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/* skeleton.cpp */
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#include "skeleton.h"
#include "core/object/message_queue.h"
#include "../resources/skeleton_modification_3d.h"
#include "../resources/skeleton_modification_stack_3d.h"
#include "../resources/skin.h"
#include "core/config/engine.h"
#include "core/config/project_settings.h"
#include "physical_bone.h"
#include "scene/main/scene_string_names.h"
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#include "scene/resources/mesh/surface_tool.h"
void SkinReference::_skin_changed() {
if (skeleton_node) {
skeleton_node->_make_dirty();
}
skeleton_version = 0;
}
void SkinReference::_bind_methods() {
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("_skin_changed"), &SkinReference::_skin_changed);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_skeleton"), &SkinReference::get_skeleton);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_skin"), &SkinReference::get_skin);
}
RID SkinReference::get_skeleton() const {
return skeleton;
}
Skeleton *SkinReference::get_skeleton_node() const {
return skeleton_node;
}
Ref<Skin> SkinReference::get_skin() const {
return skin;
}
SkinReference::~SkinReference() {
if (skeleton_node) {
skeleton_node->skin_bindings.erase(this);
}
RS::get_singleton()->free(skeleton);
}
bool Skeleton::_set(const StringName &p_path, const Variant &p_value) {
String path = p_path;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
if (path.begins_with("modification_stack")) {
set_modification_stack(p_value);
return true;
}
#endif //_3D_DISABLED
if (!path.begins_with("bones/")) {
return false;
}
int which = path.get_slicec('/', 1).to_int();
String what = path.get_slicec('/', 2);
if (which == bones.size() && what == "name") {
add_bone(p_value);
return true;
}
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(which, bones.size(), false);
if (what == "parent") {
set_bone_parent(which, p_value);
} else if (what == "rest") {
set_bone_rest(which, p_value);
} else if (what == "enabled") {
set_bone_enabled(which, p_value);
} else if (what == "position") {
set_bone_pose_position(which, p_value);
} else if (what == "rotation") {
set_bone_pose_rotation(which, p_value);
} else if (what == "scale") {
set_bone_pose_scale(which, p_value);
} else if (what == "pose") {
set_bone_pose(which, p_value);
} else {
return false;
}
return true;
}
bool Skeleton::_get(const StringName &p_path, Variant &r_ret) const {
String path = p_path;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
if (path.begins_with("modification_stack")) {
r_ret = modification_stack;
return true;
}
#endif //_3D_DISABLED
if (!path.begins_with("bones/")) {
return false;
}
int which = path.get_slicec('/', 1).to_int();
String what = path.get_slicec('/', 2);
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(which, bones.size(), false);
if (what == "name") {
r_ret = get_bone_name(which);
} else if (what == "parent") {
r_ret = get_bone_parent(which);
} else if (what == "rest") {
r_ret = get_bone_rest(which);
} else if (what == "enabled") {
r_ret = is_bone_enabled(which);
} else if (what == "position") {
r_ret = get_bone_pose_position(which);
} else if (what == "rotation") {
r_ret = get_bone_pose_rotation(which);
} else if (what == "scale") {
r_ret = get_bone_pose_scale(which);
} else if (what == "pose") {
r_ret = get_bone_pose(which);
} else {
return false;
}
return true;
}
void Skeleton::_get_property_list(List<PropertyInfo> *p_list) const {
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); i++) {
String prep = "bones/" + itos(i) + "/";
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::STRING, prep + "name"));
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::INT, prep + "parent", PROPERTY_HINT_RANGE, "-1," + itos(bones.size() - 1) + ",1"));
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::TRANSFORM, prep + "rest"));
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::BOOL, prep + "enabled"));
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::VECTOR3, prep + "position", PROPERTY_HINT_NONE, "", PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR));
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::QUATERNION, prep + "rotation", PROPERTY_HINT_NONE, "", PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR));
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::VECTOR3, prep + "scale", PROPERTY_HINT_NONE, "", PROPERTY_USAGE_NOEDITOR));
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
p_list->push_back(PropertyInfo(Variant::OBJECT, "modification_stack", PROPERTY_HINT_RESOURCE_TYPE, "SkeletonModificationStack3D", PROPERTY_USAGE_DEFAULT | PROPERTY_USAGE_DO_NOT_SHARE_ON_DUPLICATE));
#endif //_3D_DISABLED
}
/*
void Skeleton::_validate_property(PropertyInfo &property) const {
Vector<String> spr = property.name.split("/");
if (spr.size() == 3 && spr[0] == "bones") {
if (spr[2] == "rest") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_KEYING_INCREMENTS;
}
if (is_show_rest_only()) {
if (spr[2] == "enabled") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_READ_ONLY;
}
if (spr[2] == "position") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_READ_ONLY;
}
if (spr[2] == "rotation") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_READ_ONLY;
}
if (spr[2] == "scale") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_READ_ONLY;
}
} else if (!is_bone_enabled(spr[1].to_int())) {
if (spr[2] == "position") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_READ_ONLY;
}
if (spr[2] == "rotation") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_READ_ONLY;
}
if (spr[2] == "scale") {
property.usage |= PROPERTY_USAGE_READ_ONLY;
}
}
}
}
*/
void Skeleton::_update_process_order() {
if (!process_order_dirty) {
return;
}
++updating;
Bone *bonesptr = bones.ptrw();
int len = bones.size();
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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parentless_bones.clear();
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
bonesptr[i].child_bones.clear();
}
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (bonesptr[i].parent >= len) {
//validate this just in case
ERR_PRINT("Bone " + itos(i) + " has invalid parent: " + itos(bonesptr[i].parent));
bonesptr[i].parent = -1;
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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if (bonesptr[i].parent != -1) {
int parent_bone_idx = bonesptr[i].parent;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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// Check to see if this node is already added to the parent:
if (bonesptr[parent_bone_idx].child_bones.find(i) < 0) {
// Add the child node
bonesptr[parent_bone_idx].child_bones.push_back(i);
} else {
ERR_PRINT("Skeleton parenthood graph is cyclic");
}
} else {
parentless_bones.push_back(i);
}
}
process_order_dirty = false;
--updating;
emit_signal("bones_updated");
}
void Skeleton::_notification(int p_what) {
switch (p_what) {
case NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_SKELETON: {
++updating;
// Update bone transforms
force_update_all_bone_transforms();
RenderingServer *vs = RenderingServer::get_singleton();
Bone *bonesptr = bones.ptrw();
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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int len = bones.size();
dirty = false;
//update skins
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for (RBSet<SkinReference *>::Element *E = skin_bindings.front(); E; E = E->next()) {
const Skin *skin = E->get()->skin.operator->();
RID skeleton = E->get()->skeleton;
uint32_t bind_count = skin->get_bind_count();
if (E->get()->bind_count != bind_count) {
RS::get_singleton()->skeleton_allocate(skeleton, bind_count);
E->get()->bind_count = bind_count;
E->get()->skin_bone_indices.resize(bind_count);
E->get()->skin_bone_indices_ptrs = E->get()->skin_bone_indices.ptrw();
}
if (E->get()->skeleton_version != version) {
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < bind_count; i++) {
StringName bind_name = skin->get_bind_name(i);
if (bind_name != StringName()) {
//bind name used, use this
bool found = false;
for (int j = 0; j < len; j++) {
if (bonesptr[j].name == bind_name) {
E->get()->skin_bone_indices_ptrs[i] = j;
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found) {
ERR_PRINT("Skin bind #" + itos(i) + " contains named bind '" + String(bind_name) + "' but Skeleton has no bone by that name.");
E->get()->skin_bone_indices_ptrs[i] = 0;
}
} else if (skin->get_bind_bone(i) >= 0) {
int bind_index = skin->get_bind_bone(i);
if (bind_index >= len) {
ERR_PRINT("Skin bind #" + itos(i) + " contains bone index bind: " + itos(bind_index) + " , which is greater than the skeleton bone count: " + itos(len) + ".");
E->get()->skin_bone_indices_ptrs[i] = 0;
} else {
E->get()->skin_bone_indices_ptrs[i] = bind_index;
}
} else {
ERR_PRINT("Skin bind #" + itos(i) + " does not contain a name nor a bone index.");
E->get()->skin_bone_indices_ptrs[i] = 0;
}
}
E->get()->skeleton_version = version;
}
for (uint32_t i = 0; i < bind_count; i++) {
uint32_t bone_index = E->get()->skin_bone_indices_ptrs[i];
ERR_CONTINUE(bone_index >= (uint32_t)len);
vs->skeleton_bone_set_transform(skeleton, i, bonesptr[bone_index].pose_global * skin->get_bind_pose(i));
}
}
--updating;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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//TODO Not sure if this is useful or not in runtime
//#ifdef TOOLS_ENABLED
emit_signal("pose_updated");
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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//#endif // TOOLS_ENABLED
} break;
#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
case NOTIFICATION_INTERNAL_PHYSICS_PROCESS: {
// This is active only if the skeleton animates the physical bones
// and the state of the bone is not active.
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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if (Engine::get_singleton()->is_editor_hint()) {
if (animate_physical_bones) {
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); i += 1) {
if (bones[i].physical_bone) {
if (bones[i].physical_bone->is_simulating_physics() == false) {
bones[i].physical_bone->reset_to_rest_position();
}
}
}
}
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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if (modification_stack.is_valid()) {
execute_modifications(get_physics_process_delta_time(), SkeletonModificationStack3D::EXECUTION_MODE::execution_mode_physics_process);
}
} break;
#endif
#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
case NOTIFICATION_INTERNAL_PROCESS: {
if (modification_stack.is_valid()) {
execute_modifications(get_process_delta_time(), SkeletonModificationStack3D::EXECUTION_MODE::execution_mode_process);
}
} break;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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#endif // _3D_DISABLED
#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
case NOTIFICATION_READY: {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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set_physics_process_internal(true);
set_process_internal(true);
if (modification_stack.is_valid()) {
set_modification_stack(modification_stack);
}
init_pose();
} break;
#endif
}
}
void Skeleton::clear_bones_global_pose_override() {
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); i += 1) {
bones.write[i].global_pose_override_amount = 0;
bones.write[i].global_pose_override_reset = true;
}
_make_dirty();
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_global_pose_override(int p_bone, const Transform &p_pose, float p_amount, bool p_persistent) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].global_pose_override_amount = p_amount;
bones.write[p_bone].global_pose_override = p_pose;
bones.write[p_bone].global_pose_override_reset = !p_persistent;
_make_dirty();
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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Transform Skeleton::get_bone_global_pose_override(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Transform());
return bones[p_bone].global_pose_override;
}
Transform Skeleton::get_bone_global_pose(int p_bone) const {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Transform());
if (dirty && updating == 0) {
const_cast<Skeleton *>(this)->notification(NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_SKELETON);
}
return bones[p_bone].pose_global;
}
Transform Skeleton::get_bone_global_pose_no_override(int p_bone) const {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Transform());
if (dirty && updating == 0) {
const_cast<Skeleton *>(this)->notification(NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_SKELETON);
}
return bones[p_bone].pose_global_no_override;
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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void Skeleton::clear_bones_local_pose_override() {
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); i += 1) {
bones.write[i].local_pose_override_amount = 0;
}
_make_dirty();
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_local_pose_override(int p_bone, const Transform &p_pose, real_t p_amount, bool p_persistent) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].local_pose_override_amount = p_amount;
bones.write[p_bone].local_pose_override = p_pose;
bones.write[p_bone].local_pose_override_reset = !p_persistent;
_make_dirty();
}
Transform Skeleton::get_bone_local_pose_override(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Transform());
return bones[p_bone].local_pose_override;
}
void Skeleton::update_bone_rest_forward_vector(int p_bone, bool p_force_update) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
if (bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector.length_squared() > 0 && p_force_update == false) {
update_bone_rest_forward_axis(p_bone, p_force_update);
}
// If it is a child/leaf bone...
if (get_bone_parent(p_bone) > 0) {
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector = bones[p_bone].rest.origin.normalized();
} else {
// If it has children...
Vector<int> child_bones = get_bone_children(p_bone);
if (child_bones.size() > 0) {
Vector3 combined_child_dir = Vector3(0, 0, 0);
for (int i = 0; i < child_bones.size(); i++) {
combined_child_dir += bones[child_bones[i]].rest.origin.normalized();
}
combined_child_dir = combined_child_dir / child_bones.size();
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector = combined_child_dir.normalized();
} else {
WARN_PRINT_ONCE("Cannot calculate forward direction for bone " + itos(p_bone));
WARN_PRINT_ONCE("Assuming direction of (0, 1, 0) for bone");
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector = Vector3(0, 1, 0);
}
}
update_bone_rest_forward_axis(p_bone, p_force_update);
}
void Skeleton::update_bone_rest_forward_axis(int p_bone, bool p_force_update) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
if (bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis > -1 && p_force_update == false) {
return;
}
Vector3 forward_axis_absolute = bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector.abs();
if (forward_axis_absolute.x > forward_axis_absolute.y && forward_axis_absolute.x > forward_axis_absolute.z) {
if (bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector.x > 0) {
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis = BONE_AXIS_X_FORWARD;
} else {
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis = BONE_AXIS_NEGATIVE_X_FORWARD;
}
} else if (forward_axis_absolute.y > forward_axis_absolute.x && forward_axis_absolute.y > forward_axis_absolute.z) {
if (bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector.y > 0) {
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis = BONE_AXIS_Y_FORWARD;
} else {
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis = BONE_AXIS_NEGATIVE_Y_FORWARD;
}
} else {
if (bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector.z > 0) {
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis = BONE_AXIS_Z_FORWARD;
} else {
bones.write[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis = BONE_AXIS_NEGATIVE_Z_FORWARD;
}
}
}
Vector3 Skeleton::get_bone_axis_forward_vector(int p_bone) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Vector3(0, 0, 0));
return bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_vector;
}
int Skeleton::get_bone_axis_forward_enum(int p_bone) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, -1);
return bones[p_bone].rest_bone_forward_axis;
}
// skeleton creation api
void Skeleton::add_bone(const String &p_name) {
ERR_FAIL_COND(p_name == "" || p_name.find(":") != -1 || p_name.find("/") != -1);
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); i++) {
ERR_FAIL_COND(bones[i].name == p_name);
}
Bone b;
b.name = p_name;
bones.push_back(b);
process_order_dirty = true;
version++;
rest_dirty = true;
_make_dirty();
update_gizmos();
}
int Skeleton::find_bone(const String &p_name) const {
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); i++) {
if (bones[i].name == p_name) {
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
String Skeleton::get_bone_name(int p_bone) const {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, "");
return bones[p_bone].name;
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_name(int p_bone, const String &p_name) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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for (int i = 0; i < bone_size; i++) {
if (i != p_bone) {
ERR_FAIL_COND(bones[i].name == p_name);
}
}
bones.write[p_bone].name = p_name;
}
bool Skeleton::is_bone_parent_of(int p_bone, int p_parent_bone_id) const {
int parent_of_bone = get_bone_parent(p_bone);
if (-1 == parent_of_bone) {
return false;
}
if (parent_of_bone == p_parent_bone_id) {
return true;
}
return is_bone_parent_of(parent_of_bone, p_parent_bone_id);
}
int Skeleton::get_bone_count() const {
return bones.size();
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_parent(int p_bone, int p_parent) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
ERR_FAIL_COND(p_parent != -1 && (p_parent < 0));
ERR_FAIL_COND(p_bone == p_parent);
bones.write[p_bone].parent = p_parent;
process_order_dirty = true;
rest_dirty = true;
_make_dirty();
}
void Skeleton::unparent_bone_and_rest(int p_bone) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
_update_process_order();
int parent = bones[p_bone].parent;
while (parent >= 0) {
bones.write[p_bone].rest = bones[parent].rest * bones[p_bone].rest;
parent = bones[parent].parent;
}
bones.write[p_bone].parent = -1;
process_order_dirty = true;
rest_dirty = true;
_make_dirty();
}
int Skeleton::get_bone_parent(int p_bone) const {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, -1);
return bones[p_bone].parent;
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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Vector<int> Skeleton::get_bone_children(int p_bone) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Vector<int>());
return bones[p_bone].child_bones;
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_children(int p_bone, Vector<int> p_children) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].child_bones = p_children;
process_order_dirty = true;
rest_dirty = true;
_make_dirty();
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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void Skeleton::add_bone_child(int p_bone, int p_child) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].child_bones.push_back(p_child);
process_order_dirty = true;
rest_dirty = true;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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_make_dirty();
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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void Skeleton::remove_bone_child(int p_bone, int p_child) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
int child_idx = bones[p_bone].child_bones.find(p_child);
if (child_idx >= 0) {
bones.write[p_bone].child_bones.remove(child_idx);
} else {
WARN_PRINT("Cannot remove child bone: Child bone not found.");
}
process_order_dirty = true;
rest_dirty = true;
_make_dirty();
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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Vector<int> Skeleton::get_parentless_bones() {
return parentless_bones;
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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void Skeleton::set_bone_rest(int p_bone, const Transform &p_rest) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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bones.write[p_bone].rest = p_rest;
rest_dirty = true;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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_make_dirty();
}
Transform Skeleton::get_bone_rest(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Transform());
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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return bones[p_bone].rest;
}
Transform Skeleton::get_bone_global_rest(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Transform());
if (rest_dirty && updating == 0) {
const_cast<Skeleton *>(this)->notification(NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_SKELETON);
}
return bones[p_bone].global_rest;
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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void Skeleton::set_bone_enabled(int p_bone, bool p_enabled) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].enabled = p_enabled;
emit_signal(SceneStringNames::get_singleton()->bone_enabled_changed, p_bone);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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_make_dirty();
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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bool Skeleton::is_bone_enabled(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, false);
return bones[p_bone].enabled;
}
void Skeleton::set_show_rest_only(bool p_enabled) {
show_rest_only = p_enabled;
emit_signal(SceneStringNames::get_singleton()->show_rest_only_changed);
_make_dirty();
}
bool Skeleton::is_show_rest_only() const {
return show_rest_only;
}
void Skeleton::clear_bones() {
bones.clear();
process_order_dirty = true;
version++;
_make_dirty();
}
// posing api
void Skeleton::set_bone_pose(int p_bone, const Transform &p_pose) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].pose_position = p_pose.origin;
bones.write[p_bone].pose_rotation = p_pose.basis.get_rotation_quaternion();
bones.write[p_bone].pose_scale = p_pose.basis.get_scale();
bones.write[p_bone].pose_cache_dirty = true;
if (is_inside_tree()) {
_make_dirty();
}
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_pose_position(int p_bone, const Vector3 &p_position) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].pose_position = p_position;
bones.write[p_bone].pose_cache_dirty = true;
if (is_inside_tree()) {
_make_dirty();
}
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_pose_rotation(int p_bone, const Quaternion &p_rotation) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].pose_rotation = p_rotation;
bones.write[p_bone].pose_cache_dirty = true;
if (is_inside_tree()) {
_make_dirty();
}
}
void Skeleton::set_bone_pose_scale(int p_bone, const Vector3 &p_scale) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].pose_scale = p_scale;
bones.write[p_bone].pose_cache_dirty = true;
if (is_inside_tree()) {
_make_dirty();
}
}
Transform Skeleton::get_bone_pose(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Transform());
((Skeleton *)this)->bones.write[p_bone].update_pose_cache();
return bones[p_bone].pose_cache;
}
Vector3 Skeleton::get_bone_pose_position(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Vector3());
return bones[p_bone].pose_position;
}
Quaternion Skeleton::get_bone_pose_rotation(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Quaternion());
return bones[p_bone].pose_rotation;
}
Vector3 Skeleton::get_bone_pose_scale(int p_bone) const {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, Vector3());
return bones[p_bone].pose_scale;
}
void Skeleton::_make_dirty() {
if (dirty) {
return;
}
MessageQueue::get_singleton()->push_notification(this, NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_SKELETON);
dirty = true;
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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void Skeleton::localize_rests() {
_update_process_order();
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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Vector<int> bones_to_process = get_parentless_bones();
while (bones_to_process.size() > 0) {
int current_bone_idx = bones_to_process[0];
bones_to_process.erase(current_bone_idx);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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if (bones[current_bone_idx].parent >= 0) {
set_bone_rest(current_bone_idx, bones[bones[current_bone_idx].parent].rest.affine_inverse() * bones[current_bone_idx].rest);
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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// Add the bone's children to the list of bones to be processed
int child_bone_size = bones[current_bone_idx].child_bones.size();
for (int i = 0; i < child_bone_size; i++) {
bones_to_process.push_back(bones[current_bone_idx].child_bones[i]);
}
}
}
#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
void Skeleton::set_animate_physical_bones(bool p_animate) {
animate_physical_bones = p_animate;
if (Engine::get_singleton()->is_editor_hint() == false) {
bool sim = false;
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); i += 1) {
if (bones[i].physical_bone) {
bones[i].physical_bone->reset_physics_simulation_state();
if (bones[i].physical_bone->is_simulating_physics()) {
sim = true;
}
}
}
set_physics_process_internal(sim == false && p_animate);
}
}
bool Skeleton::get_animate_physical_bones() const {
return animate_physical_bones;
}
void Skeleton::bind_physical_bone_to_bone(int p_bone, PhysicalBone *p_physical_bone) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
ERR_FAIL_COND(bones[p_bone].physical_bone);
ERR_FAIL_COND(!p_physical_bone);
bones.write[p_bone].physical_bone = p_physical_bone;
_rebuild_physical_bones_cache();
}
void Skeleton::unbind_physical_bone_from_bone(int p_bone) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone, bone_size);
bones.write[p_bone].physical_bone = nullptr;
_rebuild_physical_bones_cache();
}
PhysicalBone *Skeleton::get_physical_bone(int p_bone) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, nullptr);
return bones[p_bone].physical_bone;
}
PhysicalBone *Skeleton::get_physical_bone_parent(int p_bone) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, nullptr);
if (bones[p_bone].cache_parent_physical_bone) {
return bones[p_bone].cache_parent_physical_bone;
}
return _get_physical_bone_parent(p_bone);
}
PhysicalBone *Skeleton::_get_physical_bone_parent(int p_bone) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone, bone_size, nullptr);
const int parent_bone = bones[p_bone].parent;
if (0 > parent_bone) {
return nullptr;
}
PhysicalBone *pb = bones[parent_bone].physical_bone;
if (pb) {
return pb;
} else {
return get_physical_bone_parent(parent_bone);
}
}
void Skeleton::_rebuild_physical_bones_cache() {
const int b_size = bones.size();
for (int i = 0; i < b_size; ++i) {
PhysicalBone *parent_pb = _get_physical_bone_parent(i);
if (parent_pb != bones[i].cache_parent_physical_bone) {
bones.write[i].cache_parent_physical_bone = parent_pb;
if (bones[i].physical_bone) {
bones[i].physical_bone->_on_bone_parent_changed();
}
}
}
}
void _pb_stop_simulation(Node *p_node) {
for (int i = p_node->get_child_count() - 1; 0 <= i; --i) {
_pb_stop_simulation(p_node->get_child(i));
}
PhysicalBone *pb = Object::cast_to<PhysicalBone>(p_node);
if (pb) {
pb->set_simulate_physics(false);
}
}
void Skeleton::physical_bones_stop_simulation() {
_pb_stop_simulation(this);
}
void _pb_start_simulation(const Skeleton *p_skeleton, Node *p_node, const Vector<int> &p_sim_bones) {
for (int i = p_node->get_child_count() - 1; 0 <= i; --i) {
_pb_start_simulation(p_skeleton, p_node->get_child(i), p_sim_bones);
}
PhysicalBone *pb = Object::cast_to<PhysicalBone>(p_node);
if (pb) {
for (int i = p_sim_bones.size() - 1; 0 <= i; --i) {
if (p_sim_bones[i] == pb->get_bone_id() || p_skeleton->is_bone_parent_of(pb->get_bone_id(), p_sim_bones[i])) {
pb->set_simulate_physics(true);
break;
}
}
}
}
void Skeleton::physical_bones_start_simulation_on(const Array &p_bones) {
set_physics_process_internal(false);
Vector<int> sim_bones;
if (p_bones.size() <= 0) {
sim_bones.push_back(0); // if no bones is specified, activate ragdoll on full body
} else {
sim_bones.resize(p_bones.size());
int c = 0;
for (int i = sim_bones.size() - 1; 0 <= i; --i) {
Variant::Type type = p_bones.get(i).get_type();
if (Variant::STRING == type || Variant::STRING_NAME == type) {
int bone_id = find_bone(p_bones.get(i));
if (bone_id != -1) {
sim_bones.write[c++] = bone_id;
}
}
}
sim_bones.resize(c);
}
_pb_start_simulation(this, this, sim_bones);
}
void _physical_bones_add_remove_collision_exception(bool p_add, Node *p_node, RID p_exception) {
for (int i = p_node->get_child_count() - 1; 0 <= i; --i) {
_physical_bones_add_remove_collision_exception(p_add, p_node->get_child(i), p_exception);
}
CollisionObject *co = Object::cast_to<CollisionObject>(p_node);
if (co) {
if (p_add) {
PhysicsServer::get_singleton()->body_add_collision_exception(co->get_rid(), p_exception);
} else {
PhysicsServer::get_singleton()->body_remove_collision_exception(co->get_rid(), p_exception);
}
}
}
void Skeleton::physical_bones_add_collision_exception(RID p_exception) {
_physical_bones_add_remove_collision_exception(true, this, p_exception);
}
void Skeleton::physical_bones_remove_collision_exception(RID p_exception) {
_physical_bones_add_remove_collision_exception(false, this, p_exception);
}
#endif // _3D_DISABLED
void Skeleton::_skin_changed() {
_make_dirty();
}
Ref<Skin> Skeleton::create_skin_from_rest_transforms() {
Ref<Skin> skin;
skin.instance();
skin->set_bind_count(bones.size());
_update_process_order(); // Just in case.
// Pose changed, rebuild cache of inverses.
const Bone *bonesptr = bones.ptr();
int len = bones.size();
// Calculate global rests and invert them.
LocalVector<int> bones_to_process;
bones_to_process = get_parentless_bones();
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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while (bones_to_process.size() > 0) {
int current_bone_idx = bones_to_process[0];
const Bone &b = bonesptr[current_bone_idx];
bones_to_process.erase(current_bone_idx);
LocalVector<int> child_bones_vector;
child_bones_vector = get_bone_children(current_bone_idx);
int child_bones_size = child_bones_vector.size();
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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if (b.parent < 0) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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skin->set_bind_pose(current_bone_idx, b.rest);
}
for (int i = 0; i < child_bones_size; i++) {
int child_bone_idx = child_bones_vector[i];
const Bone &cb = bonesptr[child_bone_idx];
skin->set_bind_pose(child_bone_idx, skin->get_bind_pose(current_bone_idx) * cb.rest);
// Add the bone's children to the list of bones to be processed.
bones_to_process.push_back(child_bones_vector[i]);
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
// The inverse is what is actually required.
skin->set_bind_bone(i, i);
skin->set_bind_pose(i, skin->get_bind_pose(i).affine_inverse());
}
return skin;
}
Ref<SkinReference> Skeleton::register_skin(const Ref<Skin> &p_skin) {
ERR_FAIL_COND_V(p_skin.is_null(), Ref<SkinReference>());
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for (RBSet<SkinReference *>::Element *E = skin_bindings.front(); E; E = E->next()) {
if (E->get()->skin == p_skin) {
return Ref<SkinReference>(E->get());
}
}
Ref<SkinReference> skin_ref;
skin_ref.instance();
skin_ref->skeleton_node = this;
skin_ref->bind_count = 0;
skin_ref->skeleton = RID_PRIME(RenderingServer::get_singleton()->skeleton_create());
skin_ref->skeleton_node = this;
skin_ref->skin = p_skin;
skin_bindings.insert(skin_ref.operator->());
skin_ref->skin->connect("changed", skin_ref.operator->(), "_skin_changed");
_make_dirty(); // Skin needs to be updated, so update skeleton.
return skin_ref;
}
void Skeleton::init_pose() {
const int bone_len = get_bone_count();
if (!bone_len) {
return;
}
for (int i = 0; i < bone_len; i++) {
Transform rest = get_bone_rest(i);
set_bone_pose_position(i, rest.origin);
set_bone_pose_rotation(i, rest.basis.get_rotation_quaternion());
set_bone_pose_scale(i, rest.basis.get_scale());
}
}
void Skeleton::force_update_all_dirty_bones() {
if (dirty && updating == 0) {
const_cast<Skeleton *>(this)->notification(NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_SKELETON);
}
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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void Skeleton::force_update_all_bone_transforms() {
++updating;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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_update_process_order();
for (int i = 0; i < parentless_bones.size(); i++) {
force_update_bone_children_transforms(parentless_bones[i]);
}
--updating;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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}
void Skeleton::force_update_bone_children_transforms(int p_bone_idx) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone_idx, bone_size);
Bone *bonesptr = bones.ptrw();
List<int> bones_to_process = List<int>();
bones_to_process.push_back(p_bone_idx);
while (bones_to_process.size() > 0) {
int current_bone_idx = bones_to_process[0];
bones_to_process.erase(current_bone_idx);
Bone &b = bonesptr[current_bone_idx];
bool bone_enabled = b.enabled && !show_rest_only;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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if (bone_enabled) {
b.update_pose_cache();
Transform pose = b.pose_cache;
if (b.parent >= 0) {
b.pose_global = bonesptr[b.parent].pose_global * pose;
b.pose_global_no_override = b.pose_global;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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} else {
b.pose_global = pose;
b.pose_global_no_override = b.pose_global;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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}
} else {
if (b.parent >= 0) {
b.pose_global = bonesptr[b.parent].pose_global * b.rest;
b.pose_global_no_override = b.pose_global;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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} else {
b.pose_global = b.rest;
b.pose_global_no_override = b.pose_global;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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}
}
if (rest_dirty) {
b.global_rest = b.parent >= 0 ? bonesptr[b.parent].global_rest * b.rest : b.rest;
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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if (b.local_pose_override_amount >= CMP_EPSILON) {
Transform override_local_pose;
if (b.parent >= 0) {
override_local_pose = bonesptr[b.parent].pose_global * b.local_pose_override;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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} else {
override_local_pose = b.local_pose_override;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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}
b.pose_global = b.pose_global.interpolate_with(override_local_pose, b.local_pose_override_amount);
}
if (b.global_pose_override_amount >= CMP_EPSILON) {
b.pose_global = b.pose_global.interpolate_with(b.global_pose_override, b.global_pose_override_amount);
}
if (b.local_pose_override_reset) {
b.local_pose_override_amount = 0.0;
}
if (b.global_pose_override_reset) {
b.global_pose_override_amount = 0.0;
}
// Add the bone's children to the list of bones to be processed
int child_bone_size = b.child_bones.size();
for (int i = 0; i < child_bone_size; i++) {
bones_to_process.push_back(b.child_bones[i]);
}
emit_signal(SceneStringNames::get_singleton()->bone_pose_changed, current_bone_idx);
}
rest_dirty = false;
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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}
Transform Skeleton::global_pose_to_world_transform(Transform p_global_pose) {
return get_global_transform() * p_global_pose;
}
Transform Skeleton::world_transform_to_global_pose(Transform p_world_transform) {
return get_global_transform().affine_inverse() * p_world_transform;
}
Transform Skeleton::global_pose_to_local_pose(int p_bone_idx, Transform p_global_pose) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone_idx, bone_size, Transform());
if (bones[p_bone_idx].parent >= 0) {
int parent_bone_idx = bones[p_bone_idx].parent;
Transform conversion_transform = get_bone_global_pose(parent_bone_idx).affine_inverse();
return conversion_transform * p_global_pose;
} else {
return p_global_pose;
}
}
Transform Skeleton::local_pose_to_global_pose(int p_bone_idx, Transform p_local_pose) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone_idx, bone_size, Transform());
if (bones[p_bone_idx].parent >= 0) {
int parent_bone_idx = bones[p_bone_idx].parent;
return bones[parent_bone_idx].pose_global * p_local_pose;
} else {
return p_local_pose;
}
}
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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Basis Skeleton::global_pose_z_forward_to_bone_forward(int p_bone_idx, Basis p_basis) {
const int bone_size = bones.size();
ERR_FAIL_INDEX_V(p_bone_idx, bone_size, Basis());
Basis return_basis = p_basis;
if (bones[p_bone_idx].rest_bone_forward_axis < 0) {
update_bone_rest_forward_vector(p_bone_idx, true);
}
if (bones[p_bone_idx].rest_bone_forward_axis == BONE_AXIS_X_FORWARD) {
return_basis.rotate_local(Vector3(0, 1, 0), (Math_PI / 2.0));
} else if (bones[p_bone_idx].rest_bone_forward_axis == BONE_AXIS_NEGATIVE_X_FORWARD) {
return_basis.rotate_local(Vector3(0, 1, 0), -(Math_PI / 2.0));
} else if (bones[p_bone_idx].rest_bone_forward_axis == BONE_AXIS_Y_FORWARD) {
return_basis.rotate_local(Vector3(1, 0, 0), -(Math_PI / 2.0));
} else if (bones[p_bone_idx].rest_bone_forward_axis == BONE_AXIS_NEGATIVE_Y_FORWARD) {
return_basis.rotate_local(Vector3(1, 0, 0), (Math_PI / 2.0));
} else if (bones[p_bone_idx].rest_bone_forward_axis == BONE_AXIS_Z_FORWARD) {
// Do nothing!
} else if (bones[p_bone_idx].rest_bone_forward_axis == BONE_AXIS_NEGATIVE_Z_FORWARD) {
return_basis.rotate_local(Vector3(0, 0, 1), Math_PI);
}
return return_basis;
}
// Modifications
#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
void Skeleton::set_modification_stack(Ref<SkeletonModificationStack3D> p_stack) {
if (modification_stack.is_valid()) {
modification_stack->is_setup = false;
modification_stack->set_skeleton(nullptr);
}
modification_stack = p_stack;
if (modification_stack.is_valid()) {
modification_stack->set_skeleton(this);
modification_stack->setup();
}
}
Ref<SkeletonModificationStack3D> Skeleton::get_modification_stack() {
return modification_stack;
}
void Skeleton::execute_modifications(real_t p_delta, int p_execution_mode) {
if (!modification_stack.is_valid()) {
return;
}
// Needed to avoid the issue where the stack looses reference to the skeleton when the scene is saved.
if (modification_stack->skeleton != this) {
modification_stack->set_skeleton(this);
}
modification_stack->execute(p_delta, p_execution_mode);
}
#endif // _3D_DISABLED
void Skeleton::_bind_methods() {
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("add_bone", "name"), &Skeleton::add_bone);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("find_bone", "name"), &Skeleton::find_bone);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_name", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_name);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_name", "bone_idx", "name"), &Skeleton::set_bone_name);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_parent", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_parent);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_parent", "bone_idx", "parent_idx"), &Skeleton::set_bone_parent);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_count"), &Skeleton::get_bone_count);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("unparent_bone_and_rest", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::unparent_bone_and_rest);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_children", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_children);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_children", "bone_idx", "bone_children"), &Skeleton::set_bone_children);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("add_bone_child", "bone_idx", "child_bone_idx"), &Skeleton::add_bone_child);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("remove_bone_child", "bone_idx", "child_bone_idx"), &Skeleton::remove_bone_child);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_parentless_bones"), &Skeleton::get_parentless_bones);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_rest", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_rest);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_rest", "bone_idx", "rest"), &Skeleton::set_bone_rest);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_global_rest", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_global_rest);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("create_skin_from_rest_transforms"), &Skeleton::create_skin_from_rest_transforms);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("register_skin", "skin"), &Skeleton::register_skin);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("localize_rests"), &Skeleton::localize_rests);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("clear_bones"), &Skeleton::clear_bones);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_pose", "bone_idx", "pose"), &Skeleton::set_bone_pose);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_pose_position", "bone_idx", "position"), &Skeleton::set_bone_pose_position);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_pose_rotation", "bone_idx", "rotation"), &Skeleton::set_bone_pose_rotation);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_pose_scale", "bone_idx", "scale"), &Skeleton::set_bone_pose_scale);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_pose", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_pose);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_pose_position", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_pose_position);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_pose_rotation", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_pose_rotation);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_pose_scale", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_pose_scale);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("is_bone_enabled", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::is_bone_enabled);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_enabled", "bone_idx", "enabled"), &Skeleton::set_bone_enabled, true);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("clear_bones_global_pose_override"), &Skeleton::clear_bones_global_pose_override);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_global_pose_override", "bone_idx", "pose", "amount", "persistent"), &Skeleton::set_bone_global_pose_override, DEFVAL(false));
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_global_pose_override", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_global_pose_override);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_global_pose", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_global_pose);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_global_pose_no_override", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_global_pose_no_override);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("clear_bones_local_pose_override"), &Skeleton::clear_bones_local_pose_override);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_bone_local_pose_override", "bone_idx", "pose", "amount", "persistent"), &Skeleton::set_bone_local_pose_override, DEFVAL(false));
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_bone_local_pose_override", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::get_bone_local_pose_override);
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ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("init_pose"), &Skeleton::init_pose);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("force_update_all_dirty_bones"), &Skeleton::force_update_all_dirty_bones);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("force_update_all_bone_transforms"), &Skeleton::force_update_all_bone_transforms);
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ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("force_update_bone_children_transforms", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::force_update_bone_children_transforms);
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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// Helper functions
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("global_pose_to_world_transform", "global_pose"), &Skeleton::global_pose_to_world_transform);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("world_transform_to_global_pose", "world_transform"), &Skeleton::world_transform_to_global_pose);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("global_pose_to_local_pose", "bone_idx", "global_pose"), &Skeleton::global_pose_to_local_pose);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("local_pose_to_global_pose", "bone_idx", "local_pose"), &Skeleton::local_pose_to_global_pose);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("global_pose_z_forward_to_bone_forward", "bone_idx", "basis"), &Skeleton::global_pose_z_forward_to_bone_forward);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_show_rest_only"), &Skeleton::set_show_rest_only);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("is_show_rest_only"), &Skeleton::is_show_rest_only);
ADD_PROPERTY(PropertyInfo(Variant::BOOL, "show_rest_only"), "set_show_rest_only", "is_show_rest_only");
#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_animate_physical_bones"), &Skeleton::get_animate_physical_bones);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_animate_physical_bones"), &Skeleton::set_animate_physical_bones);
ADD_PROPERTY(PropertyInfo(Variant::BOOL, "animate_physical_bones"), "set_animate_physical_bones", "get_animate_physical_bones");
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("physical_bones_stop_simulation"), &Skeleton::physical_bones_stop_simulation);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("physical_bones_start_simulation", "bones"), &Skeleton::physical_bones_start_simulation_on, DEFVAL(Array()));
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("physical_bones_add_collision_exception", "exception"), &Skeleton::physical_bones_add_collision_exception);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("physical_bones_remove_collision_exception", "exception"), &Skeleton::physical_bones_remove_collision_exception);
#endif // _3D_DISABLED
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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// Modifications
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("set_modification_stack", "modification_stack"), &Skeleton::set_modification_stack);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("get_modification_stack"), &Skeleton::get_modification_stack);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("execute_modifications", "delta", "execution_mode"), &Skeleton::execute_modifications);
//TODO Not sure if this is useful or not in runtime
//#ifdef TOOLS_ENABLED
ADD_SIGNAL(MethodInfo("pose_updated"));
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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//#endif // TOOLS_ENABLED
ADD_SIGNAL(MethodInfo("bone_pose_changed", PropertyInfo(Variant::INT, "bone_idx")));
ADD_SIGNAL(MethodInfo("bones_updated"));
ADD_SIGNAL(MethodInfo("bone_enabled_changed", PropertyInfo(Variant::INT, "bone_idx")));
ADD_SIGNAL(MethodInfo("show_rest_only_changed"));
BIND_CONSTANT(NOTIFICATION_UPDATE_SKELETON);
ClassDB::bind_method(D_METHOD("remove_bone", "bone_idx"), &Skeleton::remove_bone);
}
Skeleton::Skeleton() {
animate_physical_bones = true;
dirty = false;
version = 1;
process_order_dirty = true;
show_rest_only = false;
rest_dirty = false;
updating = 0;
}
Skeleton::~Skeleton() {
//some skins may remain bound
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for (RBSet<SkinReference *>::Element *E = skin_bindings.front(); E; E = E->next()) {
E->get()->skeleton_node = nullptr;
}
}
void Skeleton::set_selected_bone(int p_bone) {
selected_bone = p_bone;
update_gizmos();
return;
}
int Skeleton::get_selected_bone() const {
return selected_bone;
}
void Skeleton::remove_bone(const int p_bone_idx) {
ERR_FAIL_INDEX(p_bone_idx, bones.size());
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); ++i) {
ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(bones[i].parent == p_bone_idx, "Cannot remove bone if it has children.");
}
#ifndef _3D_DISABLED
const Bone &bonet = bones[p_bone_idx];
ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(bonet.physical_bone || bonet.cache_parent_physical_bone, "Cannot remove bone if it has a physical bone attached, please remove physical bones first.");
#endif // _3D_DISABLED
bones.remove(p_bone_idx);
for (int i = 0; i < bones.size(); ++i) {
int parent = bones[i].parent;
if (parent > p_bone_idx) {
bones.write[i].parent = parent - 1;
}
}
process_order_dirty = true;
version++;
_update_process_order();
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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// pose changed, rebuild cache of inverses
const Bone *bonesptr = bones.ptr();
int len = bones.size();
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for (RBSet<SkinReference *>::Element *E = skin_bindings.front(); E; E = E->next()) {
Ref<SkinReference> sr = E->get();
Ref<Skin> skin = sr->skin;
skin->set_bind_count(bones.size());
// calculate global rests and invert them
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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Vector<int> bones_to_process = get_parentless_bones();
while (bones_to_process.size() > 0) {
int current_bone_idx = bones_to_process[0];
bones_to_process.erase(current_bone_idx);
const Bone &b = bonesptr[current_bone_idx];
// Note: the code below may not work by default. May need to track an integer for the bone pose index order
// in the while loop, instead of using current_bone_idx.
if (b.parent >= 0) {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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skin->set_bind_pose(current_bone_idx, skin->get_bind_pose(b.parent) * b.rest);
} else {
Backported from Godot 4: New and improved IK system for Skeleton3D This PR and commit adds a new IK system for 3D with the Skeleton3D node that adds several new IK solvers, as well as additional changes and functionality for making bone manipulation in Godot easier. This work was sponsored by GSoC 2020 and TwistedTwigleg Full list of changes: * Adds a SkeletonModification3D resource * This resource is the base where all IK code is written and executed * Adds a SkeletonModificationStack3D resource * This node oversees the execution of the modifications and acts as a bridge of sorts for the modifications to the Skeleton3D node * Adds SkeletonModification3D resources for LookAt, CCDIK, FABRIK, Jiggle, and TwoBoneIK * Each modification is in it's own file * Several changes to Skeletons, listed below: * Added local_pose_override, which acts just like global_pose_override but keeps bone-child relationships intract * So if you move a bone using local_pose_override, all of the bones that are children will also be moved. This is different than global_pose_override, which only affects the individual bone * Internally bones keep track of their children. This removes the need of a processing list, makes it possible to update just a few select bones at a time, and makes it easier to traverse down the bone chain * Additional functions added for converting from world transform to global poses, global poses to local poses, and all the same changes but backwards (local to global, global to world). This makes it much easier to work with bone transforms without needing to think too much about how to convert them. * New signal added, bone_pose_changed, that can be used to tell if a specific bone changed its transform. Needed for BoneAttachment3D * Added functions for getting the forward position of a bone * BoneAttachment3D node refactored heavily * BoneAttachment3D node is now completely standalone in its functionality. * This makes the code easier and less interconnected, as well as allowing them to function properly without being direct children of Skeleton3D nodes * BoneAttachment3D now can be set either using the index or the bone name. * BoneAttachment3D nodes can now set the bone transform instead of just following it. This is disabled by default for compatibility * BoneAttachment3D now shows a warning when not configured correctly * Added rotate_to_align function in Basis * Added class reference documentation for all changes - TwistedTwigleg https://github.com/godotengine/godot/commit/5ffed49907618e3c7e7e2bddddcc8449d0b090a6 Note: It still needs some work.
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skin->set_bind_pose(current_bone_idx, b.rest);
}
}
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
//the inverse is what is actually required
skin->set_bind_bone(i, i);
skin->set_bind_pose(i, skin->get_bind_pose(i).affine_inverse());
}
}
property_list_changed_notify();
_make_dirty();
update_gizmos();
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}