* Fixed LODs for shadow meshes.
* Added a merging step before simplification. This helps with tesselated
meshes that were previously left untouched. The angle difference at
wich edges ar considered "hard" can be tweaked as an import setting.
* LODs will now start with the highest decimation possible and keep
doubling (approximately) the number of triangles from there. This
makes sure that very low triangle counts are included when possible.
* Given more weight to normal preservation.
* Modified MeshOptimizer to report distance-based error instead of
including attributes in the reported metrics.
* Added attribute transference between the original mesh and the
various LODs. Right now only normals are taken into account,
but it could be expanded to other attributes in the future.
This feature is enabled by default, but it can be disabled in the editor
settings in case it interferes with other uses of the extra buttons
(such as push-to-talk in a VoIP program).
The default orbit sensitivity was decreased to account for this change.
Rotational inertia (orbit + freelook) was disabled by default due to
known issues.
This also removes the need for separate manipulation inertia settings,
as the default settings are more responsive.
The icon was present in `editor/icons/`, but it was never implemented
in the editor gizmos code.
This also removes some unused gizmo drawing code (overridden methods
that are no longer called anywhere).
Since this avoids accidentally placing 2D nodes at subpixel positions,
this results in more crisp visuals by default, even when pixel snapping
is disabled in the project settings.
With this PR it's possible to add a collision during the Mesh import, directly in editor.
To generate the shape is possible to chose between the following options:
- Decompose Convex: The Mesh is decomposed in one or many Convex Shapes (Using the VHACD library).
- Simple Convex: Is generated a convex shape that enclose the entire mesh.
- Trimesh: Generate a trimesh shape using the Mesh faces.
- Box: Add a primitive box shape, where you can tweak the `size`, `position`, `rotation`.
- Sphere: Add a primitive sphere shape, where you can tweak the `radius`, `position`, `rotation`.
- Cylinder: Add a primitive cylinder shape, where you can tweak the `height`, `radius`, `position`, `rotation`.
- Capsule: Add a primitive capsule shape, where you can tweak the `height`, `radius`, `position`, `rotation`.
It's also possible to chose the generated body, so you can create:
- Rigid Body
- Static Body
- Area
Respect client "supportsVariableType" capability
Implement "breakpointLocations" request
Implement "restart" request
Implement "evaluate" request
Fix error messages not being shown, and improved wrong path message
Removed thread option and behavior
Implemented detailed inspection of complex variables
Fix "const"ness of functions
Added a configurable timeout for requests
Implement Godot custom data request/event
Implement syncing of breakpoints
Added support for debugging native platforms
With this PR it's possible to add a collision during the Mesh import, directly in editor.
To generate the shape is possible to chose between the following options:
- Decompose Convex: The Mesh is decomposed in one or many Convex Shapes (Using the VHACD library).
- Simple Convex: Is generated a convex shape that enclose the entire mesh.
- Trimesh: Generate a trimesh shape using the Mesh faces.
- Box: Add a primitive box shape, where you can tweak the `size`, `position`, `rotation`.
- Sphere: Add a primitive sphere shape, where you can tweak the `radius`, `position`, `rotation`.
- Cylinder: Add a primitive cylinder shape, where you can tweak the `height`, `radius`, `position`, `rotation`.
- Capsule: Add a primitive capsule shape, where you can tweak the `height`, `radius`, `position`, `rotation`.
It's also possible to chose the generated body, so you can create:
- Rigid Body.
- Static Body.
- Area.
* `_gui_input`, `_input`, `_unhandled_input` and `_unhandled_key_input` are now regular C++ virutal functions.
* Everything else converted to GDVIRTUAL
* BIND_VMETHOD is gone, always use the new syntax from now on.
Creating `_gui_input` method and using the binder to register events will no longer work, simply override the virtual function now.
Fixesgodotengine/godot-proposals#2051.
Relates to godotengine/godot-proposals#1215.
Implements shortucts for adjusting the camera rotation in 15-degree
increments, similar to Blender.
I did not add corresponding menu entries for these, as I didn't feel
like they would be too useful from a menu, and didn't want to make the
menu too long.
* New syntax is type safe.
* New syntax allows for type safe virtuals in native extensions.
* New syntax permits extremely fast calling.
Note: Everything was replaced where possible except for `_gui_input` `_input` and `_unhandled_input`.
These will require API rework on a separate PR as they work different than the rest of the functions.
Added a new method flag METHOD_FLAG_OBJECT_CORE, used internally. Allows to not dump the core virtuals like `_notification` to the json API, since each language will implement those as it is best fits.
Capsule height and radius setters can modify each other, rather than
using clamping, to avoid cases where values are not set correctly when
loading a scene (depending on the order of properties).
Inspector undo/redo:
Added the possibility to link properties together in the editor, so
they can be undone together, for cases where a property can modify
another one.
Gizmo undo/redo:
Capsule handles pass both radius and height values so they can be undone
together.
When a shader error is printed about a built-in shader, the origin
of the shader will now be recognizable immediately by looking at
the top of the printed shader code.
* Make Undo/Redo menu items disabled when clicking it does nothing.
* Context menu of `TextEdit`
* Context menu of `LineEdit`
* Editor's Scene menu
* Script editor's Edit menu and context menu (for Script and Text)
* Make editor undo/redo log messages translatable.
* Mark `UndoRedo`'s `has_{un,re}do()` methods as `const`.
* Expose `TextEdit`'s `has_{un,re}do()` to scripts since `{un,re}do()` are already available.
* Change EditorNode3D::update_all_gizmos() to start at the edited scene
root instead of the whole editor root.
* Call update_all_gizmos() only once at start instead of evrey time a
gizmo plugin is added.
* Add missing null check.
- Don't display the time dialog if the automatically calculated
generation time is short enough.
- Clarify the purpose of waiting in the progress dialog.
This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node
that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality
for making bone manipulation in Godot easier.
This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg
Full list of changes:
* Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource
* This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed
* Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource
* This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node
* Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK
* Each modification is in it's own file
* Several changes to Skeletons, listed below:
* Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract
* So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone
* Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain
* Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them.
* New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D
* Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone
* BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily
* BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality.
* This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes
* BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name.
* BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility
* BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly
* Added rotate_to_align function in Basis
* Added class reference documentation for all changes
Benefits:
- Knows the size of the mesh to prevent push back taking longer
- No longer updates grid every frame, only if the camera has moved 10 units or more.
- Considerably less power draw
- Will redraw when you swap from orthographic to perspective and vice versa.
Infinite inertia:
Not needed anymore, since it's now possible to set one-directional
collision layers in order for characters to ignore rigid bodies, while
rigid bodies still collide with characters.
Ray shapes:
They were introduced as a work around to allow constant speed on slopes,
which is now possible with the new property in CharacterBody instead.
Adds support for dragging in all files of type Texture2D for 2D.
Adds support for dragging in all files of type Mesh for 3D.
Replaces adding texture as Light2D with PointLight2D.
Add more node types that textures can be added as
- TextureButton
- CPUParticles2D
Having a property which has the same name as its class leads to confusing
situations (e.g. `BaseButton` has a `shortcut` property of type `Shortcut`
which has a `shortcut` property of type `InputEvent`).
Also renames `is_event` to `matches_event`, and `is_valid` to `has_valid_event`
to better reflect what the methods check.
Implemented "output" event
Refactored "seq" field generation
Prevent debugging when editor and client are in different projects
Removed unneeded references to peer on the parser
Refactored way to detect project path
Implemented "setBreakpoints" request
Fix double events when terminating from client
Refactored "stopped" event
Implemented "stopped" with breakpoint event
Implemented "stackTrace", "scopes" and "variables" request
Report incoming number of stack dump variables
Implemented proper reporting of scopes and variables from stack frames
Prevent editor from grabbing focus when a DAP session is active
Implemented "next" and "stepIn" requests
Implemented "Source" checksum computing
Switched expected errors from macros to silent guards
Refactored message_id
Respect client settings regarding lines/columns behavior
Refactored nested DAP fields
Implement reporting of "Members" and "Globals" scopes as well
Fix error messages not being shown, and improved wrong path message
This pull request fixes an issue where the "View" menu in the 3D view toolbar would close when you selected either the "View Origin" or "View Grid" checkboxes. This was inconvenient and wasted time by making you have to reopen the menu in order to get to other settings anytime you changed this.
When dragging and dropping a texture, mesh, or scene from the FileSystem into the
2D or 3D viewport, it will be added as a child of the current scene's root node.
This pull request fixes an issue where the paint and erase tools in the TileMap editor had the same shortcut (E). The erase tool having "E" be its shortcut makes more sense than the paint tool having that be its shortcut. So I changed the paint tool's shortcut to be "D" since nothing else uses it and it's short for "draw", it's also right next to "S" on the keyboard which happens to be the selection tool.
- Use the ° symbol instead of "deg" to reduce clutter.
- Round the displayed lengths to only one decimal instead of two
to further reduce clutter.
- Don't make the `px` suffix localizable, as it isn't localizable
anywhere else in the editor.
This makes it easier to notice that some menu items only appear when
specific nodes are selected.
This change applies to both 2D and 3D editors, including both plugin-based
menus and the hardcoded 2D layout/animation contextual menus.
* Fixed subgizmo editing on scaled nodes.
* Added more clarifications on the coordinate space of subgizmos.
* Given input priority to the transform gizmo over subgizmo selection.
* Added an extra stage before compiling shader, which is generating a binary blob.
* On Vulkan, this allows caching the SPIRV reflection information, which is expensive to parse.
* On other (future) RenderingDevices, it allows caching converted binary data, such as DXIL or MSL.
This PR makes the shader cache include the reflection information, hence editor startup times are significantly improved.
I tested this well and it appears to work, and I added a lot of consistency checks, but because it includes writing and reading binary information, rare bugs may pop up, so be aware.
There was not much of a choice for storing the reflection information, given shaders can be a lot, take a lot of space and take time to parse.
A Camera3D node still has to be selected to initially enable camera
preview, but another node can then be selected and the preview can
be disabled by pressing the shortcut key again.
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- Use background and line colors that match better with the
rest of the editor.
- Use translucent lines to make overlapping lines visible.
- Tweak the error message to mention the UV layer in question
when there is no UV for a defined layer.
- Makes tips clearer and more consistent.
- Removes outdated "shift+v" that doesn't work
- Adds Ctrl+RMB for adding nodes at position
- Removes tip for non-existent Alt+Drag in 3D select tool
* Clean-up of node_3d_editor_plugin.{h,cpp}: removed unused code, fixed some bugs.
* Moved node_3d_editor_gizmos.{h,cpp} to editor/plugins.
* Added support for multiple gizmos per node. This means custom gizmos will no longer override the built-in ones and that multiple gizmos can be used in more complex nodes.
* Added support for handle IDs. When adding handles to a gizmo, an ID can be specified for each one, making it easier to work with gizmos that have a variable number of handles.
* Added support for subgizmos, selectable elements that can be transformed without needing a node of their own. By overriding _subgizmo_intersect_frustum() and/or _subgizmo_intersect_ray() gizmos can define which subgizmos should be selected on a region or click selection. Subgizmo transformations are applied using get/set/commit virtual methods, similar to how handles work.
`localhost` was removed as it won't work out of the box. It can be added
by the user if they're working on the asset library itself.
This won't affect existing installations due to how the editor settings
are stored, but existing installations will keep working fine.
* Added a new macro SNAME() that constructs and caches a local stringname.
* Subsequent usages use the cached version.
* Since these use a global static variable, a second refcounter of static usages need to be kept for cleanup time.
* Replaced all theme usages by this new macro.
* Replace all signal emission usages by this new macro.
* Replace all call_deferred usages by this new macro.
This is part of ongoing work to optimize GUI and the editor.
- Allow some tolerance when clicking the plane move/scale,
even if the click is actually slightly outside the plane
(similar to Blender).
- Make the rotate manipulation circles visually thinner to be
less distracting.
- Make the hovered color less saturated to be more distinguishable
from the non-hovered state.
- Don't set brightness above 1.0 to prevent the gizmo from glowing
when hovered.
- Use a smaller drag threshold (8 pixels instead of 10 pixels).
- Scale the 2D editor drag threshold with the zoom to make it
work the same regardless of the current zoom level.
Neither name is a perfect match but `Curve3Texture` looked too similar to
`CurveTexture` and `Curve3D`, which made things confusing when picking a
texture type or browsing the API reference.
- To make things easier to follow, display the asset name in
confirmation dialogs.
- Display the number of conflicting files in the asset extraction dialog.
This reduces the number of clicks required to install an asset.
- Add 1-5 shortcuts to zoom between 100% and 1600% quickly
(similar to GIMP).
- When holding down Alt, go through integer zoom values if above 100%
or fractional zoom values with integer denominators if below 100%
(50%, ~33.3%, 25%, …).