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Wanted to be able to for example move around freely in the scene but
also have something that would for example follow key frames and
render a gif.
Abstracted it with a scene controller. You can hook up keybinds and
other thigns for it as well. Right now there is only the interactive
scene controller which keep the behaviours previous to this change.
Now I could possibly switch it out with something that uses key frames
to render several images to create for example a gif.
List of other Misc changes:
- Add configuration setting for scene controller (`scene_controller`)
- Add configuration setting for renderer
- Add configuration setting for preview renderer (`preview_renderer`)
- Add clone to Config.
- Add from implementation for Renderer to be created from the config
object.
- Add cancel event to image action. An action could be blocking when
the application wants to exit. Actions can now listen to the cancel
event to exit early and not block.
- Fixed bug where WaitForSignal action would block after application
tries to exit.
- Add method to KeyInputs to be able to take a list of callbacks instead of
manually registering every callback one at the time.
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println works for a while. Was time to set up something better. Worth
to not that there is a big difference between logging and writing to
the terminal which is why both slog and console was dragged in. Might
seem similar but purpose is not the same.
Most of the time the log is interesting during runtime but user
messages does not belong in the log.
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- Was pointless to have one event for render and one for
cancel. Reduced it to one while fixing a minor bug.
- Remove useless dereference and borrow. Not sure how it
ended up like that.
- Moved around some code.
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Just wanted to add defocus blur but ended up changing a bunch of other
this as well.
- Moved scenes to a separate folder.
- Updated readme with more pretty images.
- Add interface for loading scenes. There is currently one for yaml
and another if you want a slightly random scene.
- Add image action to decide what to do with the final image once its
rendered. Currently supports just showing the buffer until you press
the render buffer again and saving the image as `png`.
- When you use nix shell you will be dropped in the proper folder so
you can just do cargo build etc without having to do `cd`.
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