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1) allow to render deformables in 'getCameraImage', for TinyRenderer (tested OK) and EGL (untested) 2) allow to have textures for deformables. See deformable_ball.py, deformable_anchor.py and deformable_torus.py for examples 3) deformables: allow to request simulation mesh data (even if there is a render mesh) See deformable_anchor.py for an example usage data = p.getMeshData(clothId, -1, flags=p.MESH_DATA_SIMULATION_MESH) 4) fix deletion of deformables, thanks to Fychuyan, https://github.com/bulletphysics/bullet3/pull/3048 5) allow to enable and disable double-sided rendering, p.changeVisualShape(objectUid, linkIndex, flags=p.VISUAL_SHAPE_DOUBLE_SIDED) 6) fix GripperGraspExample, model not found 7) Fix deformable anchor not attaching to multibody with object unique id of 0 8) Fix issue with assignment of unique ids in TinyRenderer/EGL renderer (always use broadphase uid) 9) Avoid crash/issue of simulation with pinned vertices (mass 0) in btDeformableBackwardEulerObjective::applyExplicitForce 10) Store uv/normal in btSoftBody::RenderNode to allow textured meshes 11) (uncomment in btSoftBodyHelpers.cpp): dump vertices and indices in obj wavefront format, when loading a VTK file, for quicker creation of a (textured) surface mesh 12) allow interpolateRenderMesh also for old position-based soft bodies (not only the shiny new FEM deformables) 13) fix a few premake targets 14) update build_visual_studio_vr_pybullet_double_cmake.bat so it suits c:\python37 and installs locally for local install of Bullet, see also this example https://github.com/erwincoumans/hello_bullet_cmake |
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OpenVR is an API and runtime that allows access to VR hardware from multiple vendors without requiring that applications have specific knowledge of the hardware they are targeting. This repository is an SDK that contains the API and samples. The runtime is under SteamVR in Tools on Steam. Documentation for the API is available in the wiki: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/openvr/wiki/API-Documentation More information on OpenVR and SteamVR can be found on http://steamvr.com