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2006-02-13Improved OpenGL Shader Language support for game engine. The python ↵Erwin Coumans
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)
2006-01-06Sorry to break the cvs-closed status, so if you really need to make a new ↵Erwin Coumans
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
2005-08-22more preparation for physics recording to ipo keyframesErwin Coumans
2005-04-18Patch: [ #2439 ] Makes objects react properly to deformations after a mesh ↵Kester Maddock
replacement call. from brian hayward (bthayward) Detailed description: Currently, when an armature deformed object's mesh is replaced by the ReplaceMesh actuator, the new mesh fails to deform to the armature's movement. My patch fixes this by properly replacing the deform controller along with the mesh (when appropriete). For instance, if one had an animated character using any of the standard deformation techniques (armature, ipo, RVK, or AVK), that character's mesh would currently be prevented from changing mid-game. It could be replaced, but the new mesh would lack the controller which tells it how to deform. If one wanted to dynamiclly add a hat on top of the character's head, it would require storing a secondary prebuilt character (mesh, armature, logic, ect...) on another layer FOR EACH HAT the character could possibly wear, then swapping out the whole character when the hat change was desired. So if you had 4 possible hat/character combos, you would have 4 character meshes, 4 armatures, 4 sets of logic, and so on. I find this lack of flexibility to be unresonable. With my patch, one could accomplish the same thing mearly by making one version of the character in the main layer, and adding an invisible object atop the character's head (which is parented to the head bone). Then whenever it becomes desirable, one can replace the invisible object's mesh with the desirable hat's mesh, then make it visible. With my patch, the hat object would then continue to deform to the character's head regardless of which hat was currently being worn. *note 1* for armature/mesh deformations, the new mesh must have properly assigned vertex groups which match one or more of the bones of the target armature before the replaceMesh call is made. Otherwise the vertices won't react to the armature because they won't know how. (not sure if vertices can be scripted to change groups after the game has started) *note 2* The added processing time involved with replacing the object's deform controller is negligible.
2005-03-25Big patches:Kester Maddock
Erwin Coumans: Abstract the physics engine Charlie C: Joystick fixes Me: Moved the ray cast (shadows, mouse sensor & ray sensor)
2005-01-16Added getDistanceTo Python method (thanks Charlie C)Kester Maddock
2004-05-26Added an UpdateTransform callback from SceneGraph -> Physics.Kester Maddock
Profiling revealed that the SceneGraph updated every physics object, whether it moved or not, even though the physics object was at the right place. This would cause SOLID to go and update its bounding boxes, overlap tests etc. This callback handles the special case (parented objects) where the physics scene needs to be informed of changes to the scenegraph. Added Python attributes (mass, parent, visible, position, orientation, scaling) to the KX_GameObject module. Make KX_GameObject use the KX_PyMath Python <-> Moto conversion.
2004-05-16Don't touch protected KX_GameObject members.Kester Maddock
Protect KX_GameObject - Py_Header unprotects!
2004-04-24Synchronise game engine with Tuhopuu2 tree.Kester Maddock
2004-04-111. Check material names passed to the physics engine (for collision sensors.)Kester Maddock
Consider: gameobj->getClientInfo()->m_auxilary_info = (matname ? (void*)(matname+2) : NULL); It works if matname is "MAblah", but not if matname is "". 2. Added constructor for struct RAS_CameraData. 3. Added initializers to the struct KX_ClientObjectInfo constructor 4. Collision sensors won't detect near sensors. 5. A stack of minor tweaks, adjusting whitespace, using ++it for stl stuff.
2004-04-08Added resolveCombinedVelocities()Kester Maddock
Fixed drot actuator. The rotation matrix was being mutilated by passing a float[9] instead of float[12].
2004-03-23[GameEngine] Commit all Kester's changes made to the gameengine to restore ↵Nathan Letwory
2.25 like physics. [SCons] Build with Solid as default when enabling the gameengine in the build process [SCons] Build solid and qhull from the extern directory and link statically against them That was about it. There are a few things that needs double checking: * Makefiles * Projectfiles * All the other systems than Linux and Windows on which the build (with scons) has been successfully tested.
2002-12-27Removed the config.h thing from the .h's in the source dir.Kent Mein
So we should be all set now :) Kent -- mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-11-25Did all of the .h's in sourceKent Mein
(adding) #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif also the Makefile.in's were from previous patch adding the system depend stuff to configure.ac Kent -- mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-10-30fixed spacing in the headers to get rid of some warnings and some otherKent Mein
little minor spacing issues.
2002-10-12Initial revisionv2.25Hans Lambermont