Is a subclass of Model, it overrides the updateClusterMatrices so it will pull
the actual joint matrices from a different rig override.
For the avatar soft attachment system, this override will be the Avatar::_skeletonModel rig.
This will give us the ability for an avatar to "wear" non-rigid attachments, such as clothing.
New JavaScript API to get the avatar's default pose.
MyAvatar.getDefaultJointRotation(index);
MyAvatar.getDefaultJointTranslation(index);
See `examples/tPose.js` for example usage
Logic which extracted rotations from a non-uniformly scaled matrices was sometimes incorrect.
This should fix the roads in Qbit as well as the blocks in toybox.
* No longer normalizing scale in AnimSkeleton and AnimClip
This means graph is animating in 'geometry' coordinates
before unit scale is even applied. This is necessary to
properly work with both Avatar based models and ModelEntity
based models
Many things are broken.
* debug rendering (translations are x100)
* IK hand targets
* follow cam
* I did not even dare to try HMD mode
When models are MUCH bigger one one axis than the others
and we modify the scale only of one of those small axis,
it wouldn't propagate because the change was relatively
too small conpared to the size of the model
Except for SkeletalModel::computeBounds() JointStates are now completly
encapsulated by the Rig. Now we can start using AnimPoses instead and
in parallel with the JointState implementation. Then we can assert that
they are identical, before removing JointStates.
This check in has many comments with the AJT tag.
Each one of these cases will need to be revisitied and fixed.
In particular // AJT: LEGACY will be used to enclose all code
in the Rig which manipulates the _jointState QVector.
* Deleted AnimationHandle class
* Removed enableAnimGraph and anableRigAnimations from Menu.
* Removed *some* references to old IK system.
But it is still used when computing collision bounding volumes