Three.js First Person Controls

被刻印的时光 ゝ 提交于 2019-12-30 04:10:11

问题


I'm playing around with Three.js and WebGL and can't quite get the controls the way I want. I chose to try to "roll my own" controls since Three.js's FirstPersonControls do not use pointer lock.

Anyway, I took most of my code from the built-in FirstPersonControls, converted it to use pointer lock (movementX instead of pageX - offset), but I am having trouble smoothing the look motion.

Here is my onMouseMove (using originalEvent since it is a jquery event):

onMouseMove: function(e) {
    if(!document.pointerLockElement) return;

    var moveX = e.originalEvent.movementX       ||
                    e.originalEvent.mozMovementX    ||
                    e.originalEvent.webkitMovementX ||
                    0,
        moveY = e.originalEvent.movementY       ||
                    e.originalEvent.mozMovementY    ||
                    e.originalEvent.webkitMovementY ||
                    0;

    //Update the mouse movement for coming frames
    this.mouseMovementX = moveX;
    this.mouseMovementY = moveY;
}

And my Controls.update() (called on each animation frame, with the THREE.Clock delta):

update: function(delta) {            
    if(this.freeze) {
        return;
    }

    //movement, works fine
    if(this.moveForward) this.camera.translateZ(-(actualMoveSpeed + this.autoSpeedFactor));
    if(this.moveBackward) this.camera.translateZ(actualMoveSpeed);

    if(this.moveLeft) this.camera.translateX(-actualMoveSpeed);
    if(this.moveRight) this.camera.translateX(actualMoveSpeed);

    /////////
    //ISSUES ARE WITH THIS CODE:
    /////////
    //look movement, really jumpy
    this.lon += this.mouseMovementX;
    this.lat -= this.mouseMovementY;

    this.lat = Math.max(-85, Math.min(85, this.lat));
    this.phi = (90 - this.lat) * Math.PI / 180;
    this.theta = this.lon * Math.PI / 180;

    this.target.x = this.camera.position.x + 100 * Math.sin(this.phi) * Math.cos(this.theta);
    this.target.y = this.camera.position.y + 100 * Math.cos(this.phi);
    this.target.z = this.camera.position.z + 100 * Math.sin(this.phi) * Math.sin(this.theta);

    this.camera.lookAt(this.target);
}

This code does work, but moving the camera is jumpy as the mouse moves around. I could really use some help figuring out how to smooth it.

You can see what I mean by "jumpy" here. I'm new to Three.js, WebGL, and just 3D in general so any help is appreciated.

Thanks,

-Chad


EDIT After working with @przemo_li, here is the working code he came up with:

onMouseMove: function(e) {
    if(!document.pointerLockElement) return;

    var moveX = e.originalEvent.movementX       ||
                    e.originalEvent.mozMovementX    ||
                    e.originalEvent.webkitMovementX ||
                    0,
        moveY = e.originalEvent.movementY       ||
                    e.originalEvent.mozMovementY    ||
                    e.originalEvent.webkitMovementY ||
                    0;

    //Update the initial coords on mouse move
    this.mouseMovementX += moveX; //aggregate mouse movements as a total delta delta
    this.mouseMovementY += moveY;
},
update: function(delta) {            
    if(this.freeze) {
        return;
    }

    //movement
    if(this.moveForward) this.camera.translateZ(-(actualMoveSpeed + this.autoSpeedFactor));
    if(this.moveBackward) this.camera.translateZ(actualMoveSpeed);

    if(this.moveLeft) this.camera.translateX(-actualMoveSpeed);
    if(this.moveRight) this.camera.translateX(actualMoveSpeed);

    //look movement
    this.lon += this.mouseMovementX;
    this.lat -= this.mouseMovementY;

    this.mouseMovementX = 0; //reset mouse deltas to 0 each rendered frame
    this.mouseMovementY = 0;

    this.phi = (90 - this.lat) * Math.PI / 180;
    this.theta = this.lon * Math.PI / 180;

    if(this.constrainVertical) {
        this.phi = THREE.Math.mapLinear(this.phi, 0, Math.PI, this.verticalMin, this.verticalMax);
    }

    this.target.x = this.camera.position.x + 100 * Math.sin(this.phi) * Math.cos(this.theta);
    this.target.y = this.camera.position.y + 100 * Math.cos(this.phi);
    this.target.z = this.camera.position.z + 100 * Math.sin(this.phi) * Math.sin(this.theta);

    this.camera.lookAt(this.target);
}

回答1:


'Official' version just added: https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/examples/js/controls/PointerLockControls.js




回答2:


1)Constraints? In your code you limit mouse X movement to -|+ 85 Its unlikely that such constraint is needed.

2)Aggregate all events that happen during frame In your code you override mouse movement with each new event. So if you get 3 events during frame only most recent will be stored.

Add those movements. Than after rendering frame you can clear count. And start gathering events again.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12500874/three-js-first-person-controls

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