* Release build fix for Windows
* Release build fix for Android
* Release build fix for Windows
* Release build fix for Android
* Release build fix for Linux
* Release build fix for Mac
* Release build fix for iOS
Signed-off-by: Steve Pham <spham@amazon.com>
* Fixed a bug with updating the static aabb for actors. It called that before the mesh was loaded resulting in an invalid aabb.
* Ported a few more places to AZ::Aabb from MCore::AABB
Signed-off-by: Benjamin Jillich <jillich@amazon.com>
I had to update the ModelLod class to take in both the ModelLodAsset and ModelAsset for initialization so it can fetch the slots for each mesh.
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
Here we inttroduce a new struct ModelMaterialSlot which formalizes the concept of material slot, with an ID, display name, and default material assignment. The ID still comes from the MaterialUid like before. The display name is built-in, rather than being parsed out from the asset file name. And the default material assignment can be any material asset, it doesn't have to come from the FBX (or other scene file).
This commit is just the preliminary set of changes. Cursory testing shows that it works pretty well but more testing is needed (and likely some fixes) before merging.
Here is what's left to do...
Add serialization version converters to preserve prior prefab data.
See if we can get rid of GetLabelByAssetId function only rely on the display name inside ModelMaterialSlot.
I'm not sure if the condition for enabling the "Edit Material Instance..." context menu item is correct.
Test actors
Lots more testing in general
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
Filled the dependencies of the AtomContent.Builders gem with the AtomConent_ReferenceMaterial and AtomContent_Sponza gem
Signed-off-by: lumberyard-employee-dm <56135373+lumberyard-employee-dm@users.noreply.github.com>
* Final update copyright headers to reference license files at the repo root
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
* Fix copyright validator unit tests to support the stale O3DE header scenario
Signed-off-by: spham <spham@amazon.com>
-Re-purposed an unused boolean in RPI::Cullable for previous frame's visiblity to instead represent objects that are hidden in the simulation.
-Updated MeshFeatureProcessor::SetVisible to set this value on the cullable.
-Updated the MeshComponent to handle visiblity changes by not rendering the mesh instead of deactivating and/or reactivating the component.
-Updated the AtomActorInstance to handle changes to the visibility from the ActorComponent.
Tested by creating two entities with static mesh components, on entity hidden and the other visible. Plus three entities with actor components, one where the actor is visible, one where the entity is visible but the 'render character' setting on the actor component is disabled, and one where the 'render character' setting is enabled, but the entity is not visible.
For each of these 5 entities, I added them as 5 loose entities, 5 entities that were children to a parent entity, and a slice with all 5 as children to a parent entity, and tested toggling visibility of the parent entities.
For each of these 3 sets of 5 entities, I added them directly to the level, added them all to a layer where the layer was visible, and added them all to a layer where the layer was not visible, and tested toggling the visibility of the layers.