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This change is part of a wider set of changes to implement Grid and Pixel
snapping in the UV Editor. This particular change adds a new third option,
`pixel grid`, to the previous grid options, `dynamic grid` and `fixed grid`.
Maniphest Tasks : T78391
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16197
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In 22c3db72ca2f `SHOW_ALL` has been removed from
`face_set_change_visibility`. Instead `SCULPT_OT_reveal_all` is now used
for unhiding all face sets.
Reviewed By: Joseph Eagar & Julian Kaspar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16199
Ref D16199
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Disambiguate:
- "Active Only" (GPencil copy material and layer, add NLA modifier)
- "Clip" (movie clip, image extension mode)
- "Emission" (particles)
- "New" (scene)
- "Tracking" (movie clip)
Extract:
- "ViewLayer", the default view layer name when creating new scene
Ref T43295
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T43295
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16196
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When app-templates are enabled, support resetting defaults only for the
app-templates.
Without this, it's not possible to reset app-template preferences
without also resetting the default preferences for all settings the
app-template does not override (used when there is no application
template loaded, and other app-templates).
These additional menu items are shown in menus when an app-template has
been loaded.
Address issue raised by T96427.
Reviewed By: mont29, brecht
Ref D16150
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Aftermath of rBf5d67f3fdf2d and rBa096248d1253, from D16159 (did not
apply direclty).
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layout.menu does not have a text_context argument.
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layout.menu does not have a text_context argument.
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Unfortunately this commit changed behavior in a fundamental way that
can't be addressed without larger changes. Previously the position
outputs were evaluated on the edge domain and then interpolated to the
context domain, which could be useful for some rudimentary mesh smoothing.
After the commit they were just evaluated at the specified index, which
looks practically random when evaluated on a different domain. We may need
a new node that doesn't have the implicit behavior in the future.
This reverts commit 4ddc5a936e07129aaf94ed7d188b8f5f5ea14085.
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Caused by 837144b4577f161baf1625f8a5478c83a088ea0f
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- Active Track (NLA vs movie clip)
- New (file)
- Object Index (loop cut)
- Object Index (render pass)
- Proxy Storage (sequence)
- Rim (Solidify modifier)
- Roughness (particle children)
- Spaces (text whitespace)
- Out (sequencer wipe transition)
Also make new asset tag name translatable.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16067
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To the user, this looks like a disfunctional thing (usually greying out
is used for props having no effect).
The greying out is caused by
{rB8b7cd1ed2a17e40661101eea4adae99e8e3d02e9}.
Above commit disabled the direct renaming of images in the
`TEXTURE_UL_texpaintslots` UIList (and instead displays the texture slot
directly as a prop -- which has its `PROP_EDITABLE` flag cleared)
(from the commit message):
> A limitation of this patch is that is isn't possible anymore to rename
images directly from
> the selection panel. This is currently allowed in master. But as
CustomDataLayers
> aren't ID fields and not owned by the material supporting this wouldn't
be easy.
To work around the UI confusion (but still keep the non-editable nature
of the property), now just display this as a label.
Maniphest Tasks: T101334
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16138
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Previously the edge index was always determined by the field context,
and the node didn't work when the context was in any other domain.
Adding an index input makes it work much more nicely with the other
topology nodes. It's now in the topology submenu too.
I also reimplemented the edge positions input to use the field at index
node internally. That will probably make it slower for now, but we need
to optimize that to do nothing in some special cases anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16105
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Rename the node to "Offset Point in Curve"
Since this was committed, more mesh and curve topology nodes have been
committed with a different naming scheme (482d431bb6735e82069). Change
the name of this node to match "Offset Corner in Face". Because the
node was only added recently, it's a full rename, including the ID,
so forward compatibility is broken.
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This node allows for curves to have their evaluated normal mode changed
between MINIMUM_TWIST and Z_UP. A selection input allows for choosing
which spline in the curves object will be affected.
Differential Revision: D16118
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This node allows sampling an attribute on a mesh surface based
on a UV coordinate. Internally, this has to do a "reverse uv lookup",
i.e. the node has to find the polygon that corresponds to the uv
coordinate. Therefore, the uv map of the mesh should not have
overlapping faces.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15440
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After a lot of testing, this option is not required and
now this is managed by stroke_collsion.
If the stroke_collision is enabled, only collide strokes
are used.
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This was a regression introduced after the 3.3 release.
This fix T101452
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Two new normal-based automasking modes.
The first mode, "brush", compares vertex normals with the initial
normal at the beginning of the brush stroke.
The second, "view", compares vertex normals with the view normal.
If "occlusion" is on then rays will be shot from each vertex to test
if it is occluded by other geometry (note: this can be very slow).\
Only geometry inside the sculpt mesh is considered.
Each mode has an associated angular limit and a falloff.
Reviewed by: Julien Kaspar and Jeroen Bakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15297
Ref D15297
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Add new cavity automasking mode based on local mesh
curvature. Cavity masking is a great way to quickly add
detail in crevices and the like. It's meant to be used
with the Paint brush in color attribute mode. It does
work with other brushes but the results can be unpredictable.
{F13131497}
The old "dirty mask" operator has been replace with a new
"mask from cavity" operator that shares the same code with
cavity automasking.
Differences from the sculpt-dev implementation:
* It uses the word "cavity." When I first implemented
this I wasn't aware
this feature existed in other software (and other
paint modes in Blender),
and for reasons that escape me today I initially
decided to call it a concave or
concavity mask.
* The cavity factor works a bit differently. It's
no longer non-linear and functions as a simple
scale around 0.5f.
* Supports custom curves.
* Supports blurring.
Reviewed By: Julian Kaspar, Jeroen Bakker and Campbell Barton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15122
Ref D15122
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This patch contains an initial set of nodes to access basic
mesh topology information, as explored in T100020.
The nodes allow six direct topology mappings for meshes:
- **Corner -> Face** The face a corner is in, the index in the face
- **Vertex -> Edge** Choose an edge attached to the vertex
- **Vertex -> Corner** Choose a corner attached to the vertex
- **Corner -> Edge** The next and previous edge at each face corner
- **Corner -> Vertex** The vertex associated with a corner
- **Corner -> Corner** Offset a corner index within a face
And two new topology mappings for curves:
- **Curve -> Points** Choose a point within a curve
- **Point -> Curve** The curve a point is in, the index in the curve
The idea is that some of the 16 possible mesh mappings are more
important, and that this is a useful set of nodes to start exploring
this area. For mappings with an arbitrary number of connections, we
must sort them and use an index to choose a single element, because
geometry nodes does not support list fields. Note that the sort
index has repeating behavior as it goes over the "Total" number of
connections, and negative sort indices choose from the end.
Currently which of the "start" elements is used is determined by the
field context, so the "Field at Index" and "Interpolate Domain" nodes
will be quite important. Also, currently the "Sort Index" inputs are
clamped to the number of connections.
One important feature that isn't implemented here is using the winding
order for the output elements. This can be a separate mode for some
of these nodes. It will be optional because of the performance impact.
There are several todos for separate commits after this:
- Rename "Control Point Neighbors" to be consistent with this naming
- Version away the "Vertex Neighbors" node which is fully redundant now
- Implement a special case for when no weights are used for performance
- De-duplicating some of the sorting logic between the nodes
- Improve performance and memory use of topology mappings
- Look into caching some of the mappings on meshes
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16029
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This adds support for showing geometry passed to the Viewer in the 3d
viewport (instead of just in the spreadsheet). The "viewer geometry"
bypasses the group output. So it is not necessary to change the final
output of the node group to be able to see the intermediate geometry.
**Activation and deactivation of a viewer node**
* A viewer node is activated by clicking on it.
* Ctrl+shift+click on any node/socket connects it to the viewer and
makes it active.
* Ctrl+shift+click in empty space deactivates the active viewer.
* When the active viewer is not visible anymore (e.g. another object
is selected, or the current node group is exit), it is deactivated.
* Clicking on the icon in the header of the Viewer node toggles whether
its active or not.
**Pinning**
* The spreadsheet still allows pinning the active viewer as before.
When pinned, the spreadsheet still references the viewer node even
when it becomes inactive.
* The viewport does not support pinning at the moment. It always shows
the active viewer.
**Attribute**
* When a field is linked to the second input of the viewer node it is
displayed as an overlay in the viewport.
* When possible the correct domain for the attribute is determined
automatically. This does not work in all cases. It falls back to the
face corner domain on meshes and the point domain on curves. When
necessary, the domain can be picked manually.
* The spreadsheet now only shows the "Viewer" column for the domain
that is selected in the Viewer node.
* Instance attributes are visualized as a constant color per instance.
**Viewport Options**
* The attribute overlay opacity can be controlled with the "Viewer Node"
setting in the overlays popover.
* A viewport can be configured not to show intermediate viewer-geometry
by disabling the "Viewer Node" option in the "View" menu.
**Implementation Details**
* The "spreadsheet context path" was generalized to a "viewer path" that
is used in more places now.
* The viewer node itself determines the attribute domain, evaluates the
field and stores the result in a `.viewer` attribute.
* A new "viewer attribute' overlay displays the data from the `.viewer`
attribute.
* The ground truth for the active viewer node is stored in the workspace
now. Node editors, spreadsheets and viewports retrieve the active
viewer from there unless they are pinned.
* The depsgraph object iterator has a new "viewer path" setting. When set,
the viewed geometry of the corresponding object is part of the iterator
instead of the final evaluated geometry.
* To support the instance attribute overlay `DupliObject` was extended
to contain the information necessary for drawing the overlay.
* The ctrl+shift+click operator has been refactored so that it can make
existing links to viewers active again.
* The auto-domain-detection in the Viewer node works by checking the
"preferred domain" for every field input. If there is not exactly one
preferred domain, the fallback is used.
Known limitations:
* Loose edges of meshes don't have the attribute overlay. This could be
added separately if necessary.
* Some attributes are hard to visualize as a color directly. For example,
the values might have to be normalized or some should be drawn as arrays.
For now, we encourage users to build node groups that generate appropriate
viewer-geometry. We might include some of that functionality in future versions.
Support for displaying attribute values as text in the viewport is planned as well.
* There seems to be an issue with the attribute overlay for pointclouds on
nvidia gpus, to be investigated.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15954
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This commit is an improvement in the previous fill tool
changes in order to improve how the extended strokes
are managed.
* Now, the algorithm checks if the extend cross a standard stroke, not only extend strokes.
* Option to enable or disable the stroke cross checking
because this can be slow in very complex scenes.
* Added `D` key to toggle stroke cross option.
* Option to use only collide strokes to be used as fill limit.
If the option to use only collide strokes is enabled, the
open extensions are in different color.
* Status text now shows mode and the actual extend factor.
This commits also contains a refactor of the loops
to use arrays as much as possible.
Reviewed By: mendio, pepeland
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16052
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Removing this item was missed in 837144b4577f161baf1625.
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Available on Windows and macOS, where such gestures are supported.
For Windows, disabling this option restores touchpad behavior to
match Blender 3.2.
Ref T97925
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16005
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At the cost of slightly more boilerplate code, we can avoid the `NodeItem`
and `NodeCategory` abstractions used to build the node add menu.
This makes the menus more flexible and more obvious, which will
make them easier to extend with assets.
The identifiers for the new menu types are inconsistent with regular
class naming for backwards compatibility with the old "category"
menu naming.
Also adds an item for the "Self Object" node missed in dd5131bd700c.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15973
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* Improve how the extend lines collision is calculated.
* Added `S` key to switch between modes.
* Now extend factor does not disable visual aids (thi sis done with checkbox).
* Reduce the use of linked list and now memory array is used.
* Refactor Radius functions.
* Fixed bug of Radius mode when object is rotated.
* Cleanup code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16022
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This is very similar to D14077. There are two differences though.
First is that vertex creases are already stored in a separate layer,
and second is that we can now completely remove use of `Mesh.cd_flag`,
since that information is now inherent to whether the layers exist.
There are two functional differences here:
* Operators are used to add and remove layers instead of a property.
* The "crease" attribute can be created and removed by geometry nodes.
The second change should make various geometry nodes slightly faster,
since the "crease" attribute was always processed before. Creases are
now interpolated generically in the CustomData API too, which should
help maintain the values across edits better.
Meshes get an `edge_creases` RNA property like the existing vertex
property, to provide more efficient access to the data in Cycles.
One test failure is expected, where different rounding between float
the old char storage means that 5 additional points are scattered in
a geometry nodes test.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15927
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In UV editor, previously unable to see grid and image at same time.
Maniphest Tasks: T78391
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16038
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Add the Redo panel to the dopesheet & NLA editors. This also implicitly
adds it to the timeline editor, since it's a kind of action editor
internally.
This feature is needed for changing advanced properties of animation
operators, such as select grouped (see D14811). But it can also be
useful for existing operators, like precise keyframe position tweaking.
Changes are basically the same as in D6286 (which added the redo panel
for Graph Editor).
Some operators have internal properties that should be hidden. A full
list can be found in T98195. These will be fixed in a follow-up patch.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14960
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This was missing in Blender File & Orphan Data view.
Typo in rBb5fc8f611e39.
Maniphest Tasks: T101201
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16016
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For example, allows a custom UV grid size of 4 x 12.
TODO: Fix snapping with custom UV grid sizes.
Manifest Tasks: T78391
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16000
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Also removed leak size
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The motivation for this change: while working on an animation recently, I found that there are some gaps that won't close easily via stroke extension or leak size checking. In D14698, I attempted to address this by changing the algorithm of the raster-space flood fill. This patch attempts to address the same issue in vector space by adding two new cases where stroke extensions are added, as suggested by @frogstomp:
# **Points of high curvature:** when the curvature at a point is high enough that it's hard to visually distinguish between it and an endpoint, add a stroke extension out along the normal (pointing in the opposite direction of the stroke's acceleration.) This addresses cases where technically the endpoint points up, but there's a sharp corner right below it that should extend to connect.
# **Stroke endpoints within a radius**: when two endpoints are close together, regardless of the angle they make, connect them if they are within a radius. This addresses cases like where the two endpoints have effectively parallel tangents, so extensions won't close the gap.
Reviewed By: antoniov, mendio, frogstomp
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14809
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Maniphest Tasks: T78391
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15952
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autopep8 v1.7 added a space after assert & raise,
remove the braces as they aren't needed.
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This change adds cryptomatte render passes to EEVEE-Next. Due to the upcoming viewport
compositor we also improved cryptomatte so it will be real-time. This also allows viewing
the cryptomatte passes in the viewport directly.
{F13482749}
A surface shader would store any active cryptomatte layer to a texture. Object hash is stored
as R, Asset hash as G and Material hash as B. Hashes are only calculated when the cryptomatte
layer is active to reduce any unneeded work.
During film accumulation the hashes are separated and stored in a texture array that matches
the cryptomatte standard. For the real-time use case sorting is skipped. For final rendering
the samples are sorted and normalized.
NOTE: Eventually we should also do sample normalization in the viewport in order to extract the correct
mask when using the viewport compositor.
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T99390
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15753
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Although view layers aren't ID, they do support custom properties,
so not providing the UI to access them seems to be a simple oversight.
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This operator allows to set the start point for any cyclic stroke.
This is very handy to fit interpolation issues or
use thickness modifier.
Note: There is small change in this commit to fix
a typo error in the name of the operator.
Reviewed By: mendio, frogstomp
Maniphest Tasks: T100827
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15881
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As described in T95966, the goal is to move to a "struct of arrays"
approach rather than gathering an arbitrary set of data in hard-coded
structs. This has performance benefits, but also code complexity
benefits (this patch removes plenty of code, though the boilerplate
for the new operators outweighs that here).
To mirror the internal change, the options for storing mesh bevel
weights are converted into operators that add or remove the layer,
like for some other layers.
The most complex change is to the solidify modifier, where bevel
weights had special handling. Other than that, most changes are
removing clearing of the weights, boilerplate for the add/remove
operators, and removing the manual transfer of bevel weights
in bmesh - mesh conversion.
Eventually bevel weights can become a fully generic attribute,
but for now this patch aims to avoid most functional changes.
Bevel weights are still written and read from the mesh in the old way,
so neither forward nor backward compatibility are affected. As described
in T95965, writing in the old format will be done until 4.0.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14077
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The library overrides context menu operators only make sense when at
least one ID is selected in the Outliner. So don't show them unless
that's the case. This also means the menu items don't show up anymore
for things like RNA properties, or the overridden properties in the
Library Overrides Properties view.
Also see 7eda9d8dda59 and the previous commit.
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The asset context menu operators only make sense when at least one ID is
selected in the Outliner. So don't show them unless that's the case.
This also means the menu items don't show up anymore for things like RNA
properties, or the overridden properties in the Library Overrides
Properties view.
Also see 7eda9d8dda59.
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a) There were two filter icons next to each other in the header which
isn't exactly professional, b) the filter was redundant since IDs are
now grouped under an ID type element ("Objects", "Collection", ...)
anyway.
In the hierarchies view it was already hidden (because the whole point
of it is to show relationships between IDs, you wouldn't want to have
any parts of the hierarchy hidden).
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Searching isn't possible in the hierarchies view anymore, so the options
for it shouldn't be displayed either.
Followup to 21b92a5f31a4, forgot to remove these.
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