User:Pacman87

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2008-06-05

Fixed one more raytrace bug due to faulty conditional logic. Also, I upgraded the uv mapping to be more uniform. Longitude lines are spaced more evenly about an elliptical cross section, and latitude lines are now ellipses instead of circles to match the cross section on the top and bottom caps.

I found out why raytrace from within mged wasn't working: I was running mged from its build location (src/mged/mged) to save time by skipping the "make install" step. Running mged from the installed location (/usr/brlcad/bin/mged) allows the raytrace to work perfectly.

2008-06-04

Yesterday was mainly spent trying to figure out why the raytrace wasn't working. Today, I rewrote most of shot(), ignoring what prep() was doing, and updated norm() to use the new private vector stored in the hitpoint. "rt" seems to work perfectly, but trying to raytrace from inside mged still fails.

Rt hyp.png

2008-06-02

Implemented import5(), export5(), and describe(). Wireframe drawing works perfectly, but raytrace fails; still trying to track down the problem.

2008-05-30

More work on plot(). Changed the wireframe drawing routine to a loop from the previously hard-coded statements. I added another slice to the wireframe, so ellipses are drawn at +-100%, +-50%, +-25%, and 0% of the height vector, and upgraded the ellipses from 8 to 16 points.

Wireframe hyp.png

2008-05-29

Refined the plot() function, and corrected some errors regarding elliptical cross sections and primitives not centered at the origin.

2008-05-28

Started a simple plot() function, based primarily on the superell's plot(). It currently ignores tolerances, but gives an idea of where the hyperboloid is.

2008-05-27

Added mged support to create a hyp, still doesn't work completely due to stubbed methods (specifically draw, import5, and export5). Started researching tess() and plot().

2008-05-20

Made my first commit today to submit the code I've been working on for the single-sheet hyperboloid. I also realized that I needed to check for divide by zero cases in my algorithms, and I fixed my norm() function to handle the div by zero case.

2008-05-04

I'm planning on using this page as a development log for my GSoC work on implementing the revolve and sweep primitive. I have started working on a hyperboloid of one sheet, and posted patches to sourceforge. I have finished the prep, print, shot, norm, uv, and free functions in src/librt/g_hyp.c, and made changes to src/librt/Makefile.am, include/raytrace.h, include/rtgeom.h, and src/librt/table.c to support the new primitive.