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author | Benoit Bolsee <benoit.bolsee@online.be> | 2008-03-13 00:33:24 +0300 |
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committer | Benoit Bolsee <benoit.bolsee@online.be> | 2008-03-13 00:33:24 +0300 |
commit | 3444d6612a525b879857c60d49165efb01f77529 (patch) | |
tree | f6ab2fc722b2111fbdecb3b4a76da83ab5bb2e57 /intern | |
parent | 8cc341a5a4ab8f6cceaae525d7e896760d5f87b5 (diff) |
Delta Loc/Rot/Scale Ipo curve are now supporting in the BGE with the following limitations:
1. All Ipo channels are now independent.
In Blender 2.45, all 3 Loc Ipo channels were automatically set
together. For example, having just a LocX Ipo channel was sufficient
to fix the X, Y and Z coordinates, with the Y and Z value taken
from the object original Y and Z location in Blender. The same
was true for the 3 Rot and the 3 Scale Ipo channels: the missing
channels were assumed to have constant value taken from the object
original orientation/scale in Blender.
With this patch, all Ipo channels are now independent.
THIS WILL CREATE BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY PROBLEM if you omit to
define the 3 channels of a same type together in your Blend file:
the undefined Loc, Rot, Scale coordinates of the object will
be influenced by the parent/spawner Loc/Rot/Scale in case the
object is a child or dynamically created.
2. Delta Loc, Rot, Scale are now supported with the following
limitations:
- The delta Loc/Rot Ipo modify the object global (NOT local)
location/orientation
- The delta Scale change the object local scale
- The delta Ipo curves are relative to the object starting
Loc/Rot/Scale when the Ipo was first activated; after that, the
delta Ipo becomes global. This means that the object will return
to this initial Loc/Rot/Scale when you later restart the Ipo
curve, even if you had changed the object Loc/Rot/Scale in the
meantime. Of course this applies only to the specific Loc/Rot/Scale
coordinate that are defined in the Ipo channels as the channels
are now independent.
3. When the objects are converted from Blender to the BGE, the
delta Loc/Rot/Scale that might result from initial non-zero values
in delta Ipo Curves will be ignored. However, as soon as the
delta Ipo curve is activated, the non-zero values will be taken
into account and the object will jump to the same Loc/Rot/Scale
situation as in Blender. Note that delta Ipo curves with initial
non-zero values is bad practice; logically, a delta Ipo curver
should always start from 0.
4. If you define both a global and delta channel of the same
type (LocX and DLocX), the result will be a global channel equivalent
to the sum of the two channels (LocX+DLocX).
Diffstat (limited to 'intern')
-rw-r--r-- | intern/moto/include/MT_Matrix3x3.h | 20 |
1 files changed, 20 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/intern/moto/include/MT_Matrix3x3.h b/intern/moto/include/MT_Matrix3x3.h index fb899a7da96..98851e73040 100644 --- a/intern/moto/include/MT_Matrix3x3.h +++ b/intern/moto/include/MT_Matrix3x3.h @@ -147,6 +147,26 @@ public: -sj, cj * si, cj * ci); } + void getEuler(MT_Scalar& yaw, MT_Scalar& pitch, MT_Scalar& roll) const + { + if (m_el[2][0] != -1.0 && m_el[2][0] != 1.0) { + pitch = MT_Scalar(-asin(m_el[2][0])); + yaw = MT_Scalar(atan2(m_el[2][1] / cos(pitch), m_el[2][2] / cos(pitch))); + roll = MT_Scalar(atan2(m_el[1][0] / cos(pitch), m_el[0][0] / cos(pitch))); + } + else { + roll = MT_Scalar(0); + if (m_el[2][0] == -1.0) { + pitch = MT_PI / 2.0; + yaw = MT_Scalar(atan2(m_el[0][1], m_el[0][2])); + } + else { + pitch = - MT_PI / 2.0; + yaw = MT_Scalar(atan2(m_el[0][1], m_el[0][2])); + } + } + } + void scale(MT_Scalar x, MT_Scalar y, MT_Scalar z) { m_el[0][0] *= x; m_el[0][1] *= y; m_el[0][2] *= z; m_el[1][0] *= x; m_el[1][1] *= y; m_el[1][2] *= z; |