PatchTablesFactory fills 20 indices topology into patchtable, and use it for eval and draw.
note: currently screen-space adaptive tessellation of gregory basis patches is
broken and cracks appear around them.
When CLEW is present, CL functions become macros which may resolve to null
function pointers. A previous change attempted to guard against CL-related
crashes, but introduced compiler warnings.
This change conditionally tests the function when CLEW is present.
Resolves: #400
- extend Far::PatchTables data structures & interfaces to store requisite
information for channels of face-varying bi-cubic patches
- implement gather function in Far::PatchTablesFactory to populate face-varying
channels with adaptive patches
- extend accessor interface in Vtr::Level
- propagate code fall-out throughout OpenSubdiv code base, examples & tutorials
- extend vtrViewer code to visualize tessellated bi-cubic face-varying patches
- split Far::PatchDescriptor into its own class (mirrors Far::PatchParam)
- hide PatchArray as a private internal structure
- add public accessors patterned after Far::TopologyRefiner (returning Vtr::Arrays)
- propagate new API to all dependent code
note: some direct table accessors have not been removed *yet* - see code for details
Catmull-Clark Subdivision Surfaces", Niessner et al, Eurographics 2012.
This change includes;
-topology identification for single-crease patch during adaptive refinement.
-patch array population (similar to boundary)
-sharpness buffer generation
-glsl shader
Eval stuffs will be coming.
Sync'ing the 'dev' branch with the 'feature_3.0dev' branch at commit 68c6d11fc36761ae1a5e6cdc3457be16f2e9704a
The branch 'feature_3.0dev' is now locked and preserved for historical purposes.
- remove obsolete glPushClient functions
note: this code is still duplicated in the ptexViewer (which still needs to be upgraded to the new framebuffer)
fixes#307
If the system has CLEW installed (which is detected by recently
added FindCLEW routines) then OpenSubduv would be compiled against
this library.
It makes binaries and libraries more portable across the systems,
so it's possible to run the same binary on systems with and without
OpenCL SDK installed.
The most annoying part of the change is updating examples to load
OpenCL libraries, but ideally code around controllers and interface
creation is to be de-duplicated anyway.
Based on the pull request #303 from Martijn Berger
- Some missing includes of <algorithms> in order to have
stdd::min() and similar functions.
- Need to cast numIndices and numNVerts to int explicitly
in order to solve warning treated as an error about
precision loss.
- Can't do vector[0] for an empty vector, it'll generate
a runtime range check error.
- MSVC only works fine with make_pair(foo, bar) syntax,
without explicit template substitution here. Otherwise
weird 'can't cast int to int&&' errors are happening.
- add a framebuffer to gl_hud with programmable image shader
- add optional SSAO image shader to the new framebuffer
- add screenshot to png functionality
- implement in glViewer
note: ptexViewer and some others still need refactoring to use the new hud capabilities
- fix default selection for pulldown widgets
- move widgets around to prevent overlap in examples
- add a little triangle indicator to the pulldown widget
- switch color from white to yellow for selected pulldown item
On platforms with multiple devices (e.g. OS X Mavericks
with both Intel and Discrete GPU CL devices) we must
create the context and command queue with the correct
device in order to share resources with GL.
This follows existing patterns (more or less), but
there are certainly opportunities to move more of this
sort of logic into macros defined at the top level.
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