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Fix regression in negative object scaling.

pull/287/head
Adam Johnson 3 years ago
parent
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58a7e9243d
Signed by: Hoikas
GPG Key ID: 0B6515D6FF6F271E
  1. 2
      korman/exporter/mesh.py
  2. 6
      korman/exporter/physics.py
  3. 11
      korman/exporter/utils.py

2
korman/exporter/mesh.py

@ -604,7 +604,7 @@ class MeshConverter(_MeshManager):
else:
mesh = bo.to_mesh(bpy.context.scene, True, "RENDER", calc_tessface=False)
with helpers.TemporaryObject(mesh, bpy.data.meshes.remove):
mesh.transform(bo.matrix_world)
utils.transform_mesh(mesh, bo.matrix_world)
return self._export_mesh(bo, mesh)
def _export_mesh(self, bo, mesh):

6
korman/exporter/physics.py

@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ class PhysicsConverter:
vertices = [hsVector3(i.co.x * scale.x, i.co.y * scale.y, i.co.z * scale.z) for i in mesh.vertices]
else:
# apply the transform to the physical itself
mesh.transform(mat)
utils.transform_mesh(mesh, mat)
mesh.update(calc_tessface=indices)
vertices = [hsVector3(*i.co) for i in mesh.vertices]
@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ class PhysicsConverter:
mesh = bo.to_mesh(bpy.context.scene, True, "RENDER", calc_tessface=False)
with TemporaryObject(mesh, bpy.data.meshes.remove):
# No mass and no emedded xform, so we force worldspace collision.
mesh.transform(bo.matrix_world)
utils.transform_mesh(mesh, bo.matrix_world)
mesh.update(calc_tessface=True)
if z_coord is None:
@ -283,7 +283,7 @@ class PhysicsConverter:
physical.rot = utils.quaternion(mat.to_quaternion())
bmesh.ops.scale(mesh, vec=mat.to_scale(), verts=mesh.verts)
else:
mesh.transform(mat)
utils.transform_mesh(mesh, mat)
result = bmesh.ops.convex_hull(mesh, input=mesh.verts, use_existing_faces=False)
BMVert = bmesh.types.BMVert

11
korman/exporter/utils.py

@ -15,6 +15,7 @@
import bmesh
import bpy
import mathutils
from typing import Callable, Iterator, Tuple
from contextlib import contextmanager
@ -110,3 +111,13 @@ def temporary_mesh_object(source : bpy.types.Object) -> bpy.types.Object:
yield obj
finally:
bpy.data.objects.remove(obj)
def transform_mesh(mesh: bpy.types.Mesh, matrix: mathutils.Matrix):
# There is a disparity in terms of how negative scaling is displayed in Blender versus how it is
# applied (Ctrl+A) in that the normals are different. Even though negative scaling is evil, we
# prefer to match the visual behavior, not the non-intuitive apply behavior. So, we'll need to
# flip the normals if the scaling is negative. The Blender documentation even "helpfully" warns
# us about this.
mesh.transform(matrix)
if matrix.is_negative:
mesh.flip_normals()

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