BSP / Sphere Collision
I have a BSP tree for my scene geometry (solid node based BSP -- not leafy) and I also have the ability to determine the line of sight between two points (ie. pretty much a ray/bsp collision function).
My player is represented by a bounding sphere to account for the fact that he is a little larger than a single point Does anyone know how to calculate the collision between the polys of the BSP and the sphere representing the player?
One more thing actually. I am also implementing a lightmapper. I was going to calculate the ray between the lumel and the light source and then use the line of sight test to see if the ray is blocked by some other triangle in the tree. The triangle must be facing the light source to be a blocker. Does this make any sense?
Perhaps not exactly what you are looking for, but that never stopped me...
The function returns true if there is a collision and false if there is not. If there is a collision then T would be the time of first collision. Scaling the normal of the plane by the radius, reversing it and adding it to the center of the sphere at that time will give you a point of collision. Then you have to determine if that point is in any of the coplaner polygons for that node. Ok, so I don''t know what I''m talking about, but it sounds good. I copied it out of 3D Game Engine Design.
bool TestSphere(Sphere sphere, Plane plane, Velocity W, float &T){ sdist = Dot(plane.N,sphere.C) - plane.d; if (sdist > sphere.r) { dotNW = Dot(plane.N, W); if (dotNW < 0) { T = (sphere.r - sdist)/dotNW; return(true); } else return(false); } else if (sdist < -sphere.r) { dotNW = Dot(plane.N, W); if (dotNW > 0) { T = -(sphere.r - sdist)/dotNW; return(true); } else return(false); } else { T = 0; return(true); }}
The function returns true if there is a collision and false if there is not. If there is a collision then T would be the time of first collision. Scaling the normal of the plane by the radius, reversing it and adding it to the center of the sphere at that time will give you a point of collision. Then you have to determine if that point is in any of the coplaner polygons for that node. Ok, so I don''t know what I''m talking about, but it sounds good. I copied it out of 3D Game Engine Design.
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