package Slic3r::Layer; use Moo; use Math::Clipper ':all'; use Slic3r::Geometry qw(scale collinear X Y A B PI rad2deg_dir bounding_box_center); use Slic3r::Geometry::Clipper qw(union_ex diff_ex intersection_ex xor_ex is_counter_clockwise); use XXX; # a sequential number of layer, starting at 0 has 'id' => ( is => 'rw', #isa => 'Int', required => 1, ); has 'slicing_errors' => (is => 'rw'); # collection of spare segments generated by slicing the original geometry; # these need to be merged in continuos (closed) polylines has 'lines' => ( is => 'rw', #isa => 'ArrayRef[Slic3r::TriangleMesh::IntersectionLine]', default => sub { [] }, ); # collection of surfaces generated by slicing the original geometry has 'slices' => (is => 'ro', default => sub { [] }); # collection of polygons or polylines representing thin walls contained # in the original geometry has 'thin_walls' => (is => 'ro', default => sub { [] }); # collection of expolygons generated by offsetting the innermost perimeter(s) # they represent boundaries of areas to fill has 'fill_boundaries' => (is => 'ro', default => sub { [] }); # collection of surfaces generated by clipping the slices to the fill boundaries has 'surfaces' => ( is => 'rw', #isa => 'ArrayRef[Slic3r::Surface]', default => sub { [] }, ); # collection of surfaces for infill has 'fill_surfaces' => ( is => 'rw', #isa => 'ArrayRef[Slic3r::Surface]', default => sub { [] }, ); # ordered collection of extrusion paths to build all perimeters has 'perimeters' => ( is => 'rw', #isa => 'ArrayRef[Slic3r::ExtrusionLoop]', default => sub { [] }, ); # ordered collection of extrusion paths to build skirt loops has 'skirts' => ( is => 'rw', #isa => 'ArrayRef[Slic3r::ExtrusionLoop]', default => sub { [] }, ); # ordered collection of extrusion paths to fill surfaces has 'fills' => ( is => 'rw', #isa => 'ArrayRef[Slic3r::ExtrusionPath]', default => sub { [] }, ); # Z used for slicing sub slice_z { my $self = shift; if ($self->id == 0) { return ($Slic3r::layer_height * $Slic3r::first_layer_height_ratio) / 2 / $Slic3r::resolution; } return (($Slic3r::layer_height * $Slic3r::first_layer_height_ratio) + (($self->id-1) * $Slic3r::layer_height) + ($Slic3r::layer_height/2)) / $Slic3r::resolution; } # Z used for printing sub print_z { my $self = shift; return (($Slic3r::layer_height * $Slic3r::first_layer_height_ratio) + ($self->id * $Slic3r::layer_height)) / $Slic3r::resolution; } sub add_line { my $self = shift; my ($line) = @_; push @{ $self->lines }, $line; return $line; } # build polylines from lines sub make_surfaces { my $self = shift; my ($loops) = @_; { # merge everything my $expolygons = union_ex($loops); # sometimes the magic of floating point values produces holes outside of any contour; # we need to ignore such holes, but Clipper will convert them to contours. # so we identify them and remove them manually. my $area_sum = sub { my $area = 0; $area += $_->area for @_; return $area; }; # get expolygons without holes (candidate for reverse holes detection) my @expolygons_without_holes = grep { @$_ == 1 } @$expolygons; # prepare holes as contours to allow for safe xor'ing my @reversed_holes = map [ reverse @$_ ], grep !is_counter_clockwise($_), @$loops; # compare each expolygon without holes with each original hole; if their XOR # is empty then they're the same and we can remove the hole from our layer my %bogus_holes = (); foreach my $contour (map $_->contour, @expolygons_without_holes) { foreach my $hole (grep !exists $bogus_holes{$_}, @reversed_holes) { my $xor = xor_ex([$contour], [$hole]); if (!@$xor || $area_sum->(@$xor) < scale 1) { # TODO: define this threshold better $bogus_holes{$hole} = $hole; } } } # remove identified holes $expolygons = diff_ex( [ map @$_, @$expolygons ], [ values %bogus_holes ], ) if %bogus_holes; Slic3r::debugf " %d surface(s) having %d holes detected from %d polylines\n", scalar(@$expolygons), scalar(map $_->holes, @$expolygons), scalar(@$loops); push @{$self->slices}, map Slic3r::Surface->new(expolygon => $_, surface_type => 'internal'), @$expolygons; } # the contours must be offsetted by half extrusion width inwards { my $distance = scale $Slic3r::flow_width / 2; my @surfaces = @{$self->slices}; @{$self->slices} = (); foreach my $surface (@surfaces) { push @{$self->slices}, map Slic3r::Surface->new (expolygon => $_, surface_type => 'internal'), $surface->expolygon->offset_ex(-$distance); } # now detect thin walls by re-outgrowing offsetted surfaces and subtracting # them from the original slices my $outgrown = Math::Clipper::offset([ map $_->p, @{$self->slices} ], $distance); my $diff = diff_ex( [ map $_->p, @surfaces ], $outgrown, 1, ); push @{$self->thin_walls}, grep $_, map $_->medial_axis(scale $Slic3r::flow_width), @$diff; } if (0) { require "Slic3r/SVG.pm"; Slic3r::SVG::output(undef, "surfaces.svg", polygons => [ map $_->contour, @{$self->slices} ], red_polygons => [ map $_->p, map @{$_->holes}, @{$self->slices} ], ); } } sub prepare_fill_surfaces { my $self = shift; my @surfaces = @{$self->surfaces}; # merge too small internal surfaces with their surrounding tops # (if they're too small, they can be treated as solid) { my $min_area = ((7 * $Slic3r::flow_spacing / $Slic3r::resolution)**2) * PI; my $small_internal = [ grep { $_->expolygon->contour->area <= $min_area } grep { $_->surface_type eq 'internal' } @surfaces ]; foreach my $s (@$small_internal) { @surfaces = grep $_ ne $s, @surfaces; } my $union = union_ex([ (map $_->p, grep $_->surface_type eq 'top', @surfaces), (map @$_, map $_->expolygon->safety_offset, @$small_internal), ]); my @top = map Slic3r::Surface->new(expolygon => $_, surface_type => 'top'), @$union; @surfaces = (grep($_->surface_type ne 'top', @surfaces), @top); } # remove top/bottom surfaces if ($Slic3r::solid_layers == 0) { @surfaces = grep $_->surface_type eq 'internal', @surfaces; } # remove internal surfaces if ($Slic3r::fill_density == 0) { @surfaces = grep $_->surface_type ne 'internal', @surfaces; } $self->fill_surfaces([@surfaces]); } sub remove_small_surfaces { my $self = shift; my $distance = scale $Slic3r::flow_spacing / 2; my @surfaces = @{$self->fill_surfaces}; @{$self->fill_surfaces} = (); foreach my $surface (@surfaces) { # offset inwards my @offsets = $surface->expolygon->offset_ex(-$distance); # offset the results outwards again and merge the results @offsets = map $_->offset_ex($distance), @offsets; @offsets = @{ union_ex([ map @$_, @offsets ], undef, 1) }; push @{$self->fill_surfaces}, map Slic3r::Surface->new( expolygon => $_, surface_type => $surface->surface_type), @offsets; } Slic3r::debugf "identified %d small surfaces at layer %d\n", (@surfaces - @{$self->fill_surfaces}), $self->id if @{$self->fill_surfaces} != @surfaces; # the difference between @surfaces and $self->fill_surfaces # is what's too small; we add it back as solid infill if ($Slic3r::fill_density > 0) { my $diff = diff_ex( [ map $_->p, @surfaces ], [ map $_->p, @{$self->fill_surfaces} ], ); push @{$self->fill_surfaces}, map Slic3r::Surface->new( expolygon => $_, surface_type => 'internal-solid'), @$diff; } } sub remove_small_perimeters { my $self = shift; my @good_perimeters = grep $_->is_printable, @{$self->perimeters}; Slic3r::debugf "removed %d unprintable perimeters at layer %d\n", (@{$self->perimeters} - @good_perimeters), $self->id if @good_perimeters != @{$self->perimeters}; @{$self->perimeters} = @good_perimeters; } # make bridges printable sub process_bridges { my $self = shift; # no bridges are possible if we have no internal surfaces return if $Slic3r::fill_density == 0; my @bridges = (); # a bottom surface on a layer > 0 is either a bridge or a overhang # or a combination of both; any top surface is a candidate for # reverse bridge processing my @solid_surfaces = grep { ($_->surface_type eq 'bottom' && $self->id > 0) || $_->surface_type eq 'top' } @{$self->fill_surfaces} or return; my @internal_surfaces = grep $_->surface_type =~ /internal/, @{$self->slices}; SURFACE: foreach my $surface (@solid_surfaces) { my $expolygon = $surface->expolygon->safety_offset; my $description = $surface->surface_type eq 'bottom' ? 'bridge/overhang' : 'reverse bridge'; # offset the contour and intersect it with the internal surfaces to discover # which of them has contact with our bridge my @supporting_surfaces = (); my ($contour_offset) = $expolygon->contour->offset(scale $Slic3r::flow_spacing * sqrt(2)); foreach my $internal_surface (@internal_surfaces) { my $intersection = intersection_ex([$contour_offset], [$internal_surface->p]); if (@$intersection) { push @supporting_surfaces, $internal_surface; } } if (0) { require "Slic3r/SVG.pm"; Slic3r::SVG::output(undef, "bridge_surfaces.svg", green_polygons => [ map $_->p, @supporting_surfaces ], red_polygons => [ @$expolygon ], ); } Slic3r::debugf "Found $description on layer %d with %d support(s)\n", $self->id, scalar(@supporting_surfaces); next SURFACE unless @supporting_surfaces; my $bridge_angle = undef; if ($surface->surface_type eq 'bottom') { # detect optimal bridge angle my $bridge_over_hole = 0; my @edges = (); # edges are POLYLINES foreach my $supporting_surface (@supporting_surfaces) { my @surface_edges = map $_->clip_with_polygon($contour_offset), ($supporting_surface->contour, $supporting_surface->holes); if (@supporting_surfaces == 1 && @surface_edges == 1 && @{$supporting_surface->contour} == @{$surface_edges[0]}) { $bridge_over_hole = 1; } push @edges, grep { @$_ } @surface_edges; } Slic3r::debugf " Bridge is supported on %d edge(s)\n", scalar(@edges); Slic3r::debugf " and covers a hole\n" if $bridge_over_hole; if (0) { require "Slic3r/SVG.pm"; Slic3r::SVG::output(undef, "bridge_edges.svg", polylines => [ map $_->p, @edges ], ); } if (@edges == 2) { my @chords = map Slic3r::Line->new($_->[0], $_->[-1]), @edges; my @midpoints = map $_->midpoint, @chords; my $line_between_midpoints = Slic3r::Line->new(@midpoints); $bridge_angle = rad2deg_dir($line_between_midpoints->direction); } elsif (@edges == 1) { my $line = Slic3r::Line->new($edges[0]->[0], $edges[0]->[-1]); $bridge_angle = rad2deg_dir($line->direction); } else { my $center = bounding_box_center([ map @$_, @edges ]); my $x = my $y = 0; foreach my $point (map @{$_->points}, @edges) { my $line = Slic3r::Line->new($center, $point); my $dir = $line->direction; my $len = $line->length; $x += cos($dir) * $len; $y += sin($dir) * $len; } $bridge_angle = rad2deg_dir(atan2($y, $x)); } Slic3r::debugf " Optimal infill angle of bridge on layer %d is %d degrees\n", $self->id, $bridge_angle if defined $bridge_angle; } # now, extend our bridge by taking a portion of supporting surfaces { # offset the bridge by the specified amount of mm (minimum 3) my $bridge_overlap = scale 3; my ($bridge_offset) = $expolygon->contour->offset($bridge_overlap); # calculate the new bridge my $intersection = intersection_ex( [ @$expolygon, map $_->p, @supporting_surfaces ], [ $bridge_offset ], ); push @bridges, map Slic3r::Surface->new( expolygon => $_, surface_type => $surface->surface_type, bridge_angle => $bridge_angle, ), @$intersection; } } # now we need to merge bridges to avoid overlapping { # build a list of unique bridge types my @surface_groups = Slic3r::Surface->group(@bridges); # merge bridges of the same type, removing any of the bridges already merged; # the order of @surface_groups determines the priority between bridges having # different surface_type or bridge_angle @bridges = (); foreach my $surfaces (@surface_groups) { my $union = union_ex([ map $_->p, @$surfaces ]); my $diff = diff_ex( [ map @$_, @$union ], [ map $_->p, @bridges ], ); push @bridges, map Slic3r::Surface->new( expolygon => $_, surface_type => $surfaces->[0]->surface_type, bridge_angle => $surfaces->[0]->bridge_angle, ), @$union; } } # apply bridges to layer { my @surfaces = @{$self->fill_surfaces}; @{$self->fill_surfaces} = (); # intersect layer surfaces with bridges to get actual bridges foreach my $bridge (@bridges) { my $actual_bridge = intersection_ex( [ map $_->p, @surfaces ], [ $bridge->p ], ); push @{$self->fill_surfaces}, map Slic3r::Surface->new( expolygon => $_, surface_type => $bridge->surface_type, bridge_angle => $bridge->bridge_angle, ), @$actual_bridge; } # difference between layer surfaces and bridges are the other surfaces foreach my $group (Slic3r::Surface->group(@surfaces)) { my $difference = diff_ex( [ map $_->p, @$group ], [ map $_->p, @bridges ], ); push @{$self->fill_surfaces}, map Slic3r::Surface->new( expolygon => $_, surface_type => $group->[0]->surface_type), @$difference; } } } 1;