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#ifndef __ShadowCaster_H__
#define __ShadowCaster_H__
#include "OgrePrerequisites.h"
#include "OgreRenderable.h"
namespace Ogre {
/** \addtogroup Core
* @{
*/
/** \addtogroup Scene
* @{
*/
/** Class which represents the renderable aspects of a set of shadow volume faces.
@remarks
Note that for casters comprised of more than one set of vertex buffers (e.g. SubMeshes each
using their own geometry), it will take more than one ShadowRenderable to render the
shadow volume. Therefore for shadow caster geometry, it is best to stick to one set of
vertex buffers (not necessarily one buffer, but the positions for the entire geometry
should come from one buffer if possible)
*/
class _OgreExport ShadowRenderable : public Renderable, public ShadowDataAlloc
{
protected:
MaterialPtr mMaterial;
RenderOperation mRenderOp;
ShadowRenderable* mLightCap; // used only if isLightCapSeparate == true
public:
ShadowRenderable() : mMaterial(), mLightCap(0) {}
virtual ~ShadowRenderable() { delete mLightCap; }
/** Set the material to be used by the shadow, should be set by the caller
before adding to a render queue
*/
void setMaterial(const MaterialPtr& mat) { mMaterial = mat; }
/// Overridden from Renderable
const MaterialPtr& getMaterial(void) const { return mMaterial; }
/// Overridden from Renderable
void getRenderOperation(RenderOperation& op) { op = mRenderOp; }
/// Get the internal render operation for set up
RenderOperation* getRenderOperationForUpdate(void) {return &mRenderOp;}
/// Overridden from Renderable
void getWorldTransforms(Matrix4* xform) const = 0;
/// Overridden from Renderable
Real getSquaredViewDepth(const Camera*) const{ return 0; /* not used */}
/// Overridden from Renderable
const LightList& getLights(void) const;
/** Does this renderable require a separate light cap?
@remarks
If possible, the light cap (when required) should be contained in the
usual geometry of the shadow renderable. However, if for some reason
the normal depth function (less than) could cause artefacts, then a
separate light cap with a depth function of 'always fail' can be used
instead. The primary example of this is when there are floating point
inaccuracies caused by calculating the shadow geometry separately from
the real geometry.
*/
bool isLightCapSeparate(void) const { return mLightCap != 0; }
/// Get the light cap version of this renderable
ShadowRenderable* getLightCapRenderable(void) { return mLightCap; }
/// Should this ShadowRenderable be treated as visible?
virtual bool isVisible(void) const { return true; }
};
/** A set of flags that can be used to influence ShadowRenderable creation. */
enum ShadowRenderableFlags
{
/// For shadow volume techniques only, generate a light cap on the volume
SRF_INCLUDE_LIGHT_CAP = 0x00000001,
/// For shadow volume techniques only, generate a dark cap on the volume
SRF_INCLUDE_DARK_CAP = 0x00000002,
/// For shadow volume techniques only, indicates volume is extruded to infinity
SRF_EXTRUDE_TO_INFINITY = 0x00000004
};
/** This class defines the interface that must be implemented by shadow casters.
*/
class _OgreExport ShadowCaster
{
public:
virtual ~ShadowCaster() { }
/** Returns whether or not this object currently casts a shadow. */
virtual bool getCastShadows(void) const = 0;
/** Returns details of the edges which might be used to determine a silhouette. */
virtual EdgeData* getEdgeList(void) = 0;
/** Returns whether the object has a valid edge list. */
virtual bool hasEdgeList(void) = 0;
/** Get the world bounding box of the caster. */
virtual const AxisAlignedBox& getWorldBoundingBox(bool derive = false) const = 0;
/** Gets the world space bounding box of the light cap */
virtual const AxisAlignedBox& getLightCapBounds(void) const = 0;
/** Gets the world space bounding box of the dark cap, as extruded using the light provided */
virtual const AxisAlignedBox& getDarkCapBounds(const Light& light, Real dirLightExtrusionDist) const = 0;
typedef vector<ShadowRenderable*>::type ShadowRenderableList;
typedef VectorIterator<ShadowRenderableList> ShadowRenderableListIterator;
/** Gets an iterator over the renderables required to render the shadow volume.
@remarks
Shadowable geometry should ideally be designed such that there is only one
ShadowRenderable required to render the the shadow; however this is not a necessary
limitation and it can be exceeded if required.
@param shadowTechnique The technique being used to generate the shadow
@param light The light to generate the shadow from
@param indexBuffer The index buffer to build the renderables into,
the current contents are assumed to be disposable.
@param extrudeVertices If true, this means this class should extrude
the vertices of the back of the volume in software. If false, it
will not be done (a vertex program is assumed).
@param extrusionDistance The distance to extrude the shadow volume
@param flags Technique-specific flags, see ShadowRenderableFlags
*/
virtual ShadowRenderableListIterator getShadowVolumeRenderableIterator(
ShadowTechnique shadowTechnique, const Light* light,
HardwareIndexBufferSharedPtr* indexBuffer,
bool extrudeVertices, Real extrusionDistance, unsigned long flags = 0 ) = 0;
/** Utility method for extruding vertices based on a light.
@remarks
Unfortunately, because D3D cannot handle homogeneous (4D) position
coordinates in the fixed-function pipeline (GL can, but we have to
be cross-API), when we extrude in software we cannot extrude to
infinity the way we do in the vertex program (by setting w to
0.0f). Therefore we extrude by a fixed distance, which may cause
some problems with larger scenes. Luckily better hardware (ie
vertex programs) can fix this.
@param vertexBuffer The vertex buffer containing ONLY xyz position
values, which must be originalVertexCount * 2 * 3 floats long.
@param originalVertexCount The count of the original number of
vertices, i.e. the number in the mesh, not counting the doubling
which has already been done (by VertexData::prepareForShadowVolume)
to provide the extruded area of the buffer.
@param lightPos 4D light position in object space, when w=0.0f this
represents a directional light
@param extrudeDist The distance to extrude
*/
static void extrudeVertices(const HardwareVertexBufferSharedPtr& vertexBuffer,
size_t originalVertexCount, const Vector4& lightPos, Real extrudeDist);
/** Get the distance to extrude for a point/spot light */
virtual Real getPointExtrusionDistance(const Light* l) const = 0;
protected:
/// Helper method for calculating extrusion distance
Real getExtrusionDistance(const Vector3& objectPos, const Light* light) const;
/** Tells the caster to perform the tasks necessary to update the
edge data's light listing. Can be overridden if the subclass needs
to do additional things.
@param edgeData The edge information to update
@param lightPos 4D vector representing the light, a directional light
has w=0.0
*/
virtual void updateEdgeListLightFacing(EdgeData* edgeData,
const Vector4& lightPos);
/** Generates the indexes required to render a shadow volume into the
index buffer which is passed in, and updates shadow renderables
to use it.
@param edgeData The edge information to use
@param indexBuffer The buffer into which to write data into; current
contents are assumed to be discardable.
@param light The light, mainly for type info as silhouette calculations
should already have been done in updateEdgeListLightFacing
@param shadowRenderables A list of shadow renderables which has
already been constructed but will need populating with details of
the index ranges to be used.
@param flags Additional controller flags, see ShadowRenderableFlags
*/
virtual void generateShadowVolume(EdgeData* edgeData,
const HardwareIndexBufferSharedPtr& indexBuffer, const Light* light,
ShadowRenderableList& shadowRenderables, unsigned long flags);
/** Utility method for extruding a bounding box.
@param box Original bounding box, will be updated in-place
@param lightPos 4D light position in object space, when w=0.0f this
represents a directional light
@param extrudeDist The distance to extrude
*/
virtual void extrudeBounds(AxisAlignedBox& box, const Vector4& lightPos,
Real extrudeDist) const;
};
/** @} */
/** @} */
}
#endif
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