Moved material enums into separate files. Disabled randr again, was accidentially activated.
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace scene
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namespace scene
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{
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//! An enumeration for all types of automatic culling for built-in scene nodes
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//! An enumeration for all types of automatic culling for built-in scene nodes
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enum E_CULLING_TYPE
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{
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EAC_OFF = 0,
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace scene
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namespace scene
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{
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//! An enumeration for all types of debug data for built-in scene nodes (flags)
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enum E_DEBUG_SCENE_TYPE
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enum E_DEBUG_SCENE_TYPE
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{
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//! No Debug Data ( Default )
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EDS_OFF = 0,
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//! Overlays Mesh Wireframe
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EDS_MESH_WIRE_OVERLAY = 8,
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//! Temporary use transparency Material Type
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//! Temporary use transparency Material Type
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EDS_HALF_TRANSPARENCY = 16,
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//! Show Bounding Boxes of all MeshBuffers
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace video
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namespace video
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{
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//! enumeration for querying features of the video driver.
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace video
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namespace video
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{
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//! An enum for all types of drivers the Irrlicht Engine supports.
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enum E_DRIVER_TYPE
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{
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//! Null device, useful for applications to run the engine without visualisation.
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//! Null device, useful for applications to run the engine without visualisation.
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//! The null device is able to load textures, but does not render and display
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//! any graphics.
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EDT_NULL,
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EDT_NULL,
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//! The Irrlicht Engine Software renderer, runs on all platforms,
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//! with every hardware. It should only be used for 2d graphics,
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//! but it can also perform some primitive 3d functions. These 3d drawing
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//! functions are quite fast, but very inaccurate, and don't even support
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//! with every hardware. It should only be used for 2d graphics,
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//! but it can also perform some primitive 3d functions. These 3d drawing
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//! functions are quite fast, but very inaccurate, and don't even support
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//! clipping in 3D mode.
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EDT_SOFTWARE,
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EDT_SOFTWARE,
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//! The Burning's Software Renderer, an alternative software renderer for Irrlicht.
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//! Basically it can be described as the Irrlicht Software renderer on steroids. It rasterizes
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//! 3D geometry perfectly: It is able to perform correct 3d clipping, perspective
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//! correct texture mapping, perspective correct color mapping, and renders
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//! 3D geometry perfectly: It is able to perform correct 3d clipping, perspective
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//! correct texture mapping, perspective correct color mapping, and renders
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//! sub pixel correct, sub texel correct primitives. In addition, it does
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//! bilinear texel filtering and supports more materials than the EDT_SOFTWARE driver.
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//! This renderer has been written entirely by Thomas Alten, thanks a lot for this huge
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//! Direct3D 8 device, only available on Win32 platforms.
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//! Performs hardware accelerated rendering of 3D and 2D primitives.
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EDT_DIRECT3D8,
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EDT_DIRECT3D8,
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//! Direct3D 9 device, only available on Win32 platforms.
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//! Performs hardware accelerated rendering of 3D and 2D primitives.
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//! OpenGL device, available on most platforms.
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//! Performs hardware accelerated rendering of 3D and 2D primitives.
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EDT_OPENGL
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EDT_OPENGL
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};
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} // end namespace video
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namespace gui
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{
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//! List of all basic Irrlicht GUI elements.
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//! List of all basic Irrlicht GUI elements.
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/** An IGUIElement returns this when calling IGUIElement::getType(); */
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enum EGUI_ELEMENT_TYPE
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{
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//! Unknown type.
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EGUIET_ELEMENT,
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//! This enum is never used, it only forces the compiler to
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//! This enum is never used, it only forces the compiler to
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//! compile these enumeration values to 32 bit.
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EGUIET_FORCE_32_BIT = 0x7fffffff
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// Copyright (C) 2002-2007 Nikolaus Gebhardt
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// This file is part of the "Irrlicht Engine".
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// For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in irrlicht.h
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#ifndef __E_MATERIAL_FLAGS_H_INCLUDED__
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#define __E_MATERIAL_FLAGS_H_INCLUDED__
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace video
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{
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//! Material flags
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enum E_MATERIAL_FLAG
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{
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//! Draw as wireframe or filled triangles? Default: false
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EMF_WIREFRAME = 0,
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//! Draw as point cloud or filled triangles? Default: false
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EMF_POINTCLOUD,
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//! Flat or Gouraud shading? Default: true
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EMF_GOURAUD_SHADING,
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//! Will this material be lighted? Default: true
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EMF_LIGHTING,
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//! Is the ZBuffer enabled? Default: true
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EMF_ZBUFFER,
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//! May be written to the zbuffer or is it readonly. Default: true
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//! This flag is ignored, if the material type is a transparent type.
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EMF_ZWRITE_ENABLE,
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//! Is backfaceculling enabled? Default: true
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EMF_BACK_FACE_CULLING,
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//! Is bilinear filtering enabled? Default: true
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EMF_BILINEAR_FILTER,
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//! Is trilinear filtering enabled? Default: false
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//! If the trilinear filter flag is enabled,
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//! the bilinear filtering flag is ignored.
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EMF_TRILINEAR_FILTER,
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//! Is anisotropic filtering? Default: false
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//! In Irrlicht you can use anisotropic texture filtering in
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//! conjunction with bilinear or trilinear texture filtering
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//! to improve rendering results. Primitives will look less
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//! blurry with this flag switched on.
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EMF_ANISOTROPIC_FILTER,
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//! Is fog enabled? Default: false
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EMF_FOG_ENABLE,
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//! Normalizes normals.You can enable this if you need
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//! to scale a dynamic lighted model. Usually, its normals will get scaled
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//! too then and it will get darker. If you enable the EMF_NORMALIZE_NORMALS flag,
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//! the normals will be normalized again, and the model will look as bright as it should.
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EMF_NORMALIZE_NORMALS,
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//! Access to all layers texture wrap settings. Overwrites separate layer settings.
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EMF_TEXTURE_WRAP,
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//! This is not a flag, but a value indicating how much flags there are.
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EMF_MATERIAL_FLAG_COUNT
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};
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} // end namespace video
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} // end namespace irr
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#endif // __E_MATERIAL_FLAGS_H_INCLUDED__
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// Copyright (C) 2002-2007 Nikolaus Gebhardt
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// This file is part of the "Irrlicht Engine".
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// For conditions of distribution and use, see copyright notice in irrlicht.h
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#ifndef __E_MATERIAL_TYPES_H_INCLUDED__
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#define __E_MATERIAL_TYPES_H_INCLUDED__
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namespace irr
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namespace video
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{
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//! Abstracted and easy to use fixed function/programmable pipeline material modes.
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enum E_MATERIAL_TYPE
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{
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//! Standard solid material. Only first texture is used, which is
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//! supposed to be the diffuse material.
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EMT_SOLID = 0,
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//! Solid material with 2 texture layers. The second is blended onto the
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//! first using the alpha value of the vertex colors.
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//! This material is currently not implemented in OpenGL, but it
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//! works with DirectX.
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EMT_SOLID_2_LAYER,
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//! Material type with standard lightmap technique:
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//! There should be 2 textures: The first texture layer is a diffuse map,
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//! the second is a light map. Vertex light is ignored.
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EMT_LIGHTMAP,
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//! Material type with lightmap technique like EMT_LIGHTMAP, but
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//! lightmap and diffuse texture are not modulated, but added instead.
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EMT_LIGHTMAP_ADD,
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//! Material type with standard lightmap technique:
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//! There should be 2 textures: The first texture layer is a diffuse map,
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//! the second is a light map. Vertex light is ignored.
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//! The texture colors are effectively multiplyied by 2 for brightening.
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//! like known in DirectX as D3DTOP_MODULATE2X.
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EMT_LIGHTMAP_M2,
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//! Material type with standard lightmap technique:
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//! There should be 2 textures: The first texture layer is a diffuse map,
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//! the second is a light map. Vertex light is ignored.
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//! The texture colors are effectively multiplyied by 4 for brightening.
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//! like known in DirectX as D3DTOP_MODULATE4X.
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EMT_LIGHTMAP_M4,
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//! Like EMT_LIGHTMAP, but also supports dynamic lighting.
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EMT_LIGHTMAP_LIGHTING,
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//! Like EMT_LIGHTMAP_M2, but also supports dynamic lighting.
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EMT_LIGHTMAP_LIGHTING_M2,
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//! Like EMT_LIGHTMAP_4, but also supports dynamic lighting.
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EMT_LIGHTMAP_LIGHTING_M4,
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//! Detail mapped material. The first texture is diffuse color map, the
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//! second is added to this and usually displayed with a bigger scale value
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//! so that it adds more detail. The detail map is added to the diffuse map using
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//! ADD_SIGNED, so that it is possible to add and substract color from the diffuse
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//! map. For example a value of (127,127,127) will not change the appearance of
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//! the diffuse map at all.
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//! Often used for terrain rendering.
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EMT_DETAIL_MAP,
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//! Makes the material look like it was reflection the environment
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//! around it. To make this possible, a texture called 'sphere map'
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//! is used, which must be set as Textures[0].
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EMT_SPHERE_MAP,
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//! A reflecting material with an
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//! optional additional non reflecting texture layer. The reflection
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//! map should be set as Texture 1.
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EMT_REFLECTION_2_LAYER,
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//! A transparent material. Only the first texture is used.
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//! The new color is calculated by simply adding the source color and
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//! the dest color. This means if for example a billboard using a texture with
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//! black background and a red circle on it is drawn with this material, the
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//! result is that only the red circle will be drawn a little bit transparent,
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//! and everything which was black is 100% transparent and not visible.
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//! This material type is useful for e.g. particle effects.
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EMT_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR,
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//! Makes the material transparent based on the texture alpha channel.
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//! The final color is blended together from the destination color and the
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//! texture color, using the alpha channel value as blend factor.
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//! Only first texture is used. If you are using this material with small
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//! textures, it is a good idea to load the texture in 32 bit
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//! mode (video::IVideoDriver::setTextureCreationFlag()).
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//! Also, an alpha ref is used, which can be manipulated using SMaterial::MaterialTypeParam.
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//! If set to 0, the alpha ref gets its default value which is 0.5f and which means
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//! that pixels with an alpha value >127 will be written, others not. In other, simple
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//! words: this value controls how sharp the edges become when going from a
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//! transparent to a solid spot on the texture.
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EMT_TRANSPARENT_ALPHA_CHANNEL,
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//! Makes the material transparent based on the texture alpha channel.
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//! If the alpha channel value is greater than 127, a pixel is written to the
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//! target, otherwise not. This material does not use alpha blending
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//! and is a lot faster than EMT_TRANSPARENT_ALPHA_CHANNEL. It
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//! is ideal for drawing stuff like leafes of plants, because the borders
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//! are not blurry but sharp.
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//! Only first texture is used. If you are using this material with small
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//! textures and 3d object, it is a good idea to load the texture in 32 bit
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//! mode (video::IVideoDriver::setTextureCreationFlag()).
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EMT_TRANSPARENT_ALPHA_CHANNEL_REF,
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//! Makes the material transparent based on the vertex alpha value.
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EMT_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA,
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//! A transparent reflecting material with an
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//! optional additional non reflecting texture layer. The reflection
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//! map should be set as Texture 1. The transparency depends on the
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//! alpha value in the vertex colors. A texture which will not reflect
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//! can be set als Texture 2.
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//! Please note that this material type is currently not 100% implemented
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//! in OpenGL. It works in Direct3D.
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EMT_TRANSPARENT_REFLECTION_2_LAYER,
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//! A solid normal map renderer. First texture is the color map, the
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//! second should be the normal map. Note that you should use this material
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//! only when drawing geometry consisting of vertices of type S3DVertexTangents
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//! (EVT_TANGENTS). You can convert any mesh into this format using
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//! IMeshManipulator::createMeshWithTangents() (See SpecialFX2 Tutorial).
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//! This shader runs on vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.1 capable hardware and
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//! falls back on a fixed function lighted material if this hardware is not available.
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//! Only two lights are supported by this shader, if there are more, the nearest two
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//! are chosen. Currently, this shader is only implemented for the D3D8 and D3D9 renderers.
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EMT_NORMAL_MAP_SOLID,
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//! A transparent normal map renderer. First texture is the color map, the
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//! second should be the normal map. Note that you should use this material
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//! only when drawing geometry consisting of vertices of type S3DVertexTangents
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//! (EVT_TANGENTS). You can convert any mesh into this format using
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//! IMeshManipulator::createMeshWithTangents() (See SpecialFX2 Tutorial).
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//! This shader runs on vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.1 capable hardware and
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//! falls back on a fixed function lighted material if this hardware is not available.
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//! Only two lights are supported by this shader, if there are more, the nearest two
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//! are chosen. Currently, this shader is only implemented for the D3D8 and D3D9 renderers.
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EMT_NORMAL_MAP_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR,
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//! A transparent (based on the vertex alpha value) normal map renderer.
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//! First texture is the color map, the
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//! second should be the normal map. Note that you should use this material
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//! only when drawing geometry consisting of vertices of type S3DVertexTangents
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//! (EVT_TANGENTS). You can convert any mesh into this format using
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//! IMeshManipulator::createMeshWithTangents() (See SpecialFX2 Tutorial).
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//! This shader runs on vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.1 capable hardware and
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//! falls back on a fixed function lighted material if this hardware is not available.
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//! Only two lights are supported by this shader, if there are more, the nearest two
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//! are chosen. Currently, this shader is only implemented for the D3D8 and D3D9 renderers.
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EMT_NORMAL_MAP_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA,
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//! Just like EMT_NORMAL_MAP_SOLID, but uses parallax mapping too, which
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//! looks a lot more realistic. This only works when the hardware supports at
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//! least vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.4.
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//! First texture is the color map, the second should be the normal map.
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//! The normal map texture should contain the height value in the
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//! alpha component. The IVideoDriver::makeNormalMapTexture() method writes
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//! this value automaticly when creating normal maps from a heightmap when using a 32 bit
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//! texture.
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//! The height scale of the material (affecting the bumpiness) is being controlled
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//! by the SMaterial::MaterialTypeParam member.
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//! If set to zero, the default value (0.02f) will be applied. Otherwise
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//! the value set in SMaterial::MaterialTypeParam is taken. This value depends on with which
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//! scale the texture is mapped on the material. Too high or low values of MaterialTypeParam
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//! can result in strange artifacts.
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EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID,
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//! A material just like EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID, but it is transparent, using
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//! EMT_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR as base material.
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EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR,
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//! A material just like EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID, but it is transparent, using
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//! EMT_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA as base material.
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EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA,
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//! BlendFunc = source * sourceFactor + dest * destFactor ( E_BLEND_FUNC )
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//! Using only Textures[0]. generic Blender
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EMT_ONETEXTURE_BLEND,
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//! This value is not used. It only forces this enumeration to compile in 32 bit.
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EMT_FORCE_32BIT = 0x7fffffff
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};
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//! Array holding the built in material type names
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const char* const sBuiltInMaterialTypeNames[] =
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"solid",
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"solid_2layer",
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"lightmap",
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"lightmap_add",
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"lightmap_m2",
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"lightmap_m4",
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"lightmap_light",
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"lightmap_light_m2",
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"lightmap_light_m4",
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"detail_map",
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"sphere_map",
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"reflection_2layer",
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"trans_add",
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"trans_alphach",
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"trans_alphach_ref",
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"trans_vertex_alpha",
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"trans_reflection_2layer",
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"normalmap_solid",
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"normalmap_trans_add",
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"normalmap_trans_vertexalpha",
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"parallaxmap_solid",
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"parallaxmap_trans_add",
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} // end namespace video
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} // end namespace irr
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#endif // __E_MATERIAL_TYPES_H_INCLUDED__
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namespace scene
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//! An enumeration for all supported types of built-in mesh writers
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/** A scene mesh writers is represented by a four character code
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};
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} // end namespace scene
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} // end namespace irr
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//! This value is not used. It only forces this enumeration to compile in 32 bit.
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//! This value is not used. It only forces this enumeration to compile in 32 bit.
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};
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace scene
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namespace scene
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{
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//! An enumeration for all types of built-in scene node animators
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enum ESCENE_NODE_ANIMATOR_TYPE
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{
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//! Unknown scene node animator
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ESNAT_UNKNOWN,
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//! This enum is never used, it only forces the compiler to
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//! This enum is never used, it only forces the compiler to
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//! compile these enumeration values to 32 bit.
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ESNAT_FORCE_32_BIT = 0x7fffffff
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};
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namespace irr
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{
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namespace scene
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namespace scene
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{
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//! An enumeration for all types of built-in scene nodes
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/** A scene node type is represented by a four character code
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//! An enumeration for all types of built-in scene nodes
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/** A scene node type is represented by a four character code
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such as 'cube' or 'mesh' instead of simple numbers, to avoid
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name clashes with external scene nodes.*/
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enum ESCENE_NODE_TYPE
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{
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namespace scene
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{
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//! enumeration for patch sizes specifying the size of patches in the TerrainSceneNode
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enum E_TERRAIN_PATCH_SIZE
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{
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//! to remove the dependencies such that Irrlicht will compile on those systems, too.
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#if defined(_IRR_LINUX_PLATFORM_)
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#define _IRR_LINUX_X11_VIDMODE_
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#define _IRR_LINUX_X11_RANDR_
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//#define _IRR_LINUX_X11_RANDR_
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#endif
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//! Define _IRR_COMPILE_WITH_GUI_ to compile the engine with the built-in GUI
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#include "SColor.h"
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#include "matrix4.h"
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#include "irrArray.h"
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#include "EMaterialTypes.h"
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#include "EMaterialFlags.h"
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namespace irr
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{
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@ -15,212 +17,6 @@ namespace video
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{
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class ITexture;
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//! Abstracted and easy to use fixed function/programmable pipeline material modes.
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enum E_MATERIAL_TYPE
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{
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//! Standard solid material. Only first texture is used, which is
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//! supposed to be the diffuse material.
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EMT_SOLID = 0,
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//! Solid material with 2 texture layers. The second is blended onto the
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//! first using the alpha value of the vertex colors.
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//! This material is currently not implemented in OpenGL, but it
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//! works with DirectX.
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EMT_SOLID_2_LAYER,
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||||
//! Material type with standard lightmap technique:
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//! There should be 2 textures: The first texture layer is a diffuse map,
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//! the second is a light map. Vertex light is ignored.
|
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EMT_LIGHTMAP,
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|
||||
//! Material type with lightmap technique like EMT_LIGHTMAP, but
|
||||
//! lightmap and diffuse texture are not modulated, but added instead.
|
||||
EMT_LIGHTMAP_ADD,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Material type with standard lightmap technique:
|
||||
//! There should be 2 textures: The first texture layer is a diffuse map,
|
||||
//! the second is a light map. Vertex light is ignored.
|
||||
//! The texture colors are effectively multiplyied by 2 for brightening.
|
||||
//! like known in DirectX as D3DTOP_MODULATE2X.
|
||||
EMT_LIGHTMAP_M2,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Material type with standard lightmap technique:
|
||||
//! There should be 2 textures: The first texture layer is a diffuse map,
|
||||
//! the second is a light map. Vertex light is ignored.
|
||||
//! The texture colors are effectively multiplyied by 4 for brightening.
|
||||
//! like known in DirectX as D3DTOP_MODULATE4X.
|
||||
EMT_LIGHTMAP_M4,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Like EMT_LIGHTMAP, but also supports dynamic lighting.
|
||||
EMT_LIGHTMAP_LIGHTING,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Like EMT_LIGHTMAP_M2, but also supports dynamic lighting.
|
||||
EMT_LIGHTMAP_LIGHTING_M2,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Like EMT_LIGHTMAP_4, but also supports dynamic lighting.
|
||||
EMT_LIGHTMAP_LIGHTING_M4,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Detail mapped material. The first texture is diffuse color map, the
|
||||
//! second is added to this and usually displayed with a bigger scale value
|
||||
//! so that it adds more detail. The detail map is added to the diffuse map using
|
||||
//! ADD_SIGNED, so that it is possible to add and substract color from the diffuse
|
||||
//! map. For example a value of (127,127,127) will not change the appearance of
|
||||
//! the diffuse map at all.
|
||||
//! Often used for terrain rendering.
|
||||
EMT_DETAIL_MAP,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Makes the material look like it was reflection the environment
|
||||
//! around it. To make this possible, a texture called 'sphere map'
|
||||
//! is used, which must be set as Textures[0].
|
||||
EMT_SPHERE_MAP,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A reflecting material with an
|
||||
//! optional additional non reflecting texture layer. The reflection
|
||||
//! map should be set as Texture 1.
|
||||
EMT_REFLECTION_2_LAYER,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A transparent material. Only the first texture is used.
|
||||
//! The new color is calculated by simply adding the source color and
|
||||
//! the dest color. This means if for example a billboard using a texture with
|
||||
//! black background and a red circle on it is drawn with this material, the
|
||||
//! result is that only the red circle will be drawn a little bit transparent,
|
||||
//! and everything which was black is 100% transparent and not visible.
|
||||
//! This material type is useful for e.g. particle effects.
|
||||
EMT_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Makes the material transparent based on the texture alpha channel.
|
||||
//! The final color is blended together from the destination color and the
|
||||
//! texture color, using the alpha channel value as blend factor.
|
||||
//! Only first texture is used. If you are using this material with small
|
||||
//! textures, it is a good idea to load the texture in 32 bit
|
||||
//! mode (video::IVideoDriver::setTextureCreationFlag()).
|
||||
//! Also, an alpha ref is used, which can be manipulated using SMaterial::MaterialTypeParam.
|
||||
//! If set to 0, the alpha ref gets its default value which is 0.5f and which means
|
||||
//! that pixels with an alpha value >127 will be written, others not. In other, simple
|
||||
//! words: this value controls how sharp the edges become when going from a
|
||||
//! transparent to a solid spot on the texture.
|
||||
EMT_TRANSPARENT_ALPHA_CHANNEL,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Makes the material transparent based on the texture alpha channel.
|
||||
//! If the alpha channel value is greater than 127, a pixel is written to the
|
||||
//! target, otherwise not. This material does not use alpha blending
|
||||
//! and is a lot faster than EMT_TRANSPARENT_ALPHA_CHANNEL. It
|
||||
//! is ideal for drawing stuff like leafes of plants, because the borders
|
||||
//! are not blurry but sharp.
|
||||
//! Only first texture is used. If you are using this material with small
|
||||
//! textures and 3d object, it is a good idea to load the texture in 32 bit
|
||||
//! mode (video::IVideoDriver::setTextureCreationFlag()).
|
||||
EMT_TRANSPARENT_ALPHA_CHANNEL_REF,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Makes the material transparent based on the vertex alpha value.
|
||||
EMT_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A transparent reflecting material with an
|
||||
//! optional additional non reflecting texture layer. The reflection
|
||||
//! map should be set as Texture 1. The transparency depends on the
|
||||
//! alpha value in the vertex colors. A texture which will not reflect
|
||||
//! can be set als Texture 2.
|
||||
//! Please note that this material type is currently not 100% implemented
|
||||
//! in OpenGL. It works in Direct3D.
|
||||
EMT_TRANSPARENT_REFLECTION_2_LAYER,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A solid normal map renderer. First texture is the color map, the
|
||||
//! second should be the normal map. Note that you should use this material
|
||||
//! only when drawing geometry consisting of vertices of type S3DVertexTangents
|
||||
//! (EVT_TANGENTS). You can convert any mesh into this format using
|
||||
//! IMeshManipulator::createMeshWithTangents() (See SpecialFX2 Tutorial).
|
||||
//! This shader runs on vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.1 capable hardware and
|
||||
//! falls back on a fixed function lighted material if this hardware is not available.
|
||||
//! Only two lights are supported by this shader, if there are more, the nearest two
|
||||
//! are chosen. Currently, this shader is only implemented for the D3D8 and D3D9 renderers.
|
||||
EMT_NORMAL_MAP_SOLID,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A transparent normal map renderer. First texture is the color map, the
|
||||
//! second should be the normal map. Note that you should use this material
|
||||
//! only when drawing geometry consisting of vertices of type S3DVertexTangents
|
||||
//! (EVT_TANGENTS). You can convert any mesh into this format using
|
||||
//! IMeshManipulator::createMeshWithTangents() (See SpecialFX2 Tutorial).
|
||||
//! This shader runs on vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.1 capable hardware and
|
||||
//! falls back on a fixed function lighted material if this hardware is not available.
|
||||
//! Only two lights are supported by this shader, if there are more, the nearest two
|
||||
//! are chosen. Currently, this shader is only implemented for the D3D8 and D3D9 renderers.
|
||||
EMT_NORMAL_MAP_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A transparent (based on the vertex alpha value) normal map renderer.
|
||||
//! First texture is the color map, the
|
||||
//! second should be the normal map. Note that you should use this material
|
||||
//! only when drawing geometry consisting of vertices of type S3DVertexTangents
|
||||
//! (EVT_TANGENTS). You can convert any mesh into this format using
|
||||
//! IMeshManipulator::createMeshWithTangents() (See SpecialFX2 Tutorial).
|
||||
//! This shader runs on vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.1 capable hardware and
|
||||
//! falls back on a fixed function lighted material if this hardware is not available.
|
||||
//! Only two lights are supported by this shader, if there are more, the nearest two
|
||||
//! are chosen. Currently, this shader is only implemented for the D3D8 and D3D9 renderers.
|
||||
EMT_NORMAL_MAP_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Just like EMT_NORMAL_MAP_SOLID, but uses parallax mapping too, which
|
||||
//! looks a lot more realistic. This only works when the hardware supports at
|
||||
//! least vertex shader 1.1 and pixel shader 1.4.
|
||||
//! First texture is the color map, the second should be the normal map.
|
||||
//! The normal map texture should contain the height value in the
|
||||
//! alpha component. The IVideoDriver::makeNormalMapTexture() method writes
|
||||
//! this value automaticly when creating normal maps from a heightmap when using a 32 bit
|
||||
//! texture.
|
||||
//! The height scale of the material (affecting the bumpiness) is being controlled
|
||||
//! by the SMaterial::MaterialTypeParam member.
|
||||
//! If set to zero, the default value (0.02f) will be applied. Otherwise
|
||||
//! the value set in SMaterial::MaterialTypeParam is taken. This value depends on with which
|
||||
//! scale the texture is mapped on the material. Too high or low values of MaterialTypeParam
|
||||
//! can result in strange artifacts.
|
||||
EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A material just like EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID, but it is transparent, using
|
||||
//! EMT_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR as base material.
|
||||
EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_TRANSPARENT_ADD_COLOR,
|
||||
|
||||
//! A material just like EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_SOLID, but it is transparent, using
|
||||
//! EMT_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA as base material.
|
||||
EMT_PARALLAX_MAP_TRANSPARENT_VERTEX_ALPHA,
|
||||
|
||||
//! BlendFunc = source * sourceFactor + dest * destFactor ( E_BLEND_FUNC )
|
||||
//! Using only Textures[0]. generic Blender
|
||||
EMT_ONETEXTURE_BLEND,
|
||||
|
||||
//! This value is not used. It only forces this enumeration to compile in 32 bit.
|
||||
EMT_FORCE_32BIT = 0x7fffffff
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
//! Array holding the built in material type names
|
||||
const char* const sBuiltInMaterialTypeNames[] =
|
||||
{
|
||||
"solid",
|
||||
"solid_2layer",
|
||||
"lightmap",
|
||||
"lightmap_add",
|
||||
"lightmap_m2",
|
||||
"lightmap_m4",
|
||||
"lightmap_light",
|
||||
"lightmap_light_m2",
|
||||
"lightmap_light_m4",
|
||||
"detail_map",
|
||||
"sphere_map",
|
||||
"reflection_2layer",
|
||||
"trans_add",
|
||||
"trans_alphach",
|
||||
"trans_alphach_ref",
|
||||
"trans_vertex_alpha",
|
||||
"trans_reflection_2layer",
|
||||
"normalmap_solid",
|
||||
"normalmap_trans_add",
|
||||
"normalmap_trans_vertexalpha",
|
||||
"parallaxmap_solid",
|
||||
"parallaxmap_trans_add",
|
||||
"parallaxmap_trans_vertexalpha",
|
||||
"onetexture_blend",
|
||||
0
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
//! Flag for EMT_ONETEXTURE_BLEND, ( BlendFactor )
|
||||
//! BlendFunc = source * sourceFactor + dest * destFactor
|
||||
enum E_BLEND_FACTOR
|
||||
|
@ -282,62 +78,6 @@ namespace video
|
|||
dstFact = E_BLEND_FACTOR ( ( state & 0x000000FF ) );
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
//! Material flags
|
||||
enum E_MATERIAL_FLAG
|
||||
{
|
||||
//! Draw as wireframe or filled triangles? Default: false
|
||||
EMF_WIREFRAME = 0,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Draw as point cloud or filled triangles? Default: false
|
||||
EMF_POINTCLOUD,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Flat or Gouraud shading? Default: true
|
||||
EMF_GOURAUD_SHADING,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Will this material be lighted? Default: true
|
||||
EMF_LIGHTING,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Is the ZBuffer enabled? Default: true
|
||||
EMF_ZBUFFER,
|
||||
|
||||
//! May be written to the zbuffer or is it readonly. Default: true
|
||||
//! This flag is ignored, if the material type is a transparent type.
|
||||
EMF_ZWRITE_ENABLE,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Is backfaceculling enabled? Default: true
|
||||
EMF_BACK_FACE_CULLING,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Is bilinear filtering enabled? Default: true
|
||||
EMF_BILINEAR_FILTER,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Is trilinear filtering enabled? Default: false
|
||||
//! If the trilinear filter flag is enabled,
|
||||
//! the bilinear filtering flag is ignored.
|
||||
EMF_TRILINEAR_FILTER,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Is anisotropic filtering? Default: false
|
||||
//! In Irrlicht you can use anisotropic texture filtering in
|
||||
//! conjunction with bilinear or trilinear texture filtering
|
||||
//! to improve rendering results. Primitives will look less
|
||||
//! blurry with this flag switched on.
|
||||
EMF_ANISOTROPIC_FILTER,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Is fog enabled? Default: false
|
||||
EMF_FOG_ENABLE,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Normalizes normals.You can enable this if you need
|
||||
//! to scale a dynamic lighted model. Usually, its normals will get scaled
|
||||
//! too then and it will get darker. If you enable the EMF_NORMALIZE_NORMALS flag,
|
||||
//! the normals will be normalized again, and the model will look as bright as it should.
|
||||
EMF_NORMALIZE_NORMALS,
|
||||
|
||||
//! Access to all layers texture wrap settings. Overwrites separate layer settings.
|
||||
EMF_TEXTURE_WRAP,
|
||||
|
||||
//! This is not a flag, but a value indicating how much flags there are.
|
||||
EMF_MATERIAL_FLAG_COUNT
|
||||
};
|
||||
|
||||
//! Maximum number of texture an SMaterial can have.
|
||||
const u32 MATERIAL_MAX_TEXTURES = 4;
|
||||
|
||||
|
|
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