Each time an AABB is rotated, it gets bigger. That means opposite rotations don't cancel out.
The previous implementation repeatedly rotates children AABBs as it climbs up the tree. This often resulted in selection boxes looking bigger than their contents.
This implementation calculates and applies a single final transformation to each AABB before it is merged with the others. After merging, there are no additional rotations, so AABBs remain accurate.
Co-Authored-By: Robert Yevdokimov <105675984+ryevdokimov@users.noreply.github.com>
Behavior is now consistent across 2D and 3D editors.
- By default, drag-and-dropping adds the scene as a child of the selected
node. Hold Alt when releasing the mouse to add the scene as a child
of the root node, or Shift to add the scene as a sibling of the selected
node.
- To choose a different node type in the 2D editor when drag-and-dropping
a texture resource, hold Alt + Shift (instead of just Alt).
- If multiple nodes are selected, only the first one is taken into account.
This was previously the behavior in 2D, but not in 3D (an error dialog
appeared instead). This makes the UI more forgiving.
Prevents losing nodes owned by the edited scene when
toggling editable_children off on an instanced scene,
and makes the toggle compatible with undo-redo.
Introduces support for FSR2 as a new upscaler option available from the project settings. Also introduces an specific render list for surfaces that require motion and the ability to derive motion vectors from depth buffer and camera motion.
This allows the user to input numbers during an "instant" (blender
style) transform operation to specify exactly how far to transform the
object. For example:
g2.5xx: Translate 2.5 units along the local x-axis
ry-45: Rotate -45 degrees around the y-axis
s.25Z: Scale by a factor of .25 on the xy plane
Some shared code between the traslate/rotate/scale branches of update_transform
was refactored into apply_transform so numeric transforms could reuse it.
This removes any "{X,Y,Z}-Axis Transform" messages. These prevented the
"Transforming: (x,y,z)" messages from showing, and the latter are more
useful, as they tell you the actual units.
This also rearranges finish_transform to clear _edit before updating
the axis rendering, so an axis doesn't remain highlighted.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>