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Only supported when using the "Deform" mesh source.
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The options are:
Base: Base mesh
Deform: shape keys and deform modifiers
Final: All deformations and modifiers
It would be nice to have a way of specifying where exactly in the
modifier stack the collision shape is generated. However this is not
staight forward since the rigid body simulation is not part of the
modifier system and would require hacks to make it work.
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This fixes a pretty old crash that occurs when changing the collision
shape to a mesh shape during simulation.
Thanks to Thomas Beck (plasmasolutions) for the report.
svn merge -r60310:60311 ^/branches/soc-2013-rigid_body_sim
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also set_source_files_properties() wasn't working for rna_*_gen.c files,
set dna.c and generated data files with generated property too.
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used elsewhere.
also minor style cleanup.
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error.
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This is a experimental collision detection function, so the API might
change in the future.
Note: The simulation needs to be stepped before this function can be
used, otherwise the rigid body world might not be valid.
Patch [#34989] Bullet Convex sweep test API
by Vilem Novak (pildanovak), thanks!
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identifiers.
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you can specify precision=0 for this, and use -1 for the default 2.
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It's implemented as a separate constraint instead of adding properties
to the existing constraints.
Motors only apply linear and angular impulses and don't limit the
movement of rigid bodies, so it's best to use them in conjunction with
other constraints to limit the degrees of freedom.
Thanks to Markus Kasten (markus111) for the initial patch.
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We don't have proper icons yet.
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While it's fun to be able to change collison shape while the simulation is
running it can cause crashes in some cases.
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Also generate rigid body constraint types in py bullet code from RNA enum values (simpler than having to sync the code when something is changed here!).
Side note: RNA API about icons still needs to expose icons for enum values, and conversion funcs between icon_name and icon_value!
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Behaves like the generic constraint but has optional spring on each axis.
TODO: Add option to set rest length.
Patch by Markus Kasten (markus111), thanks!
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Constraints connect two rigid bodies.
Depending on which constraint is used different degrees of freedom
are limited, e.g. a hinge constraint only allows the objects to rotate
around a common axis.
Constraints are implemented as individual objects and bahave similar to
rigid bodies in terms of adding/removing/validating.
The position and orientation of the constraint object is the pivot point
of the constraint.
Constraints have their own group in the rigid body world.
To make connecting rigid bodies easier, there is a "Connect" operator that
creates an empty objects with a rigid body constraint connecting the selected
objects to active.
Currently the following constraints are implemented:
* Fixed
* Point
* Hinge
* Slider
* Piston
* Generic
Note: constraint limits aren't animatable yet).
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Add read/write/interpolate functions.
In order to get rigid body point cache id from object it's now required to pass the
scene to BKE_ptcache_ids_from_object().
Rigid body cache is drawn in the orange color of the bullet logo.
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Force fields work with rigid bodies just like they do with other simulations.
Increase min and max strength of force fields so they can influence heavy rigid
bodies.
TODO: Adjust force field strength based on the time step taken.
Part of GSoC 2010 and 2012.
Authors: Joshua Leung (aligorith), Sergej Reich (sergof)
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This is just the basic structure, the simulation isn't hooked up yet.
Scenes get a pointer to a rigid body world that holds rigid body objects.
Objects get a pointer to a rigdid body object.
Both rigid body world and objects aren't used directly in the simulation
and only hold information to create the actual physics objects.
Physics objects are created when rigid body objects are validated.
In order to keep blender and bullet objects in sync care has to be taken
to either call appropriate set functions or flag objects for validation.
Part of GSoC 2010 and 2012.
Authors: Joshua Leung (aligorith), Sergej Reich (sergof)
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