tweaking the same level of control is still available by not using the "relative versions" of the advanced parameters (by default these are not used when loading old files).
2011-03-12 12:38:11 +00:00
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if (!create_cdata && pdd && pdd->cdata) {
MEM_freeN(pdd->cdata);
pdd->cdata = pdd->cd = NULL;
}
/* 4. */
if (draw_as && ELEM(draw_as, PART_DRAW_PATH, PART_DRAW_CIRC) == 0) {
int tot_vec_size = (totpart + totchild) * 3 * sizeof(float);
int create_ndata = 0;
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if (!pdd)
pdd = psys->pdd = MEM_callocN(sizeof(ParticleDrawData), "ParticlDrawData");
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if (part->draw_as == PART_DRAW_REND && part->trail_count > 1) {
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
tot_vec_size *= part->trail_count;
psys_make_temp_pointcache(ob, psys);
}
switch (draw_as) {
case PART_DRAW_AXIS:
case PART_DRAW_CROSS:
tot_vec_size *= 6;
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if (draw_as != PART_DRAW_CROSS)
create_cdata = 1;
break;
case PART_DRAW_LINE:
tot_vec_size *= 2;
break;
case PART_DRAW_BB:
tot_vec_size *= 4;
create_ndata = 1;
break;
}
2012-02-22 16:52:06 +00:00
if (pdd->tot_vec_size != tot_vec_size)
psys_free_pdd(psys);
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if (!pdd->vdata)
pdd->vdata = MEM_callocN(tot_vec_size, "particle_vdata");
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if (create_cdata && !pdd->cdata)
pdd->cdata = MEM_callocN(tot_vec_size, "particle_cdata");
2012-02-22 16:52:06 +00:00
if (create_ndata && !pdd->ndata)
Completely refactored sph fluid particles. Only the very core of the algorithm remains the same, but big changes have happened both on the outside and on the inside. New UI: * The old parameters were quite true to the underlying algorithm, but were quite obscure from a users point of view. Now there are only a few intuitive basic parameters that define the basic fluid behavior. ** By default particle size is now used to determine the interaction radius, rest density and spring rest lengths so that it's easy to get stable simulations by simply emitting particles for a few frames and adjusting the particle size (easy when the particle size is drawn) so that the fluid appears continuous (particles are touching eachother). ** Stiffness - in reality most fluids are very incompressible, but this is a very hard problem to solve with particle based fluid simulation so some compromises have to be made. So the bigger the stiffness parameter is the less the fluid will compress under stress, but the more substeps are needed for stable simulation. ** Viscosity - how much internal friction there is in the fluid. Large viscosities also smooth out instabilities, so less viscous fluids again need more substeps to remain stable. ** Buoancy - with high buoancy low pressure areas inside the fluid start to rise against gravity, and high pressure areas start to come down. * In addition to these basic parameters there are separate advanced parameters that can either be tweaked relative to the basic parameters (or particle size) or defined independently. ** Repulsion - the stiffness parameter tries to keep the fluid density constant, but this can lead to small clumps of particles, so the repulsion keeps the particles better separated. ** Stiff viscosity - the normal viscosity only applies when particles are moving closer to eachother to allow free flowing fluids. Stiff viscosity also applies smoothing to particles that are moving away from eachother. ** Interaction radius - by default this is 4 * particle size. ** Rest density - by default this is a density that the particles have when they're packed densely next to eachother. ** Spring rest length - by default this is 2 * particle size. * There are also new options for 3d view particle coloring in the display panel to show particle velocity and acceleration. These make it easier to see what's happening in the fluid simulations, but can of course be used with other particles as well. * Viscoelastic springs have some new options too. The plasticity can now be set to much higher values for instant deletion of springs as the elastic limit is exeeded. In addition to that there is an option to only create springs for a certain number of frames when a particle is born. These options give new possibilities for breaking viscoelastic fluids. New in the code: * Most of the fluids code is now thread safe, so when particle dynamics go threaded there will be a nice speed boost to fluids as well. * Fluids now use a bvh-tree instead of a kd-tree for the neighbor lookups. The bvh-tree implementation makes the code quite a bit cleaner and should also give a slight speed boost to the simulation too. * Previously only force fields were calculated with the different integration methods, but now the fluid calculations are also done using the selected integration method, so there are again more choices in effecting simulation accuracy and stability. This change also included a nice cleanup of the whole particle integration code. As the internals are pretty stirred up old particle fluid simulations will probably not work correctly straight away, but with some tweaking the same level of control is still available by not using the "relative versions" of the advanced parameters (by default these are not used when loading old files).
2011-03-12 12:38:11 +00:00
pdd->ndata = MEM_callocN(tot_vec_size, "particle_ndata");
2012-02-22 16:52:06 +00:00
if (part->draw & PART_DRAW_VEL && draw_as != PART_DRAW_LINE) {
if (!pdd->vedata)
pdd->vedata = MEM_callocN(2 * (totpart + totchild) * 3 * sizeof(float), "particle_vedata");
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
need_v = 1;
2012-02-22 16:52:06 +00:00
}
else if (pdd->vedata) {
/* velocity data not needed, so free it */
MEM_freeN(pdd->vedata);
pdd->vedata = NULL;
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
}
pdd->vd = pdd->vdata;
pdd->ved = pdd->vedata;
pdd->cd = pdd->cdata;
pdd->nd = pdd->ndata;
pdd->tot_vec_size = tot_vec_size;
}
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else if (psys->pdd) {
psys_free_pdd(psys);
MEM_freeN(psys->pdd);
pdd = psys->pdd = NULL;
}
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if (pdd) {
pdd->ma_col = ma_col;
}
psys->lattice = psys_get_lattice(&sim);
/* circles don't use drawdata, so have to add a special case here */
if ((pdd || draw_as == PART_DRAW_CIRC) && draw_as != PART_DRAW_PATH) {
/* 5. */
if (pdd && (pdd->flag & PARTICLE_DRAW_DATA_UPDATED) &&
(pdd->vedata || part->draw & (PART_DRAW_SIZE | PART_DRAW_NUM | PART_DRAW_HEALTH)) == 0)
{
totpoint = pdd->totpoint; /* draw data is up to date */
}
else {
for (a = 0, pa = pars; a < totpart + totchild; a++, pa++) {
/* setup per particle individual stuff */
if (a < totpart) {
if (totchild && (part->draw & PART_DRAW_PARENT) == 0) continue;
if (pa->flag & PARS_NO_DISP || pa->flag & PARS_UNEXIST) continue;
pa_time = (cfra - pa->time) / pa->lifetime;
pa_birthtime = pa->time;
pa_dietime = pa->dietime;
pa_size = pa->size;
if (part->phystype == PART_PHYS_BOIDS)
pa_health = pa->boid->data.health;
else
pa_health = -1.0;
r_tilt = 2.0f * (PSYS_FRAND(a + 21) - 0.5f);
r_length = PSYS_FRAND(a + 22);
if (part->draw_col > PART_DRAW_COL_MAT) {
switch (part->draw_col) {
case PART_DRAW_COL_VEL:
intensity = len_v3(pa->state.vel) / part->color_vec_max;
break;
case PART_DRAW_COL_ACC:
intensity = len_v3v3(pa->state.vel, pa->prev_state.vel) / ((pa->state.time - pa->prev_state.time) * part->color_vec_max);
break;
default:
intensity = 1.0f; /* should never happen */
}
CLAMP(intensity, 0.f, 1.f);
weight_to_rgb(ma_col, intensity);
}
}
else {
ChildParticle *cpa = &psys->child[a - totpart];
Initial code for boids v2 Too many new features to list! But here are the biggies: - Boids can move on air and/or land, or climb a goal object. - Proper interaction with collision objects. * Closest collision object in negative z direction is considered as ground. * Other collision objects are obstacles and boids collide with them. - Boid behavior rules are now added to a dynamic list. * Many new rules and many still not implemented. * Different rule evaluation modes (fuzzy, random, average). - Only particle systems defined by per system "boid relations" are considered for simulation of that system. * This is in addition to the boids own system of course. * Relations define other systems as "neutral", "friend" or "enemy". - All effectors now effect boid physics, not boid brains. * This allows forcing boids somewhere. * Exception to this is new "boid" effector, which defines boid predators (positive strength) and goals (negative strength). Known issue: - Boid health isn't yet stored in pointcache so simulations with "fight" rule are not be read from cache properly. - Object/Group visualization object's animation is not played in "particle time". This is definately the wanted behavior, but isn't possible with the current state of dupliobject code. Other new features: - Particle systems can now be named separately from particle settings. * Default name for particle settings is now "ParticleSettings" instead of "PSys" - Per particle system list of particle effector weights. * Enables different effection strengths for particles from different particle systems with without messing around with effector group setting. Other code changes: - KDTree now supports range search as it's needed for new boids. - "Keyed particle targets" renamed as general "particle targets", as they're needed for boids too. (this might break some files saved with new keyed particles) Bug fixes: - Object & group visualizations didn't work. - Interpolating pointcache didn't do rotation.
2009-07-20 23:52:53 +00:00
pa_time = psys_get_child_time(psys, cpa, cfra, &pa_birthtime, &pa_dietime);
pa_size = psys_get_child_size(psys, cpa, cfra, NULL);
pa_health = -1.0;
r_tilt = 2.0f * (PSYS_FRAND(a + 21) - 0.5f);
r_length = PSYS_FRAND(a + 22);
}
drawn = 0;
if (part->draw_as == PART_DRAW_REND && part->trail_count > 1) {
float length = part->path_end * (1.0f - part->randlength * r_length);
int trail_count = part->trail_count * (1.0f - part->randlength * r_length);
float ct = ((part->draw & PART_ABS_PATH_TIME) ? cfra : pa_time) - length;
float dt = length / (trail_count ? (float)trail_count : 1.0f);
int i = 0;
ct += dt;
for (i = 0; i < trail_count; i++, ct += dt) {
if (part->draw & PART_ABS_PATH_TIME) {
if (ct < pa_birthtime || ct > pa_dietime)
continue;
}
else if (ct < 0.0f || ct > 1.0f)
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
continue;
state.time = (part->draw & PART_ABS_PATH_TIME) ? -ct : -(pa_birthtime + ct * (pa_dietime - pa_birthtime));
psys_get_particle_on_path(&sim, a, &state, need_v);
draw_particle_data(psys, rv3d,
&state, draw_as, imat, &bb, psys->pdd,
ct, pa_size, r_tilt, pixsize_scale);
totpoint++;
drawn = 1;
}
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
2009-07-04 03:50:12 +00:00
}
else {
state.time = cfra;
if (psys_get_particle_state(&sim, a, &state, 0)) {
draw_particle_data(psys, rv3d,
&state, draw_as, imat, &bb, psys->pdd,
pa_time, pa_size, r_tilt, pixsize_scale);
totpoint++;
drawn = 1;
}
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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}
if (drawn) {
/* additional things to draw for each particle */
/* (velocity, size and number) */
if ((part->draw & PART_DRAW_VEL) && pdd && pdd->vedata) {
copy_v3_v3(pdd->ved, state.co);
pdd->ved += 3;
mul_v3_v3fl(vel, state.vel, timestep);
add_v3_v3v3(pdd->ved, state.co, vel);
pdd->ved += 3;
totve++;
}
if (part->draw & PART_DRAW_SIZE) {
setlinestyle(3);
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, state.co, pa_size, imat);
setlinestyle(0);
}
if ((part->draw & PART_DRAW_NUM || part->draw & PART_DRAW_HEALTH) &&
(v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0)
{
float vec_txt[3];
char *val_pos = numstr;
numstr[0] = '\0';
if (part->draw & PART_DRAW_NUM) {
if (a < totpart && (part->draw & PART_DRAW_HEALTH) && (part->phystype == PART_PHYS_BOIDS)) {
BLI_snprintf(val_pos, sizeof(numstr), "%d:%.2f", a, pa_health);
}
else {
BLI_snprintf(val_pos, sizeof(numstr), "%d", a);
}
}
else {
if (a < totpart && (part->draw & PART_DRAW_HEALTH) && (part->phystype == PART_PHYS_BOIDS)) {
BLI_snprintf(val_pos, sizeof(numstr), "%.2f", pa_health);
}
}
Initial code for boids v2 Too many new features to list! But here are the biggies: - Boids can move on air and/or land, or climb a goal object. - Proper interaction with collision objects. * Closest collision object in negative z direction is considered as ground. * Other collision objects are obstacles and boids collide with them. - Boid behavior rules are now added to a dynamic list. * Many new rules and many still not implemented. * Different rule evaluation modes (fuzzy, random, average). - Only particle systems defined by per system "boid relations" are considered for simulation of that system. * This is in addition to the boids own system of course. * Relations define other systems as "neutral", "friend" or "enemy". - All effectors now effect boid physics, not boid brains. * This allows forcing boids somewhere. * Exception to this is new "boid" effector, which defines boid predators (positive strength) and goals (negative strength). Known issue: - Boid health isn't yet stored in pointcache so simulations with "fight" rule are not be read from cache properly. - Object/Group visualization object's animation is not played in "particle time". This is definately the wanted behavior, but isn't possible with the current state of dupliobject code. Other new features: - Particle systems can now be named separately from particle settings. * Default name for particle settings is now "ParticleSettings" instead of "PSys" - Per particle system list of particle effector weights. * Enables different effection strengths for particles from different particle systems with without messing around with effector group setting. Other code changes: - KDTree now supports range search as it's needed for new boids. - "Keyed particle targets" renamed as general "particle targets", as they're needed for boids too. (this might break some files saved with new keyed particles) Bug fixes: - Object & group visualizations didn't work. - Interpolating pointcache didn't do rotation.
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/* in path drawing state.co is the end point */
/* use worldspace beause object matrix is already applied */
mul_v3_m4v3(vec_txt, ob->imat, state.co);
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(vec_txt, numstr, 10, V3D_CACHE_TEXT_WORLDSPACE | V3D_CACHE_TEXT_ASCII, tcol);
}
}
}
}
}
/* 6. */
glGetIntegerv(GL_POLYGON_MODE, polygonmode);
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_PATH) {
ParticleCacheKey **cache, *path;
float /* *cd2=NULL, */ /* UNUSED */ *cdata2 = NULL;
/* setup gl flags */
if (1) { //ob_dt > OB_WIRE) {
glEnableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
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if (part->draw_col == PART_DRAW_COL_MAT)
glEnableClientState(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
glColorMaterial(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_DIFFUSE);
glEnable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
}
#if 0
else {
glDisableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
glDisable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
UI_ThemeColor(TH_WIRE);
}
#endif
if (totchild && (part->draw & PART_DRAW_PARENT) == 0)
totpart = 0;
else if (psys->pathcache == NULL)
totpart = 0;
/* draw actual/parent particles */
cache = psys->pathcache;
for (a = 0, pa = psys->particles; a < totpart; a++, pa++) {
path = cache[a];
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if (path->steps > 0) {
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->co);
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if (1) { //ob_dt > OB_WIRE) {
glNormalPointer(GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->vel);
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if (part->draw_col == PART_DRAW_COL_MAT)
glColorPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->col);
}
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_STRIP, 0, path->steps + 1);
}
}
/* draw child particles */
cache = psys->childcache;
for (a = 0; a < totchild; a++) {
path = cache[a];
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->co);
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if (1) { //ob_dt > OB_WIRE) {
glNormalPointer(GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->vel);
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if (part->draw_col == PART_DRAW_COL_MAT)
glColorPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->col);
}
glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_STRIP, 0, path->steps + 1);
}
/* restore & clean up */
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if (1) { //ob_dt > OB_WIRE) {
if (part->draw_col == PART_DRAW_COL_MAT)
glDisable(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
glDisable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
}
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if (cdata2)
MEM_freeN(cdata2);
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/* cd2 = */ /* UNUSED */ cdata2 = NULL;
glLineWidth(1.0f);
if ((part->draw & PART_DRAW_NUM) && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
cache = psys->pathcache;
for (a = 0, pa = psys->particles; a < totpart; a++, pa++) {
float vec_txt[3];
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%i", a);
/* use worldspace beause object matrix is already applied */
mul_v3_m4v3(vec_txt, ob->imat, cache[a]->co);
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(vec_txt, numstr, 10, V3D_CACHE_TEXT_WORLDSPACE | V3D_CACHE_TEXT_ASCII, tcol);
}
}
}
else if (pdd && ELEM(draw_as, 0, PART_DRAW_CIRC) == 0) {
glDisableClientState(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
/* enable point data array */
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if (pdd->vdata) {
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, pdd->vdata);
}
else
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
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if (select) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_ACTIVE);
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if (part->draw_size)
glPointSize(part->draw_size + 2);
else
glPointSize(4.0);
glLineWidth(3.0);
draw_particle_arrays(draw_as, totpoint, ob_dt, 1);
}
/* restore from select */
glColor3fv(ma_col);
glPointSize(part->draw_size ? part->draw_size : 2.0);
glLineWidth(1.0);
/* enable other data arrays */
/* billboards are drawn this way */
if (pdd->ndata && ob_dt > OB_WIRE) {
glEnableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
glNormalPointer(GL_FLOAT, 0, pdd->ndata);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
else {
glDisableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
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if (pdd->cdata) {
glEnableClientState(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
glColorPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, pdd->cdata);
}
draw_particle_arrays(draw_as, totpoint, ob_dt, 0);
pdd->flag |= PARTICLE_DRAW_DATA_UPDATED;
pdd->totpoint = totpoint;
}
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if (pdd && pdd->vedata) {
glDisableClientState(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
cpack(0xC0C0C0);
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 0, pdd->vedata);
glDrawArrays(GL_LINES, 0, 2 * totve);
}
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT, polygonmode[0]);
glPolygonMode(GL_BACK, polygonmode[1]);
/* 7. */
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
glDisableClientState(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glDisableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
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if (states)
MEM_freeN(states);
psys->flag &= ~PSYS_DRAWING;
/* draw data can't be saved for billboards as they must update to target changes */
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if (draw_as == PART_DRAW_BB) {
psys_free_pdd(psys);
pdd->flag &= ~PARTICLE_DRAW_DATA_UPDATED;
}
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if (psys->lattice) {
end_latt_deform(psys->lattice);
psys->lattice = NULL;
}
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if (pdd) {
/* drop references to stack memory */
pdd->ma_col = NULL;
}
if ((base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) && (ob->flag & OB_FROMGROUP)) {
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
}
}
static void draw_update_ptcache_edit(Scene *scene, Object *ob, PTCacheEdit *edit)
{
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if (edit->psys && edit->psys->flag & PSYS_HAIR_UPDATED)
PE_update_object(scene, ob, 0);
/* create path and child path cache if it doesn't exist already */
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if (edit->pathcache == NULL)
psys_cache_edit_paths(scene, ob, edit, CFRA);
}
static void draw_ptcache_edit(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, PTCacheEdit *edit)
{
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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ParticleCacheKey **cache, *path, *pkey;
PTCacheEditPoint *point;
PTCacheEditKey *key;
ParticleEditSettings *pset = PE_settings(scene);
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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int i, k, totpoint = edit->totpoint, timed = pset->flag & PE_FADE_TIME ? pset->fade_frames : 0;
int steps = 1;
float sel_col[3];
float nosel_col[3];
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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float *pathcol = NULL, *pcol;
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if (edit->pathcache == NULL)
return;
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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PE_hide_keys_time(scene, edit, CFRA);
/* opengl setup */
if ((v3d->flag & V3D_ZBUF_SELECT) == 0)
glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
/* get selection theme colors */
UI_GetThemeColor3fv(TH_VERTEX_SELECT, sel_col);
UI_GetThemeColor3fv(TH_VERTEX, nosel_col);
/* draw paths */
steps = (*edit->pathcache)->steps + 1;
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
pathcol = MEM_callocN(steps * 4 * sizeof(float), "particle path color data");
glEnableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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glEnableClientState(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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glColorMaterial(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_DIFFUSE);
glEnable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
glShadeModel(GL_SMOOTH);
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if (pset->brushtype == PE_BRUSH_WEIGHT) {
glLineWidth(2.0f);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
cache = edit->pathcache;
for (i = 0, point = edit->points; i < totpoint; i++, point++) {
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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path = cache[i];
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->co);
if (point->flag & PEP_HIDE) {
for (k = 0, pcol = pathcol; k < steps; k++, pcol += 4) {
copy_v3_v3(pcol, path->col);
pcol[3] = 0.25f;
}
glColorPointer(4, GL_FLOAT, 4 * sizeof(float), pathcol);
}
else if (timed) {
for (k = 0, pcol = pathcol, pkey = path; k < steps; k++, pkey++, pcol += 4) {
copy_v3_v3(pcol, pkey->col);
pcol[3] = 1.0f - fabsf((float)(CFRA) -pkey->time) / (float)pset->fade_frames;
}
glColorPointer(4, GL_FLOAT, 4 * sizeof(float), pathcol);
}
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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else
glColorPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(ParticleCacheKey), path->col);
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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glDrawArrays(GL_LINE_STRIP, 0, path->steps + 1);
}
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if (pathcol) { MEM_freeN(pathcol); pathcol = pcol = NULL; }
/* draw edit vertices */
if (pset->selectmode != SCE_SELECT_PATH) {
glPointSize(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE));
if (pset->selectmode == SCE_SELECT_POINT) {
float *pd = NULL, *pdata = NULL;
float *cd = NULL, *cdata = NULL;
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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int totkeys = 0;
for (i = 0, point = edit->points; i < totpoint; i++, point++)
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if (!(point->flag & PEP_HIDE))
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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totkeys += point->totkey;
if (totkeys) {
if (edit->points && !(edit->points->keys->flag & PEK_USE_WCO))
pd = pdata = MEM_callocN(totkeys * 3 * sizeof(float), "particle edit point data");
cd = cdata = MEM_callocN(totkeys * (timed ? 4 : 3) * sizeof(float), "particle edit color data");
}
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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for (i = 0, point = edit->points; i < totpoint; i++, point++) {
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if (point->flag & PEP_HIDE)
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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continue;
for (k = 0, key = point->keys; k < point->totkey; k++, key++) {
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if (pd) {
copy_v3_v3(pd, key->co);
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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pd += 3;
}
if (key->flag & PEK_SELECT) {
copy_v3_v3(cd, sel_col);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(cd, nosel_col);
}
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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if (timed)
*(cd + 3) = 1.0f - fabsf((float)CFRA - *key->time) / (float)pset->fade_frames;
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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cd += (timed ? 4 : 3);
}
}
cd = cdata;
pd = pdata;
for (i = 0, point = edit->points; i < totpoint; i++, point++) {
if (point->flag & PEP_HIDE || point->totkey == 0)
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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continue;
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if (point->keys->flag & PEK_USE_WCO)
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, sizeof(PTCacheEditKey), point->keys->world_co);
else
glVertexPointer(3, GL_FLOAT, 3 * sizeof(float), pd);
glColorPointer((timed ? 4 : 3), GL_FLOAT, (timed ? 4 : 3) * sizeof(float), cd);
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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glDrawArrays(GL_POINTS, 0, point->totkey);
pd += pd ? 3 * point->totkey : 0;
cd += (timed ? 4 : 3) * point->totkey;
}
if (pdata) { MEM_freeN(pdata); pd = pdata = NULL; }
if (cdata) { MEM_freeN(cdata); cd = cdata = NULL; }
}
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else if (pset->selectmode == SCE_SELECT_END) {
for (i = 0, point = edit->points; i < totpoint; i++, point++) {
if ((point->flag & PEP_HIDE) == 0 && point->totkey) {
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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key = point->keys + point->totkey - 1;
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if (key->flag & PEK_SELECT)
glColor3fv(sel_col);
else
glColor3fv(nosel_col);
/* has to be like this.. otherwise selection won't work, have try glArrayElement later..*/
glBegin(GL_POINTS);
Point cache editing: - Baked point caches for particles, cloth and softbody can now be edited in particle mode. * This overwrites the old cloth/sb cache editmode editing. * The type of editable system is chosen from a menu. * For particles the current particle system and it's current cache are used. - Currently this only works for caches that are in memory, but some automatic conversion from disk to memory and back can be implemented later. - All tools from hair editing can't be applied to point caches and are hidden in the tool panel and specials menu. Some functionality like subdividing paths can be later implemented in a slightly different way from how it works for hair. - Code is not yet optimized for speed, so editing might be slow sometimes. Known issues: - Cloth doesn't update properly while in particle mode, due to the way cloth modifier currently works. Daniel can you check on this? - As "particle mode" is not only for particles any more some other name would be in place? - Better icons are needed for the path, point, and tip-modes as the current icons from mesh edit mode are quite misleading. - Direct editing of point velocities is not yet implemented, but will be in the future. Other changes: - Hair editing doesn't require a "make editable" button press any more. - Multiple caches in single particle system disables changing emission properties. - Unified ui code for all point cache panels. * Defined in buttons_particle.py and imported for cloth, smoke & softbody. - Proper disabling of properties in ui after baking point caches. (Daniel could you please make needed disable code for smoke panels as their functionality is not familiar to me.) - Hair weight brush has been removed. Once hair dynamics is re-implemented I'll code a more useable alternative to the functionality. Bug fixes: - Unlinking particle settings crashed. - Deleting the active object with particles in the scene crashed. - Softbody didn't write point caches correctly on save.
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glVertex3fv(key->flag & PEK_USE_WCO ? key->world_co : key->co);
glEnd();
}
}
}
}
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
glDisable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
glDisableClientState(GL_COLOR_ARRAY);
glDisableClientState(GL_NORMAL_ARRAY);
glDisableClientState(GL_VERTEX_ARRAY);
glShadeModel(GL_FLAT);
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if (v3d->zbuf) glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
glLineWidth(1.0f);
glPointSize(1.0);
}
//static void ob_draw_RE_motion(float com[3],float rotscale[3][3],float tw,float th)
static void ob_draw_RE_motion(float com[3], float rotscale[3][3], float itw, float ith, float drw_size)
{
float tr[3][3];
float root[3], tip[3];
float tw, th;
/* take a copy for not spoiling original */
copy_m3_m3(tr, rotscale);
tw = itw * drw_size;
th = ith * drw_size;
glColor4ub(0x7F, 0x00, 0x00, 155);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
root[1] = root[2] = 0.0f;
root[0] = -drw_size;
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
tip[1] = tip[2] = 0.0f;
tip[0] = drw_size;
mul_m3_v3(tr, tip);
add_v3_v3(tip, com);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[1] = 0.0f; root[2] = tw;
root[0] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[1] = 0.0f; root[2] = -tw;
root[0] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
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root[1] = tw; root[2] = 0.0f;
root[0] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[1] = -tw; root[2] = 0.0f;
root[0] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
glColor4ub(0x00, 0x7F, 0x00, 155);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
root[0] = root[2] = 0.0f;
root[1] = -drw_size;
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
tip[0] = tip[2] = 0.0f;
tip[1] = drw_size;
mul_m3_v3(tr, tip);
add_v3_v3(tip, com);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[0] = 0.0f; root[2] = tw;
root[1] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
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root[0] = 0.0f; root[2] = -tw;
root[1] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
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root[0] = tw; root[2] = 0.0f;
root[1] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[0] = -tw; root[2] = 0.0f;
root[1] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
glColor4ub(0x00, 0x00, 0x7F, 155);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
root[0] = root[1] = 0.0f;
root[2] = -drw_size;
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
tip[0] = tip[1] = 0.0f;
tip[2] = drw_size;
mul_m3_v3(tr, tip);
add_v3_v3(tip, com);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[0] = 0.0f; root[1] = tw;
root[2] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[0] = 0.0f; root[1] = -tw;
root[2] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[0] = tw; root[1] = 0.0f;
root[2] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
root[0] = -tw; root[1] = 0.0f;
root[2] = th;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m3_v3(tr, root);
add_v3_v3(root, com);
glVertex3fv(root);
glVertex3fv(tip);
glEnd();
}
/* place to add drawers */
static void drawhandlesN(Nurb *nu, short sel, short hide_handles)
{
BezTriple *bezt;
float *fp;
int a;
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if (nu->hide || hide_handles) return;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
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if (nu->type == CU_BEZIER) {
#define TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT ((TH_HANDLE_SEL_FREE - TH_HANDLE_FREE) + 1)
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/* use MIN2 when indexing to ensure newer files don't read outside the array */
unsigned char handle_cols[TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT][3];
const int basecol = sel ? TH_HANDLE_SEL_FREE : TH_HANDLE_FREE;
for (a = 0; a < TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT; a++) {
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(basecol + a, handle_cols[a]);
}
bezt = nu->bezt;
a = nu->pntsu;
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while (a--) {
if (bezt->hide == 0) {
if ((bezt->f2 & SELECT) == sel) {
fp = bezt->vec[0];
glColor3ubv(handle_cols[MIN2(bezt->h1, TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT - 1)]);
glVertex3fv(fp);
glVertex3fv(fp + 3);
glColor3ubv(handle_cols[MIN2(bezt->h2, TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT - 1)]);
glVertex3fv(fp + 3);
glVertex3fv(fp + 6);
}
else if ((bezt->f1 & SELECT) == sel) {
fp = bezt->vec[0];
glColor3ubv(handle_cols[MIN2(bezt->h1, TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT - 1)]);
glVertex3fv(fp);
glVertex3fv(fp + 3);
}
else if ((bezt->f3 & SELECT) == sel) {
fp = bezt->vec[1];
glColor3ubv(handle_cols[MIN2(bezt->h2, TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT - 1)]);
glVertex3fv(fp);
glVertex3fv(fp + 3);
}
}
bezt++;
}
#undef TH_HANDLE_COL_TOT
}
glEnd();
}
static void drawhandlesN_active(Nurb *nu)
{
BezTriple *bezt;
float *fp;
int a;
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if (nu->hide) return;
UI_ThemeColor(TH_ACTIVE_SPLINE);
glLineWidth(2);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
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if (nu->type == CU_BEZIER) {
bezt = nu->bezt;
a = nu->pntsu;
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while (a--) {
if (bezt->hide == 0) {
fp = bezt->vec[0];
glVertex3fv(fp);
glVertex3fv(fp + 3);
glVertex3fv(fp + 3);
glVertex3fv(fp + 6);
}
bezt++;
}
}
glEnd();
glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
glLineWidth(1);
}
static void drawvertsN(Nurb *nu, short sel, short hide_handles, void *lastsel)
{
BezTriple *bezt;
BPoint *bp;
float size;
int a, color;
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if (nu->hide) return;
if (sel) color = TH_VERTEX_SELECT;
else color = TH_VERTEX;
UI_ThemeColor(color);
size = UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE);
glPointSize(size);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
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if (nu->type == CU_BEZIER) {
bezt = nu->bezt;
a = nu->pntsu;
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while (a--) {
if (bezt->hide == 0) {
if (sel == 1 && bezt == lastsel) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_LASTSEL_POINT);
bglVertex3fv(bezt->vec[1]);
if (!hide_handles) {
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if (bezt->f1 & SELECT) bglVertex3fv(bezt->vec[0]);
if (bezt->f3 & SELECT) bglVertex3fv(bezt->vec[2]);
}
UI_ThemeColor(color);
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}
else if (hide_handles) {
if ((bezt->f2 & SELECT) == sel) bglVertex3fv(bezt->vec[1]);
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}
else {
if ((bezt->f1 & SELECT) == sel) bglVertex3fv(bezt->vec[0]);
if ((bezt->f2 & SELECT) == sel) bglVertex3fv(bezt->vec[1]);
if ((bezt->f3 & SELECT) == sel) bglVertex3fv(bezt->vec[2]);
}
}
bezt++;
}
}
else {
bp = nu->bp;
a = nu->pntsu * nu->pntsv;
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while (a--) {
if (bp->hide == 0) {
if (bp == lastsel) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_LASTSEL_POINT);
bglVertex3fv(bp->vec);
UI_ThemeColor(color);
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}
else {
if ((bp->f1 & SELECT) == sel) bglVertex3fv(bp->vec);
}
}
bp++;
}
}
bglEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
}
static void editnurb_draw_active_poly(Nurb *nu)
{
BPoint *bp;
int a, b;
UI_ThemeColor(TH_ACTIVE_SPLINE);
glLineWidth(2);
bp = nu->bp;
for (b = 0; b < nu->pntsv; b++) {
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if (nu->flagu & 1) glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
else glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
for (a = 0; a < nu->pntsu; a++, bp++) {
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
}
glEnd();
}
glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
glLineWidth(1);
}
static void editnurb_draw_active_nurbs(Nurb *nu)
{
BPoint *bp, *bp1;
int a, b, ofs;
UI_ThemeColor(TH_ACTIVE_SPLINE);
glLineWidth(2);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
bp = nu->bp;
for (b = 0; b < nu->pntsv; b++) {
bp1 = bp;
bp++;
for (a = nu->pntsu - 1; a > 0; a--, bp++) {
if (bp->hide == 0 && bp1->hide == 0) {
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
glVertex3fv(bp1->vec);
}
bp1 = bp;
}
}
if (nu->pntsv > 1) { /* surface */
ofs = nu->pntsu;
for (b = 0; b < nu->pntsu; b++) {
bp1 = nu->bp + b;
bp = bp1 + ofs;
for (a = nu->pntsv - 1; a > 0; a--, bp += ofs) {
if (bp->hide == 0 && bp1->hide == 0) {
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
glVertex3fv(bp1->vec);
}
bp1 = bp;
}
}
}
glEnd();
glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
glLineWidth(1);
}
static void draw_editnurb(Object *ob, Nurb *nurb, int sel)
{
Nurb *nu;
BPoint *bp, *bp1;
int a, b, ofs, index;
Curve *cu = (Curve *)ob->data;
index = 0;
nu = nurb;
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while (nu) {
if (nu->hide == 0) {
switch (nu->type) {
case CU_POLY:
if (!sel && index == cu->actnu) {
/* we should draw active spline highlight below everything */
editnurb_draw_active_poly(nu);
}
UI_ThemeColor(TH_NURB_ULINE);
bp = nu->bp;
for (b = 0; b < nu->pntsv; b++) {
if (nu->flagu & 1) glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
else glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
for (a = 0; a < nu->pntsu; a++, bp++) {
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
}
glEnd();
}
break;
case CU_NURBS:
if (!sel && index == cu->actnu) {
/* we should draw active spline highlight below everything */
editnurb_draw_active_nurbs(nu);
}
bp = nu->bp;
for (b = 0; b < nu->pntsv; b++) {
bp1 = bp;
bp++;
for (a = nu->pntsu - 1; a > 0; a--, bp++) {
if (bp->hide == 0 && bp1->hide == 0) {
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if (sel) {
if ((bp->f1 & SELECT) && (bp1->f1 & SELECT)) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_NURB_SEL_ULINE);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
glVertex3fv(bp1->vec);
glEnd();
}
}
else {
if ((bp->f1 & SELECT) && (bp1->f1 & SELECT)) {
/* pass */
}
else {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_NURB_ULINE);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
glVertex3fv(bp1->vec);
glEnd();
}
}
}
bp1 = bp;
}
}
if (nu->pntsv > 1) { /* surface */
ofs = nu->pntsu;
for (b = 0; b < nu->pntsu; b++) {
bp1 = nu->bp + b;
bp = bp1 + ofs;
for (a = nu->pntsv - 1; a > 0; a--, bp += ofs) {
if (bp->hide == 0 && bp1->hide == 0) {
if (sel) {
if ((bp->f1 & SELECT) && (bp1->f1 & SELECT)) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_NURB_SEL_VLINE);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
glVertex3fv(bp1->vec);
glEnd();
}
}
else {
if ((bp->f1 & SELECT) && (bp1->f1 & SELECT)) {
/* pass */
}
else {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_NURB_VLINE);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(bp->vec);
glVertex3fv(bp1->vec);
glEnd();
}
}
}
bp1 = bp;
}
}
}
break;
}
}
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index++;
nu = nu->next;
}
}
static void drawnurb(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base, Nurb *nurb,
const char dt, const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
ToolSettings *ts = scene->toolsettings;
Object *ob = base->object;
Curve *cu = ob->data;
Nurb *nu;
BevList *bl;
short hide_handles = (cu->drawflag & CU_HIDE_HANDLES);
int index;
unsigned char wire_col[3];
/* DispList */
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_WIRE, wire_col);
glColor3ubv(wire_col);
drawDispList(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
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if (v3d->zbuf) glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
/* first non-selected and active handles */
index = 0;
for (nu = nurb; nu; nu = nu->next) {
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if (nu->type == CU_BEZIER) {
if (index == cu->actnu && !hide_handles)
drawhandlesN_active(nu);
drawhandlesN(nu, 0, hide_handles);
}
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index++;
}
draw_editnurb(ob, nurb, 0);
draw_editnurb(ob, nurb, 1);
/* selected handles */
for (nu = nurb; nu; nu = nu->next) {
if (nu->type == CU_BEZIER && (cu->drawflag & CU_HIDE_HANDLES) == 0)
drawhandlesN(nu, 1, hide_handles);
drawvertsN(nu, 0, hide_handles, NULL);
}
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if (v3d->zbuf) glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
/* direction vectors for 3d curve paths
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* when at its lowest, don't render normals */
if ((cu->flag & CU_3D) && (ts->normalsize > 0.0015f) && (cu->drawflag & CU_HIDE_NORMALS) == 0) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_WIRE);
for (bl = cu->bev.first, nu = nurb; nu && bl; bl = bl->next, nu = nu->next) {
BevPoint *bevp = (BevPoint *)(bl + 1);
int nr = bl->nr;
int skip = nu->resolu / 16;
while (nr-- > 0) { /* accounts for empty bevel lists */
const float fac = bevp->radius * ts->normalsize;
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float vec_a[3]; /* Offset perpendicular to the curve */
float vec_b[3]; /* Delta along the curve */
vec_a[0] = fac;
vec_a[1] = 0.0f;
vec_a[2] = 0.0f;
vec_b[0] = -fac;
vec_b[1] = 0.0f;
vec_b[2] = 0.0f;
mul_qt_v3(bevp->quat, vec_a);
mul_qt_v3(bevp->quat, vec_b);
add_v3_v3(vec_a, bevp->vec);
add_v3_v3(vec_b, bevp->vec);
madd_v3_v3fl(vec_a, bevp->dir, -fac);
madd_v3_v3fl(vec_b, bevp->dir, -fac);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(vec_a);
glVertex3fv(bevp->vec);
glVertex3fv(vec_b);
glEnd();
bevp += skip + 1;
nr -= skip;
}
}
}
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if (v3d->zbuf) glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
for (nu = nurb; nu; nu = nu->next) {
drawvertsN(nu, 1, hide_handles, cu->lastsel);
}
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if (v3d->zbuf) glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
/* draw a sphere for use as an empty drawtype */
static void draw_empty_sphere(float size)
{
static GLuint displist = 0;
if (displist == 0) {
GLUquadricObj *qobj;
displist = glGenLists(1);
glNewList(displist, GL_COMPILE);
glPushMatrix();
qobj = gluNewQuadric();
gluQuadricDrawStyle(qobj, GLU_SILHOUETTE);
gluDisk(qobj, 0.0, 1, 16, 1);
glRotatef(90, 0, 1, 0);
gluDisk(qobj, 0.0, 1, 16, 1);
glRotatef(90, 1, 0, 0);
gluDisk(qobj, 0.0, 1, 16, 1);
gluDeleteQuadric(qobj);
glPopMatrix();
glEndList();
}
glScalef(size, size, size);
glCallList(displist);
glScalef(1.0f / size, 1.0f / size, 1.0f / size);
}
/* draw a cone for use as an empty drawtype */
static void draw_empty_cone(float size)
{
float cent = 0;
float radius;
GLUquadricObj *qobj = gluNewQuadric();
gluQuadricDrawStyle(qobj, GLU_SILHOUETTE);
glPushMatrix();
radius = size;
glTranslatef(cent, cent, cent);
glScalef(radius, size * 2.0f, radius);
glRotatef(-90.0, 1.0, 0.0, 0.0);
gluCylinder(qobj, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 8, 1);
glPopMatrix();
gluDeleteQuadric(qobj);
}
static void draw_textcurs(RegionView3D *rv3d, float textcurs[4][2])
{
cpack(0);
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, -1.0);
set_inverted_drawing(1);
glBegin(GL_QUADS);
glVertex2fv(textcurs[0]);
glVertex2fv(textcurs[1]);
glVertex2fv(textcurs[2]);
glVertex2fv(textcurs[3]);
glEnd();
set_inverted_drawing(0);
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 0.0);
}
static void drawspiral(const float cent[3], float rad, float tmat[4][4], int start)
{
float vec[3], vx[3], vy[3];
const float tot_inv = (1.0f / (float)CIRCLE_RESOL);
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int a;
bool inverse = false;
float x, y, fac;
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if (start < 0) {
inverse = true;
start = -start;
}
mul_v3_v3fl(vx, tmat[0], rad);
mul_v3_v3fl(vy, tmat[1], rad);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
if (inverse == 0) {
copy_v3_v3(vec, cent);
glVertex3fv(vec);
for (a = 0; a < CIRCLE_RESOL; a++) {
if (a + start >= CIRCLE_RESOL)
start = -a + 1;
fac = (float)a * tot_inv;
x = sinval[a + start] * fac;
y = cosval[a + start] * fac;
vec[0] = cent[0] + (x * vx[0] + y * vy[0]);
vec[1] = cent[1] + (x * vx[1] + y * vy[1]);
vec[2] = cent[2] + (x * vx[2] + y * vy[2]);
glVertex3fv(vec);
}
}
else {
fac = (float)(CIRCLE_RESOL - 1) * tot_inv;
x = sinval[start] * fac;
y = cosval[start] * fac;
vec[0] = cent[0] + (x * vx[0] + y * vy[0]);
vec[1] = cent[1] + (x * vx[1] + y * vy[1]);
vec[2] = cent[2] + (x * vx[2] + y * vy[2]);
glVertex3fv(vec);
for (a = 0; a < CIRCLE_RESOL; a++) {
if (a + start >= CIRCLE_RESOL)
start = -a + 1;
fac = (float)(-a + (CIRCLE_RESOL - 1)) * tot_inv;
x = sinval[a + start] * fac;
y = cosval[a + start] * fac;
vec[0] = cent[0] + (x * vx[0] + y * vy[0]);
vec[1] = cent[1] + (x * vx[1] + y * vy[1]);
vec[2] = cent[2] + (x * vx[2] + y * vy[2]);
glVertex3fv(vec);
}
}
glEnd();
}
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/* draws a circle on x-z plane given the scaling of the circle, assuming that
* all required matrices have been set (used for drawing empties)
*/
static void drawcircle_size(float size)
{
float x, y;
short degrees;
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
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/* coordinates are: cos(degrees * 11.25) = x, sin(degrees*11.25) = y, 0.0f = z */
for (degrees = 0; degrees < CIRCLE_RESOL; degrees++) {
x = cosval[degrees];
y = sinval[degrees];
glVertex3f(x * size, 0.0f, y * size);
}
glEnd();
}
/* needs fixing if non-identity matrix used */
static void drawtube(const float vec[3], float radius, float height, float tmat[4][4])
{
float cur[3];
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, radius, tmat);
copy_v3_v3(cur, vec);
cur[2] += height;
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, cur, radius, tmat);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3f(vec[0] + radius, vec[1], vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0] + radius, cur[1], cur[2]);
glVertex3f(vec[0] - radius, vec[1], vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0] - radius, cur[1], cur[2]);
glVertex3f(vec[0], vec[1] + radius, vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0], cur[1] + radius, cur[2]);
glVertex3f(vec[0], vec[1] - radius, vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0], cur[1] - radius, cur[2]);
glEnd();
}
/* needs fixing if non-identity matrix used */
static void drawcone(const float vec[3], float radius, float height, float tmat[4][4])
{
float cur[3];
copy_v3_v3(cur, vec);
cur[2] += height;
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, cur, radius, tmat);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3f(vec[0], vec[1], vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0] + radius, cur[1], cur[2]);
glVertex3f(vec[0], vec[1], vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0] - radius, cur[1], cur[2]);
glVertex3f(vec[0], vec[1], vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0], cur[1] + radius, cur[2]);
glVertex3f(vec[0], vec[1], vec[2]);
glVertex3f(cur[0], cur[1] - radius, cur[2]);
glEnd();
}
/* return true if nothing was drawn */
static bool drawmball(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Base *base,
const char dt, const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
Object *ob = base->object;
MetaBall *mb;
MetaElem *ml;
float imat[4][4];
int code = 1;
mb = ob->data;
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if (mb->editelems) {
if ((G.f & G_PICKSEL) == 0) {
unsigned char wire_col[4];
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_WIRE, wire_col);
glColor3ubv(wire_col);
drawDispList(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, wire_col);
}
ml = mb->editelems->first;
}
else {
if ((base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) == 0) {
drawDispList(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
}
ml = mb->elems.first;
}
if (ml == NULL) {
return true;
}
if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) {
return false;
}
invert_m4_m4(imat, rv3d->viewmatob);
normalize_v3(imat[0]);
normalize_v3(imat[1]);
if (mb->editelems == NULL) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
}
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while (ml) {
/* draw radius */
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if (mb->editelems) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if ((ml->flag & SELECT) && (ml->flag & MB_SCALE_RAD)) cpack(0xA0A0F0);
else cpack(0x3030A0);
}
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if (G.f & G_PICKSEL) {
ml->selcol1 = code;
glLoadName(code++);
}
}
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, &(ml->x), ml->rad, imat);
/* draw stiffness */
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if (mb->editelems) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
if ((ml->flag & SELECT) && !(ml->flag & MB_SCALE_RAD)) cpack(0xA0F0A0);
else cpack(0x30A030);
}
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if (G.f & G_PICKSEL) {
ml->selcol2 = code;
glLoadName(code++);
}
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, &(ml->x), ml->rad * atanf(ml->s) / (float)M_PI_2, imat);
}
ml = ml->next;
}
return false;
}
static void draw_forcefield(Object *ob, RegionView3D *rv3d,
const short dflag, const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
PartDeflect *pd = ob->pd;
float imat[4][4], tmat[4][4];
float vec[3] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0};
float size;
/* scale size of circle etc with the empty drawsize */
if (ob->type == OB_EMPTY) size = ob->empty_drawsize;
else size = 1.0;
/* calculus here, is reused in PFIELD_FORCE */
invert_m4_m4(imat, rv3d->viewmatob);
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// normalize_v3(imat[0]); /* we don't do this because field doesnt scale either... apart from wind! */
// normalize_v3(imat[1]);
if (pd->forcefield == PFIELD_WIND) {
float force_val;
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.5f);
}
2.5: Blender "Animato" - New Animation System Finally, here is the basic (functional) prototype of the new animation system which will allow for the infamous "everything is animatable", and which also addresses several of the more serious shortcomings of the old system. Unfortunately, this will break old animation files (especially right now, as I haven't written the version patching code yet), however, this is for the future. Highlights of the new system: * Scrapped IPO-Curves/IPO/(Action+Constraint-Channels)/Action system, and replaced it with F-Curve/Action. - F-Curves (animators from other packages will feel at home with this name) replace IPO-Curves. - The 'new' Actions, act as the containers for F-Curves, so that they can be reused. They are therefore more akin to the old 'IPO' blocks, except they do not have the blocktype restriction, so you can store materials/texture/geometry F-Curves in the same Action as Object transforms, etc. * F-Curves use RNA-paths for Data Access, hence allowing "every" (where sensible/editable that is) user-accessible setting from RNA to be animated. * Drivers are no longer mixed with Animation Data, so rigs will not be that easily broken and several dependency problems can be eliminated. (NOTE: drivers haven't been hooked up yet, but the code is in place) * F-Curve modifier system allows useful 'large-scale' manipulation of F-Curve values, including (I've only included implemented ones here): envelope deform (similar to lattices to allow broad-scale reshaping of curves), curve generator (polynomial or py-expression), cycles (replacing the old cyclic extrapolation modes, giving more control over this). (NOTE: currently this cannot be tested, as there's not access to them, but the code is all in place) * NLA system with 'tracks' (i.e. layers), and multiple strips per track. (NOTE: NLA system is not yet functional, as it's only partially coded still) There are more nice things that I will be preparing some nice docs for soon, but for now, check for more details: http://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-taskforce25/2009-January/000260.html So, what currently works: * I've implemented two basic operators for the 3D-view only to Insert and Delete Keyframes. These are tempolary ones only that will be replaced in due course with 'proper' code. * Object Loc/Rot/Scale can be keyframed. Also, the colour of the 'active' material (Note: this should really be for nth material instead, but that doesn't work yet in RNA) can also be keyframed into the same datablock. * Standard animation refresh (i.e. animation resulting from NLA and Action evaluation) is now done completely separate from drivers before anything else is done after a frame change. Drivers are handled after this in a separate pass, as dictated by depsgraph flags, etc. Notes: * Drivers haven't been hooked up yet * Only objects and data directly linked to objects can be animated. * Depsgraph will need further tweaks. Currently, I've only made sure that it will update some things in the most basic cases (i.e. frame change). * Animation Editors are currently broken (in terms of editing stuff). This will be my next target (priority to get Dopesheet working first, then F-Curve editor - i.e. old IPO Editor) * I've had to put in large chunks of XXX sandboxing for old animation system code all around the place. This will be cleaned up in due course, as some places need special review. In particular, the particles and sequencer code have far too many manual calls to calculate + flush animation info, which is really bad (this is a 'please explain yourselves' call to Physics coders!).
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//if (has_ipo_code(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FSTR))
// force_val = IPO_GetFloatValue(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FSTR, scene->r.cfra);
//else
{
force_val = pd->f_strength;
}
unit_m4(tmat);
force_val *= 0.1f;
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, size, tmat);
vec[2] = 0.5f * force_val;
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, size, tmat);
vec[2] = 1.0f * force_val;
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, size, tmat);
vec[2] = 1.5f * force_val;
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, size, tmat);
vec[2] = 0.0f; /* reset vec for max dist circle */
}
else if (pd->forcefield == PFIELD_FORCE) {
float ffall_val;
//if (has_ipo_code(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FFALL))
2.5: Blender "Animato" - New Animation System Finally, here is the basic (functional) prototype of the new animation system which will allow for the infamous "everything is animatable", and which also addresses several of the more serious shortcomings of the old system. Unfortunately, this will break old animation files (especially right now, as I haven't written the version patching code yet), however, this is for the future. Highlights of the new system: * Scrapped IPO-Curves/IPO/(Action+Constraint-Channels)/Action system, and replaced it with F-Curve/Action. - F-Curves (animators from other packages will feel at home with this name) replace IPO-Curves. - The 'new' Actions, act as the containers for F-Curves, so that they can be reused. They are therefore more akin to the old 'IPO' blocks, except they do not have the blocktype restriction, so you can store materials/texture/geometry F-Curves in the same Action as Object transforms, etc. * F-Curves use RNA-paths for Data Access, hence allowing "every" (where sensible/editable that is) user-accessible setting from RNA to be animated. * Drivers are no longer mixed with Animation Data, so rigs will not be that easily broken and several dependency problems can be eliminated. (NOTE: drivers haven't been hooked up yet, but the code is in place) * F-Curve modifier system allows useful 'large-scale' manipulation of F-Curve values, including (I've only included implemented ones here): envelope deform (similar to lattices to allow broad-scale reshaping of curves), curve generator (polynomial or py-expression), cycles (replacing the old cyclic extrapolation modes, giving more control over this). (NOTE: currently this cannot be tested, as there's not access to them, but the code is all in place) * NLA system with 'tracks' (i.e. layers), and multiple strips per track. (NOTE: NLA system is not yet functional, as it's only partially coded still) There are more nice things that I will be preparing some nice docs for soon, but for now, check for more details: http://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-taskforce25/2009-January/000260.html So, what currently works: * I've implemented two basic operators for the 3D-view only to Insert and Delete Keyframes. These are tempolary ones only that will be replaced in due course with 'proper' code. * Object Loc/Rot/Scale can be keyframed. Also, the colour of the 'active' material (Note: this should really be for nth material instead, but that doesn't work yet in RNA) can also be keyframed into the same datablock. * Standard animation refresh (i.e. animation resulting from NLA and Action evaluation) is now done completely separate from drivers before anything else is done after a frame change. Drivers are handled after this in a separate pass, as dictated by depsgraph flags, etc. Notes: * Drivers haven't been hooked up yet * Only objects and data directly linked to objects can be animated. * Depsgraph will need further tweaks. Currently, I've only made sure that it will update some things in the most basic cases (i.e. frame change). * Animation Editors are currently broken (in terms of editing stuff). This will be my next target (priority to get Dopesheet working first, then F-Curve editor - i.e. old IPO Editor) * I've had to put in large chunks of XXX sandboxing for old animation system code all around the place. This will be cleaned up in due course, as some places need special review. In particular, the particles and sequencer code have far too many manual calls to calculate + flush animation info, which is really bad (this is a 'please explain yourselves' call to Physics coders!).
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// ffall_val = IPO_GetFloatValue(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FFALL, scene->r.cfra);
//else
{
ffall_val = pd->f_power;
}
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.5f);
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, size, imat);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.9f - 0.4f / powf(1.5f, ffall_val));
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, size * 1.5f, imat);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.9f - 0.4f / powf(2.0f, ffall_val));
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, size * 2.0f, imat);
}
else if (pd->forcefield == PFIELD_VORTEX) {
float /*ffall_val,*/ force_val;
unit_m4(tmat);
//if (has_ipo_code(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FFALL))
2.5: Blender "Animato" - New Animation System Finally, here is the basic (functional) prototype of the new animation system which will allow for the infamous "everything is animatable", and which also addresses several of the more serious shortcomings of the old system. Unfortunately, this will break old animation files (especially right now, as I haven't written the version patching code yet), however, this is for the future. Highlights of the new system: * Scrapped IPO-Curves/IPO/(Action+Constraint-Channels)/Action system, and replaced it with F-Curve/Action. - F-Curves (animators from other packages will feel at home with this name) replace IPO-Curves. - The 'new' Actions, act as the containers for F-Curves, so that they can be reused. They are therefore more akin to the old 'IPO' blocks, except they do not have the blocktype restriction, so you can store materials/texture/geometry F-Curves in the same Action as Object transforms, etc. * F-Curves use RNA-paths for Data Access, hence allowing "every" (where sensible/editable that is) user-accessible setting from RNA to be animated. * Drivers are no longer mixed with Animation Data, so rigs will not be that easily broken and several dependency problems can be eliminated. (NOTE: drivers haven't been hooked up yet, but the code is in place) * F-Curve modifier system allows useful 'large-scale' manipulation of F-Curve values, including (I've only included implemented ones here): envelope deform (similar to lattices to allow broad-scale reshaping of curves), curve generator (polynomial or py-expression), cycles (replacing the old cyclic extrapolation modes, giving more control over this). (NOTE: currently this cannot be tested, as there's not access to them, but the code is all in place) * NLA system with 'tracks' (i.e. layers), and multiple strips per track. (NOTE: NLA system is not yet functional, as it's only partially coded still) There are more nice things that I will be preparing some nice docs for soon, but for now, check for more details: http://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-taskforce25/2009-January/000260.html So, what currently works: * I've implemented two basic operators for the 3D-view only to Insert and Delete Keyframes. These are tempolary ones only that will be replaced in due course with 'proper' code. * Object Loc/Rot/Scale can be keyframed. Also, the colour of the 'active' material (Note: this should really be for nth material instead, but that doesn't work yet in RNA) can also be keyframed into the same datablock. * Standard animation refresh (i.e. animation resulting from NLA and Action evaluation) is now done completely separate from drivers before anything else is done after a frame change. Drivers are handled after this in a separate pass, as dictated by depsgraph flags, etc. Notes: * Drivers haven't been hooked up yet * Only objects and data directly linked to objects can be animated. * Depsgraph will need further tweaks. Currently, I've only made sure that it will update some things in the most basic cases (i.e. frame change). * Animation Editors are currently broken (in terms of editing stuff). This will be my next target (priority to get Dopesheet working first, then F-Curve editor - i.e. old IPO Editor) * I've had to put in large chunks of XXX sandboxing for old animation system code all around the place. This will be cleaned up in due course, as some places need special review. In particular, the particles and sequencer code have far too many manual calls to calculate + flush animation info, which is really bad (this is a 'please explain yourselves' call to Physics coders!).
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// ffall_val = IPO_GetFloatValue(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FFALL, scene->r.cfra);
//else
// ffall_val = pd->f_power;
2.5: Blender "Animato" - New Animation System Finally, here is the basic (functional) prototype of the new animation system which will allow for the infamous "everything is animatable", and which also addresses several of the more serious shortcomings of the old system. Unfortunately, this will break old animation files (especially right now, as I haven't written the version patching code yet), however, this is for the future. Highlights of the new system: * Scrapped IPO-Curves/IPO/(Action+Constraint-Channels)/Action system, and replaced it with F-Curve/Action. - F-Curves (animators from other packages will feel at home with this name) replace IPO-Curves. - The 'new' Actions, act as the containers for F-Curves, so that they can be reused. They are therefore more akin to the old 'IPO' blocks, except they do not have the blocktype restriction, so you can store materials/texture/geometry F-Curves in the same Action as Object transforms, etc. * F-Curves use RNA-paths for Data Access, hence allowing "every" (where sensible/editable that is) user-accessible setting from RNA to be animated. * Drivers are no longer mixed with Animation Data, so rigs will not be that easily broken and several dependency problems can be eliminated. (NOTE: drivers haven't been hooked up yet, but the code is in place) * F-Curve modifier system allows useful 'large-scale' manipulation of F-Curve values, including (I've only included implemented ones here): envelope deform (similar to lattices to allow broad-scale reshaping of curves), curve generator (polynomial or py-expression), cycles (replacing the old cyclic extrapolation modes, giving more control over this). (NOTE: currently this cannot be tested, as there's not access to them, but the code is all in place) * NLA system with 'tracks' (i.e. layers), and multiple strips per track. (NOTE: NLA system is not yet functional, as it's only partially coded still) There are more nice things that I will be preparing some nice docs for soon, but for now, check for more details: http://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-taskforce25/2009-January/000260.html So, what currently works: * I've implemented two basic operators for the 3D-view only to Insert and Delete Keyframes. These are tempolary ones only that will be replaced in due course with 'proper' code. * Object Loc/Rot/Scale can be keyframed. Also, the colour of the 'active' material (Note: this should really be for nth material instead, but that doesn't work yet in RNA) can also be keyframed into the same datablock. * Standard animation refresh (i.e. animation resulting from NLA and Action evaluation) is now done completely separate from drivers before anything else is done after a frame change. Drivers are handled after this in a separate pass, as dictated by depsgraph flags, etc. Notes: * Drivers haven't been hooked up yet * Only objects and data directly linked to objects can be animated. * Depsgraph will need further tweaks. Currently, I've only made sure that it will update some things in the most basic cases (i.e. frame change). * Animation Editors are currently broken (in terms of editing stuff). This will be my next target (priority to get Dopesheet working first, then F-Curve editor - i.e. old IPO Editor) * I've had to put in large chunks of XXX sandboxing for old animation system code all around the place. This will be cleaned up in due course, as some places need special review. In particular, the particles and sequencer code have far too many manual calls to calculate + flush animation info, which is really bad (this is a 'please explain yourselves' call to Physics coders!).
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//if (has_ipo_code(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FSTR))
// force_val = IPO_GetFloatValue(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FSTR, scene->r.cfra);
//else
{
force_val = pd->f_strength;
}
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.7f);
}
if (force_val < 0) {
drawspiral(vec, size, tmat, 1);
drawspiral(vec, size, tmat, 16);
}
else {
drawspiral(vec, size, tmat, -1);
drawspiral(vec, size, tmat, -16);
}
}
else if (pd->forcefield == PFIELD_GUIDE && ob->type == OB_CURVE) {
Curve *cu = ob->data;
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if ((cu->flag & CU_PATH) && cu->path && cu->path->data) {
float mindist, guidevec1[4], guidevec2[3];
2.5: Blender "Animato" - New Animation System Finally, here is the basic (functional) prototype of the new animation system which will allow for the infamous "everything is animatable", and which also addresses several of the more serious shortcomings of the old system. Unfortunately, this will break old animation files (especially right now, as I haven't written the version patching code yet), however, this is for the future. Highlights of the new system: * Scrapped IPO-Curves/IPO/(Action+Constraint-Channels)/Action system, and replaced it with F-Curve/Action. - F-Curves (animators from other packages will feel at home with this name) replace IPO-Curves. - The 'new' Actions, act as the containers for F-Curves, so that they can be reused. They are therefore more akin to the old 'IPO' blocks, except they do not have the blocktype restriction, so you can store materials/texture/geometry F-Curves in the same Action as Object transforms, etc. * F-Curves use RNA-paths for Data Access, hence allowing "every" (where sensible/editable that is) user-accessible setting from RNA to be animated. * Drivers are no longer mixed with Animation Data, so rigs will not be that easily broken and several dependency problems can be eliminated. (NOTE: drivers haven't been hooked up yet, but the code is in place) * F-Curve modifier system allows useful 'large-scale' manipulation of F-Curve values, including (I've only included implemented ones here): envelope deform (similar to lattices to allow broad-scale reshaping of curves), curve generator (polynomial or py-expression), cycles (replacing the old cyclic extrapolation modes, giving more control over this). (NOTE: currently this cannot be tested, as there's not access to them, but the code is all in place) * NLA system with 'tracks' (i.e. layers), and multiple strips per track. (NOTE: NLA system is not yet functional, as it's only partially coded still) There are more nice things that I will be preparing some nice docs for soon, but for now, check for more details: http://lists.blender.org/pipermail/bf-taskforce25/2009-January/000260.html So, what currently works: * I've implemented two basic operators for the 3D-view only to Insert and Delete Keyframes. These are tempolary ones only that will be replaced in due course with 'proper' code. * Object Loc/Rot/Scale can be keyframed. Also, the colour of the 'active' material (Note: this should really be for nth material instead, but that doesn't work yet in RNA) can also be keyframed into the same datablock. * Standard animation refresh (i.e. animation resulting from NLA and Action evaluation) is now done completely separate from drivers before anything else is done after a frame change. Drivers are handled after this in a separate pass, as dictated by depsgraph flags, etc. Notes: * Drivers haven't been hooked up yet * Only objects and data directly linked to objects can be animated. * Depsgraph will need further tweaks. Currently, I've only made sure that it will update some things in the most basic cases (i.e. frame change). * Animation Editors are currently broken (in terms of editing stuff). This will be my next target (priority to get Dopesheet working first, then F-Curve editor - i.e. old IPO Editor) * I've had to put in large chunks of XXX sandboxing for old animation system code all around the place. This will be cleaned up in due course, as some places need special review. In particular, the particles and sequencer code have far too many manual calls to calculate + flush animation info, which is really bad (this is a 'please explain yourselves' call to Physics coders!).
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//if (has_ipo_code(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FSTR))
// mindist = IPO_GetFloatValue(ob->ipo, OB_PD_FSTR, scene->r.cfra);
//else
{
mindist = pd->f_strength;
}
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.5f);
}
/*path end*/
setlinestyle(3);
where_on_path(ob, 1.0f, guidevec1, guidevec2, NULL, NULL, NULL);
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, guidevec1, mindist, imat);
/*path beginning*/
setlinestyle(0);
where_on_path(ob, 0.0f, guidevec1, guidevec2, NULL, NULL, NULL);
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, guidevec1, mindist, imat);
copy_v3_v3(vec, guidevec1); /* max center */
}
}
setlinestyle(3);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
ob_wire_color_blend_theme_id(ob_wire_col, TH_BACK, 0.5f);
}
if (pd->falloff == PFIELD_FALL_SPHERE) {
/* as last, guide curve alters it */
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if (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMAX)
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, pd->maxdist, imat);
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if (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMIN)
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, pd->mindist, imat);
}
else if (pd->falloff == PFIELD_FALL_TUBE) {
float radius, distance;
unit_m4(tmat);
vec[0] = vec[1] = 0.0f;
radius = (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMAXR) ? pd->maxrad : 1.0f;
distance = (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMAX) ? pd->maxdist : 0.0f;
vec[2] = distance;
distance = (pd->flag & PFIELD_POSZ) ? -distance : -2.0f * distance;
if (pd->flag & (PFIELD_USEMAX | PFIELD_USEMAXR))
drawtube(vec, radius, distance, tmat);
radius = (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMINR) ? pd->minrad : 1.0f;
distance = (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMIN) ? pd->mindist : 0.0f;
vec[2] = distance;
distance = (pd->flag & PFIELD_POSZ) ? -distance : -2.0f * distance;
if (pd->flag & (PFIELD_USEMIN | PFIELD_USEMINR))
drawtube(vec, radius, distance, tmat);
}
else if (pd->falloff == PFIELD_FALL_CONE) {
float radius, distance;
unit_m4(tmat);
radius = DEG2RADF((pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMAXR) ? pd->maxrad : 1.0f);
distance = (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMAX) ? pd->maxdist : 0.0f;
if (pd->flag & (PFIELD_USEMAX | PFIELD_USEMAXR)) {
drawcone(vec, distance * sinf(radius), distance * cosf(radius), tmat);
if ((pd->flag & PFIELD_POSZ) == 0)
drawcone(vec, distance * sinf(radius), -distance * cosf(radius), tmat);
}
radius = DEG2RADF((pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMINR) ? pd->minrad : 1.0f);
distance = (pd->flag & PFIELD_USEMIN) ? pd->mindist : 0.0f;
if (pd->flag & (PFIELD_USEMIN | PFIELD_USEMINR)) {
drawcone(vec, distance * sinf(radius), distance * cosf(radius), tmat);
if ((pd->flag & PFIELD_POSZ) == 0)
drawcone(vec, distance * sinf(radius), -distance * cosf(radius), tmat);
}
}
setlinestyle(0);
}
static void draw_box(float vec[8][3])
{
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(vec[0]); glVertex3fv(vec[1]); glVertex3fv(vec[2]); glVertex3fv(vec[3]);
glVertex3fv(vec[0]); glVertex3fv(vec[4]); glVertex3fv(vec[5]); glVertex3fv(vec[6]);
glVertex3fv(vec[7]); glVertex3fv(vec[4]);
glEnd();
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3fv(vec[1]); glVertex3fv(vec[5]);
glVertex3fv(vec[2]); glVertex3fv(vec[6]);
glVertex3fv(vec[3]); glVertex3fv(vec[7]);
glEnd();
}
/* uses boundbox, function used by Ketsji */
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#if 0
static void get_local_bounds(Object *ob, float center[3], float size[3])
{
BoundBox *bb = BKE_object_boundbox_get(ob);
if (bb == NULL) {
zero_v3(center);
copy_v3_v3(size, ob->size);
}
else {
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size[0] = 0.5 * fabsf(bb->vec[0][0] - bb->vec[4][0]);
size[1] = 0.5 * fabsf(bb->vec[0][1] - bb->vec[2][1]);
size[2] = 0.5 * fabsf(bb->vec[0][2] - bb->vec[1][2]);
center[0] = (bb->vec[0][0] + bb->vec[4][0]) / 2.0;
center[1] = (bb->vec[0][1] + bb->vec[2][1]) / 2.0;
center[2] = (bb->vec[0][2] + bb->vec[1][2]) / 2.0;
}
}
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#endif
static void draw_bb_quadric(BoundBox *bb, char type)
{
float size[3], cent[3];
GLUquadricObj *qobj = gluNewQuadric();
gluQuadricDrawStyle(qobj, GLU_SILHOUETTE);
size[0] = 0.5f * fabsf(bb->vec[0][0] - bb->vec[4][0]);
size[1] = 0.5f * fabsf(bb->vec[0][1] - bb->vec[2][1]);
size[2] = 0.5f * fabsf(bb->vec[0][2] - bb->vec[1][2]);
cent[0] = 0.5f * (bb->vec[0][0] + bb->vec[4][0]);
cent[1] = 0.5f * (bb->vec[0][1] + bb->vec[2][1]);
cent[2] = 0.5f * (bb->vec[0][2] + bb->vec[1][2]);
glPushMatrix();
if (type == OB_BOUND_SPHERE) {
glTranslatef(cent[0], cent[1], cent[2]);
glScalef(size[0], size[1], size[2]);
gluSphere(qobj, 1.0, 8, 5);
}
else if (type == OB_BOUND_CYLINDER) {
float radius = size[0] > size[1] ? size[0] : size[1];
glTranslatef(cent[0], cent[1], cent[2] - size[2]);
glScalef(radius, radius, 2.0f * size[2]);
gluCylinder(qobj, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 8, 1);
}
else if (type == OB_BOUND_CONE) {
float radius = size[0] > size[1] ? size[0] : size[1];
glTranslatef(cent[0], cent[1], cent[2] - size[2]);
glScalef(radius, radius, 2.0f * size[2]);
gluCylinder(qobj, 1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 8, 1);
}
else if (type == OB_BOUND_CAPSULE) {
float radius = size[0] > size[1] ? size[0] : size[1];
float length = size[2] > radius ? 2.0f * (size[2] - radius) : 0.0f;
glTranslatef(cent[0], cent[1], cent[2] - length * 0.5f);
gluCylinder(qobj, radius, radius, length, 8, 1);
gluSphere(qobj, radius, 8, 4);
glTranslatef(0.0, 0.0, length);
gluSphere(qobj, radius, 8, 4);
}
glPopMatrix();
gluDeleteQuadric(qobj);
}
static void draw_bounding_volume(Scene *scene, Object *ob, char type)
{
BoundBox *bb = NULL;
if (ob->type == OB_MESH) {
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bb = BKE_mesh_boundbox_get(ob);
}
else if (ELEM3(ob->type, OB_CURVE, OB_SURF, OB_FONT)) {
bb = ob->bb ? ob->bb : ( (Curve *)ob->data)->bb;
}
else if (ob->type == OB_MBALL) {
if (BKE_mball_is_basis(ob)) {
bb = ob->bb;
if (bb == NULL) {
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BKE_displist_make_mball(scene, ob);
bb = ob->bb;
}
}
}
else if (ob->type == OB_ARMATURE) {
bb = BKE_armature_boundbox_get(ob);
}
else {
drawcube();
return;
}
if (bb == NULL) return;
if (type == OB_BOUND_BOX) draw_box(bb->vec);
else draw_bb_quadric(bb, type);
}
static void drawtexspace(Object *ob)
{
float vec[8][3], loc[3], size[3];
if (ob->type == OB_MESH) {
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BKE_mesh_texspace_get(ob->data, loc, NULL, size);
}
else if (ELEM3(ob->type, OB_CURVE, OB_SURF, OB_FONT)) {
Curve *cu = ob->data;
copy_v3_v3(size, cu->size);
copy_v3_v3(loc, cu->loc);
}
else if (ob->type == OB_MBALL) {
MetaBall *mb = ob->data;
copy_v3_v3(size, mb->size);
copy_v3_v3(loc, mb->loc);
}
else {
return;
}
vec[0][0] = vec[1][0] = vec[2][0] = vec[3][0] = loc[0] - size[0];
vec[4][0] = vec[5][0] = vec[6][0] = vec[7][0] = loc[0] + size[0];
vec[0][1] = vec[1][1] = vec[4][1] = vec[5][1] = loc[1] - size[1];
vec[2][1] = vec[3][1] = vec[6][1] = vec[7][1] = loc[1] + size[1];
vec[0][2] = vec[3][2] = vec[4][2] = vec[7][2] = loc[2] - size[2];
vec[1][2] = vec[2][2] = vec[5][2] = vec[6][2] = loc[2] + size[2];
setlinestyle(2);
draw_box(vec);
setlinestyle(0);
}
/* draws wire outline */
static void drawObjectSelect(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, ARegion *ar, Base *base,
const unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
RegionView3D *rv3d = ar->regiondata;
Object *ob = base->object;
glLineWidth(2.0);
glDepthMask(0);
if (ELEM3(ob->type, OB_FONT, OB_CURVE, OB_SURF)) {
Curve *cu = ob->data;
DerivedMesh *dm = ob->derivedFinal;
bool has_faces = false;
if (dm) {
has_faces = dm->getNumTessFaces(dm);
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}
else {
has_faces = BKE_displist_has_faces(&ob->disp);
}
if (has_faces && ED_view3d_boundbox_clip(rv3d, ob->obmat, ob->bb ? ob->bb : cu->bb)) {
draw_index_wire = false;
if (dm) {
draw_mesh_object_outline(v3d, ob, dm);
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}
else {
drawDispListwire(&ob->disp);
}
draw_index_wire = true;
}
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}
else if (ob->type == OB_MBALL) {
if (BKE_mball_is_basis(ob)) {
if ((base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) == 0)
drawDispListwire(&ob->disp);
}
}
else if (ob->type == OB_ARMATURE) {
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if (!(ob->mode & OB_MODE_POSE && base == scene->basact))
draw_armature(scene, v3d, ar, base, OB_WIRE, 0, ob_wire_col, true);
}
glLineWidth(1.0);
glDepthMask(1);
}
static void draw_wire_extra(Scene *scene, RegionView3D *rv3d, Object *ob, unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
if (ELEM4(ob->type, OB_FONT, OB_CURVE, OB_SURF, OB_MBALL)) {
if (scene->obedit == ob) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_WIRE);
}
else {
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
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bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 1.0);
glDepthMask(0); /* disable write in zbuffer, selected edge wires show better */
if (ELEM3(ob->type, OB_FONT, OB_CURVE, OB_SURF)) {
Curve *cu = ob->data;
if (ED_view3d_boundbox_clip(rv3d, ob->obmat, ob->bb ? ob->bb : cu->bb)) {
if (ob->type == OB_CURVE)
draw_index_wire = false;
if (ob->derivedFinal) {
drawCurveDMWired(ob);
}
else {
drawDispListwire(&ob->disp);
}
if (ob->type == OB_CURVE)
draw_index_wire = true;
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}
}
else if (ob->type == OB_MBALL) {
if (BKE_mball_is_basis(ob)) {
drawDispListwire(&ob->disp);
}
}
glDepthMask(1);
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 0.0);
}
}
/* should be called in view space */
static void draw_hooks(Object *ob)
{
ModifierData *md;
float vec[3];
for (md = ob->modifiers.first; md; md = md->next) {
if (md->type == eModifierType_Hook) {
HookModifierData *hmd = (HookModifierData *) md;
mul_v3_m4v3(vec, ob->obmat, hmd->cent);
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if (hmd->object) {
setlinestyle(3);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3fv(hmd->object->obmat[3]);
glVertex3fv(vec);
glEnd();
setlinestyle(0);
}
glPointSize(3.0);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
bglVertex3fv(vec);
bglEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
}
}
}
static void draw_rigid_body_pivot(bRigidBodyJointConstraint *data, const short dflag, unsigned char ob_wire_col[4])
{
const char *axis_str[3] = {"px", "py", "pz"};
int axis;
float mat[4][4];
eul_to_mat4(mat, &data->axX);
glLineWidth(4.0f);
setlinestyle(2);
for (axis = 0; axis < 3; axis++) {
float dir[3] = {0, 0, 0};
float v[3];
copy_v3_v3(v, &data->pivX);
dir[axis] = 1.0f;
glBegin(GL_LINES);
mul_m4_v3(mat, dir);
add_v3_v3(v, dir);
glVertex3fv(&data->pivX);
glVertex3fv(v);
glEnd();
/* when const color is set wirecolor is NULL - we could get the current color but
* with selection and group instancing its not needed to draw the text */
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(v, axis_str[axis], 0, V3D_CACHE_TEXT_ASCII, ob_wire_col);
}
}
glLineWidth(1.0f);
setlinestyle(0);
}
static void draw_object_wire_color(Scene *scene, Base *base, unsigned char r_ob_wire_col[4])
{
Object *ob = base->object;
int colindex = 0;
/* confusing logic here, there are 2 methods of setting the color
* 'colortab[colindex]' and 'theme_id', colindex overrides theme_id.
*
* note: no theme yet for 'colindex' */
int theme_id = TH_WIRE;
int theme_shade = 0;
if ((scene->obedit == NULL) &&
(G.moving & G_TRANSFORM_OBJ) &&
(base->flag & (SELECT + BA_WAS_SEL)))
{
theme_id = TH_TRANSFORM;
}
else {
/* Sets the 'colindex' */
if (ob->id.lib) {
colindex = (base->flag & (SELECT + BA_WAS_SEL)) ? 2 : 1;
}
/* Sets the 'theme_id' or fallback to wire */
else {
if (ob->flag & OB_FROMGROUP) {
if (base->flag & (SELECT + BA_WAS_SEL)) {
/* uses darker active color for non-active + selected*/
theme_id = TH_GROUP_ACTIVE;
if (scene->basact != base) {
theme_shade = -16;
}
}
else {
theme_id = TH_GROUP;
}
}
else {
if (base->flag & (SELECT + BA_WAS_SEL)) {
theme_id = scene->basact == base ? TH_ACTIVE : TH_SELECT;
}
else {
if (ob->type == OB_LAMP) theme_id = TH_LAMP;
else if (ob->type == OB_SPEAKER) theme_id = TH_SPEAKER;
else if (ob->type == OB_CAMERA) theme_id = TH_CAMERA;
else if (ob->type == OB_EMPTY) theme_id = TH_EMPTY;
/* fallback to TH_WIRE */
}
}
}
}
/* finally set the color */
if (colindex == 0) {
if (theme_shade == 0) UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(theme_id, r_ob_wire_col);
else UI_GetThemeColorShade3ubv(theme_id, theme_shade, r_ob_wire_col);
}
else {
cpack_cpy_3ub(r_ob_wire_col, colortab[colindex]);
}
/* no reason to use this but some functions take col[4] */
r_ob_wire_col[3] = 255;
}
static void draw_object_matcap_check(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, Object *ob)
{
/* fixed rule, active object draws as matcap */
if (ob == OBACT) {
if (ob->mode & (OB_MODE_VERTEX_PAINT | OB_MODE_WEIGHT_PAINT | OB_MODE_TEXTURE_PAINT))
return;
if (v3d->defmaterial == NULL) {
extern Material defmaterial;
v3d->defmaterial = MEM_mallocN(sizeof(Material), "matcap material");
*(v3d->defmaterial) = defmaterial;
v3d->defmaterial->gpumaterial.first = v3d->defmaterial->gpumaterial.last = NULL;
v3d->defmaterial->preview = NULL;
}
/* first time users */
if (v3d->matcap_icon == 0)
v3d->matcap_icon = ICON_MATCAP_01;
if (v3d->defmaterial->preview == NULL)
v3d->defmaterial->preview = UI_icon_to_preview(v3d->matcap_icon);
/* signal to all material checks, gets cleared below */
v3d->flag2 |= V3D_SHOW_SOLID_MATCAP;
}
}
/**
* main object drawing function, draws in selection
* \param dflag (draw flag) can be DRAW_PICKING and/or DRAW_CONSTCOLOR, DRAW_SCENESET
*/
void draw_object(Scene *scene, ARegion *ar, View3D *v3d, Base *base, const short dflag)
{
ModifierData *md = NULL;
Object *ob = base->object;
Curve *cu;
RegionView3D *rv3d = ar->regiondata;
float vec1[3], vec2[3];
unsigned int col = 0;
unsigned char _ob_wire_col[4]; /* dont initialize this */
unsigned char *ob_wire_col = NULL; /* dont initialize this, use NULL crashes as a way to find invalid use */
int i, selstart, selend, empty_object = 0;
short dtx;
char dt;
short zbufoff = 0;
const bool is_obact = (ob == OBACT);
/* only once set now, will be removed too, should become a global standard */
glBlendFunc(GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
if (ob != scene->obedit) {
if (ob->restrictflag & OB_RESTRICT_VIEW) {
return;
}
else if ((ob->restrictflag & OB_RESTRICT_RENDER) &&
(v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE))
{
return;
}
}
/* XXX particles are not safe for simultaneous threaded render */
if (G.is_rendering && ob->particlesystem.first)
return;
/* xray delay? */
if ((dflag & DRAW_PICKING) == 0 && (base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) == 0 && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_SHADOW) == 0) {
/* don't do xray in particle mode, need the z-buffer */
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if (!(ob->mode & OB_MODE_PARTICLE_EDIT)) {
/* xray and transp are set when it is drawing the 2nd/3rd pass */
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if (!v3d->xray && !v3d->transp && (ob->dtx & OB_DRAWXRAY) && !(ob->dtx & OB_DRAWTRANSP)) {
ED_view3d_after_add(&v3d->afterdraw_xray, base, dflag);
return;
}
/* allow transp option for empty images */
if (ob->type == OB_EMPTY && ob->empty_drawtype == OB_EMPTY_IMAGE) {
if (!v3d->xray && !v3d->transp && !(ob->dtx & OB_DRAWXRAY) && (ob->dtx & OB_DRAWTRANSP)) {
ED_view3d_after_add(&v3d->afterdraw_transp, base, dflag);
return;
}
}
}
}
/* no return after this point, otherwise leaks */
view3d_cached_text_draw_begin();
/* draw motion paths (in view space) */
if (ob->mpath && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
bAnimVizSettings *avs = &ob->avs;
/* setup drawing environment for paths */
draw_motion_paths_init(v3d, ar);
/* draw motion path for object */
draw_motion_path_instance(scene, ob, NULL, avs, ob->mpath);
/* cleanup after drawing */
draw_motion_paths_cleanup(v3d);
}
/* multiply view with object matrix.
* local viewmat and persmat, to calculate projections */
ED_view3d_init_mats_rv3d_gl(ob, rv3d);
/* which wire color */
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
ED_view3d_project_base(ar, base);
draw_object_wire_color(scene, base, _ob_wire_col);
ob_wire_col = _ob_wire_col;
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
/* maximum drawtype */
dt = v3d->drawtype;
if (dt == OB_RENDER) dt = OB_SOLID;
dt = MIN2(dt, ob->dt);
if (v3d->zbuf == 0 && dt > OB_WIRE) dt = OB_WIRE;
dtx = 0;
/* matcap check */
if (dt == OB_SOLID && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_SOLID_MATCAP))
draw_object_matcap_check(scene, v3d, ob);
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/* faceselect exception: also draw solid when (dt == wire), except in editmode */
if (is_obact && (ob->mode & (OB_MODE_VERTEX_PAINT | OB_MODE_WEIGHT_PAINT | OB_MODE_TEXTURE_PAINT))) {
if (ob->type == OB_MESH) {
if (ob->mode & OB_MODE_EDIT) {
/* pass */
}
else {
if (dt < OB_SOLID) {
zbufoff = 1;
dt = OB_SOLID;
}
if (ob->mode & (OB_MODE_VERTEX_PAINT | OB_MODE_WEIGHT_PAINT)) {
dt = OB_PAINT;
}
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
}
else {
if (dt < OB_SOLID) {
dt = OB_SOLID;
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
zbufoff = 1;
}
}
}
/* draw-extra supported for boundbox drawmode too */
if (dt >= OB_BOUNDBOX) {
dtx = ob->dtx;
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if (ob->mode & OB_MODE_EDIT) {
// the only 2 extra drawtypes alowed in editmode
dtx = dtx & (OB_DRAWWIRE | OB_TEXSPACE);
}
}
/* bad exception, solve this! otherwise outline shows too late */
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if (ELEM3(ob->type, OB_CURVE, OB_SURF, OB_FONT)) {
/* still needed for curves hidden in other layers. depgraph doesnt handle that yet */
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if (ob->disp.first == NULL) BKE_displist_make_curveTypes(scene, ob, 0);
}
/* draw outline for selected objects, mesh does itself */
if ((v3d->flag & V3D_SELECT_OUTLINE) && ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) && ob->type != OB_MESH) {
if (dt > OB_WIRE && (ob->mode & OB_MODE_EDIT) == 0 && (dflag & DRAW_SCENESET) == 0) {
if (!(ob->dtx & OB_DRAWWIRE) && (ob->flag & SELECT) && !(dflag & (DRAW_PICKING | DRAW_CONSTCOLOR))) {
drawObjectSelect(scene, v3d, ar, base, ob_wire_col);
}
}
}
switch (ob->type) {
case OB_MESH:
empty_object = draw_mesh_object(scene, ar, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, ob_wire_col, dflag);
if (dflag != DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) dtx &= ~OB_DRAWWIRE; // mesh draws wire itself
break;
case OB_FONT:
cu = ob->data;
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if (cu->editfont) {
draw_textcurs(rv3d, cu->editfont->textcurs);
if (cu->flag & CU_FAST) {
cpack(0xFFFFFF);
set_inverted_drawing(1);
drawDispList(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, OB_WIRE, dflag, ob_wire_col);
set_inverted_drawing(0);
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}
else {
drawDispList(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
}
if (cu->linewidth != 0.0f) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_WIRE);
copy_v3_v3(vec1, ob->orig);
copy_v3_v3(vec2, ob->orig);
vec1[0] += cu->linewidth;
vec2[0] += cu->linewidth;
vec1[1] += cu->linedist * cu->fsize;
vec2[1] -= cu->lines * cu->linedist * cu->fsize;
setlinestyle(3);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex2fv(vec1);
glVertex2fv(vec2);
glEnd();
setlinestyle(0);
}
setlinestyle(3);
for (i = 0; i < cu->totbox; i++) {
if (cu->tb[i].w != 0.0f) {
UI_ThemeColor(i == (cu->actbox - 1) ? TH_ACTIVE : TH_WIRE);
vec1[0] = (cu->xof * cu->fsize) + cu->tb[i].x;
vec1[1] = (cu->yof * cu->fsize) + cu->tb[i].y + cu->fsize;
vec1[2] = 0.001;
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex3fv(vec1);
vec1[0] += cu->tb[i].w;
glVertex3fv(vec1);
vec1[1] -= cu->tb[i].h;
glVertex3fv(vec1);
vec1[0] -= cu->tb[i].w;
glVertex3fv(vec1);
vec1[1] += cu->tb[i].h;
glVertex3fv(vec1);
glEnd();
}
}
setlinestyle(0);
if (BKE_vfont_select_get(ob, &selstart, &selend) && cu->selboxes) {
float selboxw;
cpack(0xffffff);
set_inverted_drawing(1);
for (i = 0; i < (selend - selstart + 1); i++) {
SelBox *sb = &(cu->selboxes[i]);
if (i < (selend - selstart)) {
if (cu->selboxes[i + 1].y == sb->y)
selboxw = cu->selboxes[i + 1].x - sb->x;
else
selboxw = sb->w;
}
else {
selboxw = sb->w;
}
glBegin(GL_QUADS);
glVertex3f(sb->x, sb->y, 0.001);
glVertex3f(sb->x + selboxw, sb->y, 0.001);
glVertex3f(sb->x + selboxw, sb->y + sb->h, 0.001);
glVertex3f(sb->x, sb->y + sb->h, 0.001);
glEnd();
}
set_inverted_drawing(0);
}
}
else if (dt == OB_BOUNDBOX) {
if (((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) && v3d->drawtype >= OB_WIRE) == 0) {
draw_bounding_volume(scene, ob, ob->boundtype);
}
}
else if (ED_view3d_boundbox_clip(rv3d, ob->obmat, ob->bb ? ob->bb : cu->bb)) {
empty_object = drawDispList(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
}
break;
case OB_CURVE:
case OB_SURF:
cu = ob->data;
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if (cu->editnurb) {
ListBase *nurbs = BKE_curve_editNurbs_get(cu);
drawnurb(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, nurbs->first, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
}
else if (dt == OB_BOUNDBOX) {
if (((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) && (v3d->drawtype >= OB_WIRE)) == 0) {
draw_bounding_volume(scene, ob, ob->boundtype);
}
}
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else if (ED_view3d_boundbox_clip(rv3d, ob->obmat, ob->bb ? ob->bb : cu->bb)) {
empty_object = drawDispList(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
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//XXX old animsys if (cu->path)
// curve_draw_speed(scene, ob);
}
break;
case OB_MBALL:
{
MetaBall *mb = ob->data;
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if (mb->editelems)
drawmball(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
else if (dt == OB_BOUNDBOX) {
if (((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) && (v3d->drawtype >= OB_WIRE)) == 0) {
draw_bounding_volume(scene, ob, ob->boundtype);
}
}
else
empty_object = drawmball(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
break;
}
case OB_EMPTY:
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
if (ob->empty_drawtype == OB_EMPTY_IMAGE) {
draw_empty_image(ob, dflag, ob_wire_col);
}
else {
drawaxes(ob->empty_drawsize, ob->empty_drawtype);
}
}
break;
case OB_LAMP:
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
drawlamp(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col);
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if (dtx || (base->flag & SELECT)) glMultMatrixf(ob->obmat);
}
break;
case OB_CAMERA:
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0 ||
(rv3d->persp == RV3D_CAMOB && v3d->camera == ob)) /* special exception for active camera */
{
drawcamera(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, dflag, ob_wire_col);
break;
}
case OB_SPEAKER:
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0)
drawspeaker(scene, v3d, rv3d, ob, dflag);
break;
case OB_LATTICE:
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
drawlattice(scene, v3d, ob);
}
break;
case OB_ARMATURE:
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
/* Do not allow boundbox in edit nor pose mode! */
if ((dt == OB_BOUNDBOX) && (ob->mode & (OB_MODE_EDIT | OB_MODE_POSE)))
dt = OB_WIRE;
if (dt == OB_BOUNDBOX) {
draw_bounding_volume(scene, ob, ob->boundtype);
}
else {
if (dt > OB_WIRE)
GPU_enable_material(0, NULL); /* we use default material */
empty_object = draw_armature(scene, v3d, ar, base, dt, dflag, ob_wire_col, false);
if (dt > OB_WIRE)
GPU_disable_material();
}
}
break;
default:
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
drawaxes(1.0, OB_ARROWS);
}
}
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if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
if (ob->soft /*&& dflag & OB_SBMOTION*/) {
float mrt[3][3], msc[3][3], mtr[3][3];
SoftBody *sb = NULL;
float tipw = 0.5f, tiph = 0.5f, drawsize = 4.0f;
if ((sb = ob->soft)) {
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if (sb->solverflags & SBSO_ESTIMATEIPO) {
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
copy_m3_m3(msc, sb->lscale);
copy_m3_m3(mrt, sb->lrot);
mul_m3_m3m3(mtr, mrt, msc);
ob_draw_RE_motion(sb->lcom, mtr, tipw, tiph, drawsize);
glMultMatrixf(ob->obmat);
}
}
}
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if (ob->pd && ob->pd->forcefield) {
draw_forcefield(ob, rv3d, dflag, ob_wire_col);
}
}
/* code for new particle system */
if ((ob->particlesystem.first) &&
(ob != scene->obedit))
{
ParticleSystem *psys;
if (col || (ob->flag & SELECT)) cpack(0xFFFFFF); /* for visibility, also while wpaint */
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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//glDepthMask(GL_FALSE);
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
view3d_cached_text_draw_begin();
for (psys = ob->particlesystem.first; psys; psys = psys->next) {
/* run this so that possible child particles get cached */
if (ob->mode & OB_MODE_PARTICLE_EDIT && is_obact) {
PTCacheEdit *edit = PE_create_current(scene, ob);
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if (edit && edit->psys == psys)
draw_update_ptcache_edit(scene, ob, edit);
}
draw_new_particle_system(scene, v3d, rv3d, base, psys, dt);
}
invert_m4_m4(ob->imat, ob->obmat);
view3d_cached_text_draw_end(v3d, ar, 0, NULL);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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glMultMatrixf(ob->obmat);
A bunch of fun stuff now possible because of new pointcache code: * Baked normal particles can now use the "Path" visualization. * Path "max length" & "abs length" are now history: - New option to set path start & end times + random variation to length. - Much more flexible (and calculated better) than previous options. - This works with parents, children, hair & normal particles unlike old length option. - Only known issue for now is that children from faces don't get calculated correctly when using path start time. * New option "trails" for "halo", "line" and "billboard" visualizations: - Draws user controllable number of particle instances along particles path backwards from current position. - Works with children too for cool/weird visualizations that weren't possible before. * Normal particle children's velocities are now approximated better when needed so that "line" visualization trails will look nice. * New particle instance modifier options: - "path"-option works better and has controllable (max)position along path (with random variation possible). - "keep shape"-option for hair, keyed, or baked particles allows to place the instances to a single point (with random variation possible) along particle path. - "axis" option to make rotation handling better (still not perfect, but will have to do for now). Some fixes & cleanup done along the way: * Random path length didn't work for non-child particles. * Cached & unborn particles weren't reset to emit locations. * Particle numbers weren't drawn in the correct place. * Setting proper render & draw visualizations was lost somewhere when initializing new particle settings. * Changing child mode wasn't working correctly. * Some cleanup & modularization of particle child effector code and particle drawing & rendering code. * Object & group visualizations didn't work. * Child simplification didn't work.
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//glDepthMask(GL_TRUE);
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if (col) cpack(col);
}
/* draw edit particles last so that they can draw over child particles */
if ((dflag & DRAW_PICKING) == 0 &&
(!scene->obedit))
{
if (ob->mode & OB_MODE_PARTICLE_EDIT && is_obact) {
PTCacheEdit *edit = PE_create_current(scene, ob);
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if (edit) {
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
draw_update_ptcache_edit(scene, ob, edit);
draw_ptcache_edit(scene, v3d, edit);
glMultMatrixf(ob->obmat);
}
}
}
/* draw code for smoke */
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if ((md = modifiers_findByType(ob, eModifierType_Smoke))) {
SmokeModifierData *smd = (SmokeModifierData *)md;
// draw collision objects
if ((smd->type & MOD_SMOKE_TYPE_COLL) && smd->coll) {
#if 0
SmokeCollSettings *scs = smd->coll;
if (scs->points) {
size_t i;
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
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if (col || (ob->flag & SELECT)) cpack(0xFFFFFF);
glDepthMask(GL_FALSE);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
// glPointSize(3.0);
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
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for (i = 0; i < scs->numpoints; i++)
{
bglVertex3fv(&scs->points[3 * i]);
}
bglEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
glMultMatrixf(ob->obmat);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
glDepthMask(GL_TRUE);
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if (col) cpack(col);
}
#endif
}
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/* only draw domains */
if (smd->domain) {
SmokeDomainSettings *sds = smd->domain;
float p0[3], p1[3], viewnormal[3];
BoundBox bb;
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
glMultMatrixf(ob->obmat);
/* draw adaptive domain bounds */
if (sds->flags & MOD_SMOKE_ADAPTIVE_DOMAIN) {
/* draw domain max bounds */
VECSUBFAC(p0, sds->p0, sds->cell_size, sds->adapt_res);
VECADDFAC(p1, sds->p1, sds->cell_size, sds->adapt_res);
BKE_boundbox_init_from_minmax(&bb, p0, p1);
draw_box(bb.vec);
/* draw base resolution bounds */
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#if 0
BKE_boundbox_init_from_minmax(&bb, sds->p0, sds->p1);
draw_box(bb.vec);
#endif
}
/* don't show smoke before simulation starts, this could be made an option in the future */
if (smd->domain->fluid && CFRA >= smd->domain->point_cache[0]->startframe) {
// get view vector
copy_v3_v3(viewnormal, rv3d->viewinv[2]);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->imat, viewnormal);
normalize_v3(viewnormal);
/* set dynamic boundaries to draw the volume */
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p0[0] = sds->p0[0] + sds->cell_size[0] * sds->res_min[0] + sds->obj_shift_f[0];
p0[1] = sds->p0[1] + sds->cell_size[1] * sds->res_min[1] + sds->obj_shift_f[1];
p0[2] = sds->p0[2] + sds->cell_size[2] * sds->res_min[2] + sds->obj_shift_f[2];
p1[0] = sds->p0[0] + sds->cell_size[0] * sds->res_max[0] + sds->obj_shift_f[0];
p1[1] = sds->p0[1] + sds->cell_size[1] * sds->res_max[1] + sds->obj_shift_f[1];
p1[2] = sds->p0[2] + sds->cell_size[2] * sds->res_max[2] + sds->obj_shift_f[2];
/* scale cube to global space to equalize volume slicing on all axises
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* (its scaled back before drawing) */
mul_v3_v3(p0, ob->size);
mul_v3_v3(p1, ob->size);
if (!sds->wt || !(sds->viewsettings & MOD_SMOKE_VIEW_SHOWBIG)) {
smd->domain->tex = NULL;
GPU_create_smoke(smd, 0);
draw_smoke_volume(sds, ob, sds->tex,
p0, p1,
sds->res, sds->dx, sds->scale * sds->maxres,
viewnormal, sds->tex_shadow, sds->tex_flame);
GPU_free_smoke(smd);
}
else if (sds->wt && (sds->viewsettings & MOD_SMOKE_VIEW_SHOWBIG)) {
sds->tex = NULL;
GPU_create_smoke(smd, 1);
draw_smoke_volume(sds, ob, sds->tex,
p0, p1,
sds->res_wt, sds->dx, sds->scale * sds->maxres,
viewnormal, sds->tex_shadow, sds->tex_flame);
GPU_free_smoke(smd);
}
/* smoke debug render */
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#ifdef SMOKE_DEBUG_VELOCITY
draw_smoke_velocity(smd->domain, ob);
#endif
#ifdef SMOKE_DEBUG_HEAT
draw_smoke_heat(smd->domain, ob);
#endif
}
}
}
if ((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
bConstraint *con;
for (con = ob->constraints.first; con; con = con->next) {
if (con->type == CONSTRAINT_TYPE_RIGIDBODYJOINT) {
bRigidBodyJointConstraint *data = (bRigidBodyJointConstraint *)con->data;
if (data->flag & CONSTRAINT_DRAW_PIVOT)
draw_rigid_body_pivot(data, dflag, ob_wire_col);
}
}
if ((ob->gameflag & OB_BOUNDS) && (ob->mode == OB_MODE_OBJECT)) {
if (ob->boundtype != ob->collision_boundtype || (dtx & OB_DRAWBOUNDOX) == 0) {
setlinestyle(2);
draw_bounding_volume(scene, ob, ob->collision_boundtype);
setlinestyle(0);
}
}
/* draw extra: after normal draw because of makeDispList */
if (dtx && (G.f & G_RENDER_OGL) == 0) {
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if (dtx & OB_AXIS) {
drawaxes(1.0f, OB_ARROWS);
}
if (dtx & OB_DRAWBOUNDOX) {
draw_bounding_volume(scene, ob, ob->boundtype);
}
if (dtx & OB_TEXSPACE) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
/* prevent random colors being used */
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
drawtexspace(ob);
}
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if (dtx & OB_DRAWNAME) {
/* patch for several 3d cards (IBM mostly) that crash on GL_SELECT with text drawing */
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/* but, we also don't draw names for sets or duplicators */
if (dflag == 0) {
const float zero[3] = {0, 0, 0};
view3d_cached_text_draw_add(zero, ob->id.name + 2, 10, 0, ob_wire_col);
}
}
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/*if (dtx & OB_DRAWIMAGE) drawDispListwire(&ob->disp);*/
if ((dtx & OB_DRAWWIRE) && dt >= OB_SOLID) {
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
draw_wire_extra(scene, rv3d, ob, ob_wire_col);
}
}
}
}
if ((dt <= OB_SOLID) &&
((v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0))
{
if (((ob->gameflag & OB_DYNAMIC) &&
!ELEM(ob->collision_boundtype, OB_BOUND_TRIANGLE_MESH, OB_BOUND_CONVEX_HULL)) ||
((ob->gameflag & OB_BOUNDS) &&
(ob->boundtype == OB_BOUND_SPHERE)))
{
float imat[4][4], vec[3] = {0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f};
invert_m4_m4(imat, rv3d->viewmatob);
if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
/* prevent random colors being used */
glColor3ubv(ob_wire_col);
}
setlinestyle(2);
drawcircball(GL_LINE_LOOP, vec, ob->inertia, imat);
setlinestyle(0);
}
}
/* return warning, this is cached text draw */
invert_m4_m4(ob->imat, ob->obmat);
view3d_cached_text_draw_end(v3d, ar, 1, NULL);
/* return warning, clear temp flag */
v3d->flag2 &= ~V3D_SHOW_SOLID_MATCAP;
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
if (zbufoff) {
glDisable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
}
if ((base->flag & OB_FROMDUPLI) ||
(v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE))
{
ED_view3d_clear_mats_rv3d(rv3d);
return;
}
/* object centers, need to be drawn in viewmat space for speed, but OK for picking select */
if (!is_obact || !(ob->mode & OB_MODE_ALL_PAINT)) {
int do_draw_center = -1; /* defines below are zero or positive... */
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if (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) {
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/* don't draw */
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}
else if ((scene->basact) == base)
do_draw_center = ACTIVE;
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else if (base->flag & SELECT)
do_draw_center = SELECT;
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else if (empty_object || (v3d->flag & V3D_DRAW_CENTERS))
do_draw_center = DESELECT;
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if (do_draw_center != -1) {
if (dflag & DRAW_PICKING) {
/* draw a single point for opengl selection */
glBegin(GL_POINTS);
glVertex3fv(ob->obmat[3]);
glEnd();
}
else if ((dflag & DRAW_CONSTCOLOR) == 0) {
/* we don't draw centers for duplicators and sets */
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if (U.obcenter_dia > 0) {
/* check > 0 otherwise grease pencil can draw into the circle select which is annoying. */
drawcentercircle(v3d, rv3d, ob->obmat[3], do_draw_center, ob->id.lib || ob->id.us > 1);
}
}
}
}
/* not for sets, duplicators or picking */
if (dflag == 0 && (v3d->flag & V3D_HIDE_HELPLINES) == 0 && (v3d->flag2 & V3D_RENDER_OVERRIDE) == 0) {
ListBase *list;
RigidBodyCon *rbc = ob->rigidbody_constraint;
/* draw hook center and offset line */
if (ob != scene->obedit)
draw_hooks(ob);
/* help lines and so */
if (ob != scene->obedit && ob->parent && (ob->parent->lay & v3d->lay)) {
setlinestyle(3);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3fv(ob->obmat[3]);
glVertex3fv(ob->orig);
glEnd();
setlinestyle(0);
}
/* Drawing the constraint lines */
if (ob->constraints.first) {
bConstraint *curcon;
bConstraintOb *cob;
unsigned char col1[4], col2[4];
list = &ob->constraints;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_GRID, col1);
UI_make_axis_color(col1, col2, 'Z');
glColor3ubv(col2);
cob = BKE_constraints_make_evalob(scene, ob, NULL, CONSTRAINT_OBTYPE_OBJECT);
for (curcon = list->first; curcon; curcon = curcon->next) {
bConstraintTypeInfo *cti = BKE_constraint_get_typeinfo(curcon);
ListBase targets = {NULL, NULL};
bConstraintTarget *ct;
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if (ELEM(cti->type, CONSTRAINT_TYPE_FOLLOWTRACK, CONSTRAINT_TYPE_OBJECTSOLVER)) {
/* special case for object solver and follow track constraints because they don't fill
* constraint targets properly (design limitation -- scene is needed for their target
* but it can't be accessed from get_targets callvack) */
Object *camob = NULL;
if (cti->type == CONSTRAINT_TYPE_FOLLOWTRACK) {
bFollowTrackConstraint *data = (bFollowTrackConstraint *)curcon->data;
camob = data->camera ? data->camera : scene->camera;
}
else if (cti->type == CONSTRAINT_TYPE_OBJECTSOLVER) {
bObjectSolverConstraint *data = (bObjectSolverConstraint *)curcon->data;
camob = data->camera ? data->camera : scene->camera;
}
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if (camob) {
setlinestyle(3);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3fv(camob->obmat[3]);
glVertex3fv(ob->obmat[3]);
glEnd();
setlinestyle(0);
}
}
else if ((curcon->flag & CONSTRAINT_EXPAND) && (cti->get_constraint_targets)) {
cti->get_constraint_targets(curcon, &targets);
for (ct = targets.first; ct; ct = ct->next) {
/* calculate target's matrix */
if (cti->get_target_matrix)
cti->get_target_matrix(curcon, cob, ct, BKE_scene_frame_get(scene));
else
unit_m4(ct->matrix);
setlinestyle(3);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex3fv(ct->matrix[3]);
glVertex3fv(ob->obmat[3]);
glEnd();
setlinestyle(0);
}
if (cti->flush_constraint_targets)
cti->flush_constraint_targets(curcon, &targets, 1);
}
}
BKE_constraints_clear_evalob(cob);
}
/* draw rigid body constraint lines */
if (rbc) {
UI_ThemeColor(TH_WIRE);
setlinestyle(3);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
if (rbc->ob1) {
glVertex3fv(ob->obmat[3]);
glVertex3fv(rbc->ob1->obmat[3]);
}
if (rbc->ob2) {
glVertex3fv(ob->obmat[3]);
glVertex3fv(rbc->ob2->obmat[3]);
}
glEnd();
setlinestyle(0);
}
}
free_old_images();
ED_view3d_clear_mats_rv3d(rv3d);
}
/* ***************** BACKBUF SEL (BBS) ********* */
static void bbs_obmode_mesh_verts__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float co[3],
const float UNUSED(no_f[3]), const short UNUSED(no_s[3]))
{
bbsObmodeMeshVerts_userData *data = userData;
MVert *mv = &data->mvert[index];
int offset = (intptr_t) data->offset;
if (!(mv->flag & ME_HIDE)) {
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WM_framebuffer_index_set(offset + index);
bglVertex3fv(co);
}
}
static void bbs_obmode_mesh_verts(Object *ob, DerivedMesh *dm, int offset)
{
bbsObmodeMeshVerts_userData data;
Mesh *me = ob->data;
MVert *mvert = me->mvert;
data.mvert = mvert;
data.offset = (void *)(intptr_t) offset;
glPointSize(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE));
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
dm->foreachMappedVert(dm, bbs_obmode_mesh_verts__mapFunc, &data);
bglEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
}
static void bbs_mesh_verts__mapFunc(void *userData, int index, const float co[3],
const float UNUSED(no_f[3]), const short UNUSED(no_s[3]))
{
void **ptrs = userData;
int offset = (intptr_t) ptrs[0];
BMVert *eve = EDBM_vert_at_index(ptrs[1], index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eve, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
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WM_framebuffer_index_set(offset + index);
bglVertex3fv(co);
}
}
static void bbs_mesh_verts(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, int offset)
{
void *ptrs[2] = {(void *)(intptr_t) offset, em};
glPointSize(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_VERTEX_SIZE));
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
dm->foreachMappedVert(dm, bbs_mesh_verts__mapFunc, ptrs);
bglEnd();
glPointSize(1.0);
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}
static DMDrawOption bbs_mesh_wire__setDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
void **ptrs = userData;
int offset = (intptr_t) ptrs[0];
BMEdge *eed = EDBM_edge_at_index(ptrs[1], index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
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WM_framebuffer_index_set(offset + index);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
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}
else {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
}
static void bbs_mesh_wire(BMEditMesh *em, DerivedMesh *dm, int offset)
{
void *ptrs[2] = {(void *)(intptr_t) offset, em};
dm->drawMappedEdges(dm, bbs_mesh_wire__setDrawOptions, ptrs);
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}
static DMDrawOption bbs_mesh_solid__setSolidDrawOptions(void *userData, int index)
{
BMFace *efa = EDBM_face_at_index(((void **)userData)[0], index);
if (efa && !BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
if (((void **)userData)[1]) {
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WM_framebuffer_index_set(index + 1);
}
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
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}
else {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
}
static void bbs_mesh_solid__drawCenter(void *userData, int index, const float cent[3], const float UNUSED(no[3]))
{
BMFace *efa = EDBM_face_at_index(((void **)userData)[0], index);
if (!BM_elem_flag_test(efa, BM_ELEM_HIDDEN)) {
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WM_framebuffer_index_set(index + 1);
bglVertex3fv(cent);
}
}
/* two options, facecolors or black */
static void bbs_mesh_solid_EM(BMEditMesh *em, Scene *scene, View3D *v3d,
Object *ob, DerivedMesh *dm, int facecol)
{
void *ptrs[2] = {em, NULL}; //second one being null means to draw black
cpack(0);
if (facecol) {
ptrs[1] = (void *)(intptr_t) 1;
dm->drawMappedFaces(dm, bbs_mesh_solid__setSolidDrawOptions, GPU_enable_material, NULL, ptrs, 0);
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if (check_ob_drawface_dot(scene, v3d, ob->dt)) {
glPointSize(UI_GetThemeValuef(TH_FACEDOT_SIZE));
bglBegin(GL_POINTS);
dm->foreachMappedFaceCenter(dm, bbs_mesh_solid__drawCenter, ptrs);
bglEnd();
}
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}
else {
dm->drawMappedFaces(dm, bbs_mesh_solid__setSolidDrawOptions, GPU_enable_material, NULL, ptrs, 0);
}
}
static DMDrawOption bbs_mesh_solid__setDrawOpts(void *UNUSED(userData), int index)
{
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WM_framebuffer_index_set(index + 1);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
}
static DMDrawOption bbs_mesh_solid_hide__setDrawOpts(void *userData, int index)
{
Mesh *me = userData;
if (!(me->mpoly[index].flag & ME_HIDE)) {
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WM_framebuffer_index_set(index + 1);
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
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}
else {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
}
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/* must have called WM_framebuffer_index_set beforehand */
static DMDrawOption bbs_mesh_solid_hide2__setDrawOpts(void *userData, int index)
{
Mesh *me = userData;
if (!(me->mpoly[index].flag & ME_HIDE)) {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_NORMAL;
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}
else {
return DM_DRAW_OPTION_SKIP;
}
}
static void bbs_mesh_solid_verts(Scene *scene, Object *ob)
{
Mesh *me = ob->data;
DerivedMesh *dm = mesh_get_derived_final(scene, ob, scene->customdata_mask);
glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
dm->drawMappedFaces(dm, bbs_mesh_solid_hide2__setDrawOpts, GPU_enable_material, NULL, me, 0);
bbs_obmode_mesh_verts(ob, dm, 1);
bm_vertoffs = me->totvert + 1;
dm->release(dm);
}
static void bbs_mesh_solid_faces(Scene *scene, Object *ob)
{
DerivedMesh *dm = mesh_get_derived_final(scene, ob, scene->customdata_mask);
Mesh *me = (Mesh *)ob->data;
glColor3ub(0, 0, 0);
if ((me->editflag & ME_EDIT_PAINT_FACE_SEL))
dm->drawMappedFaces(dm, bbs_mesh_solid_hide__setDrawOpts, GPU_enable_material, NULL, me, 0);
else
dm->drawMappedFaces(dm, bbs_mesh_solid__setDrawOpts, GPU_enable_material, NULL, me, 0);
dm->release(dm);
}
void draw_object_backbufsel(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Object *ob)
{
ToolSettings *ts = scene->toolsettings;
glMultMatrixf(ob->obmat);
glClearDepth(1.0); glClear(GL_DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
glEnable(GL_DEPTH_TEST);
switch (ob->type) {
case OB_MESH:
if (ob->mode & OB_MODE_EDIT) {
Mesh *me = ob->data;
BMEditMesh *em = me->edit_btmesh;
DerivedMesh *dm = editbmesh_get_derived_cage(scene, ob, em, CD_MASK_BAREMESH);
EDBM_index_arrays_ensure(em, BM_VERT | BM_EDGE | BM_FACE);
bbs_mesh_solid_EM(em, scene, v3d, ob, dm, ts->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_FACE);
if (ts->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_FACE)
bm_solidoffs = 1 + em->bm->totface;
else
bm_solidoffs = 1;
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 1.0);
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/* we draw edges always, for loop (select) tools */
bbs_mesh_wire(em, dm, bm_solidoffs);
bm_wireoffs = bm_solidoffs + em->bm->totedge;
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/* we draw verts if vert select mode or if in transform (for snap). */
if ((ts->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_VERTEX) || (G.moving & G_TRANSFORM_EDIT)) {
bbs_mesh_verts(em, dm, bm_wireoffs);
bm_vertoffs = bm_wireoffs + em->bm->totvert;
}
else {
bm_vertoffs = bm_wireoffs;
}
bglPolygonOffset(rv3d->dist, 0.0);
dm->release(dm);
}
else {
Mesh *me = ob->data;
if ((me->editflag & ME_EDIT_PAINT_VERT_SEL) &&
/* currently vertex select only supports weight paint */
(ob->mode & OB_MODE_WEIGHT_PAINT))
{
bbs_mesh_solid_verts(scene, ob);
}
else {
bbs_mesh_solid_faces(scene, ob);
}
}
break;
case OB_CURVE:
case OB_SURF:
break;
}
glLoadMatrixf(rv3d->viewmat);
}
/* ************* draw object instances for bones, for example ****************** */
/* assumes all matrices/etc set OK */
/* helper function for drawing object instances - meshes */
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static void draw_object_mesh_instance(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d,
Object *ob, const short dt, int outline)
{
Mesh *me = ob->data;
DerivedMesh *dm = NULL, *edm = NULL;
int glsl;
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if (ob->mode & OB_MODE_EDIT)
edm = editbmesh_get_derived_base(ob, me->edit_btmesh);
else
dm = mesh_get_derived_final(scene, ob, CD_MASK_BAREMESH);
if (dt <= OB_WIRE) {
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if (dm)
dm->drawEdges(dm, 1, 0);
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else if (edm)
edm->drawEdges(edm, 1, 0);
}
else {
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if (outline)
draw_mesh_object_outline(v3d, ob, dm ? dm : edm);
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if (dm) {
glsl = draw_glsl_material(scene, ob, v3d, dt);
GPU_begin_object_materials(v3d, rv3d, scene, ob, glsl, NULL);
}
else {
glEnable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
UI_ThemeColor(TH_BONE_SOLID);
glDisable(GL_COLOR_MATERIAL);
}
glFrontFace((ob->transflag & OB_NEG_SCALE) ? GL_CW : GL_CCW);
glEnable(GL_LIGHTING);
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if (dm) {
dm->drawFacesSolid(dm, NULL, 0, GPU_enable_material);
GPU_end_object_materials();
}
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else if (edm)
edm->drawMappedFaces(edm, NULL, GPU_enable_material, NULL, NULL, 0);
glDisable(GL_LIGHTING);
}
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if (edm) edm->release(edm);
if (dm) dm->release(dm);
}
void draw_object_instance(Scene *scene, View3D *v3d, RegionView3D *rv3d, Object *ob, const char dt, int outline)
{
if (ob == NULL)
return;
switch (ob->type) {
case OB_MESH:
draw_object_mesh_instance(scene, v3d, rv3d, ob, dt, outline);
break;
case OB_EMPTY:
if (ob->empty_drawtype == OB_EMPTY_IMAGE) {
/* CONSTCOLOR == no wire outline */
draw_empty_image(ob, DRAW_CONSTCOLOR, NULL);
}
else {
drawaxes(ob->empty_drawsize, ob->empty_drawtype);
}
break;
}
}