A change in commit f7fdc87 changed the Skeleton3D "pose" property from PROPERTY_USAGE_EDITOR to PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR.
This should have had no effect, however it turns out assimp was assigning to the pose property.
This change adjusts the FBX import to only get_bone_rest/set_bone_rest, not set_bone_pose.
I couldn't find a tool that enforces it, so I went the manual route:
```
find -name "thirdparty" -prune \
-o -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.h" -o -name "*.m" -o -name "*.mm" \
-o -name "*.glsl" > files
perl -0777 -pi -e 's/\n}\n([^#])/\n}\n\n\1/g' $(cat files)
misc/scripts/fix_style.sh -c
```
This adds a newline after all `}` on the first column, unless they
are followed by `#` (typically `#endif`). This leads to having lots
of places with two lines between function/class definitions, but
clang-format then fixes it as we enforce max one line of separation.
This doesn't fix potential occurrences of function definitions which
are indented (e.g. for a helper class defined in a .cpp), but it's
better than nothing. Also can't be made to run easily on CI/hooks so
we'll have to be careful with new code.
Part of #33027.
Which means that reduz' beloved style which we all became used to
will now be changed automatically to remove the first empty line.
This makes us lean closer to 1TBS (the one true brace style) instead
of hybridating it with some Allman-inspired spacing.
There's still the case of braces around single-statement blocks that
needs to be addressed (but clang-format can't help with that, but
clang-tidy may if we agree about it).
Part of #33027.
For us, it practically only changes the fact that `A<A<int>>` is now
used instead of the C++03 compatible `A<A<int> >`.
Note: clang-format 10+ changed the `Standard` arguments to fully
specified `c++11`, `c++14`, etc. versions, but we can't use `c++17`
now if we want to preserve compatibility with clang-format 8 and 9.
`Cpp11` is still supported as deprecated alias for `Latest`.
- Renames PackedIntArray to PackedInt32Array.
- Renames PackedFloatArray to PackedFloat32Array.
- Adds PackedInt64Array and PackedFloat64Array.
- Renames Variant::REAL to Variant::FLOAT for consistency.
Packed arrays are for storing large amount of data and creating stuff like
meshes, buffers. textures, etc. Forcing them to be 64 is a huge waste of
memory. That said, many users requested the ability to have 64 bits packed
arrays for their games, so this is just an optional added type.
For Variant, the float datatype is always 64 bits, and exposed as `float`.
We still have `real_t` which is the datatype that can change from 32 to 64
bits depending on a compile flag (not entirely working right now, but that's
the idea). It affects math related datatypes and code only.
Neither Variant nor PackedArray make use of real_t, which is only intended
for math precision, so the term is removed from there to keep only float.
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.
Basic skin support
Various fixes
- Fixes bind mount id and mesh index
- Fixed duplicate nodes being created
- Prevented leak when instances being freed during re-import.
- Improved camera and light transform import
- skeleton handling and technical debt removal
- ASSIMP: bone nodes were unlinked from bones by this code
- bone_add working can distinguish between armatutes
- Updated transform to be the correct offset
- Added safety for state.root node errors
- Fixed memory leak with leaf bones
- Implemented children re-parenting for mesh template
- import_animation fixes to basic skeleton data
- Adds some more debug messages
- Fixed Godot import segfault
- Fix build failing on mono
- Clear resources we use which are no longer required after import
- Fixed bone duplication issue
- Working skeleton_bone_map which can lookup armatures properly now.
- Fixed stack being used up when mesh swapped & Fixed bone ID
Additional notes:
We use a mesh template which is a fake node to instance the initial
mesh nodes . This is to ensure the entire tree can be built.
We replace mesh node templates with the real mesh after the
skeleton is available, since this makes it ensure that the fully
built skeleton exists with all bones, all nodes, etc.
The bone stack is a stack which pops when it finds bones,
this overcomes duplicate bones with the same names.
FBX has lots of these because animation armature has bone names like bone001
and another armature will also have bone001
Fixed errors in node path assignment
Simple explanation:
- Every mesh uses a node from the stack
- Node stack was empties before completed
- Every time node not found, stack must be rebuilt to maintain correct armature order :)
Additional fixes:
- Fixes destructor in assimp
- Implements aiNode* mArmature in bone data
- Implements aiNode* mParent in bone data
- Fixes parent ID on bones.
Implemented skeleton assignment in generate_mesh_indicies
This is the only place we can safely do a lookup for the skeleton for the mesh.h
I used a pointer reference so we can pass this back out, since the skeleton assignment happens inside the function.
Added mesh re-parenting to the armature node this is a permanent feature and must be enforced, just like GLTF2 specification.
Fixed import_animation spawning tracks per skin
- Add or remove the necessary subdirectorires to the includes to remove
dependency on the editor directory being in the build's include path.
- Ensure includes in modified files conform to style guideline.
- Remove editor from the build include path.
This reads materials properly from Maya and expands on existing functionality to make this work properly.
aiTextureType_SHININESS no longer used as not appropriate for PBR texture as it is legacy.
This fix will be also present in assimp soon.
Issues fixed:
- Updated assimp to latest and backported fixes into godot.
- Fixed file scale being ignored from FBX file.
- Fixed bone removal
- Implemented proper armature binding
- Fixed recursion not always going through the entire path
- Implemented assimp global scaling system
- Fixed assimp global scale process to support unit conversion
- Implemented proper fbx scaling
- Fixed asserts caused by missing faces in some models which could crash
- Fixed valid bone removal
- Fixed root node being overwriten by assimp which caused data loss
- Fixed armature construction so that it works with multiple roots
- Implemented basic support for FBX standard materials
- Refactoring to improve code quality and improve function reuse.
- Simplified node creation from assimp scene into subsections: create_light, create_mesh, create_bone.
- Creating meshes is now done after hierarchy is created so that the skeleton is always available.
- Added support to assimp to support file scale in all formats which call SetFileScale.
- Many other fixes provided into assimp.
Known issues:
- FBX pivots from Maya do not currently work. (workaround: for now use blender import and export to remove pivot tracks)
- Hierarchy creates an extra node for each mesh - this was done intentionally but we intended to do a pass to remove these as they're a required node.
- When an animated mesh has not executed any animation the rest pose is wrong.
Co-authored-by: K. S. Ernest (iFire) Lee <ernest.lee@chibifire.com>
FBX support and MMD (pmx) support.
Normals, Albedo, Metallic, and Roughness through Arnold 5 Materials for Maya FBX.
Maya FBX Stingray PBS support.
Importing FBX static meshes work.
Importing FBX animations is a work in progress.
Supports FBX 4 bone influence animations.
Supports FBX blend shapes.
MMDs do not have an associated animation import yet.
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