FittsLaw/Assets/Oculus/Spatializer/Scenes/Standard Assets/Character Controllers/Sources/Scripts/ThirdPersonCamera.js

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var cameraTransform : Transform;
private var _target : Transform;
// The distance in the x-z plane to the target
var distance = 7.0;
// the height we want the camera to be above the target
var height = 3.0;
var angularSmoothLag = 0.3;
var angularMaxSpeed = 15.0;
var heightSmoothLag = 0.3;
var snapSmoothLag = 0.2;
var snapMaxSpeed = 720.0;
var clampHeadPositionScreenSpace = 0.75;
var lockCameraTimeout = 0.2;
private var headOffset = Vector3.zero;
private var centerOffset = Vector3.zero;
private var heightVelocity = 0.0;
private var angleVelocity = 0.0;
private var snap = false;
private var controller : ThirdPersonController;
private var targetHeight = 100000.0;
function Awake ()
{
if(!cameraTransform && Camera.main)
cameraTransform = Camera.main.transform;
if(!cameraTransform) {
Debug.Log("Please assign a camera to the ThirdPersonCamera script.");
enabled = false;
}
_target = transform;
if (_target)
{
controller = _target.GetComponent(ThirdPersonController);
}
if (controller)
{
var characterController : CharacterController = _target.GetComponent.<Collider>();
centerOffset = characterController.bounds.center - _target.position;
headOffset = centerOffset;
headOffset.y = characterController.bounds.max.y - _target.position.y;
}
else
Debug.Log("Please assign a target to the camera that has a ThirdPersonController script attached.");
Cut(_target, centerOffset);
}
function DebugDrawStuff ()
{
Debug.DrawLine(_target.position, _target.position + headOffset);
}
function AngleDistance (a : float, b : float)
{
a = Mathf.Repeat(a, 360);
b = Mathf.Repeat(b, 360);
return Mathf.Abs(b - a);
}
function Apply (dummyTarget : Transform, dummyCenter : Vector3)
{
// Early out if we don't have a target
if (!controller)
return;
var targetCenter = _target.position + centerOffset;
var targetHead = _target.position + headOffset;
// DebugDrawStuff();
// Calculate the current & target rotation angles
var originalTargetAngle = _target.eulerAngles.y;
var currentAngle = cameraTransform.eulerAngles.y;
// Adjust real target angle when camera is locked
var targetAngle = originalTargetAngle;
// When pressing Fire2 (alt) the camera will snap to the target direction real quick.
// It will stop snapping when it reaches the target
if (Input.GetButton("Fire2"))
snap = true;
if (snap)
{
// We are close to the target, so we can stop snapping now!
if (AngleDistance (currentAngle, originalTargetAngle) < 3.0)
snap = false;
currentAngle = Mathf.SmoothDampAngle(currentAngle, targetAngle, angleVelocity, snapSmoothLag, snapMaxSpeed);
}
// Normal camera motion
else
{
if (controller.GetLockCameraTimer () < lockCameraTimeout)
{
targetAngle = currentAngle;
}
// Lock the camera when moving backwards!
// * It is really confusing to do 180 degree spins when turning around.
if (AngleDistance (currentAngle, targetAngle) > 160 && controller.IsMovingBackwards ())
targetAngle += 180;
currentAngle = Mathf.SmoothDampAngle(currentAngle, targetAngle, angleVelocity, angularSmoothLag, angularMaxSpeed);
}
// When jumping don't move camera upwards but only down!
if (controller.IsJumping ())
{
// We'd be moving the camera upwards, do that only if it's really high
var newTargetHeight = targetCenter.y + height;
if (newTargetHeight < targetHeight || newTargetHeight - targetHeight > 5)
targetHeight = targetCenter.y + height;
}
// When walking always update the target height
else
{
targetHeight = targetCenter.y + height;
}
// Damp the height
var currentHeight = cameraTransform.position.y;
currentHeight = Mathf.SmoothDamp (currentHeight, targetHeight, heightVelocity, heightSmoothLag);
// Convert the angle into a rotation, by which we then reposition the camera
var currentRotation = Quaternion.Euler (0, currentAngle, 0);
// Set the position of the camera on the x-z plane to:
// distance meters behind the target
cameraTransform.position = targetCenter;
cameraTransform.position += currentRotation * Vector3.back * distance;
// Set the height of the camera
cameraTransform.position.y = currentHeight;
// Always look at the target
SetUpRotation(targetCenter, targetHead);
}
function LateUpdate () {
Apply (transform, Vector3.zero);
}
function Cut (dummyTarget : Transform, dummyCenter : Vector3)
{
var oldHeightSmooth = heightSmoothLag;
var oldSnapMaxSpeed = snapMaxSpeed;
var oldSnapSmooth = snapSmoothLag;
snapMaxSpeed = 10000;
snapSmoothLag = 0.001;
heightSmoothLag = 0.001;
snap = true;
Apply (transform, Vector3.zero);
heightSmoothLag = oldHeightSmooth;
snapMaxSpeed = oldSnapMaxSpeed;
snapSmoothLag = oldSnapSmooth;
}
function SetUpRotation (centerPos : Vector3, headPos : Vector3)
{
// Now it's getting hairy. The devil is in the details here, the big issue is jumping of course.
// * When jumping up and down we don't want to center the guy in screen space.
// This is important to give a feel for how high you jump and avoiding large camera movements.
//
// * At the same time we dont want him to ever go out of screen and we want all rotations to be totally smooth.
//
// So here is what we will do:
//
// 1. We first find the rotation around the y axis. Thus he is always centered on the y-axis
// 2. When grounded we make him be centered
// 3. When jumping we keep the camera rotation but rotate the camera to get him back into view if his head is above some threshold
// 4. When landing we smoothly interpolate towards centering him on screen
var cameraPos = cameraTransform.position;
var offsetToCenter = centerPos - cameraPos;
// Generate base rotation only around y-axis
var yRotation = Quaternion.LookRotation(Vector3(offsetToCenter.x, 0, offsetToCenter.z));
var relativeOffset = Vector3.forward * distance + Vector3.down * height;
cameraTransform.rotation = yRotation * Quaternion.LookRotation(relativeOffset);
// Calculate the projected center position and top position in world space
var centerRay = cameraTransform.GetComponent.<Camera>().ViewportPointToRay(Vector3(.5, 0.5, 1));
var topRay = cameraTransform.GetComponent.<Camera>().ViewportPointToRay(Vector3(.5, clampHeadPositionScreenSpace, 1));
var centerRayPos = centerRay.GetPoint(distance);
var topRayPos = topRay.GetPoint(distance);
var centerToTopAngle = Vector3.Angle(centerRay.direction, topRay.direction);
var heightToAngle = centerToTopAngle / (centerRayPos.y - topRayPos.y);
var extraLookAngle = heightToAngle * (centerRayPos.y - centerPos.y);
if (extraLookAngle < centerToTopAngle)
{
extraLookAngle = 0;
}
else
{
extraLookAngle = extraLookAngle - centerToTopAngle;
cameraTransform.rotation *= Quaternion.Euler(-extraLookAngle, 0, 0);
}
}
function GetCenterOffset ()
{
return centerOffset;
}