blender/source/gameengine/Converter/BL_ShapeDeformer.cpp

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#ifdef WIN32
#pragma warning (disable : 4786)
#endif //WIN32
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
#include "BL_ShapeDeformer.h"
#include "GEN_Map.h"
#include "STR_HashedString.h"
#include "RAS_IPolygonMaterial.h"
#include "BL_SkinMeshObject.h"
//#include "BL_ArmatureController.h"
#include "DNA_armature_types.h"
#include "DNA_action_types.h"
#include "DNA_key_types.h"
#include "DNA_mesh_types.h"
#include "DNA_meshdata_types.h"
#include "DNA_ipo_types.h"
#include "DNA_curve_types.h"
#include "BKE_armature.h"
#include "BKE_action.h"
#include "BKE_key.h"
#include "BKE_ipo.h"
#include "MT_Point3.h"
extern "C"{
#include "BKE_lattice.h"
}
#include "BKE_utildefines.h"
#include "BLI_blenlib.h"
#include "BLI_arithb.h"
#define __NLA_DEFNORMALS
//#undef __NLA_DEFNORMALS
BL_ShapeDeformer::~BL_ShapeDeformer()
{
};
RAS_Deformer *BL_ShapeDeformer::GetReplica()
{
BL_ShapeDeformer *result;
result = new BL_ShapeDeformer(*this);
result->ProcessReplica();
return result;
}
bool BL_ShapeDeformer::LoadShapeDrivers(Object* arma)
{
IpoCurve *icu;
m_shapeDrivers.clear();
// check if this mesh has armature driven shape keys
BGE: Support mesh modifiers in the game engine. Realtime modifiers applied on mesh objects will be supported in the game engine with the following limitations: - Only real time modifiers are supported (basically all of them!) - Virtual modifiers resulting from parenting are not supported: armature, curve, lattice. You can still use these modifiers (armature is really not recommended) but in non parent mode. The BGE has it's own parenting capability for armature. - Modifiers are computed on the host (using blender modifier stack). - Modifiers are statically evaluated: any possible time dependency in the modifiers is not supported (don't know enough about modifiers to be more specific). - Modifiers are reevaluated if the underlying mesh is deformed due to shape action or armature action. Beware that this is very CPU intensive; modifiers should really be used for static objects only. - Physics is still based on the original mesh: if you have a mirror modifier, the physic shape will be limited to one half of the resulting object. Therefore, the modifiers should preferably be used on graphic objects. - Scripts have no access to the modified mesh. - Modifiers that are based on objects interaction (boolean,..) will not be dependent on the objects position in the GE. What you see in the 3D view is what you get in the GE regardless on the object position, velocity, etc. Besides that, the feature is compatible with all the BGE features that affect meshes: armature action, shape action, relace mesh, VideoTexture, add object, dupligroup. Known problems: - This feature is a bit hacky: the BGE uses the derived mesh draw functions to display the object. This drawing method is a bit slow and is not 100% compatible with the BGE. There may be some problems in multi-texture mode: the multi-texture coordinates are not sent to the GPU. Texface and GLSL on the other hand should be fully supported. - Culling is still based on the extend of the original mesh. If you have a modifer that extends the size of the mesh, the object may disappear while still in the view frustrum. - Derived mesh is not shared between replicas. The derived mesh is allocated and computed for each object with modifiers, regardless if they are static replicas. - Display list are not created on objects with modifiers. I should be able to fix the above problems before release. However, the feature is already useful for game development. Once you are ready to release the game, you can apply the modifiers to get back display list support and mesh sharing capability. MSVC, scons, Cmake, makefile updated. Enjoy /benoit
2009-04-21 11:01:09 +00:00
if (m_bmesh->key && m_bmesh->key->ipo) {
for(icu= (IpoCurve*)m_bmesh->key->ipo->curve.first; icu; icu= (IpoCurve*)icu->next) {
if(icu->driver &&
(icu->flag & IPO_MUTE) == 0 &&
icu->driver->type == IPO_DRIVER_TYPE_NORMAL &&
icu->driver->ob == arma &&
icu->driver->blocktype == ID_AR) {
// this shape key ipo curve has a driver on the parent armature
// record this curve in the shape deformer so that the corresponding
m_shapeDrivers.push_back(icu);
}
}
}
return !m_shapeDrivers.empty();
}
bool BL_ShapeDeformer::ExecuteShapeDrivers(void)
{
if (!m_shapeDrivers.empty() && PoseUpdated()) {
vector<IpoCurve*>::iterator it;
void *poin;
int type;
// the shape drivers use the bone matrix as input. Must
// update the matrix now
m_armobj->ApplyPose();
for (it=m_shapeDrivers.begin(); it!=m_shapeDrivers.end(); it++) {
// no need to set a specific time: this curve has a driver
IpoCurve *icu = *it;
calc_icu(icu, 1.0f);
poin = get_ipo_poin((ID*)m_bmesh->key, icu, &type);
if (poin)
write_ipo_poin(poin, type, icu->curval);
}
ForceUpdate();
m_armobj->RestorePose();
return true;
}
return false;
}
bool BL_ShapeDeformer::Update(void)
{
bool bShapeUpdate = false;
bool bSkinUpdate = false;
ExecuteShapeDrivers();
/* See if the object shape has changed */
if (m_lastShapeUpdate != m_gameobj->GetLastFrame()) {
/* the key coefficient have been set already, we just need to blend the keys */
Object* blendobj = m_gameobj->GetBlendObject();
// make sure the vertex weight cache is in line with this object
m_pMeshObject->CheckWeightCache(blendobj);
/* we will blend the key directly in mvert array: it is used by armature as the start position */
BGE: Support mesh modifiers in the game engine. Realtime modifiers applied on mesh objects will be supported in the game engine with the following limitations: - Only real time modifiers are supported (basically all of them!) - Virtual modifiers resulting from parenting are not supported: armature, curve, lattice. You can still use these modifiers (armature is really not recommended) but in non parent mode. The BGE has it's own parenting capability for armature. - Modifiers are computed on the host (using blender modifier stack). - Modifiers are statically evaluated: any possible time dependency in the modifiers is not supported (don't know enough about modifiers to be more specific). - Modifiers are reevaluated if the underlying mesh is deformed due to shape action or armature action. Beware that this is very CPU intensive; modifiers should really be used for static objects only. - Physics is still based on the original mesh: if you have a mirror modifier, the physic shape will be limited to one half of the resulting object. Therefore, the modifiers should preferably be used on graphic objects. - Scripts have no access to the modified mesh. - Modifiers that are based on objects interaction (boolean,..) will not be dependent on the objects position in the GE. What you see in the 3D view is what you get in the GE regardless on the object position, velocity, etc. Besides that, the feature is compatible with all the BGE features that affect meshes: armature action, shape action, relace mesh, VideoTexture, add object, dupligroup. Known problems: - This feature is a bit hacky: the BGE uses the derived mesh draw functions to display the object. This drawing method is a bit slow and is not 100% compatible with the BGE. There may be some problems in multi-texture mode: the multi-texture coordinates are not sent to the GPU. Texface and GLSL on the other hand should be fully supported. - Culling is still based on the extend of the original mesh. If you have a modifer that extends the size of the mesh, the object may disappear while still in the view frustrum. - Derived mesh is not shared between replicas. The derived mesh is allocated and computed for each object with modifiers, regardless if they are static replicas. - Display list are not created on objects with modifiers. I should be able to fix the above problems before release. However, the feature is already useful for game development. Once you are ready to release the game, you can apply the modifiers to get back display list support and mesh sharing capability. MSVC, scons, Cmake, makefile updated. Enjoy /benoit
2009-04-21 11:01:09 +00:00
/* m_bmesh->key can be NULL in case of Modifier deformer */
if (m_bmesh->key)
do_rel_key(0, m_bmesh->totvert, m_bmesh->totvert, (char *)m_bmesh->mvert->co, m_bmesh->key, 0);
// Don't release the weight array as in Blender, it will most likely be reusable on next frame
// The weight array are ultimately deleted when the skin mesh is destroyed
/* Update the current frame */
m_lastShapeUpdate=m_gameobj->GetLastFrame();
// As we have changed, the mesh, the skin deformer must update as well.
// This will force the update
BL_SkinDeformer::ForceUpdate();
bShapeUpdate = true;
}
// check for armature deform
bSkinUpdate = BL_SkinDeformer::Update();
if (!bSkinUpdate && bShapeUpdate) {
// this means that there is no armature, we still need to copy the vertex to m_transverts
// and update the normal (was not done after shape key calculation)
/* store verts locally */
VerifyStorage();
for (int v =0; v<m_bmesh->totvert; v++)
VECCOPY(m_transverts[v], m_bmesh->mvert[v].co);
#ifdef __NLA_DEFNORMALS
BGE: Support mesh modifiers in the game engine. Realtime modifiers applied on mesh objects will be supported in the game engine with the following limitations: - Only real time modifiers are supported (basically all of them!) - Virtual modifiers resulting from parenting are not supported: armature, curve, lattice. You can still use these modifiers (armature is really not recommended) but in non parent mode. The BGE has it's own parenting capability for armature. - Modifiers are computed on the host (using blender modifier stack). - Modifiers are statically evaluated: any possible time dependency in the modifiers is not supported (don't know enough about modifiers to be more specific). - Modifiers are reevaluated if the underlying mesh is deformed due to shape action or armature action. Beware that this is very CPU intensive; modifiers should really be used for static objects only. - Physics is still based on the original mesh: if you have a mirror modifier, the physic shape will be limited to one half of the resulting object. Therefore, the modifiers should preferably be used on graphic objects. - Scripts have no access to the modified mesh. - Modifiers that are based on objects interaction (boolean,..) will not be dependent on the objects position in the GE. What you see in the 3D view is what you get in the GE regardless on the object position, velocity, etc. Besides that, the feature is compatible with all the BGE features that affect meshes: armature action, shape action, relace mesh, VideoTexture, add object, dupligroup. Known problems: - This feature is a bit hacky: the BGE uses the derived mesh draw functions to display the object. This drawing method is a bit slow and is not 100% compatible with the BGE. There may be some problems in multi-texture mode: the multi-texture coordinates are not sent to the GPU. Texface and GLSL on the other hand should be fully supported. - Culling is still based on the extend of the original mesh. If you have a modifer that extends the size of the mesh, the object may disappear while still in the view frustrum. - Derived mesh is not shared between replicas. The derived mesh is allocated and computed for each object with modifiers, regardless if they are static replicas. - Display list are not created on objects with modifiers. I should be able to fix the above problems before release. However, the feature is already useful for game development. Once you are ready to release the game, you can apply the modifiers to get back display list support and mesh sharing capability. MSVC, scons, Cmake, makefile updated. Enjoy /benoit
2009-04-21 11:01:09 +00:00
if (m_recalcNormal)
RecalcNormals();
#endif
bSkinUpdate = true;
}
return bSkinUpdate;
}