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This patch includes the full shadow functionality for LineArt:
- Light contour and cast shadow lines.
- Lit/shaded region selection.
- Enclosed light/shadow shape calculation.
- Silhouette/anti-silhouette selection.
- Intersection priority based on shadow edge identifier.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15109
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These are based on the descriptions from the manual, with various changes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15309
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There were two problems:
1) The checking of the collision was not working with one point only.
2) For one point, the masking was checked always and if the masking was not activated, the stroke was skipped.
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The resource binding were missing from the shading group
(`shgroup->uniform_attrs`), leading to no custom property UBO creation
(`drw_uniform_attrs_pool_update`) when issuing the drawcall,
resulting in a missing UBO bind.
The fix make sure to no duplicate the bindings by creating a simple
shader bind instead of a `GPUMaterial` bind.
Candidate for 3.2.1 corrective release.
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This happened because of the false assumption that `std::array<char, 32>`
would be treated as a container and not relocate their content if the
`Vector` would grow. Replacing with actual object allocation fixes the
issue.
Candidate for 3.2.1 corrective release.
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Using Light output is supported in Cycles. This patch adds support for it
and remove the crash in `ntree_shader_weight_tree_invert()` by treating
it as any other outputs.
Candidate for 3.2.1 corrective release.
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Use view position to retreive world space direction to retain float
precision.
Candidate for 3.2.1 corrective release.
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The ORCO property was not being properly initialized in this case.
Candidate for 3.2.1 corrective release.
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This patch adds a new Cycles device with similar functionality to the
existing GPU devices. Kernel compilation and runtime interaction happen
via oneAPI DPC++ compiler and SYCL API.
This implementation is primarly focusing on Intel® Arc™ GPUs and other
future Intel GPUs. The first supported drivers are 101.1660 on Windows
and 22.10.22597 on Linux.
The necessary tools for compilation are:
- A SYCL compiler such as oneAPI DPC++ compiler or
https://github.com/intel/llvm
- Intel® oneAPI Level Zero which is used for low level device queries:
https://github.com/oneapi-src/level-zero
- To optionally generate prebuilt graphics binaries: Intel® Graphics
Compiler All are included in Linux precompiled libraries on svn:
https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/lib The same goes for
Windows precompiled binaries but for the graphics compiler, available
as "Intel® Graphics Offline Compiler for OpenCL™ Code" from
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/tool/oneapi-standalone-components.html,
for which path can be set as OCLOC_INSTALL_DIR.
Being based on the open SYCL standard, this implementation could also be
extended to run on other compatible non-Intel hardware in the future.
Reviewed By: sergey, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15254
Co-authored-by: Nikita Sirgienko <nikita.sirgienko@intel.com>
Co-authored-by: Stefan Werner <stefan.werner@intel.com>
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Patch implements better way to control playback speed than it is
possible to do with speed effect. Speed factor property can be set in
Time panel.
There are 2 layers of control:
Option to retime movie to match scene FPS rate.
Custom speed factor to control playback rate.
Since playback rate is strip property, it is now possible to manipulate
strip as normal one even if it is retimed.
To facilitate manipulation, some functions need to consider speed factor
and apply necessary corrections to strip offset or strip start. These
corrections may need to be float numbers, so start and offsets must be
float as well.
Sound strips now use speed factor instead of pitch. This means, that
strips will change length to match usable length. In addition, it is
possible to group movie and sound strip and change speed of meta strip.
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This makes it possible to use this method with `std::unique_ptr`.
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Set the title before showing the window.
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Support zxdg_output_manager_v1 v2, as weston only supports this.
Even though it's a reference implementation it can be useful for testing.
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Effectively revert [0] as it ran when freeing individual modifiers,
causing a crash on exit in one of the cycles_volume_cpu tests.
[0]: 6777c420dbb92523ca9c2acd1fa1f8abce98f88d
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This commit adds the ability to test Eevee viewport playback performance tests.
Tests should be placed in `lib/benchmarks/eevee/*/*.blend`. {rBL62962} added
initial test files. See https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/Tests/Performance how
to set it up.
To record the playback performance the test start the viewport playback, and adds
a post frame change handler.
This handler will go over the next steps:
* Ensures the viewport is set to rendered mode.
* Wait for shaders to be compiled. Utilizes `bpy.app.is_job_running` function when
available (v3.3) to wait for shader compilation to finish. When not available will wait
for one minute.
* Draw several warmup frames
* Record for 10 seconds tracking the number of frames drawn and performance counters.
* When ready print the result to the console. The results will be extracted when the
benchmark has run.
## Example report
```
master v3.0 v3.1 v3.2
T88219 0.0860s 0.0744s 0.0744s 0.0851s
blender290-fox 1.3056s 0.8744s 0.7994s 1.2809s
```
{F13232387}
Reviewed By: brecht, fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T99136
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15302
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Winding order of grid quads was backwards.
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Prep for D15263
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Prep for D15263
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Prep for D15263
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terminateMantaflow was never called, this leak is more of a technicality
since it's only called on exit.
Also make Py_Initialize/Py_Finalize optional in Pd:setup/finalize
as it caused Blender to crash, finalizing Python twice.
Add a patch to extern/mantaflow to keep track of changes in Blender
from up-stream.
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Differential Revision: D14945
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Tagging the object for copy on write in order to change the mode on the
evaluated object was already done when entering sculpt mode, it should
happen when exiting sculpt mode as well.
Also use the message system to tag updates of the mode property.
This is commonly done for other "mode switch" operators. It's
best to be consistent here, though I don't know that lacking that
caused any issues.
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Oversight in rB7724251af81f. Skip saving selection properties
for UV edge ring operator as it allows the operator to re-use
the value that was previously set using the key-map.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T98924
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15214
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This could result in wrong skipping of SVM nodes in the graph. Now make the
logic consistent with the clamping in the OSL implementation and constant
folding.
Thanks to Christophe Hery for finding the problem and providing the fix.
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This makes no sense to hide it since we can nowadays preview it inside the
viewport even if the render pass is not enabled.
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This was preventing correct attribute rendering with multiple attributes.
Since the `CurveInfos` struct is used for data sharing between C++ and
GLSL and inside a UBO it needs to obey the `std140` alignment rules which
states that arrays of scalars are padded to the size of `vec4` for each
array entry.
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Enables Vega and Vega II GPUs as well as Vega APU, using changes in HIP code
to support 64-bit waves and a new HIP SDK version.
Tested with Radeon WX9100, Radeon VII GPUs and Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U with Radeon
Graphics APU.
Ref T96740, T91571
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15242
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depending on the visibility of other objects
The material ID was being wrongly passed in the shader.
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GLEW does not support GLX and EGL at the same time, and the distribution version
is likely to have GLX.
This also refactors the code so all OpenGL related CMake options are together.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12034
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Optionally use `sphinx_changelog_gen.py` to dump current version of the
API in a JSON file, and use closest previous one listed in given index
file to create a changelog RST page for Sphinx.
Part of {T97663}.
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Main change is to make it use JSON format for its dump files, instead of
some Python code.
It also introduces an index for those API dump files, mapping a blender
version to the relevant file path.
This is then used to automatically the most recent (version-number wise)
previous API dump to compare against current one, when generating the
change log RST file.
Part of {T97663}.
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This was a mistake in 17a773cdcee9 - I did not notice existing set
function and assumed, that property set DNA directly.
Both get and set functions are now available and readonly flag is
removed.
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Latest OpenSubdiv builds without GLEW by default, which is also what we do
for precompiled libraries. So there is no need for compatibility checking
with system GLEW.
Additionally WITH_SYSTEM_GLEW is turned off by default for Blender, and this
logic was presumably added when it was still on by default a few years ago.
Also remove outdated mention of glew-mx, we use intern/glew-mx and no
external library for this.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15281
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15304
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* TBB MEX version is now 2021, since this versin introduces 'oneTBB'
which brings a lot of incompatibilities with previous versions.
* Fix several typos and mistakes in OSD, Embree and OIDN build code that
prevented proper usage of a local TBB build.
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This is easier to use in C++ code compared to passing a function
and user-data separately.
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The mask is expected to be always be displayed smooth, and the
option mainly existed for some legacy drivers. IF smooth drawing
causes issues it should be fixed in the drawing code, not as an
option in the interface.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15266
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Since we reset the default theme for the 3.0 release, we don't need to
keep these version patches around anymore.
Ref D13131
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The camera frame (used for selection) was drawn outside the near
clipping plane in those cases.
This has been an issue before as seen in the following commits:
- rB6e7e6832e87
- rB33d322873e6
- rB4f9451c0442
Remaining issue was that the code which ensure the frame isn't behind
the near clipping plane was not taking into account the camera could be
scaled (in Z).
A caller of `BKE_camera_view_frame_ex` (namely
`OVERLAY_camera_cache_populate`) applies scale (also on the depth) which
does not play well with the way `BKE_camera_view_frame_ex` did it.
Now take Z scale into account.
Ref D15178
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