Dashed curves require greater precision in calculating
their lengths and while splitting Bezier curves.
Otherwise, it results in visual discrepancies compared
to the expected outcomes.
Approximate functions 'bezLengthApprox' and 'bezAtApprox'
used for calculations in the lottie loader.
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/1686
replace the frame count unit from the int32_t to float
since animations could smoothly interpolate key-frames.
This notificably improve the animation smoothness in Lottie
Beta API changes:
Result Animation::frame(uint32_t no) -> Result Animation::frame(float no)
uint32_t Animation::curFrame() const -> float Animation::curFrame() const
uint32_t Animation::totalFrame() const -> float Animation::totalFrame() const
Lottie ColorStop RGB / Alpha can be dealt with individually.
Since thorvg handles this one unified set,
lottie model need to merge the data into one structure.
Replace the linear search algorithm with binary-search.
The performance enhancement may not yield significant benefits in normal cases.
However, it becomes crucial if the animation comprises an extensive number of frames...