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I am trying to implement skeletal animation using opengl es2 in android. I have created a Joint class which stores the rotation, location, local matrix, world matrix and inverse bind pose matrix of the Bind pose and a JointState class which has the data per keyframe which include rotation, location, local matrix, world matrix and offset matrix. Everything looks fine but my rendering gives unexpected results. I have attached the code. Please help

Joint class

public class Joint{

private String name;
private int index;
private Joint parent;
private Vector3 position;
private Quaternion rotation;
private Vector3 rot;
private Vector3 rotTest;
private Matrix4 localMatrix;
private Matrix4 globalMatrix;
private Matrix4 inverseBindPoseMatrix;

public Joint(String name, int index, Joint parent, Vector3 position, Quaternion rotation){
    this.name = name;
    this.index = index;
    this.parent = parent;
    this.position = position.clone();
    this.rotation = rotation.clone();
    this.rot = Quaternion.getRotationFromQuat(rotation.clone());
    this.localMatrix = Matrix4.createFromRotationTranslation(rotation.clone(), position.clone());
    if(this.parent == null){
        this.globalMatrix = this.localMatrix;
    }else{
        this.globalMatrix = (this.parent.globalMatrix.clone()).multiply(this.localMatrix.clone());
    }
    Quaternion q = new Quaternion();
    q.fromMatrix(this.globalMatrix.clone());
    this.rotTest = q.getRotationFromQuat(q);
    this.inverseBindPoseMatrix = this.globalMatrix.clone().inverse();
}

JointState class

public class JointState{

private String name;
private int index;
private JointState parent;
private Vector3 position;
private Quaternion rotation;
private Vector3 rot;
private Vector3 rotTest;
private Matrix4 localMatrix;
private Matrix4 globalMatrix;
private Matrix4 offsetMatrix;

public JointState(Joint joint, JointState parent, Vector3 position, Quaternion rotation) {
    this.name = joint.getName();
    this.index = joint.getIndex();
    this.parent = parent;
    this.position = position.clone();
    this.rotation = rotation.clone();
    this.rot = Quaternion.getRotationFromQuat(rotation.clone());
    this.localMatrix = Matrix4.createFromRotationTranslation(rotation.clone(), position.clone());
    if(this.parent == null){
        this.globalMatrix = this.localMatrix.clone();
    }else{
        this.globalMatrix = this.parent.globalMatrix.clone().multiply(this.localMatrix.clone());
    }
    Quaternion q = new Quaternion();
    q.fromMatrix(this.globalMatrix.clone());
    this.rotTest = q.getRotationFromQuat(q);
    Matrix4 IBPMatrix = joint.getInverseBindPoseMatrix();
    Matrix4 offsetMatrix = this.globalMatrix.clone().multiply(IBPMatrix.clone());
    this.offsetMatrix = offsetMatrix;
}

enter image description here Bind pose state of the object enter image description here object at frame 20

Results which i am getting

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Default shape which i am getting it right

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Deformed frame 20 shape, which i want to fix.

The shader codes are as follows

Vertex shader

const int MAX_BONES = 32;
attribute vec3 aVertexPosition;
attribute vec3 aVertexNormal;   
attribute vec3 aSkinIndex;
attribute vec3 aSkinWeight;

uniform mat4 uModelViewMatrix;
uniform mat4 uProjectionMatrix;

uniform bool useSkinning;

uniform mat4 uBoneMatrices[MAX_BONES];

varying vec3 vVertex, vNormal;

mat4 boneTransform(){
    mat4 ret;
    float normfac = 1.0/(aSkinWeight.x +aSkinWeight.y + aSkinWeight.z);
    ret = normfac * aSkinWeight.z * uBoneMatrices[int(aSkinIndex.z)]
        + normfac * aSkinWeight.y * uBoneMatrices[int(aSkinIndex.y)]
        + normfac * aSkinWeight.x * uBoneMatrices[int(aSkinIndex.x)];
    return ret;
}

void main()                    
{      
    if(useSkinning && length(aSkinWeight) > 0.5){

        mat4 bt = boneTransform();
        gl_Position = uProjectionMatrix * uModelViewMatrix * bt * vec4(aVertexPosition, 1.0);  
        vNormal = (bt * vec4(aVertexNormal, 0.0)).xyz;
        vVertex = (bt * vec4(aVertexPosition, 1.0)).xyz;  
        gl_PointSize = 10.0;

    }
    else{
        vNormal = aVertexNormal;
        vVertex = aVertexPosition;
        gl_Position = uProjectionMatrix * uModelViewMatrix * vec4(aVertexPosition, 1.0);    
        gl_PointSize = 10.0;  
    }        
}          

Fragment shader

precision mediump float;                                                        

varying vec3 vVertex, vNormal;
uniform mat4 uNormalMatrix;

void main(void)                         
{     
      vec3 lAmbient = vec3(0.3, 0.3, 1.0);
      vec3 lDiffuse = vec3(0.3, 0.3, 1.0);
      vec3 lSpecular= vec3(1.0, 1.0, 1.0);

      vec3 plPos = vec3(0.0, 8.0, 24.0);
      vec3 plDir = normalize(plPos - vVertex);

      vec3 n = normalize(vec3(uNormalMatrix * vec4(vNormal, 1.0)));
      vec3 l = normalize(vec3(vec4(plDir, 1.0)));
      vec3 v = normalize(-vec3(vec4(vVertex, 1.0)));
      vec3 r = reflect(l, n);

      float lambert = dot(l, n),
            ambientInt = 0.1,
            specularInt = 0.0,
            diffuseInt = 0.9,
            shininess = 1024.0;

      float specular = pow( max( 0.0, dot(r,v) ), shininess );

      gl_FragColor = vec4(lAmbient * ambientInt + lDiffuse * diffuseInt * lambert +
          lSpecular * specularInt * specular , 1.0);                                
}
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    "gives unexpected results" - try being more specific about what's wrong, and, since this is a rendering question, you might try including relevant rendering code. Mar 4, 2016 at 14:16
  • Thanks for the comment. I have included images of results together with the shader codes which i am getting.
    – sreesreenu
    Mar 9, 2016 at 5:23

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