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2016-06-11BGE: Various render improvements.Benoit Bolsee
bge.logic.setRender(flag) to enable/disable render. The render pass is enabled by default but it can be disabled with bge.logic.setRender(False). Once disabled, the render pass is skipped and a new logic frame starts immediately. Note that VSync no longer limits the fps when render is off but the 'Use Frame Rate' option in the Render Properties still does. To run as many frames as possible, untick the option This function is useful when you don't need the default render, e.g. when doing offscreen render to an alternate device than the monitor. Note that without VSync, you must limit the frame rate by other means. fbo = bge.render.offScreenCreate(width,height,[,samples=0][,target=bge.render.RAS_OFS_RENDER_BUFFER]) Use this method to create an offscreen buffer of given size, with given MSAA samples and targetting either a render buffer (bge.render.RAS_OFS_RENDER_BUFFER) or a texture (bge.render.RAS_OFS_RENDER_TEXTURE). Use the former if you want to retrieve the frame buffer on the host and the latter if you want to pass the render to another context (texture are proper OGL object, render buffers aren't) The object created by this function can only be used as a parameter of the bge.texture.ImageRender() constructor to send the the render to the FBO rather than to the frame buffer. This is best suited when you want to create a render of specific size, or if you need an image with an alpha channel. bge.texture.<imagetype>.refresh(buffer=None, format="RGBA", ts=-1.0) Without arg, the refresh method of the image objects is pretty much a no-op, it simply invalidates the image so that on next texture refresh, the image will be recalculated. It is now possible to pass an optional buffer object to transfer the image (and recalculate it if it was invalid) to an external object. The object must implement the 'buffer protocol'. The image will be transfered as "RGBA" or "BGRA" pixels depending on format argument (only those 2 formats are supported) and ts is an optional timestamp in the image depends on it (e.g. VideoFFmpeg playing a video file). With this function you don't need anymore to link the image object to a Texture object to use: the image object is self-sufficient. bge.texture.ImageRender(scene, camera, fbo=None) Render to buffer is possible by passing a FBO object (see offScreenCreate). bge.texture.ImageRender.render() Allows asynchronous render: call this method to render the scene but without extracting the pixels yet. The function returns as soon as the render commands have been send to the GPU. The render will proceed asynchronously in the GPU while the host can perform other tasks. To complete the render, you can either call refresh() directly of refresh the texture to which this object is the source. Asynchronous render is useful to achieve optimal performance: call render() on frame N and refresh() on frame N+1 to give as much as time as possible to the GPU to render the frame while the game engine can perform other tasks. Support negative scale on camera. Camera scale was previously ignored in the BGE. It is now injected in the modelview matrix as a vertical or horizontal flip of the scene (respectively if scaleY<0 and scaleX<0). Note that the actual value of the scale is not used, only the sign. This allows to flip the image produced by ImageRender() without any performance degradation: the flip is integrated in the render itself. Optimized image transfer from ImageRender to buffer. Previously, images that were transferred to the host were always going through buffers in VideoTexture. It is now possible to transfer ImageRender images to external buffer without intermediate copy (i.e. directly from OGL to buffer) if the attributes of the ImageRender objects are set as follow: flip=False, alpha=True, scale=False, depth=False, zbuff=False. (if you need to flip the image, use camera negative scale)
2016-03-13Full Inverse-Quadratic-Equation Lamp FalloffJack Andersen
This patch adds a new `falloff_type` ('Inverse Coefficients') for Lamps in Blender-Internal and GLSL. The current falloff modes use a formula like this inverse-square one: `I = E × (D^2 / (D^2 + Q × r^2))` While such a formula is simple for 3D-artists to use, it's algebraically cumbersome to work with. Game-designers authoring their own shaders could benefit much more by having direct control of falloff-coefficients: `I = E × (1.0 / (coefC + coefL × r + coefQ × r^2))` In this mode, the `distance` parameter is unused (except for 'Sphere' mode); instead relying on the designer to mathematically-model the falloff-behavior. The UI has been patched like so: {F153843} Reviewers: brecht, psy-fi Reviewed By: psy-fi Subscribers: brita_, antidote, campbellbarton, psy-fi Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1194
2016-03-01UPBGE: Fix light visibilityUlysse Martin
2016-01-17BGE: Allow access to light shadow settings with pythonUlysse Martin
This patch adds a new API which allow us to access light shadow settings from python. The new API can be used to write custom GLSL materials with shadows. Reviewers: brecht, kupoman, agoose77, panzergame, campbellbarton, moguri, hg1 Reviewed By: agoose77, panzergame, campbellbarton, moguri, hg1 Projects: #game_engine Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1690
2015-12-13BGE Rasterizer clean up: double-promotion warningsJorge Bernal
2015-12-13BGE: Use float as default instead of double in Moto library.Porteries Tristan
Use float in moto instead of double for MT_Scalar. This switch allow future optimization like SSE. Additionally, it changes the OpenGL calls to float versions as they are very bad with doubles. Reviewers: campbellbarton, moguri, lordloki Reviewed By: lordloki Subscribers: brecht, lordloki Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1610
2014-10-08Ghost Context RefactorJason Wilkins
https://developer.blender.org/D643 Separates graphics context creation from window code in Ghost so that they can vary separately.
2014-06-17Support for building without PythonCampbell Barton
2014-03-28BGE code cleanup: Removing OpenGL and bf_gpu code from KX_LightObjectMitchell Stokes
The ultimate goal is to only allow the rasterizer to handle OpenGL and bf_gpu calls. This commit creates a RAS_ILightObject interface and a RAS_OpenGLLight implementation.