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2020-12-04Cleanup: Use typedef for button string info typeHans Goudey
Before, it wasn't clear what the int in `uiStringInfo` was supposed to store. Using a typedef can make this someone more explicit.
2020-12-04Fix T83177: Industry Compatible keymap: MMB-dragging to transform engages ↵Germano Cavalcante
axis-constraining on release With rBc0677b662f4b, we try to track all modal events in order to detect the one corresponding to the release. But modifier keys can mask the modal event and thus confirm realease ends up being skipped. This resulted in the T83387. With this commit we now read the actual key drop value in the modal event. This fixes T83387
2020-12-04Revert "Fix T83177: Industry Compatible keymap: MMB-dragging to transform ↵Germano Cavalcante
engages axis-constraining on release" This reverts commit c0677b662f4b13429c0738b99ace85403385ff38.
2020-12-04Cycles: Add support for shader raytracing in OptiXPatrick Mours
Support for the AO and bevel shader nodes requires calling "optixTrace" from within the shading VM, which is only allowed from inlined functions to the raygen program or callables. This patch therefore converts the shading VM to use direct callables to make it work. To prevent performance regressions a separate kernel module is compiled and used for this purpose. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9733
2020-12-04Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, modernize-use-usingSybren A. Stüvel
Replace `typedef` with `using` in C++ code. In the case of `typedef struct SomeName { ... } SomeName;` I removed the `typedef` altogether, as this is unnecessary in C++. Such cases have been rewritten to `struct SomeName { ... };` No functional changes.
2020-12-04Cleanup: Clang-tidy, actually enable the modernize-use-override ruleSybren A. Stüvel
Forgot this in rB168909d9741. No functional changes.
2020-12-04Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, modernize-use-overrideSybren A. Stüvel
No functional changes.
2020-12-04Cleanup: clang-formatSybren A. Stüvel
Rerun `make format`. No functional changes.
2020-12-04Cleanup: Clang-Tidy, modernize-deprecated-headersSybren A. Stüvel
No functional changes.
2020-12-04Cleanup: replace NULL with nullptr in C++ codeSybren A. Stüvel
No functional changes.
2020-12-04Point users to new location of "Show Group Colors" optionSybren A. Stüvel
In ad85256e7108 the "Show Group Colors" option was changed from a per-editor option to a user preference. Since so many people wanted to turn this option off, this makes sense. However, this move caused some confusion because the option was just gone from the menu. This commit adds a dummy menu item. It's disabled, and the tooltip explains that the option can now be found in Preferences. T83390 was created to track the removal of these hints. Reviewed by: Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9735
2020-12-04EEVEE CryptomatteJeroen Bakker
Cryptomatte is a standard to efficiently create mattes for compositing. The renderer outputs the required render passes, which can then be used in the compositor to create masks for specified objects. Unlike the Material and Object Index passes, the objects to isolate are selected in compositing, and mattes will be anti-aliased. Cryptomatte was already available in Cycles this patch adds it to the EEVEE render engine. Original specification can be found at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Psyop/Cryptomatte/master/specification/IDmattes_poster.pdf **Accurate mode** Following Cycles, there are two accuracy modes. The difference between the two modes is the number of render samples they take into account to create the render passes. When accurate mode is off the number of levels is used. When accuracy mode is active, the number of render samples is used. **Deviation from standard** Cryptomatte specification is based on a path trace approach where samples and coverage are calculated at the same time. In EEVEE a sample is an exact match on top of a prepared depth buffer. Coverage is at that moment always 1. By sampling multiple times the number of surface hits decides the actual surface coverage for a matte per pixel. **Implementation Overview** When drawing to the cryptomatte GPU buffer the depth of the fragment is matched to the active depth buffer. The hashes of each cryptomatte layer is written in the GPU buffer. The exact layout depends on the active cryptomatte layers. The GPU buffer is downloaded and integrated into an accumulation buffer (stored in CPU RAM). The accumulation buffer stores the hashes + weights for a number of levels, layers per pixel. When a hash already exists the weight will be increased. When the hash doesn't exists it will be added to the buffer. After all the samples have been calculated the accumulation buffer is processed. During this phase the total pixel weights of each layer is mapped to be in a range between 0 and 1. The hashes are also sorted (highest weight first). Blender Kernel now has a `BKE_cryptomatte` header that access to common functions for cryptomatte. This will in the future be used by the API. * Alpha blended materials aren't supported. Alpha blended materials support in render passes needs research how to implement it in a maintainable way for any render pass. This is a list of tasks that needs to be done for the same release that this patch lands on (Blender 2.92) * T82571 Add render tests. * T82572 Documentation. * T82573 Store hashes + Object names in the render result header. * T82574 Use threading to increase performance in accumulation and post processing. * T82575 Merge the cycles and EEVEE settings as they are identical. * T82576 Add RNA to extract the cryptomatte hashes to use in python scripts. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Maniphest Tasks: T81058 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9165
2020-12-04EEVEE: Arbitrary Output VariablesJeroen Bakker
This patch adds support for AOVs in EEVEE. AOV Outputs can be defined in the render pass tab and used in shader materials. Both Object and World based shaders are supported. The AOV can be previewed in the viewport using the renderpass selector in the shading popover. AOV names that conflict with other AOVs are automatically corrected. AOV conflicts with render passes get a warning icon. The reason behind this is that changing render engines/passes can change the conflict, but you might not notice it. Changing this automatically would also make the materials incorrect, so best to leave this to the user. **Implementation** The patch adds a copies the AOV structures of Cycles into Blender. The goal is that the Cycles will use Blenders AOV defintions. In the Blender kernel (`layer.c`) the logic of these structures are implemented. The GLSL shader of any GPUMaterial can hold multiple outputs (the main output and the AOV outputs) based on the renderPassUBO the right output is selected. This selection uses an hash that encodes the AOV structure. The full AOV needed to be encoded when actually drawing the material pass as the AOV type changes the behavior of the AOV. This isn't known yet when the GLSL is compiled. **Future Developments** * The AOV definitions in the render layer panel isn't shared with Cycles. Cycles should be migrated to use the same viewlayer aovs. During a previous attempt this failed as the AOV validation in cycles and in Blender have implementation differences what made it crash when an aov name was invalid. This could be fixed by extending the external render engine API. * Add support to Cycles to render AOVs in the 3d viewport. * Use a drop down list for selecting AOVs in the AOV Output node. * Give user feedback when multiple AOV output nodes with the same AOV name exists in the same shader. * Fix viewing single channel images in the image editor [T83314] * Reduce viewport render time by only render needed draw passes. [T83316] Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel, Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7010
2020-12-04Fix T83346: Scrolling doesn't work with mouse over panel headerHans Goudey
Just a misplaced assignment to the return value from the panel handler in rB600fb28b6295.
2020-12-04UI: Remove Decorators from Keymap PreferencesYevgeny Makarov
Improvements to the layout of the Keymaps section of Preferences by removing unneeded Decorator columns. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9726 Reviewed by Hans Goudey
2020-12-04Sculpt: Wet paint area radiusPablo Dobarro
This adds a new property to the sculpt vertex color paint brush to limit the area of the brush that is going to be used to sample the wet paint color. This is exactly the same concept as normal radius and area radius that exist for sculpting brushes for sampling the surface depth and orientation. When working near color hard edges, this allows to prevent the color from the other side of the edge to blend into the wet paint. With 1.0 (the previous default) wet paint radius, as soon as the brush touches one vertex of the other color, the wet paint mix color changes, making it impossible to maintain the border between the two colors. Reviewed By: sergey, dbystedt, JulienKaspar Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9587
2020-12-04Fix T82872: Add design task link for tilt supportPablo Dobarro
Reviewed By: sergey, Blendify Maniphest Tasks: T82872 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9615
2020-12-04Sculpt: Allow inverting the Erase Displacement mesh filterPablo Dobarro
When inverting erase displacement the filter can increase the displacement over the limit surface. After using apply base, this can be used as an alternative intensify details as it usually gives better results. This is the same concept as smoothing inverting to intensify details. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9679
2020-12-04UI: Add sculpt stats to statusbarPablo Dobarro
This was missing from D9623. Now the same sculpt scene stats are also displayed in the status bar. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9700
2020-12-03UI: Fix Node Groups color in Geometry NodesPablo Vazquez
Node Groups didn't have a category assigned so they looked like inputs (red) instead of the Node Group theme color (green by default).
2020-12-03Fix T83352: Move with constraint showing an incorrect value in the headerGermano Cavalcante
The displayed value was always that of the x axis.
2020-12-03MSVC: Enable clang-tidy analyserRay Molenkamp
This enables the use of clang-tidy in the VS IDE. To use it: 1 - Enable WITH_CLANG_TIDY in your cmake configuration 2 - From the Analyse pull down menu select Run Code Analysis on... The analyser is currently not enabled by default on build given it is quite slow and there are quite a few problems it reports that we still need to deal with.
2020-12-03GPencil: Reduce UI range for Simplify Adaptive factorAntonio Vazquez
The old range was too big, so now the soft limit is between 0 and 5
2020-12-03GPencil: Fix unreported refresh of stroke after using Arrange operatorAntonio Vazquez
When change the order of the stroke using the arrange operator, the arrange was done, but the viewport did not display the result until you refresh the viewport.
2020-12-03GPencil: Add Vertex Paint operators to Paint menuAntonio Vazquez
These operators existed since 2.83, but the menu was hidden by error. Also the operators have been cleanup and make multiframe compatible. Reviewed By: mendio Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9671
2020-12-03Fix: remove `show_group_colors` from graph editor menuSybren A. Stüvel
The `show_group_colors` option was moved to the user preferences in ad85256e71, but accidentally remained in the graph editor menu.
2020-12-03Geometry Nodes: improve support for Color attributesJacques Lucke
* Add typed attribute accessors for color attributes. * Support implicit conversions between colors and floats.
2020-12-03Geometry Nodes: add custom data type getter for attribute accessorJacques Lucke
This is just an utility method, that avoids that the caller has to do the conversion every time it is necessary.
2020-12-03Fix T83315: Crash showing animation channel context menu after baking soundSybren A. Stüvel
Fix a crash when right-clicking in the Graph Editor animation channel list. The code for getting selected keyframes was not checking for baked curves.
2020-12-03Fix Cycles device kernels containing debug assertation codePatrick Mours
NanoVDB includes "assert.h" and makes use of "assert" in several places and since the compile pipeline for CUDA/OptiX kernels does not define "NDEBUG" for release builds, those debug checks were always added. This is not intended, so this patch disables "assert" for CUDA/OptiX by defining "NDEBUG" before including NanoVDB headers. This also fixes a warning about unknown pragmas in NanoVDB thrown by the CUDA compiler.
2020-12-03Tracking: Improve multithreading of tracking many markersSergey Sharybin
This change solves a bottleneck which was caused by attempt to cache postprocessed search areas used for tracking. It was a single cache used by all threads, which required to have some synchronization mechanism. This synchronization turned out to be making all threads to idle while one thread is accessing the cache. The access was not cheap, so the multi-threading did not provide expected speedup. Current solution is to remove the cache of search areas. This avoids any threading synchronization overhead because there is no need for it anymore. The downside is that for certain configurations tracking became slower when comparing to master branch. There is no expected slowdown compared to 2.91 release. The slowdown is mainly experienced when using big search area and keyframe matching strategy. Other cases should still be within a ballpark of performance of single-threaded code prior to this change. The reason why is it so is because while this change makes it so the image accessors needs to process images multiple times the complexity of this process is almost the same as all the overhead for the cache lookup and maintenance. Here are Some numbers gained on different configurations. CPU: Intel Xeom CPU E5-2699 v4 OS: Linux Footage: Old_Factory MVI_4005.mov from the first part of Track Match Blend training which can be found on the Blender Cloud. Tracking 443 markers across 250 frames. The unit is seconds. File: F9433209 2.91: 401.520874 before: 358.650055 after: 14.966302 Tracking single marker across 250 frames. The unit is seconds. File: F9433211 2.91 before after Big keyframe 1.307203 1.005324 1.227300 Big previous frame 1.144055 0.881139 0.944044 Small keyframe 0.434015 0.197760 0.224982 Small previous frame 0.463207 0.218058 0.234172 All at once 2.338268 1.481220 1.518060
2020-12-03Add Custom Object Space to ConstraintsHenrik Dick
Add Custom Space to the list of space conversions for constraints. Constraints can use World Space, Local Space, Pose Space, Local with Parent, and now also Custom Space with a custom object to define the evaluation space. The Custom Space option uses the Local Space of an other object/bone/vertex group. If selected on owner or target it will show a box for object selection. If an armature is selected, then it will also show a box for bone selection. If a mesh object is selected it will show the option for using the local space of a vertex group. Reviewed By: #animation_rigging, sybren, Severin, angavrilov Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7437
2020-12-03Fix linker errors when building without CyclesSybren A. Stüvel
Fix linker errors by explicitly linking PugiXML when OpenImageIO is used. PugiXML has been separated from OpenImageIO (D8628). This means that any time OpenImageIO libraries are linked, the PugiXML libraries have to be linked as well. This was set up correctly for Cycles, but not for imbuf. Because of this, building without Cycles but with OIIO would produce linker errors.
2020-12-03Fix accendental copy/paste errors after last commitAaron Carlisle
2020-12-03Bmesh: Improve documentation of op parametersAaron Carlisle
These comments are used to generate Py API docs. Most of the comments are just copies of the mesh operator counterparts. More improvements can be made here in the future. Thanks to Jon Denning on twitter: https://twitter.com/gfxcoder/status/1334178566993555459
2020-12-03Cleanup: view-port --> 2D/3D ViewportAaron Carlisle
2020-12-02Fix crash in outliner on cursor hoverNathan Craddock
The previous commit surfaced a bug introduced in rBab4654cdfe8f in which a boolean wasn't initialized to false.
2020-12-02Outliner: Highlight icons on cursor hoverNathan Craddock
The icons for collapsed children already draw highlighted when hovered. Because the item icons are now select targets (for outliner to properties editor tab switching) this adds highlights on hover for all outliner element icons.
2020-12-02Cleanup: Store "is_active" instead of pointer property in panel typeHans Goudey
This is consistent with the way other panel type fields are stored.
2020-12-02UI: Add new node colors for geometry nodesHans Goudey
During the development of the new nodes in the `geometry-nodes` branch the color of the new nodes wasn't considered, so all of the nodes ended up red, the color for "input" nodes. This patch introduces two new colors, one for "Geometry" and one for "Attributes". There are only two attribute nodes currently, but the next sprint will add two more, attribute mix, and sample from texture. The attribute nodes are conceptually different enough from the nodes that modify the geometry that they deserve their own color. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9682
2020-12-02Geometry Nodes: automatically reconnect when swapping inputsJacques Lucke
This makes it easier to swap the inputs to the Join Geometry node. The behavior is the same as in the Math node.
2020-12-02Geometry Nodes: correct modifier name when creating from node editorJacques Lucke
The name should be the same as when the modifier is created in the modifier tab of the properties editor.
2020-12-02Fix T83309: Hide metadata when overlays are off.Jeroen Bakker
Inconsistency between overlay popover and implementation. Now the metadata will not be visible when the overlays are turned off.
2020-12-02Geometry Nodes: unify icons -> use ICON_NODETREE for everythingDalai Felinto
Until there is a icon made specially for this, the nodetree icon is up for grabs. Using it in the nodegroup + modifier + editor helps the users to make a connection on where to edit those modifiers.
2020-12-02Cleanup: remove all of "#ifdef WITH_POINT_CLOUD"Dalai Felinto
Since Point Cloud was removed from experimental this is no longer needed.
2020-12-02Cleanup: remove most of "#ifdef WITH_GEOMETRY_NODES"Dalai Felinto
The ones around the simulation datablock are still there, since they are not needed for the features planned for master yet.
2020-12-02Preferences: remove Point Cloud object from experimentalDalai Felinto
The point cloud object is the only one that will support instancing at first. So we can expose it as a regular object. It is limited since it has no edit mode. But this is not different than the volume object.
2020-12-02Preferences: remove Geometry Nodes from experimentalDalai Felinto
2020-12-02Geometry Nodes: improve operators for node editor headerHans Goudey
This allows users to create new modifiers directly from the Geometry Nodes Editor.
2020-12-02Geometry Nodes: active modifier + geometry nodes editorHans Goudey
This commit adds functions to set and get the object's active modifier, which is stored as a flag in the ModifierData struct, similar to constraints. This will be used to set the context in the node editor. There are no visible changes in this commit. Similar to how the node editor context works for materials, this commit makes the node group displayed in the node editor depend on the active object and its active modifier. To keep the node group from changing, just pin the node group in the header. * Shortcuts performed while there is an active modifier will affect only that modifier (the exception is the A to expand the modifiers). * Clicking anywhere on the empty space in a modifier's panel will make it active. These changes require some refactoring of object modifier code. First is splitting up the modifier property invoke callback, which now needs to be able to get the active modifier separately from the hovered modifier for the different operators. Second is a change to removing modifiers, where there is now a separate function to remove a modifier from an object's list, in order to handle changing the active. Finally, the panel handler needs a small tweak so that this "click in panel" event can be handled afterwards.