Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Benoit Bolsee
cf654b44b6 Fix BGE bug in patch #8724 (memory optimization): serious problem with alpha texture when Use Blender Material is active and several objects have same texture. This bug messes up greatly with OpenGL texture. The GE is not usable without this fix. 2008-05-04 21:14:38 +00:00
Brecht Van Lommel
e435fbc3c5 Added custom vertex/edge/face data for meshes:
All data layers, including MVert/MEdge/MFace, are now managed as custom
data layers. The pointers like Mesh.mvert, Mesh.dvert or Mesh.mcol are
still used of course, but allocating, copying or freeing these arrays
should be done through the CustomData API.

Work in progress documentation on this is here:
http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/BlenderArchitecture/CustomData


Replaced TFace by MTFace:

This is the same struct, except that it does not contain color, that now
always stays separated in MCol. This was not a good design decision to
begin with, and it is needed for adding multiple color layers later. Note
that this does mean older Blender versions will not be able to read UV
coordinates from the next release, due to an SDNA limitation.


Removed DispListMesh:

This now fully replaced by DerivedMesh. To provide access to arrays of
vertices, edges and faces, like DispListMesh does. The semantics of the
DerivedMesh.getVertArray() and similar functions were changed to return
a pointer to an array if one exists, or otherwise allocate a temporary
one. On releasing the DerivedMesh, this temporary array will be removed
automatically.


Removed ssDM and meshDM DerivedMesh backends:

The ssDM backend was for DispListMesh, so that became obsolete automatically.
The meshDM backend was replaced by the custom data backend, that now figures
out which layers need to be modified, and only duplicates those.


This changes code in many places, and overall removes 2514 lines of code.
So, there's a good chance this might break some stuff, although I've been
testing it for a few days now. The good news is, adding multiple color and
uv layers should now become easy.
2006-11-20 04:28:02 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
6839ec6640 applied Charlies patch for game engine graphics. display list support, and bumpmapping shader improvements. 2006-04-02 21:04:20 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
e4790aef46 Improved OpenGL Shader Language support for game engine. The python interface is much simplified. Drawback is that scripts need to be updated next release. Testfiles:
http://www.continuousphysics.com/ftp/pub/test/index.php?dir=blender/&file=demos-2.42.zip

patch by Charlie Carley (snailrose @ elysiun.com)
2006-02-13 05:45:32 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
85c58bfa8a attempt to fix reported problems with glsl shader on OS X (and other platforms). instead of continuous printing errors, it should just print once, and delete the shaders.
also, disabled the asynchronous logicbrick update, it reportedly causes jitter.
2006-01-18 06:04:11 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
6f3e593105 more graphics patches from Snailrose,
remove constraint fixed,
Bullet timestep now subdivides Blender game engine timestep, so it runs 60 hertz,
SphereShape reverted to old style, so no support for non-uniform scaled spheres for now,
2006-01-15 11:34:55 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
b7be6620d6 applied patch from snailrose, related to multi-platform OpenGL extensions. 2006-01-10 06:34:42 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
2e6d576182 Sorry to break the cvs-closed status, so if you really need to make a new 2.40 build, just disable the game engine if it doesn't compile for a platform. Again, sorry if this breaks non-windows platforms, but I hope people help to get this amazing fix working for all platforms. Armature-fixing contribution from Snailrose. Also lots of cool things from Snailrose and Lagan.
Armatures are back
Split screen
Double sided lightning
Ambient lighting
Alpha test
Material IPO support (one per object atm)
Blender materials
GLSL shaders - Python access
Up to three texture samplers from the material panel ( 2D & Cube map )
Python access to a second set of uv coordinates

See http://www.elysiun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58057
2006-01-06 03:46:54 +00:00