Completely re-write the lightmap generation code:
- Follow the general lightmapper code structure from 4.0.
- Use proper path tracing to compute the global illumination.
- Use atlassing to merge all lightmaps into a single texture (done by @RandomShaper)
- Use OpenImageDenoiser to improve the generated lightmaps.
- Take into account alpha transparency in material textures.
- Allow baking environment lighting.
- Add bicubic lightmap filtering.
There is some minor compatibility breakage in some properties and methods
in BakedLightmap, but lightmaps generated in previous engine versions
should work fine out of the box.
The scene importer has been changed to generate `.unwrap_cache` files
next to the imported scene files. These files *SHOULD* be added to any
version control system as they guarantee there won't be differences when
re-importing the scene from other OSes or engine versions.
This work started as a Google Summer of Code project; Was later funded by IMVU for a good amount of progress;
Was then finished and polished by me on my free time.
Co-authored-by: Pedro J. Estébanez <pedrojrulez@gmail.com>
This change does two things:
1. Properly update the internal shape data using _update_in_shape_owner
when updating a shape (in 2D it was resetting one way collision)
2. Avoid unnecessary updates when calling set_shape with the same shape,
which happens each time a shape property is modified
(e.g shape.extents.x = ...)
Fixes#45090
(cherry picked from commit 4b43cd17c5)
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
2020 has been a tough year for most of us personally, but a good year for
Godot development nonetheless with a huge amount of work done towards Godot
4.0 and great improvements backported to the long-lived 3.2 branch.
We've had close to 400 contributors to engine code this year, authoring near
7,000 commit! (And that's only for the `master` branch and for the engine code,
there's a lot more when counting docs, demos and other first-party repos.)
Here's to a great year 2021 for all Godot users 🎆
(cherry picked from commit b5334d14f7)
See #36285 which mistakenly added documentation for the whole C++ API, while
some of it is meant to be and stay private as it's not exposed to scripts.
The access modifiers and method prefix were not used properly.
Cleanup code, and rename wrong `group_name` parameters to `method`, as it's a
method name which is being broadcast.
This is a very old class from pre-open source days, chances are that it was
just forgotten and not meant to be kept as is and undocumented.
(cherry picked from commit 79ba70f7ee)
See #43689.
Also 'fixed' some spelling for behavior in publicly visible strings.
(Sorry en_GB, en_CA, en_AU, and more... Silicon Valley won the tech spelling
war.)
(cherry picked from commit a655de89e3)
This fixes a regression from PR #40313 (support for software skinning in MeshInstance).
Before, the base mesh was always updated on load even if not skinning
was used, which caused mesh instance materials to be reset on the
rendering side.
Now the base mesh is set only when it has been modified, or when
switching software skinning on or off. In this case the mesh instance
materials are always updated properly afterwards.
My mistake I missed this before the PR got merged:
is_visible_in_tree() should be avoided being called per frame unless absolutely necessary, because it is a recursive function that traverses the scene tree. It should be used when deciding on rare occasions whether to switch on or off skeleton processing, but it is better to use the cheaper is_visible() check on the per frame update.
Don't apply lighting to objects when they have a lightmap texture and
the light is set to BAKE_ALL. This prevents applying the same direct
light twice on the same object and makes setting up scenes with mixed
lighting much easier.
Option in MeshInstance to enable software skinning, in order to test
against the current USE_SKELETON_SOFTWARE path which causes problems
with bad performance.
Co-authored-by: lawnjelly <lawnjelly@gmail.com>
InterpolatedCamera has already been removed from the `master` branch.
This adds a deprecation notice to inform people about the upcoming removal
in Godot 4.0.
Its functionality could be replicated in a GDScript add-on with relative
ease.
Changed CPU velocity calculation for EMISSION_SHAPE_DIRECTED_POINTS
to follow the same logic as in the GPU version:
mat2 rotm;
rotm[0] = texelFetch(emission_texture_normal, emission_tex_ofs, 0).xy;
rotm[1] = rotm[0].yx * vec2(1.0, -1.0);
VELOCITY.xy = rotm * VELOCITY.xy;
Now both CPUParticles2D & CPUParticles3D (z disabled) show the same results
as their GPU counterparts and take the initial velocity settings into account.
(cherry picked from commit 1c231cacb3)
Add optional parameter to specify whether applying rotation to the
PathFollow3D's Transform is necessary, preventing erroneous updates.
(cherry picked from commit be3a1769fe)
Configured for a max line length of 120 characters.
psf/black is very opinionated and purposely doesn't leave much room for
configuration. The output is mostly OK so that should be fine for us,
but some things worth noting:
- Manually wrapped strings will be reflowed, so by using a line length
of 120 for the sake of preserving readability for our long command
calls, it also means that some manually wrapped strings are back on
the same line and should be manually merged again.
- Code generators using string concatenation extensively look awful,
since black puts each operand on a single line. We need to refactor
these generators to use more pythonic string formatting, for which
many options are available (`%`, `format` or f-strings).
- CI checks and a pre-commit hook will be added to ensure that future
buildsystem changes are well-formatted.
(cherry picked from commit cd4e46ee65)
(cherry picked from commit 38085f2f6982c491935a434bb45e358dbebe1714)
(cherry picked from commit b9c280b73ff6a13ea490d2da0f2728bcef3038dc)
(cherry picked from commit 895ed2aed7)
In the case where a ConcavePolygonShape is used as a shape for a RigidBody
in another mode than static, a configuration warning will appear in the
editor.
(cherry picked from commit ad227d9a85)
Fixes#26637.
Fixes#19900.
The viewport_size returned by get_viewport_size was previously incorrect, being half the correct value. The function is renamed to get_viewport_half_extents, and now returns a Vector2.
Code which called this function has also been modified accordingly.
This PR also fixes shadow culling when using ortho cameras, because the correct input for CameraMatrix::set_orthogonal should be the full HEIGHT from get_viewport_half_extents, and not half the width.
It also fixes state.ubo_data.viewport_size in rasterizer_scene_gles3.cpp to be the width and the height of the viewport in pixels as stated in the documentation, rather than the current value which is half the viewport extents in worldspace, presumed to be a bug.
When there is no collision with a floor the get_floor_normal() function
should return the zero vector to be consistent with get_floor_velocity().
Renames floor_normal to up_direction in all bindings.
Updates the documentation of get_floor_normal() and get_floor_velocity()
to make it clear when the values are valid. Updates the documentation for
move_and_slide() and move_and_slide_with_snap() to use the new up_direction
parameter name.
Updating the floor velocity with the body's current linear velocity
discards the velocity component provided by the body's angular
rotation. Without the current contact point there is no way to calculate
the current velocity component provided by the body's angular rotation
therefore we need to use the velocity calculated at the time of the
collision.
Fixes#34807.
Happy new year to the wonderful Godot community!
We're starting a new decade with a well-established, non-profit, free
and open source game engine, and tons of further improvements in the
pipeline from hundreds of contributors.
Godot will keep getting better, and we're looking forward to all the
games that the community will keep developing and releasing with it.
In the 3D version:
- Partially revert #20908 that was reverted in the 2D version as part
of #21653. This ensures that the Vector returned is always perpendicular
to the surface collided with; and not the floor_normal Vector passed to
the function when on a floor.
- Include an update of the floor velocity before multiplying by the time
delta, which was added to the 2D version as part of commit 13a8014.
In the 2D version:
- Use the Vector2.slide() function instead of Vector2.tangent() to adjust
the amount of motion the stop_on_slope undoes to ensure that it is in the
right direction. This is a implementation of the 3D approach from #30588.
- Combine the !found_collision and motion == Vector2() checks for break.
- Other minor formating changes to make the functions look identical.
Also renamed some variables to align with their use.
It was triggering a warning in bullet followed with a crash in some cases.
WARNING: assert_no_constraints: A body with a joints is destroyed. Please check the implementation in order to destroy the joint before the body.
At: modules/bullet/rigid_body_bullet.cpp:465
A z_depth of 0 returns the camera position, which is not really useful.
This also makes the API breakage from 3.1 clearer as 3.1 code will now
fail to compile, so users will have to adapt and use the new parameter.
For the reference, in 3.1, the z_depth was hardcoded to the near plane.
Closes#33493.
Make sure particles are processed during the same frame when visibility is set to on, in case they are still active from before and need to be restarted.
Fixed#33476
Particles were processed only on the next frame after the emission started, causing a one frame delay in rendering. Now the first process cycle is started during the same frame, which makes them consistent with Particles & Particles2D.
Fixes#32890
Adds a new NavigationMesh property to select which objects will be taken
into account for the generation.
By default it will use all the NavigationMeshInstance children to keep
compatibility. The new modes allow to build the NavigationMesh from
all the nodes belonging to a specific group, and optionally include
their children too.
When moving KinematicBody2D from one scene to another and not freeing
the old scene, the first call to move_and_slide() in the new scene will
generate an error because KinematicBody2D keeps internaly a
RID on_floor_body of a body resource in the old scene which no more has
a space assigned.
To fix this, on_floor_body is set to empty RID in response to
NOTIFICATION_ENTER_TREE notification of KinematicBody2D and
KinematicBody. Also all other data related to move_and_slide() is reset:
floor, ceiling, wall flags, colliders vector, floor_velocity.
This fixes#31416.
This was a regression in 3.1 and later from the new inspector, where
PROPERTY_HINT_SPRITE_FRAME was not fully re-implemented. It's meant to
be a normal PROPERTY_HINT_RANGE which also automatically increments its
value when keyed in the animation player.
To avoid code duplication, I made the frames properties use the actual
PROPERTY_HINT_RANGE and introduced a PROPERTY_USAGE_KEYING_INCREMENTS
usage flag instead.
Also added support for SCons project-absolute paths (starting with #) and
warning about duplicates in add_source_files(), and fixed
default_controller_mappings.gen.cpp being included twice after first build
due to *.cpp globbing.
Part of #30270.
With the default camera node settings, this makes directional shadows
look consistent between the editor and the running project.
The original issue occurs because the editor camera defaults to a
Z-far value of 500, whereas the Camera node defaults to a Z-far
value of 100. Since the directional shadow maximum distance is clamped
to the Z-far value, it caused the running project's effective shadow
distance to be lower compared to the editor (100 instead of 200).
This partially addresses #13575.