added dynamic reload on editor profiles when the theme is changed via editor
Adjusted direct filename fields to just be hidden, not disabled(avoids breaking legacy content)
Added ability to update asset references in a given folder path
Added WIP ability to scan for and update module dependencies
Initial implementation of changeable TSStatic materials via material slots and drag and drop of material assets onto world editor from AB
Updated Volumetric Fog to support ShapeAsset for it's model data
Added cmake option to hide literal filename fields if the class supports asset fields for the same input
Added light viz modes to see diffuse, specular and detail lighting modes(currently just sun)
New raycast console function to return back material of hit object
Moved GameObject logic to SceneObject and started fixing up of editor behavior to allow any SceneObject to be converted into a GO, along with all supported behavior such as instance-template management and spawning GO via drag-and-drop from AB
Fixed inspector field tooltip text to be positioned in inspector footer properly again
Drag and drop of shape asset attempts to drop at raycast position now, instead of just at the camera ray position
Added asset loose files for editor and bake level files on level asset
Correct return of ConsoleGetType on TypeShapeAssetPtr
Adds shape asset support to TSStatic, now will support either raw shape file or ShapeAsset
Adds onInspect function behavior, so when object is inspected, it can do special editor behavior
Adds callback for when editTSCtrl is resized
Added editor setting to force the world editor sidebar(scene tree and inspector windows) to resize to fit to the right side of the screen automatically instead of float
If assimp loader encounters error, it's output into the console log
Makes root Data item in folder hierarchy tree in Asset Browser able to support right mouse popup menu action
Material and Shape assets now correctly base on current browsed folder
Material asset generation now more properly fills out common maps, as well as handles skipped dependencies better
More theme corrections
Updated TestGrid images asset defs to have proper loose file handling
1) falls back to assuming the word "base" is what is to be replaced if no "oldSkin = newSkin" entry exists
2) falls back to *using* base if the entry is left entriely blank
This fixes a bug where TSStatic::castRayRendered() ignored the state of generateTexCoord in the passed RayInfo structure and never returned texture coordinates if requested.
enhanced-meshroad -- adds option for building top-surface-only PolyList.
polysoup-zodiacs -- Changes made for rendering zodiacs on polysoup objects.
groundplane-zodiacs -- groundPlane customizations for rendering zodiacs on them.
special-types -- defines type bits for interior-like and terrain-like types.
special-types -- defines a type bit for polysoup objects.
Many instances of a function or expression being used repeatedly, which can lower performance.
Fixed it in these cases by creating on local var, reference or pointer that's used instead.
engine: implements the capacity for tsstatic objects to allow themselves to use the reflector system in order to display runtime generated cubemaps.
script: defines a calibrated reflectordesc that reflects all object types within the space of approximately half stock veiwdistance
usage: cubeReflectorDesc = DefaultCubeDesc placed in a given object-insatnces entry that uses a material with a dynamiccubemap = true; flag.
immediate purpose: consistency of application of materials.
long term impact: tags steps required in order to associate a given runtime generated cubemap with an object-instance. in the future, this is likely to give way to an area-derived cubemap based on the accumulation volume tech developed by Andrew Mac, or a screenspace reflection.
- Fix for issue https://github.com/GarageGames/Torque3D/issues/525 This
fix takes into account the skewed view into the world when you have a
projection offset and the ability to see further into the scene at the
edges opposite to the offset.
- SceneCullingState now has two frustum rather than one: a culling
frustum and camera frustum.
- The camera frustum should be referenced when you need the projection
matrix or don't want a skewed frustum.
- The culling frustum should be referenced during any scene culling or
when determining what dynamic geometry to render. It currently skews
itself to take into account any projection offset (automatically
calculated in SceneCullingState constructor).
- When there is no projection offset, the camera frustum and culling
frustum are the same. This usually means any time when not using the
Oculus Rift.