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#ifndef __Bone_H__
#define __Bone_H__
#include "OgrePrerequisites.h"
#include "OgreNode.h"
namespace Ogre
{
/** \addtogroup Core
* @{
*/
/** \addtogroup Animation
* @{
*/
/** A bone in a skeleton.
@remarks
See Skeleton for more information about the principles behind skeletal animation.
This class is a node in the joint hierarchy. Mesh vertices also have assignments
to bones to define how they move in relation to the skeleton.
*/
class _OgreExport Bone : public Node
{
public:
/** Constructor, not to be used directly (use Bone::createChild or Skeleton::createBone) */
Bone(unsigned short handle, Skeleton* creator);
/** Constructor, not to be used directly (use Bone::createChild or Skeleton::createBone) */
Bone(const String& name, unsigned short handle, Skeleton* creator);
~Bone();
/** Creates a new Bone as a child of this bone.
@remarks
This method creates a new bone which will inherit the transforms of this
bone, with the handle specified.
@param
handle The numeric handle to give the new bone; must be unique within the Skeleton.
@param
translate Initial translation offset of child relative to parent
@param
rotate Initial rotation relative to parent
*/
Bone* createChild(unsigned short handle,
const Vector3& translate = Vector3::ZERO, const Quaternion& rotate = Quaternion::IDENTITY);
/** Gets the numeric handle for this bone (unique within the skeleton). */
unsigned short getHandle(void) const;
/** Sets the current position / orientation to be the 'binding pose' ie the layout in which
bones were originally bound to a mesh.
*/
void setBindingPose(void);
/** Resets the position and orientation of this Bone to the original binding position.
@remarks
Bones are bound to the mesh in a binding pose. They are then modified from this
position during animation. This method returns the bone to it's original position and
orientation.
*/
void reset(void);
/** Sets whether or not this bone is manually controlled.
@remarks
Manually controlled bones can be altered by the application at runtime,
and their positions will not be reset by the animation routines. Note
that you should also make sure that there are no AnimationTrack objects
referencing this bone, or if there are, you should disable them using
pAnimation->destroyTrack(pBone->getHandle());
@par
You can also use AnimationState::setBlendMask to mask out animation from
chosen tracks if you want to prevent application of a scripted animation
to a bone without altering the Animation definition.
*/
void setManuallyControlled(bool manuallyControlled);
/** Getter for mManuallyControlled Flag */
bool isManuallyControlled() const;
/** Gets the transform which takes bone space to current from the binding pose.
@remarks
Internal use only.
*/
void _getOffsetTransform(Matrix4& m) const;
/** Gets the inverted binding pose scale. */
const Vector3& _getBindingPoseInverseScale(void) const { return mBindDerivedInverseScale; }
/** Gets the inverted binding pose position. */
const Vector3& _getBindingPoseInversePosition(void) const { return mBindDerivedInversePosition; }
/** Gets the inverted binding pose orientation. */
const Quaternion& _getBindingPoseInverseOrientation(void) const { return mBindDerivedInverseOrientation; }
/// @see Node::needUpdate
void needUpdate(bool forceParentUpdate = false);
protected:
/// The numeric handle of this bone
unsigned short mHandle;
/** Bones set as manuallyControlled are not reseted in Skeleton::reset() */
bool mManuallyControlled;
/** See Node. */
Node* createChildImpl(void);
/** See Node. */
Node* createChildImpl(const String& name);
/// Pointer back to creator, for child creation (not smart ptr so child does not preserve parent)
Skeleton* mCreator;
/// The inversed derived scale of the bone in the binding pose
Vector3 mBindDerivedInverseScale;
/// The inversed derived orientation of the bone in the binding pose
Quaternion mBindDerivedInverseOrientation;
/// The inversed derived position of the bone in the binding pose
Vector3 mBindDerivedInversePosition;
};
/** @} */
/** @} */
}
#endif
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