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Lightwave objects rotation problem
Hello. I have a Lightwave model made up of 50+ objects. All of the objects in this model have a center point of [0,0,0] even though that isn't what I would consider their center of mass. As such, the objects aren't rotating around what would be their visible center.
The creator of the model doesn't know how to change this in his model, and has instead given me the coordinates for each object. Right now I've written a simple Vizard program to load the model and then use getChild to create a node variable for one of the objects. I've tried using the <node3d>.center function to change the pivit point for the object, but it still doesn't rotate around it. Here's my program: Code:
# import the required system functions import viz # start vizard viz.go() # Load the complete bovine model bovine = viz.add('all_centered.lwo') # Move our viewpoint viz.MainView.setPosition(4,0,0) viz.MainView.setEuler(-90,0,0) # get a node for one muscle in the model muscle = bovine.getChild('005') #make the rest of the carcass transparent bovine.alpha(0) muscle.alpha(1) # Marker to show new rotation point MARKER = viz.add('ball.wrl') MARKER.setScale(.25,.25,.25) MARKER.setPosition(.0695,.0346,.7674) print 'My Position: ',muscle.getPosition(viz.ABS_GLOBAL) print 'My Orientation: ',muscle.getEuler(viz.ABS_GLOBAL) print 'Muscle Center: ',muscle.getCenter() print 'Marker Center: ',MARKER.getCenter() muscle.center(.0695,.0346,.7674) print 'My Position: ',muscle.getPosition(viz.ABS_GLOBAL) print 'My Orientation: ',muscle.getEuler(viz.ABS_GLOBAL) print 'Muscle Center: ',muscle.getCenter() print 'Marker Center: ',MARKER.getCenter() ############################################## ## This function deals with keyboard events ## ############################################## def mykeyboard(key): global muscle global MARKER # rotate left if key == 'j': muscle.setEuler(5,0,0,viz.REL_GLOBAL) print "Muscle Center: ",muscle.getCenter() print "Muscle Position: ",muscle.getPosition() # rotate right if key == 'k': muscle.setEuler(-5,0,0,viz.REL_GLOBAL) print "Muscle Center: ",muscle.getCenter() print "Muscle Position: ",muscle.getPosition() # rotate up if key == 'i': muscle.setEuler(0,0,5,viz.REL_GLOBAL) print "Muscle Center: ",muscle.getCenter() print "Muscle Position: ",muscle.getPosition() # rotate down if key == 'm': muscle.setEuler(0,0,-5,viz.REL_GLOBAL) print "Muscle Center: ",muscle.getCenter() print "Muscle Position: ",muscle.getPosition() ####################################################################### viz.callback(viz.KEYBOARD_EVENT,mykeyboard) Thanks in advance for any help I can get. Aaron |
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when you right click on your model in the resources window and then select properties and then navigate to your child object, is there another node under that?
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There are other nodes under that. I haven't talked to the model creator yet, but I think that there is a "front" and "back" for each object in the model. At least that's what it's starting to look like to me. The model is about 13MB, so instead of attaching it here, I've made it available to download here: http://quasar.unl.edu/all_centered.lwo
Will I have to set a center for each child object or is there a way of treating them as a whole. Thanks. Aaron |
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I was able to change the center by grabbing the node below the one you were using
Code:
muscle = model.getChild('005_bicepsfemoris_1M') |
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I was trying to set the center of the object above that, the 005 object, which represents the entire muscle. When I use muscle = model.getChild('005') and perform translations on it, it works like I think it should. When I perform the model.center on that object, that's when my rotations aren't around the new center of the object, even though it reports that the center has been set.
All of the muscles originally have an origin of [0,0,0] and a center of [0,0,0]. I then set the center of the selected muscle to the new rotation point, and the getCenter reports the proper value, but it doesn't rotate around it. If you run my above program, you'll see that it selects the 005 child object then prints out its position and center. I set the new center, and again print out the information about the object, showing that the new center has been set. I earlier loaded the Vizard ball.wrl and placed it at this new center point. It does show up at what should be the center of the object. When you use the ijkm keys to rotate it, though, it does not rotate around this new center. If I'm doing this the wrong way, please let me know, but from the documentation, it seems like this should work. The part where I was talking about setting the center for each object or as a whole was in reference to the fact that each muscle is made up of two surfaces. In my case, I'm working with the 005 object, where you set the center for the 005_bicepsfemoris_1M, which is one surface of two making up the muscle. Thanks in advance. Aaron |
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When you specify a center, it will be set in the nodes local coordinate system. You will need to convert the pivot point from the models coordinate frame to the muscles local coordinate frame before setting the center. Here is a sample script that shows how to accomplish this:
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import viz viz.go() #Add model model = viz.add('all_centered.lwo') bb = model.getBoundingSphere() #Add environment import vizshape vizshape.addGrid(color=[0.2]*3) viz.clearcolor(viz.GRAY) #Setup camera navigation import vizcam cam = vizcam.PivotNavigate() cam.setCenter(bb.center) cam.setDistance(bb.radius*2) #Rotation pivot point in models reference frame PIVOT = [.0695,.0346,.7674] #Display rotation pivot point as a green ball anchor = vizshape.addSphere(radius=0.1,parent=model,color=viz.GREEN,pos=PIVOT) #Get handle to muscle muscle = model.getChild('005') #Convert pivot point from model coordinate frame to local coordinate frame of muscle localMatrix = muscle.getMatrix(viz.ABS_GLOBAL) * model.getMatrix(viz.ABS_GLOBAL).inverse() muscle.setCenter(localMatrix * viz.Vector(PIVOT)) #Spin muscle muscle.addAction(vizact.spin(1,0,0,90,viz.FOREVER)) |
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Thanks for your help on this. I had been working on this some more and had finally figured out about the same thing. I found out that while the muscles had a euler of [0,0,0] to the complete model, it was [-180,90,180] to the global world.
In my case I was able to multiply the y pivot point by -1 and then swap it with the z pivot point to provide the proper points. Thanks for the supplied code. I'll add that into my repository of resources I've been building. It'll make things much easier in the future when they aren't quite as straightforward as this. Aaron |
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