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Barrel Distortion
I'm trying to create a post process effect shader that does a barreldistortion on the created image.
A side effect of the barreldistortion is that less of the screen is filled with the actual image of the environment. To combat this I should give the post process a higher resolution image to work with and use a window resolution part of the post process output. Basically cutting away the empty area's created by the barreldistortion. My question is, is there a way to do this with vizard? Alternatively I could probably use a renderNode and renderTexture and apply those to a on screen quat and apply the shader to this texture. But I can't seem to find a method to only render the left or right eye to a renderTexture. So is there a way to do this? |
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Take a look the Distort Effects page in the Vizard help. The first effect shown there is a pincushion/barrel distortion.
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I've looked at the vizard lens distortion script but it scales down the effectively used screen area to much. So much even that the stereo effect suffers because of some black areas showing in one eye and not the other.
The lens distortion script does provide a scaleToFit option but this scales the width and height decreasing the quality of the image. and also distorting the ratio and stretching objects in the scene. I've successfully implemented the two quads method Code:
renderNode_Right = viz.addRenderNode( size = [640*dis_scale,800*dis_scale]) renderNode_Right.setPosition(h/2.0, 0, 0, viz.REL_PARENT) tex_right = viz.addRenderTexture(format=viz.TEX_RGB, size = [640*dis_scale,800*dis_scale]) renderNode_Right.setRenderTexture(tex_right) node_right = vizshape.addQuad(parent=viz.SCREEN, size=[0.5,1.0]) node_right.setPosition(0.75, 0.5, 0.0) node_right.texture(tex_right) The only problem I've now is that the framerate of my program gets hit to hard (it renders the MainView with the two quads in view and all object behind them and then renders the scene twice again for the renderNodes). I wonder if there is a way to optimize this construction by adding the quad's to a different scene (scene 2) and let the MainView only render this scene. Code:
viz.MainView.setScene(2) Also when setting a different scene for viz.MainView does the viz.MainScene variable change? |
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The latest version of Vizard (4.09), supports setting a higher resolution input image for post-process effects. This was added to support the new Oculus Rift HMD. For example, the following code will render to a texture that is 50% larger than the window size:
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vizfx.postprocess.getEffectManager().setRenderScale(1.5) You can disable a window from rendering the scene while still allowing render nodes to render the scene by using the following code: Code:
viz.MainWindow.visible(False, viz.WORLD) viz.MainScene always points to the same scene, regardless of what scene is active on the main view. |
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