- NewPoint = []
- # Rotate X
- NewY = (PY * cos(AngleX))-(PZ * sin(AngleX))
- NewZ = (PZ * cos(AngleX))+(PY * sin(AngleX))
- # Rotate Y
- PZ = NewZ
- PY = NewY
- NewZ = (PZ * cos(AngleY))-(PX * sin(AngleY))
- NewX = (PX * cos(AngleY))+(PZ * sin(AngleY))
- PX = NewX
- PZ = NewZ
- # Rotate Z
- NewX = (PX * cos(AngleZ))-(PY * sin(AngleZ))
- NewY = (PY * cos(AngleZ))+(PX * sin(AngleZ))
- NewPoint.append(NewX)
- NewPoint.append(NewY)
- NewPoint.append(NewZ)
- return NewPoint
-
-def flatern(vertx, verty, vertz):
-
- cam = Camera.get() # Get the cameras in scene
- Lens = cam[0].getLens() # The First Blender camera lens
-
- camTyp = cam[0].getType()
-
- msize = (context.imageSizeX(), context.imageSizeY())
- xres = msize[0] # X res for output
- yres = msize[1] # Y res for output
- ratio = xres/yres
-
- screenxy=[0,0]
- x=-vertx
- y=verty
- z=vertz
-
- fov = atan(ratio * 16.0 / Lens) # Get fov stuff
- dist = xres/2*tan(fov) # Calculate dist from pinhole camera to image plane
-#----------------------------
-# calculate x'=dist*x/z & y'=dist*x/z
-#----------------------------
- screenxy[0]=int(xres/2+4*x*dist/z)
- screenxy[1]=int(yres/2+4*y*dist/z)
- return screenxy
-
-def writesvg(ob):
-
- for i in range(0, ob[0]+1):
- print ob[i], "\n"
- print "WriteSVG\n"
-
-########
-# Main #
-########
-
-scena = Scene.GetCurrent()
-context = scena.getRenderingContext()
-
-#print dir(context)
-
-init()
-
-tacka = [0,0,0]
-lice = [3,tacka,tacka,tacka,tacka]
-
-msize = (context.imageSizeX(), context.imageSizeY())
-print msize
-
-file=open("proba.svg","w")
-
-file.write("<svg width=\"" + `msize[0]` + "\" height=\"" + `msize[1]` + "\"\n")
-file.write("xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\" version=\"1.2\" streamable=\"true\">\n")
-#file.write("<pageSet>\n")
-
-Objects = Blender.Object.Get()
-NUMobjects = len(Objects)
-
-startFrm = context.startFrame()
-endFrm = startFrm
-#endFrm = context.endFrame()
-camera = scena.getCurrentCamera() # Get the current camera
-
-for f in range(startFrm, endFrm+1):
- #scena.currentFrame(f)
- Blender.Set('curframe', f)
-
- DrawProgressBar (f/(endFrm+1-startFrm),"Rendering ..." + str(context.currentFrame()))
-
- print "Frame: ", f, "\n"
- if startFrm <> endFrm: file.write("<g id=\"Frame" + str(f) + "\" style=\"visibility:hidden\">\n")
- for o in range(NUMobjects):
-
- if Objects[o].getType() == "Mesh":
-
- obj = Objects[o] # Get the first selected object
- objname = obj.name # The object name
-
-
- OBJmesh = obj.getData() # Get the mesh data for the object
- numfaces=len(OBJmesh.faces) # The number of faces in the object
- numEachVert=len(OBJmesh.faces[0]) # The number of verts in each face
-
- #------------
- # Get the Material Colors
- #------------
-# MATinfo = OBJmesh.getMaterials()
-#
-# if len(MATinfo) > 0:
-# RGB=MATinfo[0].rgbCol
-# R=int(RGB[0]*255)
-# G=int(RGB[1]*255)
-# B=int(RGB[2]*255)
-# color=`R`+"."+`G`+"."+`B`
-# print color
-# else:
-# color="100.100.100"
-
- objekat = []
-
- objekat.append(0)
-
- for face in range(numfaces):
- numvert = len(OBJmesh.faces[face])
- objekat.append(numvert)
- objekat[0] += 1
-
-# backface cutting
- a = []
- a.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][0][0])
- a.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][0][1])
- a.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][0][2])
- a = RotatePoint(a[0], a[1], a[2], obj.RotX, obj.RotY, obj.RotZ)
- a[0] += obj.LocX - camera.LocX
- a[1] += obj.LocY - camera.LocY
- a[2] += obj.LocZ - camera.LocZ
- b = []
- b.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][1][0])
- b.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][1][1])
- b.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][1][2])
- b = RotatePoint(b[0], b[1], b[2], obj.RotX, obj.RotY, obj.RotZ)
- b[0] += obj.LocX - camera.LocX
- b[1] += obj.LocY - camera.LocY
- b[2] += obj.LocZ - camera.LocZ
- c = []
- c.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][numvert-1][0])
- c.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][numvert-1][1])
- c.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][numvert-1][2])
- c = RotatePoint(c[0], c[1], c[2], obj.RotX, obj.RotY, obj.RotZ)
- c[0] += obj.LocX - camera.LocX
- c[1] += obj.LocY - camera.LocY
- c[2] += obj.LocZ - camera.LocZ
-
- norm = [0,0,0]
- norm[0] = (b[1] - a[1])*(c[2] - a[2]) - (c[1] - a[1])*(b[2] - a[2])
- norm[1] = -((b[0] - a[0])*(c[2] - a[2]) - (c[0] - a[0])*(b[2] - a[2]))
- norm[2] = (b[0] - a[0])*(c[1] - a[1]) - (c[0] - a[0])*(b[1] - a[1])
-
- d = norm[0]*a[0] + norm[1]*a[1] + norm[2]*a[2]
-
- if d < 0:
- file.write("<polygon points=\"")
- for vert in range(numvert):
-
- objekat[0] += 3
-
- vertxyz = []
-
- if vert != 0: file.write(", ")
-
- vertxyz.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][vert][0])
- vertxyz.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][vert][1])
- vertxyz.append(OBJmesh.faces[face][vert][2])
-
-# rotate object
-
- vertxyz = RotatePoint(vertxyz[0], vertxyz[1], vertxyz[2], obj.RotX, obj.RotY, obj.RotZ)
-
- vertxyz[0] += obj.LocX - camera.LocX
- vertxyz[1] += obj.LocY - camera.LocY
- vertxyz[2] += obj.LocZ - camera.LocZ
-
-# rotate camera
-
- vertxyz = RotatePoint(vertxyz[0], vertxyz[1], vertxyz[2], -camera.RotX, -camera.RotY, -camera.RotZ)
-
- objekat.append(Distance(vertxyz[0], vertxyz[1], vertxyz[2]))
-# dist = Distance(vertxyz[0], vertxyz[1], vertxyz[2])
- xy = flatern(vertxyz[0], vertxyz[1], vertxyz[2])
- px = int(xy[0])
- py = int(xy[1])
- objekat.append(px)
- objekat.append(py)
- # add/sorting in Z' direction
- #Dodaj(px,py,Distance(vertxyz[0], vertxyz[1], vertxyz[2]))
- file.write(`px` + ", " + `py`)
- ambient = -200
- svetlo = [1,1,-1]
- vektori = (norm[0]*svetlo[0]+norm[1]*svetlo[1]+norm[2]*svetlo[2])
- vduzine = fabs(sqrt(pow(norm[0],2)+pow(norm[1],2)+pow(norm[2],2))*sqrt(pow(svetlo[0],2)+pow(svetlo[1],2)+pow(svetlo[2],2)))
- intensity = floor(ambient + 255 * acos(vektori/vduzine))
- print vektori/vduzine
- if intensity < 0: intensity = 0
- file.write("\"\n style=\"fill:rgb("+str(intensity)+","+str(intensity)+","+str(intensity)+");stroke:rgb(0,0,0);stroke-width:1\"/>\n")
- if startFrm <> endFrm:
- file.write("<animate attributeName=\"visibility\" begin=\""+str(f*0.08)+"s\" dur=\"0.08s\" fill=\"remove\" to=\"visible\">\n")
- file.write("</animate>\n")
- file.write("</g>\n")
-
-#flatern()
-#writesvg(objekat)
-file.write("</svg>")
-file.close()
-print file
-DrawProgressBar (1.0,"Finished.")
-print "Finished\n"
+ This class is responsible of the rendering process, transformation and
+ projection of the objects in the scene are invoked by the renderer.
+
+ The rendering is done using the active camera for the current scene.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self):
+ """Make the rendering process only for the current scene by default.
+
+ We will work on a copy of the scene, to be sure that the current scene do
+ not get modified in any way.
+ """
+
+ # Render the current Scene, this should be a READ-ONLY property
+ self._SCENE = Scene.GetCurrent()
+
+ # Use the aspect ratio of the scene rendering context
+ context = self._SCENE.getRenderingContext()
+
+ aspect_ratio = float(context.imageSizeX())/float(context.imageSizeY())
+ self.canvasRatio = (float(context.aspectRatioX())*aspect_ratio,
+ float(context.aspectRatioY())
+ )
+
+ # Render from the currently active camera
+ self.cameraObj = self._SCENE.getCurrentCamera()
+
+ # Get the list of lighting sources
+ obj_lst = self._SCENE.getChildren()
+ self.lights = [ o for o in obj_lst if o.getType() == 'Lamp']
+
+ # When there are no lights we use a default lighting source
+ # that have the same position of the camera
+ if len(self.lights) == 0:
+ l = Lamp.New('Lamp')
+ lobj = Object.New('Lamp')
+ lobj.loc = self.cameraObj.loc
+ lobj.link(l)
+ self.lights.append(lobj)
+
+
+ ##
+ # Public Methods
+ #
+
+ def doRendering(self, outputWriter, animation=False):
+ """Render picture or animation and write it out.
+
+ The parameters are:
+ - a Vector writer object that will be used to output the result.
+ - a flag to tell if we want to render an animation or only the
+ current frame.
+ """
+
+ context = self._SCENE.getRenderingContext()
+ origCurrentFrame = context.currentFrame()
+
+ # Handle the animation case
+ if not animation:
+ startFrame = origCurrentFrame
+ endFrame = startFrame
+ outputWriter.open()
+ else:
+ startFrame = context.startFrame()
+ endFrame = context.endFrame()
+ outputWriter.open(startFrame, endFrame)
+
+ # Do the rendering process frame by frame
+ print "Start Rendering of %d frames" % (endFrame-startFrame)
+ for f in xrange(startFrame, endFrame+1):
+ print "\n\nFrame: %d" % f
+ context.currentFrame(f)
+
+ # Use some temporary workspace, a full copy of the scene
+ inputScene = self._SCENE.copy(2)
+ # And Set our camera accordingly
+ self.cameraObj = inputScene.getCurrentCamera()
+
+ # Get a projector for this camera.
+ # NOTE: the projector wants object in world coordinates,
+ # so we should remember to apply modelview transformations
+ # _before_ we do projection transformations.
+ self.proj = Projector(self.cameraObj, self.canvasRatio)
+
+ try:
+ renderedScene = self.doRenderScene(inputScene)
+ except :
+ print "There was an error! Aborting."
+ import traceback
+ print traceback.print_exc()
+
+ self._SCENE.makeCurrent()
+ Scene.unlink(inputScene)
+ del inputScene
+ return
+
+ outputWriter.printCanvas(renderedScene,
+ doPrintPolygons = config.polygons['SHOW'],
+ doPrintEdges = config.edges['SHOW'],
+ showHiddenEdges = config.edges['SHOW_HIDDEN'])
+
+ # delete the rendered scene
+ self._SCENE.makeCurrent()
+ Scene.unlink(renderedScene)
+ del renderedScene
+
+ outputWriter.close()
+ print "Done!"
+ context.currentFrame(origCurrentFrame)
+
+
+ def doRenderScene(self, workScene):
+ """Control the rendering process.
+
+ Here we control the entire rendering process invoking the operation
+ needed to transform and project the 3D scene in two dimensions.
+ """
+
+ # global processing of the scene
+
+ self._doSceneClipping(workScene)
+
+ self._doConvertGeometricObjsToMesh(workScene)
+
+ if config.output['JOIN_OBJECTS']:
+ self._joinMeshObjectsInScene(workScene)
+
+ self._doSceneDepthSorting(workScene)
+
+ # Per object activities
+
+ Objects = workScene.getChildren()
+ print "Total Objects: %d" % len(Objects)
+ for i,obj in enumerate(Objects):
+ print "\n\n-------"
+ print "Rendering Object: %d" % i
+
+ if obj.getType() != 'Mesh':
+ print "Only Mesh supported! - Skipping type:", obj.getType()
+ continue
+
+ print "Rendering: ", obj.getName()
+
+ mesh = obj.getData(mesh=1)
+
+ self._doModelingTransformation(mesh, obj.matrix)
+
+ self._doBackFaceCulling(mesh)
+
+
+ # When doing HSR with NEWELL we may want to flip all normals
+ # toward the viewer
+ if config.polygons['HSR'] == "NEWELL":
+ for f in mesh.faces:
+ f.sel = 1-f.sel
+ mesh.flipNormals()
+ for f in mesh.faces:
+ f.sel = 1
+
+ self._doLighting(mesh)
+
+ # Do "projection" now so we perform further processing
+ # in Normalized View Coordinates
+ self._doProjection(mesh, self.proj)
+
+ self._doViewFrustumClipping(mesh)
+
+ self._doHiddenSurfaceRemoval(mesh)
+
+ self._doEdgesStyle(mesh, edgeStyles[config.edges['STYLE']])
+
+ # Update the object data, important! :)
+ mesh.update()
+
+ return workScene
+
+
+ ##
+ # Private Methods
+ #
+
+ # Utility methods
+
+ def _getObjPosition(self, obj):
+ """Return the obj position in World coordinates.
+ """
+ return obj.matrix.translationPart()
+
+ def _cameraViewVector(self):
+ """Get the View Direction form the camera matrix.
+ """
+ return Vector(self.cameraObj.matrix[2]).resize3D()
+
+
+ # Faces methods
+
+ def _isFaceVisible(self, face):
+ """Determine if a face of an object is visible from the current camera.
+
+ The view vector is calculated from the camera location and one of the
+ vertices of the face (expressed in World coordinates, after applying
+ modelview transformations).
+
+ After those transformations we determine if a face is visible by
+ computing the angle between the face normal and the view vector, this
+ angle has to be between -90 and 90 degrees for the face to be visible.
+ This corresponds somehow to the dot product between the two, if it
+ results > 0 then the face is visible.
+
+ There is no need to normalize those vectors since we are only interested in
+ the sign of the cross product and not in the product value.
+
+ NOTE: here we assume the face vertices are in WorldCoordinates, so
+ please transform the object _before_ doing the test.
+ """
+
+ normal = Vector(face.no)
+ camPos = self._getObjPosition(self.cameraObj)
+ view_vect = None
+
+ # View Vector in orthographics projections is the view Direction of
+ # the camera
+ if self.cameraObj.data.getType() == 1:
+ view_vect = self._cameraViewVector()
+
+ # View vector in perspective projections can be considered as
+ # the difference between the camera position and one point of
+ # the face, we choose the farthest point from the camera.
+ if self.cameraObj.data.getType() == 0:
+ vv = max( [ ((camPos - Vector(v.co)).length, (camPos - Vector(v.co))) for v in face] )
+ view_vect = vv[1]
+
+
+ # if d > 0 the face is visible from the camera
+ d = view_vect * normal
+
+ if d > 0:
+ return True
+ else:
+ return False
+
+
+ # Scene methods
+
+ def _doSceneClipping(self, scene):
+ """Clip whole objects against the View Frustum.
+
+ For now clip away only objects according to their center position.
+ """
+
+ cpos = self._getObjPosition(self.cameraObj)
+ view_vect = self._cameraViewVector()
+
+ near = self.cameraObj.data.clipStart
+ far = self.cameraObj.data.clipEnd
+
+ aspect = float(self.canvasRatio[0])/float(self.canvasRatio[1])
+ fovy = atan(0.5/aspect/(self.cameraObj.data.lens/32))
+ fovy = fovy * 360.0/pi
+
+ Objects = scene.getChildren()
+ for o in Objects:
+ if o.getType() != 'Mesh': continue;
+
+ obj_vect = Vector(cpos) - self._getObjPosition(o)
+
+ d = obj_vect*view_vect
+ theta = AngleBetweenVecs(obj_vect, view_vect)
+
+ # if the object is outside the view frustum, clip it away
+ if (d < near) or (d > far) or (theta > fovy):
+ scene.unlink(o)
+
+ def _doConvertGeometricObjsToMesh(self, scene):
+ """Convert all "geometric" objects to mesh ones.
+ """
+ geometricObjTypes = ['Mesh', 'Surf', 'Curve', 'Text']
+ #geometricObjTypes = ['Mesh', 'Surf', 'Curve']
+
+ Objects = scene.getChildren()
+ objList = [ o for o in Objects if o.getType() in geometricObjTypes ]
+ for obj in objList:
+ old_obj = obj
+ obj = self._convertToRawMeshObj(obj)
+ scene.link(obj)
+ scene.unlink(old_obj)
+
+
+ # XXX Workaround for Text and Curve which have some normals
+ # inverted when they are converted to Mesh, REMOVE that when
+ # blender will fix that!!
+ if old_obj.getType() in ['Curve', 'Text']:
+ me = obj.getData(mesh=1)
+ for f in me.faces: f.sel = 1;
+ for v in me.verts: v.sel = 1;
+ me.remDoubles(0)
+ me.triangleToQuad()
+ me.recalcNormals()
+ me.update()
+
+
+ def _doSceneDepthSorting(self, scene):
+ """Sort objects in the scene.
+
+ The object sorting is done accordingly to the object centers.
+ """
+
+ c = self._getObjPosition(self.cameraObj)
+
+ by_center_pos = (lambda o1, o2:
+ (o1.getType() == 'Mesh' and o2.getType() == 'Mesh') and
+ cmp((self._getObjPosition(o1) - Vector(c)).length,
+ (self._getObjPosition(o2) - Vector(c)).length)
+ )
+
+ # TODO: implement sorting by bounding box, if obj1.bb is inside obj2.bb,
+ # then ob1 goes farther than obj2, useful when obj2 has holes
+ by_bbox = None
+
+ Objects = scene.getChildren()
+ Objects.sort(by_center_pos)
+
+ # update the scene
+ for o in Objects:
+ scene.unlink(o)
+ scene.link(o)
+
+ def _joinMeshObjectsInScene(self, scene):
+ """Merge all the Mesh Objects in a scene into a single Mesh Object.
+ """
+
+ oList = [o for o in scene.getChildren() if o.getType()=='Mesh']
+
+ # FIXME: Object.join() do not work if the list contains 1 object
+ if len(oList) == 1:
+ return
+
+ mesh = Mesh.New('BigOne')
+ bigObj = Object.New('Mesh', 'BigOne')
+ bigObj.link(mesh)
+
+ scene.link(bigObj)
+
+ try:
+ bigObj.join(oList)
+ except RuntimeError:
+ print "\nWarning! - Can't Join Objects\n"
+ scene.unlink(bigObj)
+ return
+ except TypeError:
+ print "Objects Type error?"
+
+ for o in oList:
+ scene.unlink(o)
+
+ scene.update()
+
+
+ # Per object/mesh methods
+
+ def _convertToRawMeshObj(self, object):
+ """Convert geometry based object to a mesh object.
+ """
+ me = Mesh.New('RawMesh_'+object.name)
+ me.getFromObject(object.name)
+
+ newObject = Object.New('Mesh', 'RawMesh_'+object.name)
+ newObject.link(me)
+
+ # If the object has no materials set a default material
+ if not me.materials:
+ me.materials = [Material.New()]
+ #for f in me.faces: f.mat = 0
+
+ newObject.setMatrix(object.getMatrix())
+
+ return newObject
+
+ def _doModelingTransformation(self, mesh, matrix):
+ """Transform object coordinates to world coordinates.
+
+ This step is done simply applying to the object its tranformation
+ matrix and recalculating its normals.
+ """
+ # XXX FIXME: blender do not transform normals in the right way when
+ # there are negative scale values
+ if matrix[0][0] < 0 or matrix[1][1] < 0 or matrix[2][2] < 0:
+ print "WARNING: Negative scales, expect incorrect results!"
+
+ mesh.transform(matrix, True)
+
+ def _doBackFaceCulling(self, mesh):
+ """Simple Backface Culling routine.
+
+ At this level we simply do a visibility test face by face and then
+ select the vertices belonging to visible faces.
+ """
+
+ # Select all vertices, so edges can be displayed even if there are no
+ # faces
+ for v in mesh.verts:
+ v.sel = 1
+
+ Mesh.Mode(Mesh.SelectModes['FACE'])
+ # Loop on faces
+ for f in mesh.faces:
+ f.sel = 0
+ if self._isFaceVisible(f):
+ f.sel = 1
+
+ def _doLighting(self, mesh):
+ """Apply an Illumination and shading model to the object.
+
+ The model used is the Phong one, it may be inefficient,
+ but I'm just learning about rendering and starting from Phong seemed
+ the most natural way.
+ """
+
+ # If the mesh has vertex colors already, use them,
+ # otherwise turn them on and do some calculations
+ if mesh.vertexColors:
+ return
+ mesh.vertexColors = 1
+
+ materials = mesh.materials
+
+ camPos = self._getObjPosition(self.cameraObj)
+
+ # We do per-face color calculation (FLAT Shading), we can easily turn
+ # to a per-vertex calculation if we want to implement some shading
+ # technique. For an example see:
+ # http://www.miralab.unige.ch/papers/368.pdf
+ for f in mesh.faces:
+ if not f.sel:
+ continue
+
+ mat = None
+ if materials:
+ mat = materials[f.mat]
+
+ # A new default material
+ if mat == None:
+ mat = Material.New('defMat')
+
+ # Check if it is a shadeless material
+ elif mat.getMode() & Material.Modes['SHADELESS']:
+ I = mat.getRGBCol()
+ # Convert to a value between 0 and 255
+ tmp_col = [ int(c * 255.0) for c in I]
+
+ for c in f.col:
+ c.r = tmp_col[0]
+ c.g = tmp_col[1]
+ c.b = tmp_col[2]
+ #c.a = tmp_col[3]
+
+ continue
+
+
+ # do vertex color calculation
+
+ TotDiffSpec = Vector([0.0, 0.0, 0.0])
+
+ for l in self.lights:
+ light_obj = l
+ light_pos = self._getObjPosition(l)
+ light = light_obj.getData()
+
+ L = Vector(light_pos).normalize()
+
+ V = (Vector(camPos) - Vector(f.cent)).normalize()
+
+ N = Vector(f.no).normalize()
+
+ if config.polygons['SHADING'] == 'TOON':
+ NL = ShadingUtils.toonShading(N*L)
+ else:
+ NL = (N*L)
+
+ # Should we use NL instead of (N*L) here?
+ R = 2 * (N*L) * N - L
+
+ Ip = light.getEnergy()
+
+ # Diffuse co-efficient
+ kd = mat.getRef() * Vector(mat.getRGBCol())
+ for i in [0, 1, 2]:
+ kd[i] *= light.col[i]
+
+ Idiff = Ip * kd * max(0, NL)
+
+
+ # Specular component
+ ks = mat.getSpec() * Vector(mat.getSpecCol())
+ ns = mat.getHardness()
+ Ispec = Ip * ks * pow(max(0, (V*R)), ns)
+
+ TotDiffSpec += (Idiff+Ispec)
+
+
+ # Ambient component
+ Iamb = Vector(Blender.World.Get()[0].getAmb())
+ ka = mat.getAmb()
+
+ # Emissive component (convert to a triplet)
+ ki = Vector([mat.getEmit()]*3)
+
+ #I = ki + Iamb + (Idiff + Ispec)
+ I = ki + (ka * Iamb) + TotDiffSpec
+
+
+ # Set Alpha component
+ I = list(I)
+ I.append(mat.getAlpha())
+
+ # Clamp I values between 0 and 1
+ I = [ min(c, 1) for c in I]
+ I = [ max(0, c) for c in I]
+
+ # Convert to a value between 0 and 255
+ tmp_col = [ int(c * 255.0) for c in I]
+
+ for c in f.col:
+ c.r = tmp_col[0]
+ c.g = tmp_col[1]
+ c.b = tmp_col[2]
+ c.a = tmp_col[3]
+
+ def _doProjection(self, mesh, projector):
+ """Apply Viewing and Projection tranformations.
+ """
+
+ for v in mesh.verts:
+ p = projector.doProjection(v.co[:])
+ v.co[0] = p[0]
+ v.co[1] = p[1]
+ v.co[2] = p[2]
+
+ #mesh.recalcNormals()
+ #mesh.update()
+
+ # We could reeset Camera matrix, since now
+ # we are in Normalized Viewing Coordinates,
+ # but doung that would affect World Coordinate
+ # processing for other objects
+
+ #self.cameraObj.data.type = 1
+ #self.cameraObj.data.scale = 2.0
+ #m = Matrix().identity()
+ #self.cameraObj.setMatrix(m)
+
+ def _doViewFrustumClipping(self, mesh):
+ """Clip faces against the View Frustum.
+ """
+
+ # HSR routines
+ def __simpleDepthSort(self, mesh):
+ """Sort faces by the furthest vertex.
+
+ This simple mesthod is known also as the painter algorithm, and it
+ solves HSR correctly only for convex meshes.
+ """
+
+ #global progress
+
+ # The sorting requires circa n*log(n) steps
+ n = len(mesh.faces)
+ progress.setActivity("HSR: Painter", n*log(n))
+
+ by_furthest_z = (lambda f1, f2: progress.update() and
+ cmp(max([v.co[2] for v in f1]), max([v.co[2] for v in f2])+EPS)
+ )
+
+ # FIXME: using NMesh to sort faces. We should avoid that!
+ nmesh = NMesh.GetRaw(mesh.name)
+
+ # remember that _higher_ z values mean further points
+ nmesh.faces.sort(by_furthest_z)
+ nmesh.faces.reverse()
+
+ nmesh.update()
+
+
+ def __newellDepthSort(self, mesh):
+ """Newell's depth sorting.
+
+ """
+ from hsrtk import *
+
+ #global progress
+
+ # Find non planar quads and convert them to triangle
+ #for f in mesh.faces:
+ # f.sel = 0
+ # if is_nonplanar_quad(f.v):
+ # print "NON QUAD??"
+ # f.sel = 1
+
+
+ # Now reselect all faces
+ for f in mesh.faces:
+ f.sel = 1
+ mesh.quadToTriangle()
+
+ # FIXME: using NMesh to sort faces. We should avoid that!
+ nmesh = NMesh.GetRaw(mesh.name)
+
+ # remember that _higher_ z values mean further points
+ nmesh.faces.sort(by_furthest_z)
+ nmesh.faces.reverse()
+
+ # Begin depth sort tests
+
+ # use the smooth flag to set marked faces
+ for f in nmesh.faces:
+ f.smooth = 0
+
+ facelist = nmesh.faces[:]
+ maplist = []
+
+
+ # The steps are _at_least_ equal to len(facelist), we do not count the
+ # feces coming out from splitting!!
+ progress.setActivity("HSR: Newell", len(facelist))
+ #progress.setQuiet(True)
+
+
+ while len(facelist):
+ debug("\n----------------------\n")
+ debug("len(facelits): %d\n" % len(facelist))
+ P = facelist[0]
+
+ pSign = sign(P.normal[2])
+
+ # We can discard faces parallel to the view vector
+ #if P.normal[2] == 0:
+ # facelist.remove(P)
+ # continue
+
+ split_done = 0
+ face_marked = 0
+
+ for Q in facelist[1:]:
+
+ debug("P.smooth: " + str(P.smooth) + "\n")
+ debug("Q.smooth: " + str(Q.smooth) + "\n")
+ debug("\n")
+
+ qSign = sign(Q.normal[2])
+ # TODO: check also if Q is parallel??
+
+ # Test 0: We need to test only those Qs whose furthest vertex
+ # is closer to the observer than the closest vertex of P.
+
+ zP = [v.co[2] for v in P.v]
+ zQ = [v.co[2] for v in Q.v]
+ notZOverlap = min(zP) > max(zQ) + EPS
+
+ if notZOverlap:
+ debug("\nTest 0\n")
+ debug("NOT Z OVERLAP!\n")
+ if Q.smooth == 0:
+ # If Q is not marked then we can safely print P
+ break
+ else:
+ debug("met a marked face\n")
+ continue
+
+
+ # Test 1: X extent overlapping
+ xP = [v.co[0] for v in P.v]
+ xQ = [v.co[0] for v in Q.v]
+ #notXOverlap = (max(xP) <= min(xQ)) or (max(xQ) <= min(xP))
+ notXOverlap = (min(xQ) >= max(xP)-EPS) or (min(xP) >= max(xQ)-EPS)
+
+ if notXOverlap:
+ debug("\nTest 1\n")
+ debug("NOT X OVERLAP!\n")
+ continue
+
+
+ # Test 2: Y extent Overlapping
+ yP = [v.co[1] for v in P.v]
+ yQ = [v.co[1] for v in Q.v]
+ #notYOverlap = (max(yP) <= min(yQ)) or (max(yQ) <= min(yP))
+ notYOverlap = (min(yQ) >= max(yP)-EPS) or (min(yP) >= max(yQ)-EPS)
+
+ if notYOverlap:
+ debug("\nTest 2\n")
+ debug("NOT Y OVERLAP!\n")
+ continue
+
+
+ # Test 3: P vertices are all behind the plane of Q
+ n = 0
+ for Pi in P:
+ d = qSign * Distance(Vector(Pi), Q)
+ if d <= EPS:
+ n += 1
+ pVerticesBehindPlaneQ = (n == len(P))
+
+ if pVerticesBehindPlaneQ:
+ debug("\nTest 3\n")
+ debug("P BEHIND Q!\n")
+ continue
+
+
+ # Test 4: Q vertices in front of the plane of P
+ n = 0
+ for Qi in Q:
+ d = pSign * Distance(Vector(Qi), P)
+ if d >= -EPS:
+ n += 1
+ qVerticesInFrontPlaneP = (n == len(Q))
+
+ if qVerticesInFrontPlaneP:
+ debug("\nTest 4\n")
+ debug("Q IN FRONT OF P!\n")
+ continue
+
+
+ # Test 5: Check if projections of polygons effectively overlap,
+ # in previous tests we checked only bounding boxes.
+
+ if not projectionsOverlap(P, Q):
+ debug("\nTest 5\n")
+ debug("Projections do not overlap!\n")
+ continue
+
+ # We still can't say if P obscures Q.
+
+ # But if Q is marked we do a face-split trying to resolve a
+ # difficulty (maybe a visibility cycle).
+ if Q.smooth == 1:
+ # Split P or Q
+ debug("Possibly a cycle detected!\n")
+ debug("Split here!!\n")
+
+ facelist = facesplit(P, Q, facelist, nmesh)
+ split_done = 1
+ break
+
+ # The question now is: Does Q obscure P?
+
+
+ # Test 3bis: Q vertices are all behind the plane of P
+ n = 0
+ for Qi in Q:
+ d = pSign * Distance(Vector(Qi), P)
+ if d <= EPS:
+ n += 1
+ qVerticesBehindPlaneP = (n == len(Q))
+
+ if qVerticesBehindPlaneP:
+ debug("\nTest 3bis\n")
+ debug("Q BEHIND P!\n")
+
+
+ # Test 4bis: P vertices in front of the plane of Q
+ n = 0
+ for Pi in P:
+ d = qSign * Distance(Vector(Pi), Q)
+ if d >= -EPS:
+ n += 1
+ pVerticesInFrontPlaneQ = (n == len(P))
+
+ if pVerticesInFrontPlaneQ:
+ debug("\nTest 4bis\n")
+ debug("P IN FRONT OF Q!\n")
+
+
+ # We don't even know if Q does obscure P, so they should
+ # intersect each other, split one of them in two parts.
+ if not qVerticesBehindPlaneP and not pVerticesInFrontPlaneQ:
+ debug("\nSimple Intersection?\n")
+ debug("Test 3bis or 4bis failed\n")
+ debug("Split here!!2\n")
+
+ facelist = facesplit(P, Q, facelist, nmesh)
+ split_done = 1
+ break
+
+ facelist.remove(Q)
+ facelist.insert(0, Q)
+ Q.smooth = 1
+ face_marked = 1
+ debug("Q marked!\n")
+ break
+
+ # Write P!
+ if split_done == 0 and face_marked == 0:
+ facelist.remove(P)
+ maplist.append(P)
+
+ progress.update()
+
+ #if facelist == None:
+ # maplist = [P, Q]
+ # print [v.co for v in P]
+ # print [v.co for v in Q]
+ # break
+
+ # end of while len(facelist)
+
+
+ nmesh.faces = maplist
+ for f in nmesh.faces:
+ f.sel = 1
+
+ nmesh.update()
+
+
+ def _doHiddenSurfaceRemoval(self, mesh):
+ """Do HSR for the given mesh.
+ """
+ if len(mesh.faces) == 0:
+ return
+
+ if config.polygons['HSR'] == 'PAINTER':
+ print "\nUsing the Painter algorithm for HSR."
+ self.__simpleDepthSort(mesh)
+
+ elif config.polygons['HSR'] == 'NEWELL':
+ print "\nUsing the Newell's algorithm for HSR."
+ self.__newellDepthSort(mesh)
+
+
+ def _doEdgesStyle(self, mesh, edgestyleSelect):
+ """Process Mesh Edges accroding to a given selection style.
+
+ Examples of algorithms:
+
+ Contours:
+ given an edge if its adjacent faces have the same normal (that is
+ they are complanar), than deselect it.
+
+ Silhouettes:
+ given an edge if one its adjacent faces is frontfacing and the
+ other is backfacing, than select it, else deselect.
+ """
+
+ Mesh.Mode(Mesh.SelectModes['EDGE'])
+
+ edge_cache = MeshUtils.buildEdgeFaceUsersCache(mesh)
+
+ for i,edge_faces in enumerate(edge_cache):
+ mesh.edges[i].sel = 0
+ if edgestyleSelect(edge_faces):
+ mesh.edges[i].sel = 1
+
+ """
+ for e in mesh.edges:
+
+ e.sel = 0
+ if edgestyleSelect(e, mesh):
+ e.sel = 1
+ """
+
+
+
+# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+## GUI Class and Main Program
+#
+# ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+from Blender import BGL, Draw
+from Blender.BGL import *
+
+class GUI:
+
+ def _init():
+
+ # Output Format menu
+ output_format = config.output['FORMAT']
+ default_value = outputWriters.keys().index(output_format)+1
+ GUI.outFormatMenu = Draw.Create(default_value)
+ GUI.evtOutFormatMenu = 0
+
+ # Animation toggle button
+ GUI.animToggle = Draw.Create(config.output['ANIMATION'])
+ GUI.evtAnimToggle = 1
+
+ # Join Objects toggle button
+ GUI.joinObjsToggle = Draw.Create(config.output['JOIN_OBJECTS'])
+ GUI.evtJoinObjsToggle = 2
+
+ # Render filled polygons
+ GUI.polygonsToggle = Draw.Create(config.polygons['SHOW'])
+
+ # Shading Style menu
+ shading_style = config.polygons['SHADING']
+ default_value = shadingStyles.keys().index(shading_style)+1
+ GUI.shadingStyleMenu = Draw.Create(default_value)
+ GUI.evtShadingStyleMenu = 21
+
+ GUI.evtPolygonsToggle = 3
+ # We hide the config.polygons['EXPANSION_TRICK'], for now
+
+ # Render polygon edges
+ GUI.showEdgesToggle = Draw.Create(config.edges['SHOW'])
+ GUI.evtShowEdgesToggle = 4
+
+ # Render hidden edges
+ GUI.showHiddenEdgesToggle = Draw.Create(config.edges['SHOW_HIDDEN'])
+ GUI.evtShowHiddenEdgesToggle = 5
+
+ # Edge Style menu
+ edge_style = config.edges['STYLE']
+ default_value = edgeStyles.keys().index(edge_style)+1
+ GUI.edgeStyleMenu = Draw.Create(default_value)
+ GUI.evtEdgeStyleMenu = 6
+
+ # Edge Width slider
+ GUI.edgeWidthSlider = Draw.Create(config.edges['WIDTH'])
+ GUI.evtEdgeWidthSlider = 7
+
+ # Edge Color Picker
+ c = config.edges['COLOR']
+ GUI.edgeColorPicker = Draw.Create(c[0]/255.0, c[1]/255.0, c[2]/255.0)
+ GUI.evtEdgeColorPicker = 71
+
+ # Render Button
+ GUI.evtRenderButton = 8
+
+ # Exit Button
+ GUI.evtExitButton = 9
+
+ def draw():
+
+ # initialize static members
+ GUI._init()
+
+ glClear(GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT)
+ glColor3f(0.0, 0.0, 0.0)
+ glRasterPos2i(10, 350)
+ Draw.Text("VRM: Vector Rendering Method script. Version %s." %
+ __version__)
+ glRasterPos2i(10, 335)
+ Draw.Text("Press Q or ESC to quit.")
+
+ # Build the output format menu
+ glRasterPos2i(10, 310)
+ Draw.Text("Select the output Format:")
+ outMenuStruct = "Output Format %t"
+ for t in outputWriters.keys():
+ outMenuStruct = outMenuStruct + "|%s" % t
+ GUI.outFormatMenu = Draw.Menu(outMenuStruct, GUI.evtOutFormatMenu,
+ 10, 285, 160, 18, GUI.outFormatMenu.val, "Choose the Output Format")
+
+ # Animation toggle
+ GUI.animToggle = Draw.Toggle("Animation", GUI.evtAnimToggle,
+ 10, 260, 160, 18, GUI.animToggle.val,
+ "Toggle rendering of animations")
+
+ # Join Objects toggle
+ GUI.joinObjsToggle = Draw.Toggle("Join objects", GUI.evtJoinObjsToggle,
+ 10, 235, 160, 18, GUI.joinObjsToggle.val,
+ "Join objects in the rendered file")
+
+ # Render Button
+ Draw.Button("Render", GUI.evtRenderButton, 10, 210-25, 75, 25+18,
+ "Start Rendering")
+ Draw.Button("Exit", GUI.evtExitButton, 95, 210-25, 75, 25+18, "Exit!")
+
+ # Rendering Styles
+ glRasterPos2i(200, 310)
+ Draw.Text("Rendering Style:")
+
+ # Render Polygons
+ GUI.polygonsToggle = Draw.Toggle("Filled Polygons", GUI.evtPolygonsToggle,
+ 200, 285, 160, 18, GUI.polygonsToggle.val,
+ "Render filled polygons")
+
+ if GUI.polygonsToggle.val == 1:
+
+ # Polygon Shading Style
+ shadingStyleMenuStruct = "Shading Style %t"
+ for t in shadingStyles.keys():
+ shadingStyleMenuStruct = shadingStyleMenuStruct + "|%s" % t.lower()
+ GUI.shadingStyleMenu = Draw.Menu(shadingStyleMenuStruct, GUI.evtShadingStyleMenu,
+ 200, 260, 160, 18, GUI.shadingStyleMenu.val,
+ "Choose the shading style")
+
+
+ # Render Edges
+ GUI.showEdgesToggle = Draw.Toggle("Show Edges", GUI.evtShowEdgesToggle,
+ 200, 235, 160, 18, GUI.showEdgesToggle.val,
+ "Render polygon edges")
+
+ if GUI.showEdgesToggle.val == 1:
+
+ # Edge Style
+ edgeStyleMenuStruct = "Edge Style %t"
+ for t in edgeStyles.keys():
+ edgeStyleMenuStruct = edgeStyleMenuStruct + "|%s" % t.lower()
+ GUI.edgeStyleMenu = Draw.Menu(edgeStyleMenuStruct, GUI.evtEdgeStyleMenu,
+ 200, 210, 160, 18, GUI.edgeStyleMenu.val,
+ "Choose the edge style")
+
+ # Edge size
+ GUI.edgeWidthSlider = Draw.Slider("Width: ", GUI.evtEdgeWidthSlider,
+ 200, 185, 140, 18, GUI.edgeWidthSlider.val,
+ 0.0, 10.0, 0, "Change Edge Width")
+
+ # Edge Color
+ GUI.edgeColorPicker = Draw.ColorPicker(GUI.evtEdgeColorPicker,
+ 342, 185, 18, 18, GUI.edgeColorPicker.val, "Choose Edge Color")
+
+ # Show Hidden Edges
+ GUI.showHiddenEdgesToggle = Draw.Toggle("Show Hidden Edges",
+ GUI.evtShowHiddenEdgesToggle,
+ 200, 160, 160, 18, GUI.showHiddenEdgesToggle.val,
+ "Render hidden edges as dashed lines")
+
+ glRasterPos2i(10, 160)
+ Draw.Text("%s (c) 2006" % __author__)
+
+ def event(evt, val):
+
+ if evt == Draw.ESCKEY or evt == Draw.QKEY:
+ Draw.Exit()
+ else:
+ return
+
+ Draw.Redraw(1)
+
+ def button_event(evt):
+
+ if evt == GUI.evtExitButton:
+ Draw.Exit()
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtOutFormatMenu:
+ i = GUI.outFormatMenu.val - 1
+ config.output['FORMAT']= outputWriters.keys()[i]
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtAnimToggle:
+ config.output['ANIMATION'] = bool(GUI.animToggle.val)
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtJoinObjsToggle:
+ config.output['JOIN_OBJECTS'] = bool(GUI.joinObjsToggle.val)
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtPolygonsToggle:
+ config.polygons['SHOW'] = bool(GUI.polygonsToggle.val)
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtShadingStyleMenu:
+ i = GUI.shadingStyleMenu.val - 1
+ config.polygons['SHADING'] = shadingStyles.keys()[i]
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtShowEdgesToggle:
+ config.edges['SHOW'] = bool(GUI.showEdgesToggle.val)
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtShowHiddenEdgesToggle:
+ config.edges['SHOW_HIDDEN'] = bool(GUI.showHiddenEdgesToggle.val)
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtEdgeStyleMenu:
+ i = GUI.edgeStyleMenu.val - 1
+ config.edges['STYLE'] = edgeStyles.keys()[i]
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtEdgeWidthSlider:
+ config.edges['WIDTH'] = float(GUI.edgeWidthSlider.val)
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtEdgeColorPicker:
+ config.edges['COLOR'] = [int(c*255.0) for c in GUI.edgeColorPicker.val]
+
+ elif evt == GUI.evtRenderButton:
+ label = "Save %s" % config.output['FORMAT']
+ # Show the File Selector
+ global outputfile
+ Blender.Window.FileSelector(vectorize, label, outputfile)
+
+ else:
+ print "Event: %d not handled!" % evt
+
+ if evt:
+ Draw.Redraw(1)
+ #GUI.conf_debug()
+
+ def conf_debug():
+ from pprint import pprint
+ print "\nConfig"
+ pprint(config.output)
+ pprint(config.polygons)
+ pprint(config.edges)
+
+ _init = staticmethod(_init)
+ draw = staticmethod(draw)
+ event = staticmethod(event)
+ button_event = staticmethod(button_event)
+ conf_debug = staticmethod(conf_debug)
+
+# A wrapper function for the vectorizing process
+def vectorize(filename):
+ """The vectorizing process is as follows:
+
+ - Instanciate the writer and the renderer
+ - Render!
+ """
+
+ if filename == "":
+ print "\nERROR: invalid file name!"
+ return
+
+ from Blender import Window
+ editmode = Window.EditMode()
+ if editmode: Window.EditMode(0)
+
+ actualWriter = outputWriters[config.output['FORMAT']]
+ writer = actualWriter(filename)
+
+ renderer = Renderer()
+ renderer.doRendering(writer, config.output['ANIMATION'])
+
+ if editmode: Window.EditMode(1)
+
+# Here the main
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+
+ global progress
+
+ outputfile = ""
+ basename = Blender.sys.basename(Blender.Get('filename'))
+ if basename != "":
+ outputfile = Blender.sys.splitext(basename)[0] + "." + str(config.output['FORMAT']).lower()
+
+ if Blender.mode == 'background':
+ progress = ConsoleProgressIndicator()
+ vectorize(outputfile)
+ else:
+ progress = GraphicalProgressIndicator()
+ Draw.Register(GUI.draw, GUI.event, GUI.button_event)