Skew is x-axis only, because it must be bidirectionally convertible to a 2x3 matrix, but you can subtract it to the rotation to get the effect on y-axis
(cherry picked from commit efb1f7d76b)
This fixes numerous false positives coming out of the culling system.
AABB checks are now a full separating-axis check against the frustum, with the points of the frustum being compared to the planes of the box just as the points of the box were being compared to the planes of the frustum. This fixes large objects behind the camera not being culled correctly.
Some systems that used frustums that were (sometimes mistakenly?) unbounded on one or more side have been modified to be fully enclosed.
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.
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.
Underscaled arc tolerance produced very small values so that changes
to this parameter were negligible when scaled internally, hence significant
performance drop (lots of intermediate points inserted in an arc). Now the
performance is mostly the same compared to other types of offsetting
(SQUARE, MITER).
s * edge0 = -d / a * edge0 = -edge0⋅v0 / (edge0⋅edge0) * edge0 = vector projection of -v0 onto edge0
By incorrectly using -e/c instead of -d/a, Face3::get_closest_point_to was returning the wrong point in certain cases. Specifically, I noticed it returning vertex[0] when it should have been returning vertex[1].
Previously, disabled points will not be considered when performing
get_closest_point. This commit changes that by introducing an additional
flag for this behavior. Related issue: #31814
Similarly to `Vector2` and `Rect2` transforms in 2D and Vector3, Plane,
and AABB in 3D. PoolVector2Array and PoolVector3Array were the only
missing Variant types in both Transform2D and Transform respectively.