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    math: project point on a poly

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      On 11/06/2004 at 11:24, xxxxxxxx wrote:

      Don't 100% understand the question, but maybe you could use the GeRayCollider class.
       
      Its a class used to check if a ray has intersected a polygon, and it returns a whole great deal of information, the point of intersection, the polygons normal, etc
       
      The xpresso ray collider node is very useful to experiment with

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        On 11/06/2004 at 12:03, xxxxxxxx wrote:

        thanks ill read it up in the manual and play around some,
        but it looks like it can only check collision between ray(line) and object and i need to check collision ray/poly..

        --edit---

        ..should have read the manual BEFORE posting...

        looks like the node can return the poly that was hit by the ray...

        so thanks again, looks like this might work! 😄

        cheers,
        devel

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          On 11/06/2004 at 12:18, xxxxxxxx wrote:

          Yes its for object, but objects are made out of polygons right?
           
          Its also not that hard to check if a point is inside a polygon, there are many ways to do it.
           
          http://www.gametutorials.com/Tutorials/opengl/OpenGL_Pg3.htm
           
          I learn't all I know about polygon detection from that site
           
          1. Line Segment and Plane Collision
          2. Line Segment and Polygon Collision
           
          The source code contains a very good explaination on what is happening. Its easy to convert into c4d too, because sdk already has great vector operations 🙂

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            On 11/06/2004 at 14:00, xxxxxxxx wrote:

            thanks, i'll check it out..

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              On 12/06/2004 at 01:57, xxxxxxxx wrote:

              Quote: Originally posted by devel on 11 June 2004
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              > * * *
              >
              > what i am actually trying to do with my plugin
              > is make a multispline stick to a deformable mesh..
              >
              > like when i make a spline-beard around a poly selection
              > and then make some facial expression morphing with the head, the beard stays attached to the poly-selection..
              >
              >
              > * * *

              what i understood is that you need something that always stays at the same place on top of a (deformable) surface, right? In my opinion you should do this with the uv-coordinates of the poly. else you are getting problems with the right position when the shape of the poly is changing! I don´t know if there is any function in the sdk that extracts you the 3d-coordinates with the input of a poly and the uv-coordinates!

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                On 12/06/2004 at 02:07, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                hmm, sounds like a good idea..

                i'm not quite sure how to do it right now,
                but im im just gonna play around with uv now, might
                turn out to be easier than what i had in mind first..

                thanks for the hint,
                devel

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                  On 12/06/2004 at 02:46, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                  bad idea. This would require the object to always have accurate UV coords which is not always the case (some don´t even have any UVs assigned)

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                    On 12/06/2004 at 02:55, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                    yeah thats right,
                    but i actually need this plugin for my fully textured head (with complete uvw's), so that shouldnt be a problem..

                    on the other hand, that wouldnt make it very handy in terms of general usefulness (e.g. for other people) i guess...

                    well, so how'd you do it?

                    the problem is indeed to get the right coordinate on the poly, when the mesh has deformed..

                    greetings,
                    devel

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                      On 12/06/2004 at 03:05, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                      Well, actually I already did this ;o) I am using this for my own plugin DPInstantTree (for it now has hair support) and so I wrote such a plugin some days ago. I am triangulating the object and then calculate the initial position on the triangle (as written a tri is always planar) and stick it to this position. Actually not that complicated. Do a google search for the position in a triangle. It´s more than easy.
                      Good luck

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                        On 12/06/2004 at 03:06, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                        when deforming the barrycentric coords of the poly do change too (maybe maxx meant these coords by uv coords) so it works here too.

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                          On 12/06/2004 at 03:21, xxxxxxxx wrote:

                          alright thanks Samir,
                          gonna check it out..

                          greetings,
                          devel

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