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2013-02-08Release todo: added userpref for Mac users having "Natural Scroll" set.Ton Roosendaal
As per discussion and analysis of all trackpad usage, we now follow this convention: - Blender follows system setting for trackpad direction preference. - If you set your system to "natural" scroll, we need to invert a couple of cases in Blender we do "natural" already. Like: - view rotate (the inversed option just never feels ok) - scroll active items in list or pulldown menu (up/down is absolute) - ALT+scroll values in buttons (up/down is absolute) The new User Preference setting "Trackpad Natural" handles this. For 2.66 we only have trackpad handling for OS X... so this isn't affecting trackpad usage in Windows and Linux, which stick to be mapped to Scroll Wheel still. (Note: viewrotate now is "natural" always, changing how it worked in the past weeks).
2013-02-05New matcap collection for default in release. It's now 24 images, orderedTon Roosendaal
from regular diffuse to more shiny, stone, wax, eflective, glass and two non-realistic ones. The menu now shows it in 3 rows. I made the previews a bit smaller, 96 pixels, like the brushes for painting. Thanks everyone for submitting pics! I updated the credit file too, but name from one person is missing still, will be added next.
2013-01-22Confirming GPL license and thanks to the people who provided the matcaps:Ton Roosendaal
Knt Trammell and Aidy Burrows and John Herreno.
2013-01-22Matcap support in 3D Viewport.Ton Roosendaal
Full log is here: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability#Matcap_in_3D_viewport Implementation notes: - Matcaps are an extension of Solid draw mode, and don't show in other drawmodes. (It's mostly intended to aid modeling/sculpt) - By design, Matcaps are a UI feature, and only stored locally for the UI itself, and won't affect rendering or materials. - Currently a set of 16 (GPL licensed) Matcaps have been compiled into Blender. It doesn't take memory or cpu time, until you use it. - Brush Icons and Matcaps use same code now, and only get generated/allocated on actually using it (instead of on startup). - The current set might get new or different images still, based on user feedback. - Matcap images are 512x512 pixels, so each image takes 1 Mb memory. Unused matcaps get freed immediately. The Matcap icon previews (128x128 pixels) stay in memory. - Loading own matcap image files will be added later. That needs design and code work to get it stable and memory-friendly. - The GLSL code uses the ID PreviewImage for matcaps. I tested it using the existing Material previews, which has its limits... especially for textured previews the normal-mapped matcap won't look good.