#ifndef __RES_SPRITES_H #define __RES_SPRITES_H #define MAX_SPRITE_FRAMES 29 // [RH] Macro-ized as in BOOM. // // Sprites are patches with a special naming convention so they can be // recognized by R_InitSprites. The base name is NNNNFx or NNNNFxFx, with // x indicating the rotation, x = 0, 1-7. The sprite and frame specified // by a thing_t is range checked at run time. // A sprite is a patch_t that is assumed to represent a three dimensional // object and may have multiple rotations pre drawn. Horizontal flipping // is used to save space, thus NNNNF2F5 defines a mirrored patch. // Some sprites will only have one picture used for all views: NNNNF0 // struct spriteframe_t { struct FVoxelDef *Voxel;// voxel to use for this frame FTextureID Texture[16]; // texture to use for view angles 0-15 WORD Flip; // flip (1 = flip) to use for view angles 0-15. }; // // A sprite definition: // a number of animation frames. // struct spritedef_t { union { char name[5]; DWORD dwName; }; BYTE numframes; WORD spriteframes; }; extern TArray SpriteFrames; // // [RH] Internal "skin" definition. // class FPlayerSkin { public: char name[17]; // 16 chars + NULL char face[4]; // 3 chars ([MH] + NULL so can use as a C string) BYTE gender; // This skin's gender (not really used) BYTE range0start; BYTE range0end; bool othergame; // [GRB] fixed_t ScaleX; fixed_t ScaleY; int sprite; int crouchsprite; int namespc; // namespace for this skin }; extern size_t numskins; // [RH] extern FPlayerSkin * skins; // [RH] extern BYTE OtherGameSkinRemap[256]; extern PalEntry OtherGameSkinPalette[256]; void R_InitSprites (); void R_DeinitSpriteData (); #endif