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Baker

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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 10:55 pm Post subject: (WinQuake) Software Quake Transform Interpolation |
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MH made some awesome software renderer (WinQuake) animation interpolation code for models. It is pretty easy to add:
http://forums.inside3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=2387
But after adding, you'll twice as much want movement interpolation to complete the circle.
How good is MH's software renderer interpolation? It is very, very fast ...
Quote: | timedemo demo1
No animation interpolation @ 320x200 fullscreen my machine: 285 FPS
With animation interpolation @ 320x200 fullscreen my machine: 281 FPS |
Anyway, software animation interpolation smooths the model animations, but the movement interpolation smooths the movement.
Movement Interpolation - Tutorial Begin ...
And this is pretty much verbatim derived from MH's DirectQ engine.
1. cl_main.c
Go to CL_RelinkEntities ... I have the necessary additions marked with #ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
Code: | // if the object wasn't included in the last packet, remove it
if (ent->msgtime != cl.mtime[0])
{
#ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
CL_ClearInterpolation (ent);
#endif
ent->model = NULL;
continue;
} |
And ... still in CL_RelinkEntities
Code: | f = frac;
for (j=0 ; j<3 ; j++)
{
delta[j] = ent->msg_origins[0][j] - ent->msg_origins[1][j];
if (delta[j] > 100 || delta[j] < -100)
f = 1; // assume a teleportation, not a motion
}
#ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
if (f >= 1) CL_ClearInterpolation (ent);
#endif
// interpolate the origin and angles
for (j=0 ; j<3 ; j++)
{
ent->origin[j] = ent->msg_origins[1][j] + f*delta[j];
d = ent->msg_angles[0][j] - ent->msg_angles[1][j];
if (d > 180)
d -= 360;
else if (d < -180)
d += 360;
ent->angles[j] = ent->msg_angles[1][j] + f*d;
}
}
// if (!(model = cl.model_precache[ent->modelindex]))
// Host_Error ("CL_RelinkEntities: bad modelindex");
#ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
CL_EntityInterpolateOrigins (ent);
CL_EntityInterpolateAngles (ent);
#endif
// rotate binary objects locally
if (ent->model->flags & EF_ROTATE) |
2. Go to render.h and alter the entity structure ... note some of these fields should have already been added to support the animation interpolation.
Code: | int trivial_accept;
struct mnode_s *topnode; // for bmodels, first world node that splits bmodel, or NULL if not split
int modelindex;
#ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
float frame_start_time;
int lastpose, currpose;
int lastframe;
// fenix@io.com: model transform interpolation
float translate_start_time;
vec3_t lastorigin, currorigin;
float rotate_start_time;
vec3_t lastangles, currangles;
#endif
} entity_t; |
3. cl_parse.c above CL_ParseUpdate add this
Code: | #ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
void CL_EntityInterpolateOrigins (entity_t *ent)
{
qboolean no_interpolate=false;
float timepassed = cl.time - ent->translate_start_time;
float blend = 0;
vec3_t delta = {0, 0, 0};
if (ent->translate_start_time == 0 || timepassed > 1)
{
ent->translate_start_time = cl.time;
VectorCopy (ent->origin, ent->lastorigin);
VectorCopy (ent->origin, ent->currorigin);
}
if (!VectorCompare (ent->origin, ent->currorigin))
{
ent->translate_start_time = cl.time;
VectorCopy (ent->currorigin, ent->lastorigin);
VectorCopy (ent->origin, ent->currorigin);
blend = 0;
}
else
{
blend = timepassed / 0.1;
if (cl.paused || blend > 1) blend = 1;
}
VectorSubtract (ent->currorigin, ent->lastorigin, delta);
// use cubic interpolation
{
float lastlerp = 2 * (blend * blend * blend) - 3 * (blend * blend) + 1;
float currlerp = 3 * (blend * blend) - 2 * (blend * blend * blend);
ent->origin[0] = ent->lastorigin[0] * lastlerp + ent->currorigin[0] * currlerp;
ent->origin[1] = ent->lastorigin[1] * lastlerp + ent->currorigin[1] * currlerp;
ent->origin[2] = ent->lastorigin[2] * lastlerp + ent->currorigin[2] * currlerp;
}
}
void CL_EntityInterpolateAngles (entity_t *ent)
{
float timepassed = cl.time - ent->rotate_start_time;
float blend = 0;
vec3_t delta = {0, 0, 0};
if (ent->rotate_start_time == 0 || timepassed > 1)
{
ent->rotate_start_time = cl.time;
VectorCopy (ent->angles, ent->lastangles);
VectorCopy (ent->angles, ent->currangles);
}
if (!VectorCompare (ent->angles, ent->currangles))
{
ent->rotate_start_time = cl.time;
VectorCopy (ent->currangles, ent->lastangles);
VectorCopy (ent->angles, ent->currangles);
blend = 0;
}
else
{
blend = timepassed / 0.1;
if (cl.paused || blend > 1) blend = 1;
}
VectorSubtract (ent->currangles, ent->lastangles, delta);
// always interpolate along the shortest path
if (delta[0] > 180) delta[0] -= 360; else if (delta[0] < -180) delta[0] += 360;
if (delta[1] > 180) delta[1] -= 360; else if (delta[1] < -180) delta[1] += 360;
if (delta[2] > 180) delta[2] -= 360; else if (delta[2] < -180) delta[2] += 360;
// get currangles on the shortest path
VectorAdd (ent->lastangles, delta, delta);
// use cubic interpolation
{
float lastlerp = 2 * (blend * blend * blend) - 3 * (blend * blend) + 1;
float currlerp = 3 * (blend * blend) - 2 * (blend * blend * blend);
ent->angles[0] = ent->lastangles[0] * lastlerp + delta[0] * currlerp;
ent->angles[1] = ent->lastangles[1] * lastlerp + delta[1] * currlerp;
ent->angles[2] = ent->lastangles[2] * lastlerp + delta[2] * currlerp;
}
}
void CL_ClearInterpolation (entity_t *ent)
{
ent->frame_start_time = 0;
ent->lastpose = ent->currpose;
ent->translate_start_time = 0;
ent->lastorigin[0] = ent->lastorigin[1] = ent->lastorigin[2] = 0;
ent->currorigin[0] = ent->currorigin[1] = ent->currorigin[2] = 0;
ent->rotate_start_time = 0;
ent->lastangles[0] = ent->lastangles[1] = ent->lastangles[2] = 0;
ent->currangles[0] = ent->currangles[1] = ent->currangles[2] = 0;
}
#endif |
4. Still in cl_parse.c goto CL_ParseUpdate
Code: | // automatic animation (torches, etc) can be either all together or randomized
if (model)
ent->syncbase = (model->synctype == ST_RAND) ? (float)(rand()&0x7fff) / 0x7fff : 0.0;
else
forcelink = true; // hack to make null model players work
#ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
// if the model has changed we must also reset the interpolation data
// lastpose and currpose are critical as they might be pointing to invalid frames in the new model!!!
CL_ClearInterpolation (ent);
// reset frame and skin too...!
if (!(bits & U_FRAME)) ent->frame = 0;
if (!(bits & U_SKIN)) ent->skinnum = 0;
#endif |
5. For simplicity's sake, open quakedef.h and add #define SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION somewhere like the bottom if you want.
Code: | #ifndef GLQUAKE
#define SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
#endif |
Combined with the software renderer model animatiion tutorial, you get pretty much the equivalent of OpenGL version of the QER tutorial ( http://www.quakewiki.net/archives/qer/tutorial4.html )
Related:
Software Quake MDL Frame Interpolation
Nasty interpolation bug - and fix!
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mh

Joined: 12 Jan 2008 Posts: 909
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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:38 pm Post subject: |
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Somebody buy that man a large beer.
I'm thinking that in the last step the reset of frame and skin should probably be done outside of the interpolation #ifdef. It seems like a valid precaution just in case the frame and skin for the baseline are invalid for the new model, and the QC doesn't send updates for either or both of them. This is something that could possibly happen even in stock ID software Quake.
Also, all of the code here is also good for GLQuake and is a more sensible way of doing it than in the old interpolation tutorial. This would include the clearing of the interpolation data on a model change (I've seen GLQuake crash - very occasionally - with the old code on account of not having that step). You don't need to pollute R_RotateForEntity and you don't need special case handling for the viewmodel this way. It's just cleaner. _________________ DirectQ Engine - New release 1.8.666a, 9th August 2010
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JasonX
Joined: 21 Apr 2009 Posts: 92
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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:40 pm Post subject: |
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Where can we see the animation interpolation tut? I'm sorry if i'm being stupid.  |
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mh

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Posted: Tue Jul 06, 2010 11:43 pm Post subject: |
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JasonX wrote: | Where can we see the animation interpolation tut? I'm sorry if i'm being stupid.  |
Click on the link that says "Software Quake MDL Frame Interpolation":
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Baker

Joined: 14 Mar 2006 Posts: 1538
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Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 12:02 am Post subject: |
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mh wrote: | I'm thinking that in the last step the reset of frame and skin should probably be done outside of the interpolation #ifdef. It seems like a valid precaution just in case the frame and skin for the baseline are invalid for the new model, and the QC doesn't send updates for either or both of them. |
After reading this, I was about to modify the tutorial slightly to adjust it accordingly, but if I do so it makes the changes less clear because the above has the changed blocked in #ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION ... #endif
So rather than edit the post ...
Suggested modification ...
Code: | // automatic animation (torches, etc) can be either all together or randomized
if (model)
ent->syncbase = (model->synctype == ST_RAND) ? (float)(rand()&0x7fff) / 0x7fff : 0.0;
else
forcelink = true; // hack to make null model players work
#ifdef SUPPORTS_SOFTWARE_ANIM_INTERPOLATION
// if the model has changed we must also reset the interpolation data
// lastpose and currpose are critical as they might be pointing to invalid frames in the new model!!!
CL_ClearInterpolation (ent);
#endif
#if 1 // MH suggestion: Add this to the engine anyway, the frame and skin cannot be relied upon if the model has changed and if those are not sent, set them to frame 0 and skin 0.
// reset frame and skin too...!
if (!(bits & U_FRAME)) ent->frame = 0;
if (!(bits & U_SKIN)) ent->skinnum = 0;
#endif // End MH suggestion
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