MaterialAnimation.cpp 9.1 KB

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  22. #include "Camera.h"
  23. #include "CoreEvents.h"
  24. #include "Engine.h"
  25. #include "Font.h"
  26. #include "Graphics.h"
  27. #include "Input.h"
  28. #include "Material.h"
  29. #include "Model.h"
  30. #include "Octree.h"
  31. #include "Renderer.h"
  32. #include "ResourceCache.h"
  33. #include "Scene.h"
  34. #include "StaticModel.h"
  35. #include "Text.h"
  36. #include "ValueAnimation.h"
  37. #include "UI.h"
  38. #include "MaterialAnimation.h"
  39. #include "DebugNew.h"
  40. DEFINE_APPLICATION_MAIN(MaterialAnimation)
  41. MaterialAnimation::MaterialAnimation(Context* context) :
  42. Sample(context)
  43. {
  44. }
  45. void MaterialAnimation::Start()
  46. {
  47. // Execute base class startup
  48. Sample::Start();
  49. // Create the scene content
  50. CreateScene();
  51. // Create the UI content
  52. CreateInstructions();
  53. // Setup the viewport for displaying the scene
  54. SetupViewport();
  55. // Hook up to the frame update events
  56. SubscribeToEvents();
  57. }
  58. void MaterialAnimation::CreateScene()
  59. {
  60. ResourceCache* cache = GetSubsystem<ResourceCache>();
  61. scene_ = new Scene(context_);
  62. // Create the Octree component to the scene. This is required before adding any drawable components, or else nothing will
  63. // show up. The default octree volume will be from (-1000, -1000, -1000) to (1000, 1000, 1000) in world coordinates; it
  64. // is also legal to place objects outside the volume but their visibility can then not be checked in a hierarchically
  65. // optimizing manner
  66. scene_->CreateComponent<Octree>();
  67. // Create a child scene node (at world origin) and a StaticModel component into it. Set the StaticModel to show a simple
  68. // plane mesh with a "stone" material. Note that naming the scene nodes is optional. Scale the scene node larger
  69. // (100 x 100 world units)
  70. Node* planeNode = scene_->CreateChild("Plane");
  71. planeNode->SetScale(Vector3(100.0f, 1.0f, 100.0f));
  72. StaticModel* planeObject = planeNode->CreateComponent<StaticModel>();
  73. planeObject->SetModel(cache->GetResource<Model>("Models/Plane.mdl"));
  74. planeObject->SetMaterial(cache->GetResource<Material>("Materials/StoneTiled.xml"));
  75. // Create a directional light to the world so that we can see something. The light scene node's orientation controls the
  76. // light direction; we will use the SetDirection() function which calculates the orientation from a forward direction vector.
  77. // The light will use default settings (white light, no shadows)
  78. Node* lightNode = scene_->CreateChild("DirectionalLight");
  79. lightNode->SetDirection(Vector3(0.6f, -1.0f, 0.8f)); // The direction vector does not need to be normalized
  80. Light* light = lightNode->CreateComponent<Light>();
  81. light->SetLightType(LIGHT_DIRECTIONAL);
  82. // Create more StaticModel objects to the scene, randomly positioned, rotated and scaled. For rotation, we construct a
  83. // quaternion from Euler angles where the Y angle (rotation about the Y axis) is randomized. The mushroom model contains
  84. // LOD levels, so the StaticModel component will automatically select the LOD level according to the view distance (you'll
  85. // see the model get simpler as it moves further away). Finally, rendering a large number of the same object with the
  86. // same material allows instancing to be used, if the GPU supports it. This reduces the amount of CPU work in rendering the
  87. // scene.
  88. Material* mushroomMat = cache->GetResource<Material>("Materials/Mushroom.xml");
  89. // Apply shader parameter animation to material
  90. SharedPtr<ValueAnimation> specColorAnimation(new ValueAnimation(context_));
  91. specColorAnimation->SetKeyFrame(0.0f, Color(0.1f, 0.1f, 0.1f, 16.0f));
  92. specColorAnimation->SetKeyFrame(1.0f, Color(1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 2.0f));
  93. specColorAnimation->SetKeyFrame(2.0f, Color(1.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f, 2.0f));
  94. specColorAnimation->SetKeyFrame(3.0f, Color(0.1f, 0.1f, 0.1f, 16.0f));
  95. mushroomMat->SetShaderParameterAnimation("MatSpecColor", specColorAnimation);
  96. const unsigned NUM_OBJECTS = 200;
  97. for (unsigned i = 0; i < NUM_OBJECTS; ++i)
  98. {
  99. Node* mushroomNode = scene_->CreateChild("Mushroom");
  100. mushroomNode->SetPosition(Vector3(Random(90.0f) - 45.0f, 0.0f, Random(90.0f) - 45.0f));
  101. mushroomNode->SetRotation(Quaternion(0.0f, Random(360.0f), 0.0f));
  102. mushroomNode->SetScale(0.5f + Random(2.0f));
  103. StaticModel* mushroomObject = mushroomNode->CreateComponent<StaticModel>();
  104. mushroomObject->SetModel(cache->GetResource<Model>("Models/Mushroom.mdl"));
  105. mushroomObject->SetMaterial(mushroomMat);
  106. }
  107. // Create a scene node for the camera, which we will move around
  108. // The camera will use default settings (1000 far clip distance, 45 degrees FOV, set aspect ratio automatically)
  109. cameraNode_ = scene_->CreateChild("Camera");
  110. cameraNode_->CreateComponent<Camera>();
  111. // Set an initial position for the camera scene node above the plane
  112. cameraNode_->SetPosition(Vector3(0.0f, 5.0f, 0.0f));
  113. }
  114. void MaterialAnimation::CreateInstructions()
  115. {
  116. ResourceCache* cache = GetSubsystem<ResourceCache>();
  117. UI* ui = GetSubsystem<UI>();
  118. // Construct new Text object, set string to display and font to use
  119. Text* instructionText = ui->GetRoot()->CreateChild<Text>();
  120. instructionText->SetText("Use WASD keys and mouse/touch to move");
  121. instructionText->SetFont(cache->GetResource<Font>("Fonts/Anonymous Pro.ttf"), 15);
  122. // Position the text relative to the screen center
  123. instructionText->SetHorizontalAlignment(HA_CENTER);
  124. instructionText->SetVerticalAlignment(VA_CENTER);
  125. instructionText->SetPosition(0, ui->GetRoot()->GetHeight() / 4);
  126. }
  127. void MaterialAnimation::SetupViewport()
  128. {
  129. Renderer* renderer = GetSubsystem<Renderer>();
  130. // Set up a viewport to the Renderer subsystem so that the 3D scene can be seen. We need to define the scene and the camera
  131. // at minimum. Additionally we could configure the viewport screen size and the rendering path (eg. forward / deferred) to
  132. // use, but now we just use full screen and default render path configured in the engine command line options
  133. SharedPtr<Viewport> viewport(new Viewport(context_, scene_, cameraNode_->GetComponent<Camera>()));
  134. renderer->SetViewport(0, viewport);
  135. }
  136. void MaterialAnimation::MoveCamera(float timeStep)
  137. {
  138. // Do not move if the UI has a focused element (the console)
  139. if (GetSubsystem<UI>()->GetFocusElement())
  140. return;
  141. Input* input = GetSubsystem<Input>();
  142. // Movement speed as world units per second
  143. const float MOVE_SPEED = 20.0f;
  144. // Mouse sensitivity as degrees per pixel
  145. const float MOUSE_SENSITIVITY = 0.1f;
  146. // Use this frame's mouse motion to adjust camera node yaw and pitch. Clamp the pitch between -90 and 90 degrees
  147. IntVector2 mouseMove = input->GetMouseMove();
  148. yaw_ += MOUSE_SENSITIVITY * mouseMove.x_;
  149. pitch_ += MOUSE_SENSITIVITY * mouseMove.y_;
  150. pitch_ = Clamp(pitch_, -90.0f, 90.0f);
  151. // Construct new orientation for the camera scene node from yaw and pitch. Roll is fixed to zero
  152. cameraNode_->SetRotation(Quaternion(pitch_, yaw_, 0.0f));
  153. // Read WASD keys and move the camera scene node to the corresponding direction if they are pressed
  154. // Use the Translate() function (default local space) to move relative to the node's orientation.
  155. if (input->GetKeyDown('W'))
  156. cameraNode_->Translate(Vector3::FORWARD * MOVE_SPEED * timeStep);
  157. if (input->GetKeyDown('S'))
  158. cameraNode_->Translate(Vector3::BACK * MOVE_SPEED * timeStep);
  159. if (input->GetKeyDown('A'))
  160. cameraNode_->Translate(Vector3::LEFT * MOVE_SPEED * timeStep);
  161. if (input->GetKeyDown('D'))
  162. cameraNode_->Translate(Vector3::RIGHT * MOVE_SPEED * timeStep);
  163. }
  164. void MaterialAnimation::SubscribeToEvents()
  165. {
  166. // Subscribe HandleUpdate() function for processing update events
  167. SubscribeToEvent(E_UPDATE, HANDLER(MaterialAnimation, HandleUpdate));
  168. }
  169. void MaterialAnimation::HandleUpdate(StringHash eventType, VariantMap& eventData)
  170. {
  171. using namespace Update;
  172. // Take the frame time step, which is stored as a float
  173. float timeStep = eventData[P_TIMESTEP].GetFloat();
  174. // Move the camera, scale movement with time step
  175. MoveCamera(timeStep);
  176. }