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- <td bgcolor="#666699" width="10"><b><a href="http://irrlicht.sourceforge.net" target="_blank"><img src="../../media/irrlichtlogo.jpg" width="88" height="31" border="0"></a></b></td>
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- <div align="left"><b><font color="#FFFFFF">Tutorial 11. Per pixel lighting</font></b></div>
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- <p> This tutorial shows how to use one of the built in more complex materials
- in irrlicht: Per pixel lighted surfaces using normal maps and parallax
- mapping. It will also show how to use fog and moving particle systems.
- And don't panic: You dont need any experience with shaders to use these
- materials in Irrlicht.</p>
- <p>The program which is described here will look like this:</p>
- <p align="center"><img src="../../media/011shot.jpg" width="258" height="202"><br>
- </p>
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- <td bgcolor="#666699"> <b><font color="#FFFFFF">Lets start!</font></b></td>
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- <td height="90" bgcolor="#eeeeff" valign="top"> <div align="left">
- <div align="left">
- <p>At first, we need to include all headers and do the stuff we always
- do, like in nearly all other tutorials.</p>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>#include <irrlicht.h><br>#include <iostream><br><br>using namespace irr;<br><br>#pragma comment(lib, "Irrlicht.lib")<br></pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>For this example, we need an event receiver, to make it possible
- for the user to switch between the three available material types.
- In addition, the event receiver will create some small GUI window
- which displays what material is currently being used. There is nothing
- special done in this class, so maybe you want to skip reading it.</p>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td><pre>class MyEventReceiver : public IEventReceiver
- {
- public:
- MyEventReceiver(scene::ISceneNode* room,
- gui::IGUIEnvironment* env, video::IVideoDriver* driver)
- {
- // store pointer to room so we can change its drawing mode
- Room = room;
- Driver = driver;
- // set a nicer font
- gui::IGUISkin* skin = env->getSkin();
- gui::IGUIFont* font = env->getFont("../../media/fonthaettenschweiler.bmp");
- if (font)
- skin->setFont(font);
- // add window and listbox
- gui::IGUIWindow* window = env->addWindow(
- core::rect<s32>(490,390,630,470), false, L"Use 'E' + 'R' to change");
- ListBox = env->addListBox(
- core::rect<s32>(2,22,135,78), window);
- ListBox->addItem(L"Diffuse");
- ListBox->addItem(L"Bump mapping");
- ListBox->addItem(L"Parallax mapping");
- ListBox->setSelected(1);
- // create problem text
- ProblemText = env->addStaticText(
- L"Your hardware or this renderer is not able to use the "\
- L"needed shaders for this material. Using fall back materials.",
- core::rect<s32>(150,20,470,60));
- ProblemText->setOverrideColor(video::SColor(100,255,255,255));
- // set start material (prefer parallax mapping if available)
- video::IMaterialRenderer* renderer =
- Driver->getMaterialRenderer(video::EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID);
- if (renderer && renderer->getRenderCapability() == 0)
- ListBox->setSelected(2);
- // set the material which is selected in the listbox
- setMaterial();
- }
- bool OnEvent(const SEvent& event)
- {
- // check if user presses the key 'E' or 'R'
- if (event.EventType == irr::EET_KEY_INPUT_EVENT &&
- !event.KeyInput.PressedDown && Room && ListBox)
- {
- // change selected item in listbox
- int sel = ListBox->getSelected();
- if (event.KeyInput.Key == irr::KEY_KEY_R)
- ++sel;
- else
- if (event.KeyInput.Key == irr::KEY_KEY_E)
- --sel;
- else
- return false;
- if (sel > 2) sel = 0;
- if (sel < 0) sel = 2;
- ListBox->setSelected(sel);
-
- // set the material which is selected in the listbox
- setMaterial();
- }
- return false;
- }
- private:
- // sets the material of the room mesh the the one set in the
- // list box.
- void setMaterial()
- {
- video::E_MATERIAL_TYPE type = video::EMT_SOLID;
- // change material setting
- switch(ListBox->getSelected())
- {
- case 0: type = video::EMT_SOLID;
- break;
- case 1: type = video::EMT_NORMAL_MAP_SOLID;
- break;
- case 2: type = video::EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID;
- break;
- }
- Room->setMaterialType(type);</pre>
- </td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p>We need to add a warning if the materials will not be able to be
- displayed 100% correctly. This is no problem, they will be renderered
- using fall back materials, but at least the user should know that
- it would look better on better hardware. We simply check if the material
- renderer is able to draw at full quality on the current hardware.
- The IMaterialRenderer::getRenderCapability() returns 0 if this is
- the case.<br>
- </p>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>video::IMaterialRenderer* renderer = Driver->getMaterialRenderer(type);
- // display some problem text when problem
- if (!renderer || renderer->getRenderCapability() != 0)
- ProblemText->setVisible(true);
- else
- ProblemText->setVisible(false);
- }
- private:
- gui::IGUIStaticText* ProblemText;
- gui::IGUIListBox* ListBox;
- scene::ISceneNode* Room;
- video::IVideoDriver* Driver;
- };</pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <p><br>
- Now for the real fun. We create an Irrlicht Device and start to setup
- the scene.<br>
- </p>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>int main()
- {
- // let user select driver type
- video::E_DRIVER_TYPE driverType = video::EDT_DIRECT3D9;
- <br> printf("Please select the driver you want for this example:\n"\<br> " (a) Direct3D 9.0c\n (b) Direct3D 8.1\n (c) OpenGL 1.5\n"\<br> " (d) Software Renderer\n (e) Apfelbaum Software Renderer\n"\<br> " (f) NullDevice\n (otherKey) exit\n\n");<br>
- char i;
- std::cin >> i;
- switch(i)<br> {<br> case 'a': driverType = video::EDT_DIRECT3D9;break;<br> case 'b': driverType = video::EDT_DIRECT3D8;break;<br> case 'c': driverType = video::EDT_OPENGL; break;<br> case 'd': driverType = video::EDT_SOFTWARE; break;<br> case 'e': driverType = video::EDT_BURNINGSVIDEO;break;<br> case 'f': driverType = video::EDT_NULL; break;<br> default: return 0;<br> }
- // create device
- IrrlichtDevice* device = createDevice(driverType, core::dimension2d<s32>(640, 480));
- if (device == 0)
- return 1; // could not create selected driver.
- </pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- Before we start with the interesting stuff, we do some simple things:
- Store pointers to the most important parts of the engine (video driver,<br>
- scene manager, gui environment) to safe us from typing too much, add
- an irrlicht engine logo to the window and a user controlled first person
- shooter style camera. Also, we let the engine now that it should store
- all textures in 32 bit. This necessary because for parallax mapping,
- we need 32 bit textures.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>
- video::IVideoDriver* driver = device->getVideoDriver();
- scene::ISceneManager* smgr = device->getSceneManager();
- gui::IGUIEnvironment* env = device->getGUIEnvironment();
- driver->setTextureCreationFlag(video::ETCF_ALWAYS_32_BIT, true);
- // add irrlicht logo
- env->addImage(driver->getTexture("../../media/irrlichtlogoalpha.tga"),
- core::position2d<s32>(10,10));
-
- // add camera
- scene::ICameraSceneNode* camera =
- smgr->addCameraSceneNodeFPS(0,100.0f,300.0f);
- camera->setPosition(core::vector3df(-200,200,-200));
- // disable mouse cursor
- device->getCursorControl()->setVisible(false);</pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- Because we want the whole scene to look a little bit scarier, we add
- some fog to it. This is done by a call to IVideoDriver::setFog(). There
- you can set<br>
- various fog settings. In this example, we use pixel fog, because it
- will work well with the materials we'll use in this example. Please
- note that you will have to set the material flag EMF_FOG_ENABLE to 'true'
- in every scene node which should be affected by this fog.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>driver->setFog(video::SColor(0,138,125,81), true, 250, 1000, 0, true);<br></pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- To be able to display something interesting, we load a mesh from a .3ds
- file which is a room I modeled with anim8or. It is the same room as
- <br>
- from the specialFX example. Maybe you remember from that tutorial, I
- am no good modeler at all and so I totally messed up the texture mapping
- in this model, but we can simply repair it with the IMeshManipulator::makePlanarTextureMapping()
- method.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre> scene::IAnimatedMesh* roomMesh = smgr->getMesh(
- "../../media/room.3ds");
- scene::ISceneNode* room = 0;
- if (roomMesh)
- {
- smgr->getMeshManipulator()->makePlanarTextureMapping(
- roomMesh->getMesh(0), 0.003f);</pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- Now for the first exciting thing: If we successfully loaded the mesh
- we need to apply textures to it. Because we want this room to be displayed
- with a very cool material, we have to do a little bit more than just
- set the textures. Instead of only loading a color map as usual, we also
- load a height map which is simply a grayscale texture. From this height
- map, we create a normal map which we will set as second texture of the
- room. If you already have a normal map, you could directly set it, but
- I simply didn´t find a nice normal map for this texture. The normal
- map texture is being generated by the makeNormalMapTexture method<br>
- of the VideoDriver. The second parameter specifies the height of the
- heightmap. If you set it to a bigger value, the map will look more rocky.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre> video::ITexture* colorMap = driver->getTexture("../../media/rockwall.bmp");
- video::ITexture* normalMap = driver->getTexture("../../media/rockwall_height.bmp");
-
- driver->makeNormalMapTexture(normalMap, 9.0f);</pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- But just setting color and normal map is not everything. The material
- we want to use needs some additional informations per vertex like tangents
- and binormals.<br>
- Because we are too lazy to calculate that information now, we let Irrlicht
- do this for us. That's why we call IMeshManipulator::createMeshWithTangents().
- It<br>
- creates a mesh copy with tangents and binormals from any other mesh.
- After we've done that, we simply create a standard mesh scene node with
- this<br>
- mesh copy, set color and normal map and adjust some other material settings.
- Note that we set EMF_FOG_ENABLE to true to enable fog in the room.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>scene::IMesh* tangentMesh = smgr->getMeshManipulator()->createMeshWithTangents(<br> roomMesh->getMesh(0));<br> <br> room = smgr->addMeshSceneNode(tangentMesh);<br> room->setMaterialTexture(0, colorMap);<br> room->setMaterialTexture(1, normalMap);<br> room->getMaterial(0).SpecularColor.set(0,0,0,0);<br> room->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_FOG_ENABLE, true);<br> room->setMaterialType(video::EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID); <br> room->getMaterial(0).MaterialTypeParam = 0.02f; // adjust height for parallax effect<br> // drop mesh because we created it with a create.. call.<br> tangentMesh->drop();<br> }<br></pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- After we've created a room shaded by per pixel lighting, we add a sphere
- into it with the same material, but we'll make it transparent. In addition,<br>
- because the sphere looks somehow like a familiar planet, we make it
- rotate. The procedure is similar as before. The difference is that we
- are loading <br>
- the mesh from an .x file which already contains a color map so we do
- not need to load it manually. But the sphere is a little bit too small
- for our needs, so we scale it by the factor 50.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>// add earth sphere
- scene::IAnimatedMesh* earthMesh = smgr->getMesh("../../media/earth.x");
- if (earthMesh)
- {
- // create mesh copy with tangent informations from original earth.x mesh
- scene::IMesh* tangentSphereMesh =
- smgr->getMeshManipulator()->createMeshWithTangents(earthMesh->getMesh(0));
- // set the alpha value of all vertices to 200
- smgr->getMeshManipulator()->setVertexColorAlpha(tangentSphereMesh, 200);
-
- // scale the mesh by factor 50
- smgr->getMeshManipulator()->scaleMesh(
- tangentSphereMesh, core::vector3df(50,50,50));
- // create mesh scene node
- scene::ISceneNode* sphere = smgr->addMeshSceneNode(tangentSphereMesh);
- sphere->setPosition(core::vector3df(-70,130,45));
- // load heightmap, create normal map from it and set it
- video::ITexture* earthNormalMap = driver->getTexture("../../media/earthbump.bmp");
- driver->makeNormalMapTexture(earthNormalMap, 20.0f);
- sphere->setMaterialTexture(1, earthNormalMap);
- // adjust material settings
- sphere->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_FOG_ENABLE, true);
- sphere->setMaterialType(video::EMT_NORMAL_MAP_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA);
- // add rotation animator
- scene::ISceneNodeAnimator* anim =
- smgr->createRotationAnimator(core::vector3df(0,0.1f,0));
- sphere->addAnimator(anim);
- anim->drop();
- // drop mesh because we created it with a create.. call.
- tangentSphereMesh->drop();
- }</pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- Per pixel lighted materials only look cool when there are moving lights.
- So we add some. And because moving lights alone are so boring, we add
- billboards <br>
- to them, and a whole particle system to one of them. We start with the
- first light which is red and has only the billboard attached.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>// add light 1 (nearly red)
- scene::ILightSceneNode* light1 =
- smgr->addLightSceneNode(0, core::vector3df(0,0,0),
- video::SColorf(0.5f, 1.0f, 0.5f, 0.0f), 200.0f);
- // add fly circle animator to light 1
- scene::ISceneNodeAnimator* anim =
- smgr->createFlyCircleAnimator (core::vector3df(50,300,0),190.0f, -0.003f);
- light1->addAnimator(anim);
- anim->drop();
- // attach billboard to the light
- scene::ISceneNode* bill =
- smgr->addBillboardSceneNode(light1, core::dimension2d<f32>(60, 60));
- bill->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_LIGHTING, false);
- bill->setMaterialType(video::EMT_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR);
- bill->setMaterialTexture(0, driver->getTexture("../../media/particlered.bmp"));</pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- Now the same again, with the second light. The difference is that we
- add a particle system to it too. And because the light moves, the particles
- of the particlesystem will follow. If you want to know more about how
- particle systems are created in Irrlicht, take a look at the specialFx
- example.<br>
- Maybe you will have noticed that we only add 2 lights, this has a simple
- reason: The low end version of this material was written in ps1.1 and
- vs1.1, which doesn't allow more lights. You could add a third light
- to the scene, but it won't be used to shade the walls. But of course,
- this will change in future versions of Irrlicht were higher versions
- of pixel/vertex shaders will be implemented too.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>// add light 2 (gray)
- scene::ISceneNode* light2 =
- smgr->addLightSceneNode(0, core::vector3df(0,0,0),
- video::SColorf(1.0f, 0.2f, 0.2f, 0.0f), 200.0f);
- // add fly circle animator to light 2
- anim = smgr->createFlyCircleAnimator (core::vector3df(0,150,0),200.0f);
- light2->addAnimator(anim);
- anim->drop();
- // attach billboard to light
- bill = smgr->addBillboardSceneNode(light2, core::dimension2d<f32>(120, 120));
- bill->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_LIGHTING, false);
- bill->setMaterialType(video::EMT_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR);
- bill->setMaterialTexture(0, driver->getTexture("../../media/particlewhite.bmp"));
- // add particle system
- scene::IParticleSystemSceneNode* ps =
- smgr->addParticleSystemSceneNode(false, light2);
- ps->setParticleSize(core::dimension2d<f32>(30.0f, 40.0f));
- // create and set emitter
- scene::IParticleEmitter* em = ps->createBoxEmitter(
- core::aabbox3d<f32>(-3,0,-3,3,1,3),
- core::vector3df(0.0f,0.03f,0.0f),
- 80,100,
- video::SColor(0,255,255,255), video::SColor(0,255,255,255),
- 400,1100);
- ps->setEmitter(em);
- em->drop();
- // create and set affector
- scene::IParticleAffector* paf = ps->createFadeOutParticleAffector();
- ps->addAffector(paf);
- paf->drop();
- // adjust some material settings
- ps->setMaterialFlag(video::EMF_LIGHTING, false);
- ps->setMaterialTexture(0, driver->getTexture("../../media/fireball.bmp"));
- ps->setMaterialType(video::EMT_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA);
- MyEventReceiver receiver(room, env, driver);
- device->setEventReceiver(&receiver);</pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
- <br>
- Finally, draw everything. That's it.<br>
- <br>
- <table width="95%" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="0" bgcolor="#CCCCCC" align="center">
- <tr>
- <td> <pre>int lastFPS = -1;
- while(device->run())
- if (device->isWindowActive())
- {
- driver->beginScene(true, true, 0);
- smgr->drawAll();
- env->drawAll();
- driver->endScene();
- int fps = driver->getFPS();
- if (lastFPS != fps)
- {
- core::stringw str = L"Per pixel lighting example - Irrlicht Engine [";
- str += driver->getName();
- str += "] FPS:";
- str += fps;
- device->setWindowCaption(str.c_str());
- lastFPS = fps;
- }
- }
- device->drop();
-
- return 0;
- }
- </pre></td>
- </tr>
- </table>
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