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ehofman
4c10ef139c Mathias:
I have done a patch to eliminate the jitter of 3D-objects near the viewpoint
(for example 3D cockpit objects).
The problem is the roundoff accuracy of the float values used in the
scenegraph together with the transforms of the eyepoint relative to the
scenery center.

The solution will be to move the scenery center near the view point.
This way floats relative accuracy is enough to show a stable picture.

To get that right I have introduced a transform node for the scenegraph which
is responsible for that shift and uses double values as long as possible.
The scenery subsystem now has a list of all those transforms required to place
objects in the world and will tell all those transforms that the scenery
center has changed when the set_scenery_center() of the scenery subsystem is
called.
The problem was not solvable by SGModelPlacement and SGLocation, since not all
objects, especially the scenery, are placed using these classes.

The first approach was to have the scenery center exactly at the eyepoint.
This works well for the cockpit.
But then the ground jitters a bit below the aircraft. With our default views
you can't see that, but that F-18 has a camera view below the left engine
intake with the nose gear and the ground in its field of view, here I could
see that.
Having the scenery center constant will still have this roundoff problems, but
like it is now too, the roundoff error here is exactly the same in each
frame, so you will not notice any jitter.

The real solution is now to keep the scenery center constant as long as it is
in a ball of 30m radius around the view point. If the scenery center is
outside this ball, just put it at the view point.

As a sideeffect of now beeing able to switch the scenery center in the whole
scenegraph with one function call, I was able to remove a one half of a
problem when switching views, where the scenery center was far off for one or
two frames past switching from one view to the next. Also included is a fix
to the other half of this problem, where the view position was not yet copied
into a view when it is switched (at least under glut). This was responsible
for the 'Error: ...' messages of the cloud subsystem when views were
switched.
2005-04-29 14:38:24 +00:00
curt
d05121ef46 Fix my mailing address by replacing it with my web page. 2004-11-19 22:10:41 +00:00
curt
492d5fbd8d Fix a small mistake in the scene graph arrangement for vasi lights. 2004-01-11 19:45:29 +00:00
curt
56592f3869 Moved random ground cover object management code (userdata.[ch]xx) over
to SimGear.
2003-05-28 20:29:05 +00:00
curt
43e48070fe - Some refactoring of the configure.ac script.
- Better Mac OS X support (they put glut.h in GLUT/glut.h) :-(
2002-12-10 20:50:48 +00:00
curt
dbf997a2d3 Put taxiway lights in their own scene graph so we can adjust their brightness
(or fog punch through) independently from the ground or runway lighting.
2002-11-01 21:56:48 +00:00
curt
c162577340 Begin work on rendering runway lights using environment maps. The basics
are now working.  A runway light is defined by a point and a direction.  The
point and direction are combined with the local up vector to create a small
triangle orthogonal to the direction.  The two ficticous corners of the
triangle are given an alpha value of zero, the orignal corner is given an
alpha of one.  The triangle is drawn in glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT, GL_POINT)
mode which means only the corner points are drawn, and since two have alpha=0
only the original point is drawn.  This is a long way to go to draw a point,
but it ensures that the point is only visible within 90 degrees of the light
direction, behind the light it is not visible.  This is still a long way
to get to drawing a point, but we use an environement map, with the direction
vector as the normal to mimic a light that is brightest when viewed head
on and dimmest when viewed perpendicularly or disappears when viewed from
behind.

- warning, there is a bug in how the current runway light direction vector
  is calculated which will adversely effect runway lighting.  The airports
  should be regenerated in order to fix this problem.
2002-10-06 03:53:19 +00:00
curt
487a14d05b Moved some scenery component initialization into FGScenery. 2002-05-14 06:08:28 +00:00
curt
47825dcbae Moved "scenery" from being declaried in scenery.cxx to being declared
in globals.hxx.
2002-05-14 05:22:52 +00:00
david
5a849b66e8 Major overhaul:
- changed FGSubsystem::update(int) to
  FGSubsystem::update(delta_time_sec); the argument is now delta time
  in seconds rather than milliseconds

- added FGSubsystem::suspend(), FGSubsystem::suspend(bool),
  FGSubsystem::resume(), and FGSubsystem::is_suspended(), all with
  default implementations; is_suspended takes account of the master
  freeze as well as the subsystem's individual suspended state

- the FDMs now use the delta time argument the same as the rest of
  FlightGear; formerly, main.cxx made a special case and passed a
  multiloop argument

- FDMs now calculate multiloop internally instead of relying on
  main.cxx

There are probably some problems -- I've done basic testing with the
major FDMs and subsystems, but we'll probably need a few weeks to
sniff out bugs.
2002-05-11 16:28:50 +00:00
david
aabdd355f0 Modified FGSubsystem::update() to take an int parameter for delta time
(i.e. multiloop).  Most subsystems currently ignore the parameter, but
eventually, it will allow all subsystems to update by time rather than
by framerate.
2001-12-22 17:33:27 +00:00
curt
2b056c8452 This set of changes touches a *lot* of files. The main goal here is to
fix startup sequence problems where we initialize the FDM before we know
the desired starting altitude.

These changes delay fdm initialization until the local tile has been loaded
and we can do a real intersection and find the true ground elevation.

In order to do this, I depend more on the property manager as glue, rather
than the FGInterface.

There are some glitches still when switching to a new airport or reseting
the sim.  I will work on addressing these, but I need to commit the changes
so far to keep in sync with other developers.
2001-10-28 16:16:30 +00:00
curt
a0d50000ba Modifications to coordinate with recent changes in simgear. 2001-05-15 22:30:39 +00:00
curt
182fd42b40 SG-ified logstream. 2001-03-24 06:03:11 +00:00
curt
a5e4e6be11 Working on setting initial altitude correctly after a reset. 2001-01-17 20:32:02 +00:00
curt
d79bfda33f A couple clean ups ... 2000-11-02 00:59:39 +00:00
curt
152a5902c8 Moved winWidth and winHeight out of FGViewer since these are set on a
per-application level.  We can have multiple viewers ...
Cleaned up fov mistake on startup with panel activated.
2000-10-19 23:09:33 +00:00
curt
941f27c9a0 Updates to move scenery initialization earlier in the initialization
sequence so that the FDM can know the current ground altitude when it is
initialized.
2000-07-23 21:32:59 +00:00
curt
1294aed465 One more pass at a reorg. 2000-02-16 23:01:03 +00:00
curt
485230b443 Code reorganization. 2000-02-15 03:30:01 +00:00
Tim Moore
c90db01dc8 source tree reorganization prior to flightgear 0.7
SimGear and TerraGear appear to have been split off at this time.
2009-09-14 14:26:20 +02:00
Renamed from Simulator/Scenery/scenery.cxx (Browse further)