Camera Animation
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On 09/06/2008 at 06:30, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Just read out the global matrix of the camera object.
Vector campos = camobj->GetMg().off
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On 09/06/2008 at 06:41, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Ok, I tried that earlier, but maybe I was passing something erronous to animateobject etc (only got static position/orentation). Back on track now, thanks
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On 11/06/2008 at 06:09, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Ok, still only getting static position and orientation from the global camera matrix. If I understood your post right, the GetMg() matrix will be updated using animateobject()?
Here is a code snippet:
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\> ModelingCommandData cd; \> BaseTime t1 = doc->GetMinTime(); \> BaseTime t2 = doc->GetMaxTime(); \> LONG fps = doc->GetFps(); \> for (LONG i=t1.GetFrame(fps);i<t2.GetFrame(fps);i++) { \> time =BaseTime::BaseTime(i,fps); \> doc->AnimateObject(op,time,0); \> cd.doc = doc; \> cd.op = op; \> if (!SendModelingCommand(MCOMMAND_CURRENTSTATETOOBJECT, cd)) { \> ; \> } \> newpos = op->GetMg().off; \> newhpr = MatrixToHPB(op->GetMg()); \> } \>
I have also tried using the cd.result object but that gives nothing. AnimateDocument() is giving the same results. Clearly I must be missing something essential to get the matrices updated. (I also tried setting the global matrix from the cd.result->getIndex(0) object)
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On 11/06/2008 at 06:49, xxxxxxxx wrote:
You have to use AnimateDocument().
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\> BaseTime tmin = doc->GetMinTime(); \> BaseTime tmax = doc->GetMaxTime(); \> BaseTime time; \> LONG i, fps = doc->GetFps(); \> time.SetDenominator(fps); \> \> \> for(i=tmin.GetFrame(fps); i<=tmax.GetFrame(fps); i++) \> { \> time.SetNominator(i); \> doc->SetTime(time); \> doc->AnimateDocument(NULL, TRUE, TRUE); \> GePrint(VectorToString(op->GetMg().off)); //my Vector to String function \> } \> \> EventAdd(); \>
cheers,
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On 12/06/2008 at 05:23, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi again, sorry for nagging about such a simple task
I just cant get the above sample to work. I copied it into to the stl exporter stub provided by the SDK, grabbed my camera object from the WriteObjects() method, cloned my document with doc.Polygonize(TRUE). I suspected that maybe the tags were working on a cloned document or something like that, but Ive tried all the tags GetDocument()'s, getActiveDocument etc. I get the correct (static) coordinates from my object so im working on the right object.The camera is animated from a null object like this:
NullObject [XPresso, XPresso, AlignToSpline]
|- CameraObjectI call AnimateDocument(NULL,TRUE,TRUE) so it should eval all expressions and keep anim. So Im guessing im working on the wrong document ??
Thanks for all help.
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On 12/06/2008 at 06:44, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Here is the test code from the stl exporter stub.
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\> void test(BaseDocument \*doc, std::vector<BaseObject \*> camlist) { \> \> BaseObject \*op = camlist[0]; \> Vector pos; \> BaseTime tmin = doc->GetMinTime(); \> BaseTime tmax = doc->GetMaxTime(); \> BaseTime time; \> LONG i, fps = doc->GetFps(); \> time.SetDenominator(fps); \> for(i=tmin.GetFrame(fps); i<=tmax.GetFrame(fps); i++) \> { \> time.SetNominator(i); \> doc->SetTime(time); \> doc->AnimateDocument(NULL, TRUE, TRUE); \> pos = op->GetMg().off; \> GePrint("pos = " + RealToString(pos.x) + ", " + RealToString(pos.y) + ", " + RealToString(pos.z) ); \> } \> GePrint("CameraName: " + op->GetName()); \> EventAdd(); \> } \> LONG mypluginSaverData::Save(PluginSceneSaver \*node, const Filename &name;, BaseDocument \*doc, LONG flags) \> { \> if (!(flags&SCENEFILTER;\_OBJECTS)) return FILEERROR_NONE; \> \> mypluginSAVE myplugin; \> CHAR header[80]; \> \> myplugin.flags = flags; \> myplugin.doc = doc->Polygonize(TRUE); \> \> if (!myplugin.doc || !myplugin.file) return FILEERROR_MEMORY; \> WriteObjects(myplugin,myplugin.doc->GetFirstObject(),Matrix()); \> test(myVRplugin.doc,cameralist); // cameralist populated in WriteObjects, getting correct objects. \> \> ... \>
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On 13/06/2008 at 05:19, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Any ideas?? Already broke my deadline so im kinda hoping for some support here. I see the timeline updated in the editor, but the GetMg() matrix of the camera object does NOT get updated with AnimateDocument.
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On 13/06/2008 at 05:38, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Just an idea, is the document in your test function the polygonized document or the original document? You should animate the original document or a clone and polygonize it for each frame.
cheers,
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On 16/06/2008 at 00:14, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Hi, I tried both of the documents. A polygonize pr frame makes c4d crash. Even if it were not to crash, it sounds very expensive, and im working with very large models.
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On 23/06/2008 at 00:56, xxxxxxxx wrote:
Well you have to polygonize it for every frame. You can not animate a polygonized document. You could also animate the document and manually go through the hierachy and use a Current State To Object.
cheers,
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On 04/07/2008 at 14:25, xxxxxxxx wrote:
...just be sure that you're freeing the (each) Polygonized document when you're done with it...
....... S N I P ........ BaseTime tmin = doc->GetMinTime(); BaseTime tmax = doc->GetMaxTime(); BaseTime time; LONG i, fps = doc->GetFps(); time.SetDenominator(fps); for(i=tmin.GetFrame(fps); i<=tmax.GetFrame(fps); i++) { time.SetNominator(i); doc->SetTime(time); doc->AnimateDocument(NULL, TRUE, TRUE); BaseDocument *pPolyDoc = doc->Polygonize(); if( !pPolyDoc ) { MessageDialog("Error cloning Document."); EventAdd(); return false; } ExportAFrameOfData(pPolyDoc); BaseDocument::Free(pPolyDoc); // <-- be sure to free the cloned document } ....... S N I P ........