geometrytechnique in submethods to made more easy the inheritance
between the user and osg-class. This is a first step to add more
functions in osgTerrain. Maybe the subdivision of the method have to
be in the terraintechnique because is the base class of
GeometryTechnique. If Robert or anyone think that this is better i
change this class too."
precise, the shader does not compile on os x because of some
type-conflicts ala "can not convert from const int to const float"
So I changed the offending lines to force the type of the vars. It works
now on OS X (albeit very slowly, 3fps on a 7300), perhaps you find the
changes useful. Note: perhaps there is a better way in shaders to
cast/convert from int to float and viceversa."
updatevisitor in osgViewer::Viewer.
The bug prevented DOF animations because osgSim::DOFTransform checks
the traversal number before doing any updates."
1) added texture->setResizeNonPowerOfTwoHint(false); when loading an
image. It speeds up by 10 the loading of large images.
2) added a --disk option : only a filelist is read, images are only
loaded when needed. It allows to handle very large set of very large
images that would not fit in memory. Nothing change when the option is
not set."
OpenVRML 0.14.3 and is without the Boost dependency.
The changes:
- - Fixed loading of textures and normals when no corresponding indices
are specified. It uses vertex indices now, compliant with the VRML spec.
- - Added colour per vertex support.
- - Added group node support.
- - Changed the code to use osg::ref_ptr instead of naked pointers to
avoid memory leaks.
- - Fixed breakage for loading files specified by relative path."
"I have adapted to osgShadow the soft shadow map technique described in "Efficient Soft-Edged Shadows Using Pixel Shader Branching" by Yury Uralsky, Chapter 17 of GPU Gems 2 (Matt Pharr ed. Addison-Wesley).
Here is my code in attachment: basically, it works in the same way as osgShadow/ShadowMap (core code is copied from it) but implements a specific GLSL shader for the soft rendering of penumbra.
I have tested it under Linux with a NVidia graphic card, but there should be no dependency on platform nor on the graphics driver (as far as they support GLSL 2). Screenshots attached show the current results (frame rate bound to v-sync, but the shader takes actually not much time)."