- Renamed "Details" group to "Overview".
- Renamed "UV Names" group to "UV Sets".
- Renamed "General" group to "General Settings".
- Renamed "Parallax" group to "Displacement".
- Renamed "Texture Map" properties to just "Texture". In cases where a specific type of texture is mentioned like "roughness texture map" I called this "roughness map" (which is more common according to google).
- Renamed "Heightmap" to "Height map" (which is more common according to google).
ATOM-14002 [Material Editor] Revisit user facing organization and layout of material types
* wip support for mesh intersection with intersector bus
* WIP camera mesh intersection orbit logic
* remove unneeded template argument
* add bus connect/disconnect
* fix intersection logic
* small updates, additional comments, some tidy-up
* update formatting options slightly
* use aznumeric_cast
* temp workaround for negative distances with RayIntersection
There were two issues fixed here. First, I broke the material inspector with my changes at 53188a12da which added support for hiding entire property groups. I'm not sure how this happened because I definitely tested the MaterialComponent's material inspector. Perhaps there was a bad merge or something otherwise got clobbered after testing and before committing. Anyway, this issue was I accidentally delete the code that prepared the list of material properties for functor processing.
The second issue was the MaterialFunctor class needs to return null when metadata can't be found; it was proceeding to dereference an end iterator.
Testing:
Successfully opened the material inspector through the MaterialComponent. Was able to change property flags in the inspector and see other properties change visibility as expected.
The structure of InspectorWidget::m_groups changed, so I had to update my new code accordingly.
Updated the InspectorWidget::m_groups code a bit to be more readable.
Discovered the initial property group visiblity state wasn't being set correctly when a material was first opened, so groups weren't initially hidden when they should have been. This had to be fixed in different ways for MaterialEditor's inspector and MaterialComponent's inspector.
ATOM-14688 Disable Individual Layers
ATOM-14688 Disable Individual Layers
- Added new SetMaterialPropertyGroupVisibility functions to the material functors.
- Updated the MaterialFunctor::EditorContext to include parameters for handling material property group metadata.
- Updated the material inspector(s) to apply the property group visiblity changes from the material functor, to hide or show the property groups.
- Moved some code from MaterialPropertyDescriptor.h/cpp to a new MaterialDynamicMetadata.h/cpp, since these aren't really related to the MaterialPropertyDescriptor code. It's more for material functors to use.
- Also fixed the casing for the "GetMaterialPropertyValue_Image" lua function, since I was already in this code (ATOM-14793 "Fix Inconsistent Casing For LuaMaterialFunctorRuntimeContext")
Tested in MaterialEditor and in in the main Editor's MaterialComponent property override inspector.
Saving main window fancy docking state so all of the dock widgets save/restore visibly and positioning
Added window decoration wrapper inside material editor main window for saving/restoring window position, size, state
Added object names to several QT widgets so that their state could be captured and restored
* Removed legacy components
* More legacy render component removal
* Starting removal of legacy mesh component dependencies
* Removed old light components that were allowing Atom test to succeed
* Testing increasing the timeout to see if it lets it pass in Jenkins
* put original timeout back
* reordered components to test if it is component specific or not
* Testing disabiling the test to see if we get a green
* Fixed the removal of the test to sandbox
* Removed Legacy Mesh Component and associated tendrils
* Removed some missed references
* Fixed some issues with unity builds and ambiguous naming
* Addressed review feedback
Moved the code that automatically appended a script variable name to a property description out of the dynamic property class and into the material property conversion utility functions.
Added proper descriptions for the material type and parent material placeholder properties
https://jira.agscollab.com/browse/ATOM-14065
This replaces grid hub usage in the material editor. It allows material editor and other tools to intercommunicate on the local host. This will allow enforcing that there is only one instance of the material editor running. Opening a second instance will forward command line options to the first instance running a local server.
https://jira.agscollab.com/browse/ATOM-15439https://jira.agscollab.com/browse/ATOM-13742
Updated AzFramework::Scene to allow it to serve as the one-stop location for localized singletons. Localized singletons in this case are instance that can only occur once in an environment but multiple times within an application. As an example, this allows settings up a single camera per viewport for instance.
Highlights of changes:
Replaced the original ebuses with interfaces and events for easy of use and performance.
Removed the Entity Context specific code and moved that to new locations within the Entity Context itself.
Allowed basic inheritance. If a subsystem isn't found in a scene the parent can optionally be searched.
Scenes can enter a zombie state and avoid immediately being deleted. This is needed for situations where subsystems can't be destroyed until async calls have been completed.
* LYN-2537 Moved the Engine and Editor folder to be within the EngineAssets folder
* Fixed Documentation in bootstrap.cfg to correct the path to the user project specific registry file
* Adding a newline to the output of AssetCatalog 'Registering asset..., but type is not set' message
* Updating the AssetProcessorPlatformConfig.setreg Scan Folder to detect
the @ENGINEROOT@/EngineAssets/Engine path for engine runtime assets and
@ENGINEROOT@/EngineAssets/Editor path for engine tool assets
* Updating references to Icons and other assets to account for moving the
Engine and Editor folder under a single EngineAssets folder
* Moving the Engine Settings Registry folder from Engine/Registry -> Registry
* Removed the LY_PROJECT_CMAKE_PATH define as it is not portable to other locations. It is hard coded to the project location that was used for the CMake configuration. Furthermore it paths with backslashes within it are treated as escape characters and not a path separator
* Updated the LyTestTools asset_processor.py script to copy the exclude.filetag from the EngineAssets/Engine directory now
* Fixed Atom Shader Preprocessing when running using an External Project
* Updated the TSGenerateAction.cpp to fix the build error with using a renamed variable
* Updated the Install_Common.cmake ly_setup_others function to install the
EngineAssets directory and the each of the Gem's Assets directory while
maintaining the relative directory structure to the Engine Root
Also updated the install step to install the Registry folder at the
engine root
* Fixed the copying of the Registry folder to be in the install root, instead of under a second 'Registry' folder
* Moving the AssetProcessorPlatformConfig.setreg file over to the Registry folder
* Updated the LyTestTools and C++ code to point that the new location of
the AssetProcessorPlatformConfig.setreg file inside of the Registry
folder
* Renamed Test AssetProcessor*Config.ini files to have the .setreg extension
* Converted the AssetProcessor test setreg files from ini format to json
format using the SerializeContextTools convert-ini command
* Updated the AssetProcessor CMakeLists.txt to copy over the test setreg files to the build folder
* Updated the assetprocessor test file list to point at the renamed AsssetProcessor*Config setreg filenames
* Removed the Output Prefix code from the AssetProcessor. The complexity that it brought to the AP code is not needed, as users can replicate the behavior by just moving there assets underneath a another folder, underneath the scan folder
* Adding back support to read the AssetProcessorPlatformConfig.setreg file from the asset root. This is only needed for C++ UnitTests as they run in an environment where the accessing the Engine Settings Registry is not available
* Updating the Install_common.cmake logic to copy any "Assets" folder to
the install layout.
The Script has also been updated to copy over the "Assets" folder in the
Engine Root to the install layout instead of an "EngineAssets" folder
* Updating References to EngineAssets source asset folder in code to be the Assets source folder
* Moved the Engine Source Asset folder of 'EngineAssets' to a new folder name of 'Assets'. This is inline with the naming scheme we use for Gem asset folders
* Adding the EngineFinder.cmake to the AutomatedTesting project to allow it to work in a project centric manner
* Updating the LyTestTools copy_assets_to_project function to be able to copy assets with folders to the temporary project root
Fixed an issue in LyTestTools where the temporary log directory could have shutil.rmtree being called twice on it leading to an exception which fails an automated test
Updated the asset_procesor_gui_tests_2 AddScanFolder test to not use the
output prefix, but instead place the source asset root into a
subdirectory
* Correct the AssetProcessorPlatformConfig Scan Folders for the EngineAssets directory to point at the Assets directory
* Updated the asset procesor batch dependency test scan folder to point at the 'Assets' folder instead of 'EngineAssets'
TLDR
Thumbnails size will be removed from the system.
Each thumbnail class is responsible for determining its stored size.
Images and other thumbnail types can be scaled up or down within reason without blurring.
The thumbnail system uses the concept of context and size organize thumbnails by size based on their intended use. However, most of the thumbnail classes do not respect or use the specified size, which is 16 by 16 pixels and really only usable for small icons.
The thumbnails are currently being used in the asset browser tree control, the larger asset browser previews, the material component property asset controls, the material component inspector for the large preview, and other places. Each of these places use completely different sizes, some of which are large and change dynamically. Whenever the thumbnails are painted they are scaled to the desired size.
Material and mesh thumbnails were always being captured at 512x512 regardless of what the rest of the thumbnail system said. Source, product, and folder thumbnails would be stored at the original asset size. The loading movie thumbnail was always drawn at 16 by 16 and scale up so it was always blurry. Image thumbnails were always scaled down to 16 by 16 and scale up for larger previews.
Rather than worrying about the size of each context, each thumbnail class will store the image at whenever it deems to be a large enough size that can be scaled down when used.
This may eliminate the need for multiple thumbnail contexts which are not being used anyway.
https://jira.agscollab.com/browse/ATOM-15370
* Added clone methods for the buffer, model lod and model assets.
* Cloning works via the creators.
* Mesh handle/instance now knows about the model asset it originated from as well as the cloned model asset that we need for instancing until instancing works without the dependencies to the asset ids.
* MeshComponentRequestBus returns the original asset id and the model asset. If you need access to the clone, go by the model.
* Cloth component mesh now gettings its model asset from the model as it needs to work on the clone.
* Moved the requires cloning function from the mesh loader in the mesh feature processor to the mesh component controller.
* As we need the model asset to be loaded before we can check if it requires cloning or not, we couldn't pass in a bool from the controller but had to use a callback.
* Using asset hint instead of asset id for the model lod asset creator error.
* Storing a map of source buffer asset ids and the actual cloned buffer assets rather than just their ids.
* Using the buffer assets from the new map directly and removed the search process in the mesh loop where the asset views are created.
* Fixed the vegetation mocks.
* Using the actor's mesh asset when emitting the on model ready event for the mesh component notification bus.
* Mesh components notifications connection policy changed to adapt to cloned model asset.
* Handling empty meshes in model lod asset creator.
* Removed the requires cloning callback from the mesh feature processor and made it a parameter to the acquire mesh function
* Fixing mocks and unit tests