From: Antonio Ospite Date: Sat, 2 Sep 2006 23:38:42 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Misc fixes and improvements X-Git-Tag: vrm-0.3~22 X-Git-Url: https://git.ao2.it/vrm.git/commitdiff_plain/50d03fe3eb45bdc4a82144565911695a58e82f85?ds=sidebyside Misc fixes and improvements * Support orthogonal camera * Fix perspective division * Use the path element to draw faces in SVG output * Do scene clipping before object transformations * Refactor mesh depth sorting Signed-off-by: Antonio Ospite --- diff --git a/vrm.py b/vrm.py index 0d35415..f7382a7 100755 --- a/vrm.py +++ b/vrm.py @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ Tooltip: 'Vector Rendering Method script' """ __author__ = "Antonio Ospite" -__url__ = ["http://vrm.projects.blender.org"] +__url__ = ["http://projects.blender.org/projects/vrm"] __version__ = "0.3" __bpydoc__ = """\ @@ -42,23 +42,24 @@ __bpydoc__ = """\ # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Things TODO for a next release: -# - Switch to the Mesh structure, should be considerably faster -# (partially done, but with Mesh we cannot sort faces, yet) +# - Use multiple lighting sources in color calculation, +# (this is part of the "shading refactor") and use light color! +# - FIX the issue with negative scales in object tranformations! # - Use a better depth sorting algorithm +# - Implement clipping of primitives and do handle object intersections. +# (for now only clipping away whole objects is supported). # - Review how selections are made (this script uses selection states of # primitives to represent visibility infos) -# - Implement clipping of primitives and do handle object intersections. -# (for now only clipping for whole objects is supported). -# - Implement Edge Styles (silhouettes, contours, etc.) (partially done). -# - Use multiple lighting sources in color calculation -# - Implement Shading Styles? (for now we use Flat Shading). # - Use a data structure other than Mesh to represent the 2D image? -# Think to a way to merge adjacent polygons that have the same color. +# Think to a way to merge (adjacent) polygons that have the same color. # Or a way to use paths for silhouettes and contours. -# - Add Vector Writers other that SVG. # - Consider SMIL for animation handling instead of ECMA Script? (Firefox do # not support SMIL for animations) -# - FIX the issue with negative scales in object tranformations! +# - Switch to the Mesh structure, should be considerably faster +# (partially done, but with Mesh we cannot sort faces, yet) +# - Implement Edge Styles (silhouettes, contours, etc.) (partially done). +# - Implement Shading Styles? (for now we use Flat Shading) (partially done). +# - Add Vector Writers other than SVG. # # --------------------------------------------------------------------- # @@ -219,11 +220,10 @@ class Projector: fovy = fovy * 360.0/pi # What projection do we want? - if camera.type: - #mP = self._calcOrthoMatrix(fovy, aspect, near, far, 17) #camera.scale) - mP = self._calcOrthoMatrix(fovy, aspect, near, far, scale) - else: + if camera.type == 0: mP = self._calcPerspectiveMatrix(fovy, aspect, near, far) + elif camera.type == 1: + mP = self._calcOrthoMatrix(fovy, aspect, near, far, scale) # View transformation cam = Matrix(cameraObj.getInverseMatrix()) @@ -247,9 +247,11 @@ class Projector: # Note that we have to work on the vertex using homogeneous coordinates p = self.projectionMatrix * Vector(v).resize4D() - if p[3]>0: + # Perspective division + if p[3] != 0: p[0] = p[0]/p[3] p[1] = p[1]/p[3] + p[2] = p[2]/p[3] # restore the size p[3] = 1.0 @@ -546,9 +548,12 @@ class SVGVectorWriter(VectorWriter): if not face.sel: continue - self.file.write("\n") @@ -726,6 +730,8 @@ class Renderer: # Use some temporary workspace, a full copy of the scene inputScene = self._SCENE.copy(2) + # And Set our camera accordingly + self.cameraObj = inputScene.getCurrentCamera() try: renderedScene = self.doRenderScene(inputScene) @@ -746,8 +752,8 @@ class Renderer: # clear the rendered scene self._SCENE.makeCurrent() - Scene.unlink(renderedScene) - del renderedScene + #Scene.unlink(renderedScene) + #del renderedScene outputWriter.close() print "Done!" @@ -763,9 +769,9 @@ class Renderer: # global processing of the scene - self._doConvertGeometricObjToMesh(workScene) + self._doSceneClipping(workScene) - #self._doSceneClipping(workScene) + self._doConvertGeometricObjToMesh(workScene) if config.output['JOIN_OBJECTS']: self._joinMeshObjectsInScene(workScene) @@ -777,7 +783,6 @@ class Renderer: Objects = workScene.getChildren() for obj in Objects: - if obj.getType() != 'Mesh': print "Only Mesh supported! - Skipping type:", obj.getType() continue @@ -786,17 +791,22 @@ class Renderer: mesh = obj.getData(mesh=1) - self._doModelToWorldCoordinates(mesh, obj.matrix) + self._doModelingTransformation(mesh, obj.matrix) self._doBackFaceCulling(mesh) - - self._doObjectDepthSorting(mesh) - - self._doColorAndLighting(mesh) - self._doEdgesStyle(mesh, edgeStyles[config.edges['STYLE']]) + self._doPerVertexLighting(mesh) + # Do "projection" now so we perform further processing + # in Normalized View Coordinates self._doProjection(mesh, self.proj) + + self._doViewFrustumClipping(mesh) + + self._doMeshDepthSorting(mesh) + + self._doEdgesStyle(mesh, edgeStyles[config.edges['STYLE']]) + # Update the object data, important! :) mesh.update() @@ -815,7 +825,7 @@ class Renderer: """ return obj.matrix.translationPart() - def _cameraViewDirection(self): + def _cameraViewVector(self): """Get the View Direction form the camera matrix. """ return Vector(self.cameraObj.matrix[2]).resize3D() @@ -850,7 +860,7 @@ class Renderer: # View Vector in orthographics projections is the view Direction of # the camera if self.cameraObj.data.getType() == 1: - view_vect = self._cameraViewDirection() + view_vect = self._cameraViewVector() # View vector in perspective projections can be considered as # the difference between the camera position and one point of @@ -859,6 +869,7 @@ class Renderer: 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 @@ -870,40 +881,14 @@ class Renderer: # Scene methods - def _doConvertGeometricObjToMesh(self, scene): - """Convert all "geometric" objects to mesh ones. - """ - geometricObjTypes = ['Mesh', 'Surf', 'Curve', 'Text'] - - 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 _doSceneClipping(self, scene): - """Clip objects against the View Frustum. + """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._cameraViewDirection() + view_vect = self._cameraViewVector() near = self.cameraObj.data.clipStart far = self.cameraObj.data.clipEnd @@ -925,6 +910,33 @@ class Renderer: if (d < near) or (d > far) or (theta > fovy): scene.unlink(o) + def _doConvertGeometricObjToMesh(self, scene): + """Convert all "geometric" objects to mesh ones. + """ + geometricObjTypes = ['Mesh', 'Surf', 'Curve', 'Text'] + + 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. @@ -955,10 +967,6 @@ class Renderer: """Merge all the Mesh Objects in a scene into a single Mesh Object. """ - if Blender.mode == 'background': - print "\nWARNING! Joining objects not supported in background mode!\n" - return - oList = [o for o in scene.getChildren() if o.getType()=='Mesh'] # FIXME: Object.join() do not work if the list contains 1 object @@ -974,7 +982,7 @@ class Renderer: try: bigObj.join(oList) except RuntimeError: - print "Can't Join Objects" + print "\nCan't Join Objects\n" scene.unlink(bigObj) return except TypeError: @@ -1006,7 +1014,7 @@ class Renderer: return newObject - def _doModelToWorldCoordinates(self, mesh, matrix): + def _doModelingTransformation(self, mesh, matrix): """Transform object coordinates to world coordinates. This step is done simply applying to the object its tranformation @@ -1019,56 +1027,6 @@ class Renderer: mesh.transform(matrix, True) - def _doObjectDepthSorting(self, mesh): - """Sort faces in an object. - - The faces in the object are sorted following the distance of the - vertices from the camera position. - """ - if len(mesh.faces) == 0: - return - - c = self._getObjPosition(self.cameraObj) - - # hackish sorting of faces - - # Sort faces according to the max distance from the camera - by_max_vert_dist = (lambda f1, f2: - cmp(max([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f1]), - max([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f2]))) - - # Sort faces according to the min distance from the camera - by_min_vert_dist = (lambda f1, f2: - cmp(min([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f1]), - min([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f2]))) - - # Sort faces according to the avg distance from the camera - by_avg_vert_dist = (lambda f1, f2: - cmp(sum([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f1])/len(f1), - sum([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f2])/len(f2))) - - - # FIXME: using NMesh to sort faces. We should avoid that! - nmesh = NMesh.GetRaw(mesh.name) - nmesh.faces.sort(by_max_vert_dist) - nmesh.faces.reverse() - - # Get visible faces - #vf = nmesh.faces - #while len(vf)>1: - # p1 = vf[0] - # insideList = - - - mesh.faces.delete(1, range(0, len(mesh.faces))) - - for i,f in enumerate(nmesh.faces): - fv = [v.index for v in f.v] - mesh.faces.extend(fv) - mesh.faces[i].mat = f.mat - mesh.faces[i].sel = f.sel - - def _doBackFaceCulling(self, mesh): """Simple Backface Culling routine. @@ -1088,7 +1046,7 @@ class Renderer: if self._isFaceVisible(f): f.sel = 1 - def _doColorAndLighting(self, mesh): + def _doPerVertexLighting(self, mesh): """Apply an Illumination ans shading model to the object. The model used is the Phong one, it may be inefficient, @@ -1110,7 +1068,7 @@ class Renderer: light = light_obj.data 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: @@ -1150,14 +1108,14 @@ class Renderer: Ip = light.getEnergy() if config.polygons['SHADING'] == 'FLAT': - Idiff = Ip * kd * (N*L) + Idiff = Ip * kd * max(0, (N*L)) elif config.polygons['SHADING'] == 'TOON': Idiff = Ip * kd * MeshUtils.toonShading(N*L) # Specular component ks = mat.getSpec() * Vector(mat.getSpecCol()) ns = mat.getHardness() - Ispec = Ip * ks * pow((V*R), ns) + Ispec = Ip * ks * pow(max(0, (V*R)), ns) # Emissive component ki = Vector([mat.getEmit()]*3) @@ -1182,6 +1140,93 @@ class Renderer: 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] + + # 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. + """ + + def test_extensions(self, f1, f2): + for v1, v2 in [ (v1, v2) for v1 in f1 for v2 in f2 ]: + pass + + def depth_sort(self, faces): + return + + + def _doMeshDepthSorting(self, mesh): + """Sort faces in an object. + + The faces in the object are sorted following the distance of the + vertices from the camera position. + """ + if len(mesh.faces) == 0: + return + + #c = self._getObjPosition(self.cameraObj) + + # In NVC + c = [0, 0, 1] + + # hackish sorting of faces + + # Sort faces according to the max distance from the camera + by_max_vert_dist = (lambda f1, f2: + cmp(max([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f2]), + max([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f1]))) + + # Sort faces according to the min distance from the camera + by_min_vert_dist = (lambda f1, f2: + cmp(min([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f1]), + min([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f2]))) + + # Sort faces according to the avg distance from the camera + by_avg_vert_dist = (lambda f1, f2: + cmp(sum([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f1])/len(f1), + sum([(Vector(v.co)-Vector(c)).length for v in f2])/len(f2))) + + + # FIXME: using NMesh to sort faces. We should avoid that! + nmesh = NMesh.GetRaw(mesh.name) + nmesh.faces.sort(by_max_vert_dist) + #nmesh.faces.reverse() + + # Depth sort tests + + self.depth_sort(nmesh.faces) + + + mesh.faces.delete(1, range(0, len(mesh.faces))) + + for i,f in enumerate(nmesh.faces): + fv = [v.index for v in f.v] + mesh.faces.extend(fv) + mesh.faces[i].mat = f.mat + mesh.faces[i].sel = f.sel + for i,c in enumerate(mesh.faces[i].col): + c.r = f.col[i].r + c.g = f.col[i].g + c.b = f.col[i].b + c.a = f.col[i].a + def _doEdgesStyle(self, mesh, edgestyleSelect): """Process Mesh Edges accroding to a given selection style. @@ -1204,17 +1249,6 @@ class Renderer: if edgestyleSelect(e, mesh): e.sel = 1 - def _doProjection(self, mesh, projector): - """Calculate the Projection for the object. - """ - # TODO: maybe using the object.transform() can be faster? - - 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] - # --------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1433,7 +1467,7 @@ class GUI: if evt: Draw.Redraw(1) - GUI.conf_debug() + #GUI.conf_debug() def conf_debug(): from pprint import pprint