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- Improve weapon hud model in the software renderer
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@ -115,6 +115,25 @@ namespace swrenderer
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VSMatrix SWModelRenderer::GetViewToWorldMatrix()
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{
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// Calculate the WorldToView matrix as it would have looked like without yshearing:
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const auto &Viewpoint = Thread->Viewport->viewpoint;
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const auto &Viewwindow = Thread->Viewport->viewwindow;
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double radPitch = Viewpoint.Angles.Pitch.Normalized180().Radians();
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double angx = cos(radPitch);
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double angy = sin(radPitch) * level.info->pixelstretch;
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double alen = sqrt(angx*angx + angy*angy);
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float adjustedPitch = (float)asin(angy / alen);
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float adjustedViewAngle = (float)(Viewpoint.Angles.Yaw - 90).Radians();
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float ratio = Viewwindow.WidescreenRatio;
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float fovratio = (Viewwindow.WidescreenRatio >= 1.3f) ? 1.333333f : ratio;
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float fovy = (float)(2 * DAngle::ToDegrees(atan(tan(Viewpoint.FieldOfView.Radians() / 2) / fovratio)).Degrees);
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TriMatrix altWorldToView =
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TriMatrix::rotate(adjustedPitch, 1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f) *
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TriMatrix::rotate(adjustedViewAngle, 0.0f, -1.0f, 0.0f) *
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TriMatrix::scale(1.0f, level.info->pixelstretch, 1.0f) *
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TriMatrix::swapYZ() *
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TriMatrix::translate((float)-Viewpoint.Pos.X, (float)-Viewpoint.Pos.Y, (float)-Viewpoint.Pos.Z);
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TriMatrix swapYZ = TriMatrix::null();
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swapYZ.matrix[0 + 0 * 4] = 1.0f;
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swapYZ.matrix[1 + 2 * 4] = 1.0f;
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@ -122,7 +141,7 @@ namespace swrenderer
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swapYZ.matrix[3 + 3 * 4] = 1.0f;
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VSMatrix worldToView;
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worldToView.loadMatrix((Thread->Viewport->WorldToView * swapYZ).matrix);
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worldToView.loadMatrix((altWorldToView * swapYZ).matrix);
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VSMatrix objectToWorld;
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worldToView.inverseMatrix(objectToWorld);
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