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@@ -515,25 +515,19 @@ void ForestWindEmitter::_renderEmitterInfo( ObjectRenderInst *ri, SceneRenderSta
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drawer->drawArrow( desc, pos, pos + (windVec * mWindStrength), ColorI( 0, 0, 255, 255 ) );//Point3F( -235.214, 219.589, 34.0991 ), Point3F( -218.814, 244.731, 37.5587 ), ColorI( 255, 255, 0, 255 ) );//
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drawer->drawArrow( desc, pos, pos + (mWind->getTarget() * mWindStrength ), ColorI( 255, 0, 0, 85 ) );
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S32 useRadius = mWindRadius;
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// Draw a 2D circle for the wind radius.
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if ( isRadialEmitter() )
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{
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-
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- //So the problem is that when your inside the sphere it won't render so it might make someone
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- //think that it's not working right. So what I did was determine if the camera is inside the sphere.
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- //If the camera is inside the sphere, then I find the distance from the center of the sphere to the camera
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- //Round down and use that as the radius to draw the sphere.
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- //That way if someone zooms in or out, their screen is still showing the sphere.
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- GameConnection * gc = GameConnection::getConnectionToServer();
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- GameBase* gb = gc->getCameraObject();
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- if (gb)
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- {
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- Point3F camPos = gb->getPosition();
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- if ( getPosition().isInsideSphere( camPos, mWindRadius ) )
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- useRadius = getPosition().distanceTo(camPos);
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- }
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+ // If the camera is close to the sphere, shrink the sphere so it remains visible.
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+ GameConnection* gc = GameConnection::getConnectionToServer();
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+ GameBase* gb;
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+ if ( gc && (gb = gc->getCameraObject()) )
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+ {
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+ F32 camDist = (gb->getPosition() - getPosition()).len();
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+ if ( camDist < mWindRadius )
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+ useRadius = camDist;
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+ }
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drawer->drawSphere( desc, useRadius, pos, ColorI( 255, 0, 0, 80 ) );
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}
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}
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