• This removes a direct dependency on dynamic property groups and data from the document system.
• Added support for names, descriptions, and nesting to dynamic property groups.
• Moved property related functions from base document classes into material editor document classes because dynamic property groups are an implementation detail of the material editor document to support material type flexible data format.
• Change material document to use a table of dynamic property groups instead of a map of properties.
• Added functions to traverse groups and properties.
• This keeps groups and properties organized consistently with the material type file as well as what’s expected in the UI.
• Document data can now be maps directly to the inspector reflective property editors instead of copying one property at a time out of the document and keeping those synchronized.
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
• Moved all of the common save and load code to the document base class
• Moved undo and redo support to document base class but will probably extract to its own class or replace with one from AzTF
• Streamlined material editor, shader management console, and other tools with updated document code
• Cleaned up some of shader management console loading code, added support for saving, as well as getting and setting the shader variant list source data structure
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
* Updated all array_view uses with the C++20 span.
The updates were done in the following order
1. `AZStd::array_view<([^>].+)\* ?>` -> `AZStd::span<\1 const>`
2. `AZStd::array_view<(?:const )(.+)>` -> `AZStd::span<const \1>`
3. `AZStd::array_view` -> `AZStd::span`
Removed the implementation of array_view.
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* Added missing whitespace between `const` and the typename for spans.
Updated the ShaderTest comparison of the ShaderResourceGroupLayout span
to compare the sizes as well
Updated comments on some of the methods that stated that they return "an
array" to mention they return "a span".
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There were lots of material system conflicts that had to be resolved. I expect the build is broken at this commit, and I'll fix it in followup commits.
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
Moved the performance monitor system component and metrics gathering from the material editor into atom tools framework so it can be reused and extended by other applications.
Replaced the custom performance monitor docked window in the material editor with status bar widgets that are always visible and take up no screen real estate. This could possibly be moved to the base application class or rendered on top of the viewport.
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Was looking into options for making any part of this more generic or reusable but 60% of the code is just setup and teardown of processors, handles, entities, and components for the material editor viewport content. The rest is about handling material editors specific setting changes. Most of the general-purpose code has already been moved into atom tools framework render viewport widget. The best reduction or generalization from this point would be using prefabs or some other mechanism to data drive setting up camera, viewport model, IBL, lighting, sky box.
Also discussing options for replacing the material editor viewport camera controller and states with a generic one used in the main editor and animation editor.
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
The help dialog just displayed some HTML text. The message box class provided by Qt can display the same information and styling without additional code. We don’t want to carry around the extra class to new applications based off of this one or port to ATF.
A simple about box was also added and can be fleshed out in the future.
Both dialogs will eventually need to be updated with additional information.
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Moving more potentially shared code out of the material editor into atom tools framework.
This change consolidates the lighting preset browser, model preset browser, and the base dialogue that they shared into a single, grid based, asset selection dialog.
AssetGridDialog should appear as a move and rename of PresetBrowserDialog but there are probably too many differences with new variable renames and SelectableAsset struct.
Along the way I found examples showing that event bus broadcast accepted generic functions and lambdas. Used this to do a minor cleanup of the viewport settings inspector where the preset dialogs were initialized and other places that did several back to back bus calls.
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Here the class has been generalized for a list of group names and a final property name, rather than assuming a single group containing the property. This included removing the unused GetPropertyName and GetGroupName functions. All that's really need from this class is conversion to a full property ID string.
Testing:
New unit test.
Reprocessed all core material types and StandardPBR test materials used in Atom Sample Viewer's material screenshot test.
Atom Sample Viewer material screenshot test script.
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
• Working toward creating a standalone application template
Removing application level modules and system components that make it difficult to navigate the project and add a lot of boilerplate code
• Temporarily keeping viewport module and components because shutting down the application deactivates module entities before system entities without respecting component service dependency order. This caused several RPI assets and names to leak because they were not being destroyed in the correct order.
• Fixing include paths not referenced source folders
• Mostly cleanup and reorganization, no behavioral changes
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Consolidated duplicate asset browser code from multiple tools into single class in atom tools framework
Moved creation of asset browser and Python terminal windows into base main window class
Fixed docked window orientations
Added checks to asset browser to prevent crashes if tree state saver was null
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Before, the material builder was loading the MaterialTypeAsset and doing some processing with it, but was avoiding declaring job dependencies that would cause reprocessing lots of assets when a shader or .materialtype file changes. Reading the asset data isn't safe when not declaring a job dependency (or when declaring a weak job dependency like OrderOnce which is the case here). This caused to several known bugs.
The main change here is it no longer loads the MaterialTypeAsset at all; all other changes flow from there.
The biggest changes (when deferred material processing is enabled) are ...
1) MaterialSourceData no longer loads MaterialTypeAsset. All it really needs is to determine whether a string is an image file reference or an enum value, which is easy to do by just looking for the "." for the extension.
2) MaterialAssetCreator no longer produces a finalized material asset. It no longer uses MaterialAssetCreatorCommon because that only produces a non-finalized MaterialAsset, which has very different needs for the SetPropertyValue function. (We could consider merging MaterialAssetCreatorCommon into MaterialTypeAssetCreator since that's the only subclass at this point). And it doesn't do any validation against the properties layout since that can be done at runtime.
3) Moved processing of enum property values from MaterialSourceData to MaterialAsset::Finalize (this was the only thing being done in the builder that actually needed to read the material type asset data).
Also...
- Updated the MaterialAsset class mostly to clarify and formalize the two different modes it can be in: whether it is finalized or not.
- Merged the separate "IncludeMaterialPropertyNames" registry settings from MaterialConverterSystemComponent and MaterialBuilder into one "FinalizeMaterialAssets" setting used for both.
- Removed MaterialSourceData::ApplyVersionUpdates. Now the flow of data is the same regardless of whether the materials are finalized by the AP or at runtime. Version updates are always applied on the MaterialAsset.
- Added a validation check to MaterialTypeAssetCreator ensuring that once a property is renamed, the old name can never be used again for a new property. This assumption was already made previously, but not formalized, in that Material::FindPropertyIndex does not expect every caller to provide a version number for the material property name, also the material asset's list of raw property names was never versioned. The only way for this to be a safe assumption is to prevent reuse of old names.
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
The CriticalAssetsCompiled event can be handled to detect when the
AssetProcessor has finished processing Critical Assets
Also with the new event, an audit has been performed over all the
locations where the AssetCatalogEventBus OnCatalogLoaded event was being
handle to make sure it was the proper event to use.
If the handler was actually examing the enumerating over the full
catalog or querying all assets within the catalog, then it was a proper
use.
For handlers that were interested in a particular asset it was not
Moreover added implementations of `OnCatalogAssetChanged` and
`OnCatalogAssetAdded` to the FileTagComponent and the MaterialViewportComponent.
Any applications which uses the AtomToolsApplication
class(MaterialEditor, AtomSampleViewerStandalone,
ShaderMangementConsole) now signals a "CriticalAssetsCompiled" lifecycle
event as well as loads the "assetcatalog.xml" if it exists.
The Launcher application signals the "CrticalAssetsCompiled" event and
reloads the "assetcatalog.xml" for the ${project}.GameLauncher and
${project}.ServerLauncher in Launcher.cpp
Finally the Editor signals the "CriticalAssetsCompiled" and reloads the
"assetcatalog.xml" in CryEdit.cpp
resolves#6093
Signed-off-by: lumberyard-employee-dm <56135373+lumberyard-employee-dm@users.noreply.github.com>
* draft
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
* Removes automatic generation of relative paths for external references for materials
Updated material editor functions for creating new materials, creating or saving model or lighting presets, to save to the project asset folder instead of the material folder which is not included in the new templates
Changed function for getting saved file names to handle case where Qt save file dialog adds double extensions if the extension contains a dot
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
* Fixed problems with material editor hot reloading after documents or dependencies changed.
Triggering message boxes within the tick function, which is executed from the main application timer, caused the tick function to be called a second time recursively.
Switched from using the tick bus to a timer so that the documents re opening and dialogs are triggered outside of the main tick.
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
changed several sequential blocking loads into asynchronous loads to improve material editor startup time
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
Moved settings registry wrapper function to atom tools framework
Created registry settings with default values for preview configurations based on asset type
Changed lighting preset previews and thumbnails to use reflective material
Created registry settings for preset selection dialog borders, padding, sizes
Updated shared preview utility functions to compare against registered asset types instead of passing them in individually
Signed-off-by: Guthrie Adams <guthadam@amazon.com>
I actually tried this approach before and it didn't seem to work the way we needed, but I realized that's because PropertyAssetCtrl wasn't handling missing assets properly. I fixed a few issues there including showing the error button when the asset can't be found, and fixing a broken reference to the error icon file.
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>
Material Editor also warns the user when saving a material that is populated with fallback image references.
Factored out the path strings for the default images to ImateSystemInterface.h.
Signed-off-by: santorac <55155825+santorac@users.noreply.github.com>