Josh Holtrop
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b0dfa2ee1f
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bool sub-objects using relative coordinates, shape definitions using relative coordinates, this allows transform blocks in each, and shape references to combine absolute transform with the relative transform
git-svn-id: svn://anubis/fart/trunk@287 7f9b0f55-74a9-4bce-be96-3c2cd072584d
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2010-07-09 19:37:05 +00:00 |
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Josh Holtrop
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c1f39da3e2
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added shape definition processing and shape cloning capabilities
git-svn-id: svn://anubis/fart/trunk@284 7f9b0f55-74a9-4bce-be96-3c2cd072584d
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2010-07-09 17:11:14 +00:00 |
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Josh Holtrop
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5590c533ce
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Fixed boolean objects to determine if rays start inside or outside the boolean; changed constructors to accept a list of shapes instead of just two shapes; changed parser to accept any number of top-level shapes inside of a boolean shape block; changed scenes/die.fart to reflect this change (a drastic simplification)
git-svn-id: svn://anubis/fart/trunk@215 7f9b0f55-74a9-4bce-be96-3c2cd072584d
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2009-03-15 19:51:21 +00:00 |
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Josh Holtrop
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91e490b65a
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added shapes/shapes.h, shapes/BoolShape, made Intersect, Union, and Subtract derive from BoolShape, made BoolShape::setMaterial() call setMaterial() on sub-shapes so that materials applied to boolean objects will be applied to all sub-objects
git-svn-id: svn://anubis/fart/trunk@212 7f9b0f55-74a9-4bce-be96-3c2cd072584d
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2009-03-12 02:59:35 +00:00 |
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Josh Holtrop
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60b29d658d
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modified shapes and Scene to return surface normal in the intersect object
git-svn-id: svn://anubis/fart/branches/2009-03-09_intersect_returning_normals@200 7f9b0f55-74a9-4bce-be96-3c2cd072584d
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2009-03-09 23:17:31 +00:00 |
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Josh Holtrop
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5035c80d94
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Subtract working, but reflected normals being returned... and where did my plane and cyl go?
git-svn-id: svn://anubis/fart/trunk@159 7f9b0f55-74a9-4bce-be96-3c2cd072584d
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2009-02-28 00:06:12 +00:00 |
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Josh Holtrop
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ef25fe4a5b
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added Subtract, including Union and Subtract in Shape.h
git-svn-id: svn://anubis/fart/trunk@158 7f9b0f55-74a9-4bce-be96-3c2cd072584d
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2009-02-27 22:43:49 +00:00 |
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