Now that I've used the reference client to generate some glTF files, I've learned what I was doing wrong.
to be honest, rotating on X wasn't my first thought either.
Turns out the whole colour thing was because of colour spaces. I feel like I'm going to have a distaste for those in the future.
Has a few bugs, however:
* Doesn't support textures.
* Exports upside down, and attempting to fix it inverts geometry.
This is probably my last commit to this project from amaryllis.
At least for a while.
Also add helpers to exports (uncompress and bgr2rgb functions)
Still stuck on the whole oversaturation thing.
Considering writing something to convert icon objects to a more usable model format.
caveat: some icons aren't meant to do this and will be over-saturated. Some icons are meant to over-saturate, but I don't mind that as much as the one's that aren't. The criteria that allows this is unknown to me.
Long version:
Putting an SPS|XPS into the PSU input would read as if the file was very long, so added a 127-file limit (I think this is reasonable) to prevent prolonged stalling.
Added SPS|XPS support to the library, which is the third most common contained format besides PSU and PSV.
Updated demos.
Technical changes:
removed unused u16le definition from readEntryBlock(), since permissions are better read as a u32 instead
added PSV and SPS|XPS reader functions to c6 exports, since I forgot in 0.3.4
moved some stuff around in HTML demo, especially the old raw icon.sys and icon input boxes, since I'm finding parsing a collection of files more useful then the actual standalone files themselves.
HTML-demo: added an "show advanced options" checkbox that unhides features deemed too niche for conventional use