├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── resources
├── alex.png
├── chocolate.png
└── steve.png
├── running-test.gif
├── running.gif
├── src
└── moe
│ └── mickey
│ └── minecraft
│ └── skin
│ └── fx
│ ├── FunctionHelper.java
│ ├── SkinAnimation.java
│ ├── SkinAnimationPlayer.java
│ ├── SkinCanvas.java
│ ├── SkinCanvasSupport.java
│ ├── SkinCube.java
│ ├── SkinGroup.java
│ ├── SkinHelper.java
│ ├── SkinMultipleCubes.java
│ ├── SkinTransition.java
│ └── animation
│ ├── SkinAniRunning.java
│ └── SkinAniWavingArms.java
└── test
└── moe
└── mickey
└── minecraft
└── skin
└── fx
└── test
└── Test.java
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1 | # minecraft-jfx-skin
2 | LICENSE: GPLV3
3 | Minecraft skin viewer
4 | Based on JavaFX
5 | 
6 | 
7 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/FunctionHelper.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import java.util.Arrays;
4 | import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
5 | import java.util.function.Consumer;
6 | import java.util.function.Function;
7 | import java.util.function.Supplier;
8 |
9 | import javafx.event.Event;
10 | import javafx.event.EventHandler;
11 |
12 | public interface FunctionHelper {
13 |
14 | public static void always(Consumer consumer, T... ts) {
15 | Arrays.asList(ts).forEach(consumer);
16 | }
17 |
18 | public static void alwaysA(BiConsumer consumer, A a, B... bs) {
19 | Arrays.asList(bs).forEach(b -> consumer.accept(a, b));
20 | }
21 |
22 | public static void alwaysB(BiConsumer consumer, B b, A... as) {
23 | Arrays.asList(as).forEach(a -> consumer.accept(a, b));
24 | }
25 |
26 | public static BiConsumer exchange(BiConsumer consumer) {
27 | return (b, a) -> consumer.accept(a, b);
28 | }
29 |
30 | public static Consumer link(Consumer... consumers) {
31 | return t -> {
32 | for (Consumer consumer : consumers)
33 | consumer.accept(t);
34 | };
35 | }
36 |
37 | public static EventHandler link(EventHandler... handlers) {
38 | return t -> {
39 | for (EventHandler handler : handlers)
40 | handler.handle(t);
41 | };
42 | }
43 |
44 | public static Consumer link1(Function function, Consumer consumer) {
45 | return a -> consumer.accept(function.apply(a));
46 | }
47 |
48 | public static BiConsumer link2(Function function, BiConsumer consumer) {
49 | return (a, c) -> consumer.accept(function.apply(a), c);
50 | }
51 |
52 | public static Consumer link2(Supplier supplier, BiConsumer consumer) {
53 | return b -> consumer.accept(supplier.get(), b);
54 | }
55 |
56 | public static Supplier link1(Supplier supplier, Function function) {
57 | return () -> function.apply(supplier.get());
58 | }
59 |
60 | }
61 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/SkinAnimation.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import java.util.Arrays;
4 | import java.util.LinkedList;
5 | import java.util.List;
6 |
7 | import javafx.event.ActionEvent;
8 | import javafx.event.EventHandler;
9 |
10 | public class SkinAnimation {
11 |
12 | protected int weight, left;
13 | protected List transitions;
14 |
15 | @Deprecated
16 | public SkinAnimation() {
17 | this.transitions = new LinkedList<>();
18 | }
19 |
20 | public SkinAnimation(int weight, SkinTransition... transitions) {
21 | this.weight = weight;
22 | this.transitions = Arrays.asList(transitions);
23 | init();
24 | }
25 |
26 | protected void init() {
27 | transitions.forEach(t -> {
28 | EventHandler oldHandler = t.getOnFinished();
29 | EventHandler newHandler = e -> left--;
30 | newHandler = oldHandler == null ? newHandler : FunctionHelper.link(oldHandler, newHandler);
31 | t.setOnFinished(newHandler);
32 | });
33 | }
34 |
35 | public int getWeight() {
36 | return weight;
37 | }
38 |
39 | public boolean isPlaying() {
40 | return left > 0;
41 | }
42 |
43 | public void play() {
44 | transitions.forEach(SkinTransition::play);
45 | left = transitions.size();
46 | }
47 |
48 | public void playFromStart() {
49 | transitions.forEach(SkinTransition::playFromStart);
50 | left = transitions.size();
51 | }
52 |
53 | public void stop() {
54 | transitions.forEach(SkinTransition::stop);
55 | left = 0;
56 | }
57 |
58 | }
59 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/SkinAnimationPlayer.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import java.util.Arrays;
4 | import java.util.LinkedList;
5 | import java.util.Random;
6 |
7 | import javafx.animation.AnimationTimer;
8 |
9 | public class SkinAnimationPlayer {
10 |
11 | protected final Random random = new Random();
12 | protected LinkedList animations = new LinkedList<>();
13 | protected SkinAnimation playing;
14 | protected boolean running;
15 | protected int weightedSum = 0;
16 | protected long lastPlayTime = -1L, interval = 10_000_000_000L;
17 | protected AnimationTimer animationTimer = new AnimationTimer() {
18 | @Override
19 | public void handle(long now) {
20 | if (playing == null || !playing.isPlaying() && now - lastPlayTime > interval) {
21 | int nextAni = random.nextInt(weightedSum);
22 | SkinAnimation tmp = null;
23 | for (SkinAnimation animation : animations) {
24 | nextAni -= animation.getWeight();
25 | tmp = animation;
26 | if (nextAni <= 0)
27 | break;
28 | }
29 | playing = tmp;
30 | if (playing == null && animations.size() > 0)
31 | playing = animations.getLast();
32 | if (playing != null) {
33 | playing.playFromStart();
34 | lastPlayTime = now;
35 | }
36 | }
37 | }
38 | };
39 |
40 | public int getWeightedSum() {
41 | return weightedSum;
42 | }
43 |
44 | public void setInterval(long interval) {
45 | this.interval = interval;
46 | if (interval <1)
47 | animationTimer.stop();
48 | else
49 | start();
50 | }
51 |
52 | public long getInterval() {
53 | return interval;
54 | }
55 |
56 | public long getLastPlayTime() {
57 | return lastPlayTime;
58 | }
59 |
60 | public boolean isRunning() {
61 | return running;
62 | }
63 |
64 | public boolean isPlaying() {
65 | return playing != null;
66 | }
67 |
68 | public SkinAnimation getPlaying() {
69 | return playing;
70 | }
71 |
72 | public void addSkinAnimation(SkinAnimation... animations) {
73 | this.animations.addAll(Arrays.asList(animations));
74 | this.weightedSum = this.animations.stream().mapToInt(SkinAnimation::getWeight).sum();
75 | start();
76 | }
77 |
78 | public void start() {
79 | if (!running && weightedSum > 0 && interval > 0) {
80 | animationTimer.start();
81 | running = true;
82 | }
83 | }
84 |
85 | public void stop() {
86 | if (running)
87 | animationTimer.stop();
88 | if (playing != null)
89 | playing.stop();
90 | running = false;
91 | }
92 |
93 | }
94 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/SkinCanvas.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import javafx.scene.Group;
4 | import javafx.scene.Node;
5 | import javafx.scene.PerspectiveCamera;
6 | import javafx.scene.SceneAntialiasing;
7 | import javafx.scene.SubScene;
8 | import javafx.scene.image.Image;
9 | import javafx.scene.paint.Color;
10 | import javafx.scene.paint.Material;
11 | import javafx.scene.paint.PhongMaterial;
12 | import javafx.scene.shape.Shape3D;
13 | import javafx.scene.transform.Rotate;
14 | import javafx.scene.transform.Scale;
15 | import javafx.scene.transform.Translate;
16 |
17 | public class SkinCanvas extends Group {
18 |
19 | public static final Image ALEX = new Image(SkinCanvas.class.getResourceAsStream("/alex.png"));
20 | public static final Image STEVE = new Image(SkinCanvas.class.getResourceAsStream("/steve.png"));
21 | public static final Image CHOCOLATE = new Image(SkinCanvas.class.getResourceAsStream("/chocolate.png"));
22 |
23 | public static final SkinCube ALEX_LARM = new SkinCube(3, 12, 4, 14F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 32F / 64F, 48F / 64F, 0F, true);
24 | public static final SkinCube ALEX_RARM = new SkinCube(3, 12, 4, 14F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 40F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 0F, true);
25 |
26 | public static final SkinCube STEVEN_LARM = new SkinCube(4, 12, 4, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 32F / 64F, 48F / 64F, 0F, false);
27 | public static final SkinCube STEVEN_RARM = new SkinCube(4, 12, 4, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 40F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 0F, false);
28 |
29 | protected Image srcSkin, skin;
30 | protected boolean isSlim;
31 |
32 | protected double preW, preH;
33 | protected boolean msaa;
34 |
35 | protected SubScene subScene;
36 | protected Group root = new Group();
37 |
38 | public final SkinMultipleCubes headOuter = new SkinMultipleCubes(8, 8, 8, 32F / 64F, 0F, 1.125, 0.2);
39 | public final SkinMultipleCubes bodyOuter = new SkinMultipleCubes(8, 12, 4, 16F / 64F, 32F / 64F, 1, 0.2);
40 | public final SkinMultipleCubes larmOuter = new SkinMultipleCubes(4, 12, 4, 48F / 64F, 48F / 64F, 1.0625, 0.2);
41 | public final SkinMultipleCubes rarmOuter = new SkinMultipleCubes(4, 12, 4, 40F / 64F, 32F / 64F, 1.0625, 0.2);
42 | public final SkinMultipleCubes llegOuter = new SkinMultipleCubes(4, 12, 4, 0F / 64F, 48F / 64F, 1.0625, 0.2);
43 | public final SkinMultipleCubes rlegOuter = new SkinMultipleCubes(4, 12, 4, 0F / 64F, 32F / 64F, 1.0625, 0.2);
44 |
45 | public final SkinCube headInside = new SkinCube(8, 8, 8, 32F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 0F, 0F, 0F, false);
46 | public final SkinCube bodyInside = new SkinCube(8, 12, 4, 24F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 0.03F, false);
47 | public final SkinCube larmInside = new SkinCube(4, 12, 4, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 32F / 64F, 48F / 64F, 0F, false);
48 | public final SkinCube rarmInside = new SkinCube(4, 12, 4, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 40F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 0F, false);
49 | public final SkinCube llegInside = new SkinCube(4, 12, 4, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 48F / 64F, 0F, false);
50 | public final SkinCube rlegInside = new SkinCube(4, 12, 4, 16F / 64F, 16F / 64F, 0F, 16F / 64F, 0F, false);
51 |
52 | public final SkinGroup head = new SkinGroup(
53 | new Rotate(0, 0, headInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.X_AXIS),
54 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.Y_AXIS),
55 | new Rotate(0, 0, headInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.Z_AXIS),
56 | headOuter, headInside
57 | );
58 | public final SkinGroup body = new SkinGroup(
59 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.X_AXIS),
60 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.Y_AXIS),
61 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.Z_AXIS),
62 | bodyOuter, bodyInside
63 | );
64 | public final SkinGroup larm = new SkinGroup(
65 | new Rotate(0, 0, -larmInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.X_AXIS),
66 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.Y_AXIS),
67 | new Rotate(0, +larmInside.getWidth() / 2, -larmInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.Z_AXIS),
68 | larmOuter, larmInside
69 | );
70 | public final SkinGroup rarm = new SkinGroup(
71 | new Rotate(0, 0, -rarmInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.X_AXIS),
72 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.Y_AXIS),
73 | new Rotate(0, -rarmInside.getWidth() / 2, -rarmInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.Z_AXIS),
74 | rarmOuter, rarmInside
75 | );
76 | public final SkinGroup lleg = new SkinGroup(
77 | new Rotate(0, 0, -llegInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.X_AXIS),
78 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.Y_AXIS),
79 | new Rotate(0, 0, -llegInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.Z_AXIS),
80 | llegOuter, llegInside
81 | );
82 | public final SkinGroup rleg = new SkinGroup(
83 | new Rotate(0, 0, -rlegInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.X_AXIS),
84 | new Rotate(0, Rotate.Y_AXIS),
85 | new Rotate(0, 0, -rlegInside.getHeight() / 2, 0, Rotate.Z_AXIS),
86 | rlegOuter, rlegInside
87 | );
88 |
89 | protected PerspectiveCamera camera = new PerspectiveCamera(true);
90 |
91 | protected Rotate xRotate = new Rotate(0, Rotate.X_AXIS);
92 | protected Rotate yRotate = new Rotate(180, Rotate.Y_AXIS);
93 | protected Rotate zRotate = new Rotate(0, Rotate.Z_AXIS);
94 | protected Translate translate = new Translate(0, 0, -80);
95 | protected Scale scale = new Scale(1, 1);
96 |
97 | protected SkinAnimationPlayer animationplayer = new SkinAnimationPlayer();
98 |
99 | public SkinAnimationPlayer getAnimationplayer() {
100 | return animationplayer;
101 | }
102 |
103 | public Image getSrcSkin() {
104 | return srcSkin;
105 | }
106 |
107 | public Image getSkin() {
108 | return skin;
109 | }
110 |
111 | public void updateSkin(Image skin, boolean isSlim) {
112 | if (SkinHelper.isNoRequest(skin) && SkinHelper.isSkin(skin)) {
113 | this.srcSkin = skin;
114 | this.skin = SkinHelper.x32Tox64(skin);
115 | int multiple = Math.max((int) (1024 / skin.getWidth()), 1);
116 | if (multiple > 1)
117 | this.skin = SkinHelper.enlarge(this.skin, multiple);
118 | if (this.isSlim != isSlim)
119 | updateSkinModel(isSlim);
120 | bindMaterial(root);
121 | }
122 | }
123 |
124 | protected void updateSkinModel(boolean isSlim) {
125 | this.isSlim = isSlim;
126 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(SkinMultipleCubes::setWidth, isSlim ? 3 : 4, larmOuter, rarmOuter);
127 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(SkinCube::setWidth, isSlim ? 3D : 4D, larmInside, rarmInside);
128 |
129 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(Node::setTranslateX, -(bodyInside.getWidth() + larmInside.getWidth()) / 2, larm);
130 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(Node::setTranslateX, +(bodyInside.getWidth() + rarmInside.getWidth()) / 2, rarm);
131 | if (isSlim) {
132 | larmInside.setModel(ALEX_LARM.getModel());
133 | rarmInside.setModel(ALEX_RARM.getModel());
134 | } else {
135 | larmInside.setModel(STEVEN_LARM.getModel());
136 | rarmInside.setModel(STEVEN_RARM.getModel());
137 | }
138 |
139 | larm.getZRotate().setPivotX(-larmInside.getWidth() / 2);
140 | rarm.getZRotate().setPivotX(+rarmInside.getWidth() / 2);
141 | }
142 |
143 | public SkinCanvas(double preW, double preH) {
144 | this(STEVE, preW, preH, true);
145 | }
146 |
147 | public SkinCanvas(Image skin, double preW, double preH, boolean msaa) {
148 | this.skin = skin;
149 | this.preW = preW;
150 | this.preH = preH;
151 | this.msaa = msaa;
152 |
153 | init();
154 | }
155 |
156 | protected Material createMaterial() {
157 | PhongMaterial material = new PhongMaterial();
158 | material.setDiffuseMap(skin);
159 | return material;
160 | }
161 |
162 | protected void bindMaterial(Group group) {
163 | Material material = createMaterial();
164 | for (Node node : group.getChildren())
165 | if (node instanceof Shape3D)
166 | ((Shape3D) node).setMaterial(material);
167 | else if (node instanceof SkinMultipleCubes)
168 | ((SkinMultipleCubes) node).updateSkin(skin);
169 | else if (node instanceof Group)
170 | bindMaterial((Group) node);
171 | }
172 |
173 |
174 |
175 | protected Group createPlayerModel() {
176 | head.setTranslateY(-(bodyInside.getHeight() + headInside.getHeight()) / 2);
177 |
178 | larm.setTranslateX(-(bodyInside.getWidth() + larmInside.getWidth()) / 2);
179 | rarm.setTranslateX(+(bodyInside.getWidth() + rarmInside.getWidth()) / 2);
180 |
181 | lleg.setTranslateX(-(bodyInside.getWidth() - llegInside.getWidth()) / 2);
182 | rleg.setTranslateX(+(bodyInside.getWidth() - rlegInside.getWidth()) / 2);
183 |
184 | lleg.setTranslateY(+(bodyInside.getHeight() + llegInside.getHeight()) / 2);
185 | rleg.setTranslateY(+(bodyInside.getHeight() + rlegInside.getHeight()) / 2);
186 |
187 | root.getTransforms().addAll(xRotate);
188 |
189 | root.getChildren().addAll(
190 | head,
191 | body,
192 | larm,
193 | rarm,
194 | lleg,
195 | rleg
196 | );
197 | updateSkin(skin, false);
198 |
199 | return root;
200 | }
201 |
202 | protected SubScene createSubScene() {
203 | Group group = new Group();
204 | group.getChildren().add(createPlayerModel());
205 | group.getTransforms().add(zRotate);
206 |
207 | camera.getTransforms().addAll(yRotate, translate, scale);
208 |
209 | subScene = new SubScene(group, preW, preH, true,
210 | msaa ? SceneAntialiasing.BALANCED : SceneAntialiasing.DISABLED);
211 | subScene.setFill(Color.ALICEBLUE);
212 | subScene.setCamera(camera);
213 |
214 | return subScene;
215 | }
216 |
217 | protected void init() {
218 | getChildren().add(createSubScene());
219 | }
220 |
221 | }
222 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/SkinCanvasSupport.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import java.io.File;
4 | import java.io.FileInputStream;
5 | import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
6 | import java.util.function.Consumer;
7 |
8 | import javafx.application.Platform;
9 | import javafx.scene.Scene;
10 | import javafx.scene.image.Image;
11 | import javafx.scene.input.DragEvent;
12 | import javafx.scene.input.MouseEvent;
13 | import javafx.scene.input.ScrollEvent;
14 | import javafx.scene.input.TransferMode;
15 | import javafx.stage.Stage;
16 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.test.Test;
17 |
18 | public abstract class SkinCanvasSupport implements Consumer {
19 |
20 | public static final class Mouse extends SkinCanvasSupport {
21 |
22 | private double lastX, lastY, sensitivity;
23 |
24 | public void setSensitivity(double sensitivity) {
25 | this.sensitivity = sensitivity;
26 | }
27 |
28 | public double getSensitivity() {
29 | return sensitivity;
30 | }
31 |
32 | public Mouse(double sensitivity) {
33 | this.sensitivity = sensitivity;
34 | }
35 |
36 | @Override
37 | public void accept(SkinCanvas t) {
38 | t.addEventHandler(MouseEvent.MOUSE_PRESSED, e -> {
39 | lastX = -1;
40 | lastY = -1;
41 | });
42 | t.addEventHandler(MouseEvent.MOUSE_DRAGGED, e -> {
43 | if (!(lastX == -1 || lastY == -1)) {
44 | if (e.isAltDown() || e.isControlDown() || e.isShiftDown()) {
45 | if (e.isShiftDown())
46 | t.zRotate.setAngle(t.zRotate.getAngle() - (e.getSceneY() - lastY) * sensitivity);
47 | if (e.isAltDown())
48 | t.yRotate.setAngle(t.yRotate.getAngle() + (e.getSceneX() - lastX) * sensitivity);
49 | if (e.isControlDown())
50 | t.xRotate.setAngle(t.xRotate.getAngle() + (e.getSceneY() - lastY) * sensitivity);
51 | } else {
52 | double yaw = t.yRotate.getAngle() + (e.getSceneX() - lastX) * sensitivity;
53 | yaw %= 360;
54 | if (yaw < 0)
55 | yaw += 360;
56 |
57 | int flagX = yaw < 90 || yaw > 270 ? 1 : -1;
58 | int flagZ = yaw < 180 ? -1 : 1;
59 | double kx = Math.abs(90 - yaw % 180) / 90 * flagX, kz = Math.abs(90 - (yaw + 90) % 180) / 90 * flagZ;
60 |
61 | t.xRotate.setAngle(t.xRotate.getAngle() + (e.getSceneY() - lastY) * sensitivity * kx);
62 | t.yRotate.setAngle(yaw);
63 | t.zRotate.setAngle(t.zRotate.getAngle() + (e.getSceneY() - lastY) * sensitivity * kz);
64 | }
65 | }
66 | lastX = e.getSceneX();
67 | lastY = e.getSceneY();
68 | });
69 | t.addEventHandler(ScrollEvent.SCROLL, e -> {
70 | double delta = (e.getDeltaY() > 0 ? 1 : e.getDeltaY() == 0 ? 0 : -1) / 10D * sensitivity;
71 | t.scale.setX(Math.min(Math.max(t.scale.getX() - delta, 0.1), 10));
72 | t.scale.setY(Math.min(Math.max(t.scale.getY() - delta, 0.1), 10));
73 | });
74 | }
75 |
76 | }
77 |
78 | public static class Drag extends SkinCanvasSupport {
79 |
80 | private String title;
81 |
82 | public Drag(String title) {
83 | this.title = title;
84 | }
85 |
86 | @Override
87 | public void accept(SkinCanvas t) {
88 | t.addEventHandler(DragEvent.DRAG_OVER, e -> {
89 | if (e.getDragboard().hasFiles()) {
90 | File file = e.getDragboard().getFiles().get(0);
91 | if (file.getAbsolutePath().endsWith(".png"))
92 | e.acceptTransferModes(TransferMode.COPY);
93 | }
94 | });
95 | t.addEventHandler(DragEvent.DRAG_DROPPED, e -> {
96 | if (e.isAccepted()) {
97 | File skin = e.getDragboard().getFiles().get(0);
98 | Platform.runLater(() -> {
99 | try {
100 | FileInputStream input = new FileInputStream(skin);
101 | Stage stage = new Stage();
102 | stage.setTitle(title);
103 | SkinCanvas canvas = Test.createSkinCanvas();
104 | canvas.updateSkin(new Image(input), skin.getName().contains("[alex]"));
105 | Scene scene = new Scene(canvas);
106 | stage.setScene(scene);
107 | stage.show();
108 | } catch (FileNotFoundException ex) {
109 | ex.printStackTrace();
110 | }
111 | });
112 | }
113 | });
114 | }
115 |
116 | }
117 |
118 | }
119 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/SkinCube.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils;
4 |
5 | import javafx.scene.image.Image;
6 | import javafx.scene.shape.Mesh;
7 | import javafx.scene.shape.MeshView;
8 | import javafx.scene.shape.TriangleMesh;
9 |
10 | public class SkinCube extends MeshView {
11 |
12 | public static class Model extends TriangleMesh {
13 |
14 | public Model(float width, float height, float depth, float scaleX, float scaleY, float startX, float startY, boolean isSlim) {
15 | getPoints().addAll(createPoints(width, height, depth));
16 | getTexCoords().addAll(createTexCoords(width, height, depth, scaleX, scaleY, startX, startY, isSlim));
17 | getFaces().addAll(createFaces());
18 | }
19 |
20 | public static float[] createPoints(float width, float height, float depth) {
21 | width /= 2F;
22 | height /= 2F;
23 | depth /= 2F;
24 |
25 | return new float[]{
26 | -width, -height, depth, // P0
27 | width, -height, depth, // P1
28 | -width, height, depth, // P2
29 | width, height, depth, // P3
30 | -width, -height, -depth, // P4
31 | width, -height, -depth, // P5
32 | -width, height, -depth, // P6
33 | width, height, -depth // P7
34 | };
35 | }
36 |
37 | public static float[] createTexCoords(float width, float height, float depth, float scaleX, float scaleY,
38 | float startX, float startY, boolean isSlim) {
39 | float x = (width + depth) * 2, y = height + depth, half_width = width / x * scaleX, half_depth = depth / x * scaleX,
40 | top_x = depth / x * scaleX + startX, top_y = startY, arm4 = isSlim ? half_depth : half_width,
41 | bottom_x = startX, middle_y = depth / y * scaleY + top_y, bottom_y = scaleY + top_y;
42 | return new float[]{
43 | top_x, top_y, // T0 ---
44 | top_x + half_width, top_y, // T1 |
45 | top_x + half_width * 2, top_y, // T2 ---
46 | bottom_x, middle_y, // T3 ---
47 | bottom_x + half_depth, middle_y, // T4 |
48 | bottom_x + half_depth + half_width, middle_y, // T5 |
49 | bottom_x + scaleX - arm4, middle_y, // T6 |
50 | bottom_x + scaleX, middle_y, // T7 ---
51 | bottom_x, bottom_y, // T8 ---
52 | bottom_x + half_depth, bottom_y, // T9 |
53 | bottom_x + half_depth + half_width, bottom_y, // T10 |
54 | bottom_x + scaleX - arm4, bottom_y, // T11 |
55 | bottom_x + scaleX, bottom_y // T12 ---
56 | };
57 | }
58 |
59 | public static int[] createFaces() {
60 | int faces[] = new int[]{
61 | // TOP
62 | 5,0, 4,1, 0,5, //P5,T0, P4,T1, P0,T5
63 | 5,0, 0,5, 1,4, //P5,T0, P0,T5, P1,T4
64 | // RIGHT
65 | 0,5, 4,6, 6,11, //P0,T4 ,P4,T3, P6,T8
66 | 0,5, 6,11,2,10, //P0,T4 ,P6,T8, P2,T9
67 | // FRONT
68 | 1,4, 0,5, 2,10, //P1,T5, P0,T4, P2,T9
69 | 1,4, 2,10,3,9, //P1,T5, P2,T9, P3,T10
70 | // LEFT
71 | 5,3, 1,4, 3,9, //P5,T6, P1,T5, P3,T10
72 | 5,3, 3,9, 7,8, //P5,T6, P3,T10,P7,T11
73 | // BACK
74 | 4,6, 5,7, 7,12, //P4,T6, P5,T7, P7,T12
75 | 4,6, 7,12,6,11, //P4,T6, P7,T12,P6,T11
76 | // BOTTOM
77 | 3,5, 2,6, 6,2, //P3,T2, P2,T1, P6,T5
78 | 3,5, 6,2, 7,1 //P3,T2, P6,T5, P7,T6
79 | };
80 |
81 | int copy[] = ArrayUtils.clone(faces);
82 | ArrayUtils.reverse(copy);
83 | for (int i = 0; i < copy.length; i += 2) {
84 | int tmp = copy[i];
85 | copy[i] = copy[i + 1];
86 | copy[i + 1] = tmp;
87 | }
88 | return ArrayUtils.addAll(faces, copy);
89 | }
90 |
91 | }
92 |
93 | private double width, height, depth;
94 | private boolean isSlim;
95 | private Image skin;
96 | private Mesh model;
97 |
98 | public SkinCube(float width, float height, float depth, float scaleX, float scaleY, float startX, float startY, float enlarge, boolean isSlim) {
99 | this.width = width;
100 | this.height = height;
101 | this.depth = depth;
102 | this.isSlim = isSlim;
103 | setMesh(model = new Model(width + enlarge, height + enlarge, depth + enlarge, scaleX, scaleY, startX, startY, isSlim));
104 | }
105 |
106 | public void setWidth(double width) {
107 | this.width = width;
108 | }
109 |
110 | public double getWidth() {
111 | return width;
112 | }
113 |
114 | public void setHeight(double height) {
115 | this.height = height;
116 | }
117 |
118 | public double getHeight() {
119 | return height;
120 | }
121 |
122 | public void setDepth(double depth) {
123 | this.depth = depth;
124 | }
125 |
126 | public double getDepth() {
127 | return depth;
128 | }
129 |
130 | public boolean isSlim() {
131 | return isSlim;
132 | }
133 |
134 | public Mesh getModel() {
135 | return model;
136 | }
137 |
138 | public void setModel(Mesh model) {
139 | this.model = model;
140 | setMesh(model);
141 | }
142 |
143 | }
144 |
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import javafx.scene.Group;
4 | import javafx.scene.Node;
5 | import javafx.scene.transform.Rotate;
6 |
7 | public class SkinGroup extends Group {
8 |
9 | protected Rotate xRotate, yRotate, zRotate;
10 |
11 | public SkinGroup(Rotate xRotate, Rotate yRotate, Rotate zRotate, Node... nodes) {
12 | this.xRotate = xRotate;
13 | this.yRotate = yRotate;
14 | this.zRotate = zRotate;
15 | Group group = new Group();
16 | group.getChildren().addAll(nodes);
17 | getChildren().add(addRotate(group, xRotate, yRotate, zRotate));
18 | }
19 |
20 | protected Group addRotate(Group group, Rotate... rotates) {
21 | for (Rotate rotate : rotates)
22 | group = addRotate(group, rotate);
23 | return group;
24 | }
25 |
26 | protected Group addRotate(Group group, Rotate rotate) {
27 | Group newGroup = new Group();
28 | group.getTransforms().add(rotate);
29 | newGroup.getChildren().add(group);
30 | return newGroup;
31 | }
32 |
33 | public Rotate getXRotate() {
34 | return xRotate;
35 | }
36 |
37 | public Rotate getYRotate() {
38 | return yRotate;
39 | }
40 |
41 | public Rotate getZRotate() {
42 | return zRotate;
43 | }
44 |
45 | }
46 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/SkinHelper.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import java.awt.image.BufferedImage;
4 | import java.io.File;
5 | import java.io.IOException;
6 |
7 | import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
8 |
9 | import javafx.embed.swing.SwingFXUtils;
10 | import javafx.scene.image.Image;
11 | import javafx.scene.image.PixelReader;
12 | import javafx.scene.image.PixelWriter;
13 | import javafx.scene.image.WritableImage;
14 |
15 | public interface SkinHelper {
16 |
17 | public static class PixelCopyer {
18 |
19 | protected Image srcImage;
20 | protected WritableImage newImage;
21 |
22 | public PixelCopyer(Image srcImage, WritableImage newImage) {
23 | this.srcImage = srcImage;
24 | this.newImage = newImage;
25 | }
26 |
27 | public void copy(int srcX, int srcY, int width, int height) {
28 | copy(srcX, srcY, srcX, srcY, width, height);
29 | }
30 |
31 | public void copy(int srcX, int srcY, int toX, int toY, int width, int height) {
32 | copy(srcX, srcY, toX, toY, width, height, false, false);
33 | }
34 |
35 | public void copy(int srcX, int srcY, int toX, int toY, int width, int height, boolean reversalX, boolean reversalY) {
36 | PixelReader reader = srcImage.getPixelReader();
37 | PixelWriter writer = newImage.getPixelWriter();
38 | for (int x = 0; x < width; x++)
39 | for (int y = 0; y < height; y++)
40 | writer.setArgb(toX + x, toY + y,
41 | reader.getArgb(srcX + (reversalX ? width - x - 1 : x), srcY + (reversalY ? height - y - 1 : y)));
42 | }
43 |
44 | public void copy(float srcX, float srcY, float toX, float toY, float width, float height) {
45 | copy(srcX, srcY, toX, toY, width, height, false, false);
46 | }
47 |
48 | public void copy(float srcX, float srcY, float toX, float toY, float width, float height, boolean reversalX, boolean reversalY) {
49 | PixelReader reader = srcImage.getPixelReader();
50 | PixelWriter writer = newImage.getPixelWriter();
51 | int srcScaleX = (int) srcImage.getWidth();
52 | int srcScaleY = (int) srcImage.getHeight();
53 | int newScaleX = (int) newImage.getWidth();
54 | int newScaleY = (int) newImage.getHeight();
55 | int srcWidth = (int) (width * srcScaleX);
56 | int srcHeight = (int) (height * srcScaleY);
57 |
58 | for (int x = 0; x < srcWidth; x++)
59 | for (int y = 0; y < srcHeight; y++)
60 | writer.setArgb((int) (toX * newScaleX + x), (int) (toY * newScaleY + y),
61 | reader.getArgb((int) (srcX * srcScaleX + (reversalX ? srcWidth - x - 1 : x)),
62 | (int) (srcY * srcScaleY + (reversalY ? srcHeight - y - 1 : y))));
63 | }
64 |
65 | }
66 |
67 | public static boolean isNoRequest(Image image) {
68 | return image.getRequestedWidth() == 0 && image.getRequestedHeight() == 0;
69 | }
70 |
71 | public static boolean isSkin(Image image) {
72 | return image.getWidth() % 64 == 0 && image.getWidth() / 64 > 0 &&
73 | (image.getHeight() == image.getWidth() / 2 || image.getHeight() == image.getWidth());
74 | }
75 |
76 | public static Image x32Tox64(Image srcSkin) {
77 | if (srcSkin.getHeight() == 64)
78 | return srcSkin;
79 |
80 | WritableImage newSkin = new WritableImage((int) srcSkin.getWidth(), (int) srcSkin.getHeight() * 2);
81 | PixelCopyer copyer = new PixelCopyer(srcSkin, newSkin);
82 | // HEAD & HAT
83 | copyer.copy(0 / 64F, 0 / 32F, 0 / 64F, 0 / 64F, 64 / 64F, 16 / 32F);
84 | // LEFT-LEG
85 | x32Tox64(copyer, 0 / 64F, 16 / 32F, 16 / 64F, 48 / 64F, 4 / 64F, 12 / 32F, 4 / 64F);
86 | // RIGHT-LEG
87 | copyer.copy(0 / 64F, 16 / 32F, 0 / 64F, 16 / 64F, 16 / 64F, 16 / 32F);
88 | // BODY
89 | copyer.copy(16 / 64F, 16 / 32F, 16 / 64F, 16 / 64F, 24 / 64F, 16 / 32F);
90 | // LEFT-ARM
91 | x32Tox64(copyer, 40 / 64F, 16 / 32F, 32 / 64F, 48 / 64F, 4 / 64F, 12 / 32F, 4 / 64F);
92 | // RIGHT-ARM
93 | copyer.copy(40 / 64F, 16 / 32F, 40 / 64F, 16 / 64F, 16 / 64F, 16 / 32F);
94 |
95 | return newSkin;
96 | }
97 |
98 | static void x32Tox64(PixelCopyer copyer, float srcX, float srcY, float toX, float toY, float width, float height, float depth) {
99 | // TOP
100 | copyer.copy(srcX + depth, srcY, toX + depth, toY, width, depth * 2, true, false);
101 | // BOTTOM
102 | copyer.copy(srcX + depth + width, srcY, toX + depth + width, toY, width, depth * 2, true, false);
103 | // INS
104 | copyer.copy(srcX, srcY + depth * 2, toX + width + depth, toY + depth, depth, height, true, false);
105 | // OUTS
106 | copyer.copy(srcX + width + depth, srcY + depth * 2, toX, toY + depth, depth, height, true, false);
107 | // FRONT
108 | copyer.copy(srcX + depth, srcY + depth * 2, toX + depth, toY + depth, width, height, true, false);
109 | // BACK
110 | copyer.copy(srcX + width + depth * 2, srcY + depth * 2, toX + width + depth * 2, toY + depth, width, height, true, false);
111 | }
112 |
113 | public static Image enlarge(Image srcSkin, int multiple) {
114 | WritableImage newSkin = new WritableImage((int) srcSkin.getWidth() * multiple, (int) srcSkin.getHeight() * multiple);
115 | PixelReader reader = srcSkin.getPixelReader();
116 | PixelWriter writer = newSkin.getPixelWriter();
117 |
118 | for (int x = 0, lenX = (int) srcSkin.getWidth(); x < lenX; x++)
119 | for (int y = 0, lenY = (int) srcSkin.getHeight(); y < lenY; y++)
120 | for (int mx = 0; mx < multiple; mx++)
121 | for (int my = 0; my < multiple; my++) {
122 | int argb = reader.getArgb(x, y);
123 | writer.setArgb(x * multiple + mx, y * multiple + my, argb);
124 | }
125 |
126 | return newSkin;
127 | }
128 |
129 | public static void saveToFile(Image image, File output) {
130 | BufferedImage buffer = SwingFXUtils.fromFXImage(image, null);
131 | try {
132 | ImageIO.write(buffer, "png", output);
133 | } catch (IOException e) {
134 | throw new RuntimeException(e);
135 | }
136 | }
137 |
138 | }
139 |
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import java.util.function.BiConsumer;
4 | import java.util.function.Supplier;
5 |
6 | import javafx.geometry.Point2D;
7 | import javafx.scene.Group;
8 | import javafx.scene.image.Image;
9 | import javafx.scene.image.PixelReader;
10 | import javafx.scene.paint.Color;
11 | import javafx.scene.paint.Material;
12 | import javafx.scene.paint.PhongMaterial;
13 | import javafx.scene.shape.Box;
14 |
15 | public class SkinMultipleCubes extends Group {
16 |
17 | public static class Face extends Group {
18 |
19 | public Face(Image image, int startX, int startY, int width, int height, int interval, boolean reverseX, boolean reverseY,
20 | Supplier supplier, BiConsumer consumer) {
21 | PixelReader reader = image.getPixelReader();
22 | for (int x = 0; x < width; x++)
23 | for (int y = 0; y < height; y++) {
24 | int argb;
25 | if ((argb = reader.getArgb(startX + (reverseX ? width - x - 1 : x) * interval,
26 | startY + (reverseY ? height - y - 1 : y) * interval)) != 0) {
27 | Box pixel = supplier.get();
28 | consumer.accept(pixel, new Point2D(x, y));
29 | pixel.setMaterial(createMaterial(Color.rgb(
30 | (argb >> 16) & 0xFF, (argb >> 8) & 0xFF, (argb >> 0) & 0xFF)));
31 | getChildren().add(pixel);
32 | }
33 | }
34 | }
35 |
36 | protected Material createMaterial(Color color) {
37 | return new PhongMaterial(color);
38 | }
39 |
40 | }
41 |
42 | protected int width, height, depth;
43 | protected float startX, startY;
44 | protected double length, thick;
45 |
46 | public SkinMultipleCubes(int width, int height, int depth, float startX, float startY, double length, double thick) {
47 | this.width = width;
48 | this.height = height;
49 | this.depth = depth;
50 | this.startX = startX;
51 | this.startY = startY;
52 | this.length = length;
53 | this.thick = thick;
54 | }
55 |
56 | public void setWidth(int width) {
57 | this.width = width;
58 | }
59 |
60 | public int getWidth() {
61 | return width;
62 | }
63 |
64 | public void setHeight(int height) {
65 | this.height = height;
66 | }
67 |
68 | public int getHeight() {
69 | return height;
70 | }
71 |
72 | public void setDepth(int depth) {
73 | this.depth = depth;
74 | }
75 |
76 | public int getDepth() {
77 | return depth;
78 | }
79 |
80 | public void setStartX(float startX) {
81 | this.startX = startX;
82 | }
83 |
84 | public float getStartX() {
85 | return startX;
86 | }
87 |
88 | public void setStartY(float startY) {
89 | this.startY = startY;
90 | }
91 |
92 | public float getStartY() {
93 | return startY;
94 | }
95 |
96 | public void setLength(double length) {
97 | this.length = length;
98 | }
99 |
100 | public double getLength() {
101 | return length;
102 | }
103 |
104 | public void setThick(double thick) {
105 | this.thick = thick;
106 | }
107 |
108 | public double getThick() {
109 | return thick;
110 | }
111 |
112 | public void updateSkin(Image skin) {
113 | getChildren().clear();
114 | int start_x = (int) (startX * skin.getWidth()), start_y = (int) (startY * skin.getHeight()),
115 | interval = (int) Math.max(skin.getWidth() / 64, 1),
116 | width_interval = width * interval, height_interval = height * interval, depth_interval = depth * interval;
117 | // FRONT
118 | getChildren().add(new Face(skin, start_x + depth_interval, start_y + depth_interval, width, height, interval, false, false,
119 | () -> new Box(length, length, thick), (b, p) -> {
120 | b.setTranslateX(((width - 1) / 2.0 - p.getX()) * b.getWidth());
121 | b.setTranslateY(-((height - 1) / 2.0 - p.getY()) * b.getHeight());
122 | b.setTranslateZ((depth * length + thick) / 2.0);
123 | }));
124 | // BACK
125 | getChildren().add(new Face(skin, start_x + width_interval + depth_interval * 2, start_y + depth_interval, width, height, interval, true, false,
126 | () -> new Box(length, length, thick), (b, p) -> {
127 | b.setTranslateX(((width - 1) / 2.0 - p.getX()) * b.getWidth());
128 | b.setTranslateY(-((height - 1) / 2.0 - p.getY()) * b.getHeight());
129 | b.setTranslateZ(-(depth * length + thick) / 2.0);
130 | }));
131 | // LEFT
132 | getChildren().add(new Face(skin, start_x + width_interval + depth_interval, start_y + depth_interval, depth, height, interval, false, false,
133 | () -> new Box(thick, length, length), (b, p) -> {
134 | b.setTranslateX((width * length + thick) / 2.0);
135 | b.setTranslateY(-((height - 1) / 2.0 - p.getY()) * b.getHeight());
136 | b.setTranslateZ(((depth - 1) / 2.0 - p.getX()) * b.getDepth());
137 | }));
138 | // RIGHT
139 | getChildren().add(new Face(skin, start_x, start_y + depth_interval, depth, height, interval, true, false,
140 | () -> new Box(thick, length, length), (b, p) -> {
141 | b.setTranslateX(-(width * length + thick) / 2.0);
142 | b.setTranslateY(-((height - 1) / 2.0 - p.getY()) * b.getHeight());
143 | b.setTranslateZ(((depth - 1) / 2.0 - p.getX()) * b.getDepth());
144 | }));
145 | // TOP
146 | getChildren().add(new Face(skin, start_x + depth_interval, start_y, width, depth, interval, false, false,
147 | () -> new Box(length, thick, length), (b, p) -> {
148 | b.setTranslateX(((width - 1) / 2.0 - p.getX()) * b.getWidth());
149 | b.setTranslateY(-(height * length + thick) / 2.0);
150 | b.setTranslateZ(-((depth - 1) / 2.0 - p.getY()) * b.getDepth());
151 | }));
152 | // BOTTOM
153 | getChildren().add(new Face(skin, start_x + width_interval + depth_interval, start_y, width, depth, interval, false, false,
154 | () -> new Box(length, thick, length), (b, p) -> {
155 | b.setTranslateX(((width - 1) / 2.0 - p.getX()) * b.getWidth());
156 | b.setTranslateY((height * length + thick) / 2.0);
157 | b.setTranslateZ(-((depth - 1) / 2.0 - p.getY()) * b.getDepth());
158 | }));
159 | }
160 |
161 | }
162 |
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx;
2 |
3 | import java.util.Arrays;
4 | import java.util.List;
5 | import java.util.function.Function;
6 |
7 | import javafx.animation.Transition;
8 | import javafx.beans.value.WritableValue;
9 | import javafx.util.Duration;
10 |
11 | public class SkinTransition extends Transition {
12 |
13 | protected Function expression;
14 | protected List> observables;
15 | protected boolean fix;
16 | protected int count;
17 |
18 | public int getCount() {
19 | return count;
20 | }
21 |
22 | public SkinTransition(Duration duration, Function expression, WritableValue... observables) {
23 | setCycleDuration(duration);
24 | this.expression = expression;
25 | this.observables = Arrays.asList(observables);
26 | }
27 |
28 | @Override
29 | protected void interpolate(double frac) {
30 | if (frac == 0 || frac == 1)
31 | count++;
32 | double val = expression.apply(frac);
33 | observables.forEach(w -> w.setValue(val));
34 | }
35 |
36 | @Override
37 | public void play() {
38 | count = 0;
39 | super.play();
40 | }
41 |
42 | }
43 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/animation/SkinAniRunning.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.animation;
2 |
3 | import javafx.util.Duration;
4 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.FunctionHelper;
5 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinAnimation;
6 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinCanvas;
7 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinTransition;
8 |
9 | public final class SkinAniRunning extends SkinAnimation {
10 |
11 | private SkinTransition larmTransition, rarmTransition;
12 |
13 | public SkinAniRunning(int weight, int time, double angle, SkinCanvas canvas) {
14 | larmTransition = new SkinTransition(Duration.millis(time),
15 | v -> v * (larmTransition.getCount() % 4 < 2 ? 1 : -1) * angle,
16 | canvas.larm.getXRotate().angleProperty(), canvas.rleg.getXRotate().angleProperty());
17 |
18 | rarmTransition = new SkinTransition(Duration.millis(time),
19 | v -> v * (rarmTransition.getCount() % 4 < 2 ? 1 : -1) * -angle,
20 | canvas.rarm.getXRotate().angleProperty(), canvas.lleg.getXRotate().angleProperty());
21 |
22 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(SkinTransition::setAutoReverse, true, larmTransition, rarmTransition);
23 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(SkinTransition::setCycleCount, 16, larmTransition, rarmTransition);
24 | FunctionHelper.always(transitions::add, larmTransition, rarmTransition);
25 | this.weight = weight;
26 | init();
27 | }
28 |
29 | }
30 |
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/src/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/animation/SkinAniWavingArms.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.animation;
2 |
3 | import javafx.util.Duration;
4 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.FunctionHelper;
5 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinAnimation;
6 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinCanvas;
7 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinTransition;
8 |
9 | public final class SkinAniWavingArms extends SkinAnimation {
10 |
11 | public SkinAniWavingArms(int weight, int time, double angle, SkinCanvas canvas) {
12 | SkinTransition larmTransition = new SkinTransition(Duration.millis(time), v -> v * angle,
13 | canvas.larm.getZRotate().angleProperty());
14 |
15 | SkinTransition rarmTransition = new SkinTransition(Duration.millis(time), v -> v * -angle,
16 | canvas.rarm.getZRotate().angleProperty());
17 |
18 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(SkinTransition::setAutoReverse, true, larmTransition, rarmTransition);
19 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(SkinTransition::setCycleCount, 2, larmTransition, rarmTransition);
20 | FunctionHelper.always(transitions::add, larmTransition, rarmTransition);
21 | this.weight = weight;
22 | init();
23 | }
24 |
25 | }
26 |
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/test/moe/mickey/minecraft/skin/fx/test/Test.java:
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1 | package moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.test;
2 |
3 | import java.util.function.Consumer;
4 |
5 | import javafx.application.Application;
6 | import javafx.scene.Scene;
7 | import javafx.stage.Stage;
8 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.FunctionHelper;
9 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinCanvas;
10 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.SkinCanvasSupport;
11 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.animation.SkinAniRunning;
12 | import moe.mickey.minecraft.skin.fx.animation.SkinAniWavingArms;
13 |
14 | public class Test extends Application {
15 |
16 | public static final String TITLE = "FX - Minecraft skin preview";
17 |
18 | public static SkinCanvas createSkinCanvas() {
19 | SkinCanvas canvas = new SkinCanvas(SkinCanvas.CHOCOLATE, 400, 400, true);
20 | canvas.getAnimationplayer().addSkinAnimation(new SkinAniWavingArms(100, 2000, 7.5, canvas), new SkinAniRunning(100, 100, 30, canvas));
21 | FunctionHelper.alwaysB(Consumer::accept, canvas, new SkinCanvasSupport.Mouse(.5), new SkinCanvasSupport.Drag(TITLE));
22 | return canvas;
23 | }
24 |
25 | @Override
26 | public void start(Stage stage) throws Exception {
27 | stage.setTitle(TITLE);
28 | Scene scene = new Scene(createSkinCanvas());
29 | stage.setScene(scene);
30 | stage.show();
31 |
32 | }
33 |
34 | public static void main(String... args) {
35 | launch(args);
36 | }
37 |
38 | }
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