On Monday 27 Feb 2012 19:49:53 Jean-Sébastien Guay wrote:
> Hi Magnus,
>
> > But maybe this question is more to the authors of osgmaxexporter. Why
> > does osgmaxexporter unconditionally set the data variance to STATIC?
> > What are the use cases where one would model a STATIC DOFTransform?
>
> D
Hi Magnus,
But maybe this question is more to the authors of osgmaxexporter. Why
does osgmaxexporter unconditionally set the data variance to STATIC?
What are the use cases where one would model a STATIC DOFTransform?
DOFTransforms are a relic of Multigen (Presagis) Creator, and in that
softw
On Monday 27 Feb 2012 15:26:15 Robert Osfield wrote:
> HI Magnus,
>
> If you make a Transform node as STATIC then you've told the scene
> graph that it will never change so will be fair game for the
> Optimizer. You have two choices if you don't want to have the
> Optimizer optimize it away:
>
>
HI Magnus,
If you make a Transform node as STATIC then you've told the scene
graph that it will never change so will be fair game for the
Optimizer. You have two choices if you don't want to have the
Optimizer optimize it away:
1) Don't call the Optimizer with the FLATTEN_STATIC_TRANSFORM enabl
We recently discovered that osgSim::DOFTransform nodes were unexpectedly
removed from the scene graph by the unconditional use of the
osgUtil::Optimizer in osgconv. The DOFTransform nodes were marked by our
modelling tool (Max with the osgmaxeporter plugin) as STATIC.
Should the optimizer flatt
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