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{{OBD_File_Header | type=OBAN | prev=Mtrl | next=OBDC | name=Object Animation | family=Level | align=center}} | {{OBD_File_Header | type=OBAN | prev=Mtrl | next=OBDC | name=Object Animation | family=Level | desc='''OBAN'''s are arrays for storing frames in an animated texture, as well as basic info like whether the animation loops, and how it does so. Besides their actual uses in the final version of Oni, they can be seen producing animated monitor images in the [[1999|1999 trailer]]. | align=center}} | ||
Revision as of 22:19, 27 August 2008
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0x00 | res_id | 01 86 00 00 | 134 | 00134-Blackvan_FB.OBAN | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x04 | lev_id | 01 00 00 06 | 3 | level 3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x08 | char[12] | 00 00 00 00 | 0 | padding | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x14 | int32 | 00 00 00 00 | 0 | flags; used values:
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0x18 | matrix |
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initial position transform matrix | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x48 | matrix |
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fixed transform matrix | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x78 | int16 | 50 00 | 80 | fubared animation frame length (in 1/60 seconds); does not work | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x7A | int16 | F5 01 | 501 | animation length in frames | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x7C | int16 | 00 00 | 0 | stop frame for the first "half" of the animation; used by door animations to distinguish between open and close sequences | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x7E | int16 | 65 00 | 10 | 101 keyframes in array | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
First keyframe (black outline) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x00 | quaternion |
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object rotation | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x10 | vector |
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object position | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
0x1C | int32 | 00 00 00 00 | 0 | elapsed time in frames |
- Transform matrices
- Like all matrices in Oni, they are composed of 3 vectors defining rotation/scaling/shearing and a 4th vector defining a translation.
- In the above table the 4 vectors are presented as rows (Direct 3D convention), although OpenGL and Oni use them as columns.
- Affine transformations use a 4x4 matrix with 4 extra coefficients (in the presentation above, one would add one column on the right):
- three projection transform coefficients (all of them are zero here); one final coefficient (always 1.0 for an affine transform matrix).
- Alternatively, one can think of the 3x4 matrix as a 3x3 rotation/scaling matrix and a position vector
- Let X=(x, y, z) be the position of a vertex in the M3GM
- Let M=(m11, m21, m31; m12, m22, m32; m13, m23, m33) be the 3x3 matrix
- Let R=(m14, m24, m34) be the translation vector
- Then the absolute position of the vertex in the 3D world will be: X M + R
- (left multiplication is used because of the row-major notation above)
- Initial transform matrix
- It is used to position the object in the environment before the animation is played.
- When the animation is played, they use the fixed transform matrix and a quaternion.
- Fixed transform matrix
- This transformation is applied before the quaternion+position transform at every keyframe.
- The only transform that can't be handled by the quaternion+position is scaling/mirroring.
- Thus, the fixed transform is a scaling matrix most of the time (no rotation or translation).
- In the above example, the fixed transform scales the van up by 1.82 (along all three axes).
- Quaternions
- Those are used in Oni whenever interpolation of 3D rotation is involved (e.g., TRAM rotation)
- In this case, rotation at intermediate frames is interpolated from the keyframe quaternions.
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Mtrl << Other file types >> OBDC |
OBAN : Object Animation |
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