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Randy Heit
da31d9f8a3 - Since I am currently without a primary video card and stuck with this
Mobility Radeon 9000 (on a PCI card, no less!), I have decided to give the
  PS14 support some loving: D3D windowed gamma now works on these cards using
  a texture lookup for the gamma table. Sadly, this halves my framerate, so
  setting gamma to 1 will skip the gamma correction, as it was before, for
  full speed. (On my 8800 GT, the gamma correction was free.)


SVN r1898 (trunk)
2009-10-08 04:03:32 +00:00
Randy Heit
84a018f05a - Added support for defining the full color range of a special colormap.
SVN r1865 (trunk)
2009-09-22 02:54:19 +00:00
Randy Heit
b8eb530a0d - Fixed: Wall drawing handled fixed light levels improperly (but did not
completely ignore them, either).
- Separated light level fixing out of player_t's fixedcolormap parameter.
  Using a fixed light level (e.g. PowerTorch) will no longer wipe out
  colored lighting.
- Moved the blending rectangle drawing into a separate discrete stage, since
  doing it while copying the 3D view window to the display now blends
  underneath the weapon instead of on top of it.
- Consolidated the special colormaps into a single 2D table.
- Tweaked the special colormaps slightly to make the true color results more
  closely match the paletted approximations.
- fb_d3d9_shaders.h was getting unwieldy, so I moved the shaders out of the
  executable and into zdoom.pk3. Shaders are still precompiled so I don't need
  to pull in a dependancy on D3DX.
- Added a few more shaders to accomodate drawing weapons with all the in-game
  lighting models. These are accessed with the new DrawTexture tags
  DTA_SpecialColormap and DTA_ColormapStyle.
- Player weapon sprites are now drawn using Direct3D and receive all the
  benefits thereof.


SVN r1858 (trunk)
2009-09-20 03:50:05 +00:00