All size() methods are now renamed to volume(). At present only the CompositePlacer will use it for randomly choose a place according to the volumes of all children.
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type is supported at present. The attached osgparticleshader.cpp will
show how it works. It can also be placed in the examples folder. But I
just wonder how this example co-exists with another two (osgparticle
and osgparticleeffect)?
Member variables in Particle, including _alive, _current_size and
_current_alpha, are now merged into one Vec3 variable. Then we can
make use of the set...Pointer() methods to treat them as vertex
attribtues in GLSL. User interfaces are not changed.
Additional methods of ParticleSystem are introduced, including
setDefaultAttributesUsingShaders(), setSortMode() and
setVisibilityDistance(). You can see how they work in
osgparticleshader.cpp.
Additional user-defined particle type is introduced. Set the particle
type to USER and attach a drawable to the template. Be careful because
of possible huge memory consumption. It is highly suggested to use
display lists here.
The ParticleSystemUpdater can accepts ParticleSystem objects as child
drawables now. I myself think it is a little simpler in structure,
than creating a new geode for each particle system. Of course, the
latter is still compatible, and can be used to transform entire
particles in the world.
New particle operators: bounce, sink, damping, orbit and explosion.
The bounce and sink opeartors both use a concept of domains, and can
simulate a very basic collision of particles and objects.
New composite placer. It contains a set of placers and emit particles
from them randomly. The added virtual method size() of each placer
will help determine the probability of generating.
New virtual method operateParticles() for the Operator class. It
actually calls operate() for each particle, but can be overrode to use
speedup techniques like SSE, or even shaders in the future.
Partly fix a floating error of 'delta time' in emitter, program and
updaters. Previously they keep the _t0 variable seperately and compute
different copies of dt by themseleves, which makes some operators,
especially the BounceOperator, work incorrectly (because the dt in
operators and updaters are slightly different). Now a getDeltaTime()
method is maintained in ParticleSystem, and will return the unique dt
value (passing by reference) for use. This makes thing better, but
still very few unexpected behavours at present...
All dotosg and serialzier wrappers for functionalities above are provided.
...
According to some simple tests, the new shader support is slightly
efficient than ordinary glBegin()/end(). That means, I haven't got a
big improvement at present. I think the bottlenack here seems to be
the cull traversal time. Because operators go through the particle
list again and again (for example, the fountain in the shader example
requires 4 operators working all the time).
A really ideal solution here is to implement the particle operators in
shaders, too, and copy the results back to particle attributes. The
concept of GPGPU is good for implementing this. But in my opinion, the
Camera class seems to be too heavy for realizing such functionality in
a particle system. Myabe a light-weight ComputeDrawable class is
enough for receiving data as textures and outputting the results to
the FBO render buffer. What do you think then?
The floating error of emitters
(http://lists.openscenegraph.org/pipermail/osg-users-openscenegraph.org/2009-May/028435.html)
is not solved this time. But what I think is worth testing is that we
could directly compute the node path from the emitter to the particle
system rather than multiplying the worldToLocal and LocalToWorld
matrices. I'll try this idea later.
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1. Rewrite the reading/writing exception handlers to work like the ive
plugin exceptions.
2. Write a header writing/checking function in ReaderWriterOSG2.cpp,
which may help decide if the stream is ascii or binary. The
readInputIterator() function will return null pointer if the input
file is nither osgb nor osgt format, which indicates that the old .osg
format could be used here, in case we've merged the two plugins
together.
3. Add a new ForceReadingImage option in the InputStream, which will
allocate an empty image object with the filename if specifed external
image file is missed. It may be useful for format converting in some
cases.
4. Add new osgParticle wrappers, as well as some modification to the
osgParticle headers, for instance, change isEnabled() to getEnabled().
5. Some fixes to the osg serialization wrappers."
The texture in data/Images should be copied to osg-data. I created the texture myself with the help of an explosion generator, so no license issues there.
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Enclosed is include/osgParticle/Particle. I removed the const from the
return type of getSTexCoord. I also changed the name on the next
function to getTTexCoord so it is consistent with getSTexCoord. If you
prefer to change getSTexCoord to getSCoord you will need to change it in
ConnectedParticleSystem.cpp."
help manage the scaling of particles, whether they should be relative to the
local coordiante frame of the particle system, or be in world coordinates.
file. The code works well but the SectorPlacer comments stayed in the new
file. I have altered those comments so they now contain valid information for
the BoxPlacer class and the doxygen generated documentation is correct.
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include/osgParticle/ParticleSystem. I replaced
Particle(ptemplate? *ptemplate: _def_ptemp)
with
ptemplate? *ptemplate: _def_ptemp
in a couple of places. This should make particle creation and reuse go
a little faster without all that memory allocation and copying."
2 Getter/setter for _maxNumberOfParticlesToSkip that is used for filtering of particles during draw. This enables you to turn the filtering of by setting this value to zero.
3 Getter for retrieval of the first particle in the trail. This allows you to directly manipulate the trail from your application by walking from the start particle towards the end of the trail."
Submitted on Ben's behalf by Roland Smeenk.
handle scenes with multiple views with elements that need coordinating on a per view basis.
Added beginings of new osgText::FadeText class (not functionality yet).
Normally the automatic setup is useful, but in the case of the .osg support this automatic
update was forcing premature loading of imagery that wasn't necessarily, and can lead to
reports of looking for files that arn't present.
I spent some more time debugging and it turns out there was a bug in
the ParticleSystem::update_bounds function. When the bound is being
reset, both the min and max are being set to the same postion without
the radius being subtracted/added to it. When there is only one
particle alive in the system this causes it to be culled by small
feature culling. I've modifed the function so that when the bound is
reset, the radius is subtracted/added to the position. This fixes my
problem."