Before this commit, outdated textured preview will override the updated untextured preview. From user's perspective, sometimes, the mesh preview flashback for a short time span, although it will finally been updated to the latest.
Finished server creation, implemented two commands: listwindow, selectwindow
Ideally, all the UI should be possible manipulated by remote IO, a local TCP/IP connection, this could be useful to make a VR front end for Dust3D.
This commit add tips for buttons, to show what the function of the button.
Also, fixed a issue, there was no useful infos to tell user when the mesh was failed to generate, now user should see a warning icon with tips to show why the preview disappear.
Thanks the following contributors:
@RubenSandwich <https://github.com/RubenSandwich>
boynet <https://dust3d.discourse.group/u/boynet>
fornclake <https://www.reddit.com/user/fornclake>
This commit include lots of changes for pose editor.
Before, we use buttons to represent the transform controller for bones;
Now, we use nodes and edges to represent the bones, just like the nodes and edges for representing the guide spheres for mesh generating. There are advantages by doing this. Firstly, The edit UI for both mesh and pose are unified, secondly, it is possible to set a reference sheet for pose editing now, this is very important.
This new pose editor is inspired by the Eadweard Muybridge's work.
The normals haven't fix yet, this commit is mainly preparing for the next coming commits about animation export.
The glTF text format abandoned for the binary format.
Many source file name and data type are prefixed by "skeleton" before, now all are refactored.
The class MeshResultContext represents the outcome of mesh generation before, now we have material, pose and animation, so we just rename it as Outcome.