Oct 1, 2018 21:46
You certainly get the bounty, but I may try to hassle you later to alleviate my guilt. I, and NVIDIA, thank you :)
Oct 1, 2018 21:46
Yup, when I use the new FSU derivation with the EuclideanSpace code, everything is perfect.
Oct 1, 2018 21:45
Seriously, you got a way I can send you a little shwag to unfry your brain?
Oct 1, 2018 21:45
Coordinate conversions are hrrrd. Thank you so much for your help!
Oct 1, 2018 21:44
Looks to be 100% correct rotating around arbitrarily. Adding in one more test.
Oct 1, 2018 21:44
Win!!
Oct 1, 2018 21:43
ooh! But using your new FSU conversions with your original S/O answer is proving promising as I lift!
Oct 1, 2018 21:40
Looking from <0.00 5.00 20.00> to <0.00 0.00 0.00>
F: <0.00 0.24 0.97>
S: <1.00 0.00 0.00>
U: <0.00 0.97 -0.24>
A:1.000 B:-0.515 C:-1.485 D:1.000 I:0.000 E:1.000 V:0.707 M:0.354
quat: <0.707 0.000 0.000 0.000>
Oct 1, 2018 21:39
Debug dump incoming.
Oct 1, 2018 21:39
:( Still doesn't change quat.
Oct 1, 2018 21:38
After I rotate the quat, the along-the-axis case works perfectly. Crossing fingers for raising camera up.
Oct 1, 2018 21:37
Ha, I set target and camera both to 0,0,0. Dumbass.
Oct 1, 2018 21:36
Getting NaNs again, wtf, hunting.
Oct 1, 2018 21:34
Back, testing.
Oct 1, 2018 21:28
brb, coworker needs help
Oct 1, 2018 21:28
I can quickly try permutations here, since Lua supports parallel assignment, e.g. F,S,U = F,U,S
Oct 1, 2018 21:27
Ah, that is a mismatch. GL is +X right, +Y up, -Z forward.
Oct 1, 2018 21:25
I mean, if I'm looking down the -Z axis, I want the identity quaternion. What I'm getting is <-0.707 0.000 -0.000 0.707>, which is not the identity. When I rotate that to either <0.707 -0.707 0.000 -0.000> or <0.000 -0.000 0.707 -0.707> I still see black.
Oct 1, 2018 21:23
Why do you say:
> <-0.707 0.000 -0.000 0.707> is also right
Oct 1, 2018 21:22
And 0,0,0,1 produces black screen. :)
Oct 1, 2018 21:22
I can tell you that 1,0,0,0 produces the desired "forward" rotation, so yes, must be WXYZ
Oct 1, 2018 21:20
(Rotating indices in either direction did not help.)
Oct 1, 2018 21:20
I'm not 100% certain if the quat expected by the engine is XYZW or WXYZ.
Oct 1, 2018 21:18
Let me try rotating the quat indices.
Oct 1, 2018 21:18
Oh man, my own direct conversion of your code produces even more different results. Amazing.
Oct 1, 2018 21:07
And was that one based on Z-up or Y-up?
Oct 1, 2018 21:06
Is your GLM code the one above the Lua snippet? If so, I'll check the translation.
Oct 1, 2018 21:03
F: <0.00 0.00 -1.00>
S: <1.00 -0.00 0.00>
U: <0.00 1.00 0.00>
A:1.000 B:-1.000 C:-1.000 D:1.000 I:0.000 E:1.000 V:0.707 M:0.354
Oct 1, 2018 21:02
So, looking in -Z direction with Y up, quaternion starts rolled 90 degrees. quat: <-0.707 0.000 -0.000 0.707>
Oct 1, 2018 21:01
Good to know that it explodes when looking straight up, but no worries there. I can special case that later if necessary.
Oct 1, 2018 21:00
(I had my worldup still set as +Z.)
Oct 1, 2018 21:00
Ignore that, I'm a liar :)
Oct 1, 2018 20:57
Sadly, no glory. If I look directly down the Z axis I get NaN for the quats. Checking for source.
Oct 1, 2018 20:57
yup
Oct 1, 2018 20:54
And is this code in the Z-up space?
Oct 1, 2018 20:53
Nice, testing now!
Oct 1, 2018 19:58
I gotta go grab some food, bbiab.
Oct 1, 2018 19:40
Ha ha! A coworker told me to just use glm, but I'm stuck in Lua land at the moment.
Oct 1, 2018 19:27
(I owe you a six-pack, or alternative beverage of choice, when this is done :)
Oct 1, 2018 19:26
Right! Sounds good. That's what I tried to do.
Oct 1, 2018 19:19
What do you get in C++ for that case?
Oct 1, 2018 19:18
(At least, I think that <x,0,0,0> is unrotated. Am I wrong?)
Oct 1, 2018 19:17
That's using worldup as <0,0,1>. The orthonormal basis looks correct, and yet the formula results in an unrotated quaternion.
Oct 1, 2018 19:17
F: <0.00 0.97 -0.24>
S: <1.00 -0.00 0.00>
U: <0.00 0.24 0.97>
trace   1.0
s       0.35355339059327
0.70710678118655        0.0     0.0     -0.0
Oct 1, 2018 19:16
So, now I'm looking from <0,-20,5> forward and down to <0,0,0>. I get this:
Oct 1, 2018 19:14
Gah, something is wrong, then. Even if I translate my coordinates into that space, I get the same unrotating behavior when I lift up. Let me dump more data, using traditional +Z up:
Oct 1, 2018 19:10
Right-handed? (+X left, +Y forward, +Z up?)
Oct 1, 2018 19:09
Which handedness is the normal XYZ, upon which we believe all this code to be based?
Oct 1, 2018 19:07
One of the four code permutations looks like this:

local function copysign(a,b) if (b>0 and a<0) or (b<0 and a>=0) then return -a else return a end end

function V3:lookAt4(dest, rotation)
   local q = rotation or Q
   F:set(dest):subtract(self):normalize()
   S:set(F):cross(worldup):normalize()
   U:set(S):cross(F)

   q[1] = math.sqrt( math.max(0, 1+S[1]+U[2]+F[3]) ) / 2
   q[2] = math.sqrt( math.max(0, 1+S[1]-U[2]-F[3]) ) / 2
   q[3] = math.sqrt( math.max(0, 1-S[1]+U[2]-F[3]) ) / 2
   q[4] = math.sqrt( math.max(0, 1-S[1]-U[2]+F[3]) ) / 2
Oct 1, 2018 19:07
I get this for the 2x2 permutations of rowcol vs colrow (using the matrix you supplied in your answer), and swapping Y/Z in the vectors vs. not. I find it fascinating and frustrating the quaternions seem to be so poorly understood that a page like EuclideanSpace would just post code snippets as-is that appear to be untested.