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- Remove Full Render size from VSE preview size. Use just 100% instead.
- Add Use Proxies checkbox to control whether proxies are used globally
- Move preview size to top so it is most prominent
- Set default to 100% preview size and use proxies
Reviewed By: sergey, fsiddi
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10362
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This makes the following changes to the name of the two
geometry nodes subvision nodes:
- `Subdivision Surface` -> `Subdivide Smooth`
- `Subdivision Surface Simple` -> `Subdivide`
Most of the benefit is that the names are shorter, but it also better
mirrors the naming of operations in edit mode, and phrases the names
more like actions. This was discussed with the geometry nodes team.
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This clamp the volumetric shadow samples to the actual old max to avoid
problematic slowdown after the bugfix rB3a29c19b2bff.
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This patch adds an output field to the Attribute Proximity node and
renames the existing string socket from "Result" to "Distance".
- The "Distance" output contains distance to the closest position
on the Target geometry.
- The new "Location" output contains the coordinates of the closest
position on the Target geometry.
A basic use case for this data is a simple shrinkwrap operation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10415
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This commit adds a drop-down to the attribute randomize node to support
a few operations on the values of existing attributes: "Replace/Create"
(the existing behavior), "Add", "Subtract", and "Multiply".
At this point, the operations are limited by what is simple to implement.
More could be added in the future, but there isn't a strong use case
for more complex operations anyway, and a second math node can be used.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10269
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This updates the join node to use the new multi-input socket from D10067.
The change just requires slightly changing the arguments of the exec
function, and changing the socket input list.
Note that this commit does not contain the UI changes, it only allows for
more input links, and combines the two sockets into one. The UI changes
will come next.
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10069
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The render visibility column in the outliner should be enabled by
default. This change makes it more obvious which objects will be
rendered which can be misleading when only viewport visibility toggles
are shown by default. This commit enables the render visibility column
in all existing and new Outliner editors.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10365
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9968
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This adds the ability to use all the math operations in the regular
utility "Math" node. The code is quite similar to the attribute vector
math node, with the simplification that the result is always a float.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10199
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We will need to expand this node soon to add weight/count for different
elements inside the collection. For that it is better to have the node
to use its own DNA.
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The Asset Browser is still considered an experimental feature right now. But it
can be enabled by default for alpha builds, to get further testing and
feedback. It will hopefully be a non-experimental feature by the end of bcon1.
This is done in agreement with Dalai.
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The green is still distinct from the more turquoise use for geometry, and
they are never used in the same node graph. The use of red makes sense, but
would need changes to other sockets and categories to set it apart well.
Ref T82689
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This reverts commit cfc9b95abd64f7cbd7686482995bcb062db6bb8f.
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Bump the version number for the new release cycle.
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Bump the release cycle to beta. This also hides away the experimental features
from the user interface.
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This commit adds the "Save as Render" feature to the file output node,
that allows to disable the application of the configured view transform
and other color management settings on the image. If disable it uses
the standard view transform instead. This feature was originally
suggested in T83842 and is part of the color management improvements
task in T68926. With this feature it is possible to toggle the
application of the color management settings for each input socket
of the File Output node individually.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T68926, T83842
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9921
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Adjust default cache settings for all files to store raw and final
images.
All settings are still available when developer extras option is
enabled in user preferences.
This is part of design task T80278
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9745
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Mainly updated the Mantaflow version. It includes the new viscosity solver plugin based on the method from 'Accurate Viscous Free Surfaces for Buckling, Coiling, and Rotating Liquids' (Batty & Bridson).
In the UI, this update adds a new 'Viscosity' section to the fluid modifier UI (liquid domains only). For now, there is a single 'strength' value to control the viscosity of liquids.
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This commit resolves problem introduced in e1665c3d3190 - it was
difficult to import media at their original resolution.
This is done by using original resolution as reference for scale.
All crop and strip transform values and their animation is converted
form old files.
To make both workflows easy to use, sequencer tool settings have been
created with preset for preffered scaling method. This setting is in
sequencer timeline header and add image or movie strip operator
properties.
Two new operators have been added:
`sequencer.strip_transform_fit` operator with 3 options: Scale To Fit,
Scale to Fill and Stretch To Fill.
Operator can fail if strip image or video is not loaded currently, this
case should be either sanitized or data loaded on demand.
`sequencer.strip_transform_clear` operator with 4 options:
Clear position, scale, rotation and all (previous 3 options combined).
Reviewed By: sergey, fsiddi
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9582
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Add panels with overlay settings for strips and preview and overlay
enable/disable button.
Entries from the View menus moved to the overlay panels, which will
simplify cluttered View menus.
Additional options have been added:
- Strip Name
- Strip Source(ex. path)
- Strip Duration
So users can now select what info they need to see on the strips. When
No text is displayed, waveforms are drawn in full height.
Reviewed By: ISS, HooglyBoogly, pablovazquez
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9751
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The change to match socket color and category was already done, but it was missing
versioning code to update the theme on load.
Fixes T83500 (already closed as invalid, but this would solve the non-matching colors)
Reviewed by Hans Goudey (HooglyBoogly)
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Move the "Show Group Colors" toggle from a per-editor option to a single
user preference in the Animation preferences. The Grease Pencil
animation channel side panel allows picking a channel color; this now
shows a message when channel colors are disabled.
The old "Show Group Colors" toggle had to be set per editor, and was on
by default. This meant that disabling group colors would require an
action for every file, for every editor. It is very hard to select a
color that works both as bone color in the 3D Viewport (needs to be
bright there) as well as the channel list (needs to be dark there), most
animators turn channel list colors off.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9391
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"Camera Parent Lock" can be useful when rigging cameras, but it is not
intuitive, and has also generated a lot of confusion (bug reports).
This is because it breaks the fundamental parent <-> child relationship
conventions in Blender, and there is no indication that it's intended
without diving into the preferences.
This commit moves the setting to the object level, and exposes it in
the relations panel in the property editor. It is exposed for every
object type because any object type can be "View Locked" in the 3D view.
The property description is also updated to reflect this change and be
more specific without getting too long.
In the future this could become a more general feature of the transform
system, but for now it is limited to "Lock Camera to View".
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9239
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This patch changes behavior of strip transform and crop feature.
Purpose of this change is to allow display arbitrary portion of input
image, simplify user interface and workflow.
Offset and Crop values in old files are converted in versioning.
Offset animation is also converted. Crop animation and animation of
crop or offset enable properties is not taken into account
Changes in behavior and interface:
- If image is added to timeline it is scaled to fit inside preview area
while maintaining aspect ratio. Image is centered. This is considered
as a baseline for further transformation.
- Scale and rotation was added, so it is possible to transform image at
it's original resolution.
- Crop will not affect image transformation (does not move image).
- Values of Crop and Transform Position are in pixels, these values are
corrected if preview is fraction of project resolution.
- Transform and Mirror panel has been removed and new Transform panel
and Crop panel is moved to Adjust panel. Mirror is now part of new
Transform panel.
Technical changes:
- Preprocessing stage must work on duplicated image, because original is
cached. Previously Crop and Offset could run at once and required only
one duplication of image. This is not the case with new algorithms, so
duplication on demand is implemented. Transformation can read original
image and will output new image that is safe to modify. It should be
possible to add crop step to transform algorithm, so that Crop won't
require previous duplication though.
- Use Crop and Use Translation checkboxes were removed. Individual
values are compared to default values to check if image needs to be
processed. In case of transform this will be done also if resolution of
source.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8393
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This reverts commit 0277579b2850f0ba097741ca22eb8ae9ccd9bcea.
This commit caused build errors on Linux.
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This patch changes behavior of strip transform and crop feature.
Purpose of this change is to allow display arbitrary portion of input
image, simplify user interface and workflow.
Offset and Crop values in old files are converted in versioning.
Offset animation is also converted. Crop animation and animation of
crop or offset enable properties is not taken into account
Changes in behavior and interface:
- If image is added to timeline it is scaled to fit inside preview area
while maintaining aspect ratio. Image is centered. This is considered
as a baseline for further transformation.
- Scale and rotation was added, so it is possible to transform image at
it's original resolution.
- Crop will not affect image transformation (does not move image).
- Values of Crop and Transform Position are in pixels, these values are
corrected if preview is fraction of project resolution.
- Transform and Mirror panel has been removed and new Transform panel
and Crop panel is moved to Adjust panel. Mirror is now part of new
Transform panel.
Technical changes:
- Preprocessing stage must work on duplicated image, because original is
cached. Previously Crop and Offset could run at once and required only
one duplication of image. This is not the case with new algorithms, so
duplication on demand is implemented. Transformation can read original
image and will output new image that is safe to modify. It should be
possible to add crop step to transform algorithm, so that Crop won't
require previous duplication though.
- Use Crop and Use Translation checkboxes were removed. Individual
values are compared to default values to check if image needs to be
processed. In case of transform this will be done also if resolution of
source.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8393
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The simple subdivision as a type only causes issues like no-continuous
normals across edges, inability to reliably switch the type and things
like this.
The new subdivision operators supports wider variety of how to add
details to the model, which are more powerful than a single one-time
decision on the subdivision type.
The versioning code is adjusting topology converter to specify all
edges as infinitely sharp. The reason for this (instead of using
settings.is_simple) is because in a longer term the simple subdivision
will be removed from Subsurf modifier as well, and will be replaced
with more efficient bmesh-based modifier.
This is finished up version of D8436.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9350
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The new parameter made so that previously keyed Alpha values were lost
and instead the new "Emission Strength" was keyed.
Issue introduced with the original commit of Emission Strength: b248ec97769f
Note: Files created since the issue (September 17) that keyframed the
Emission Strength will have to fix their files manually.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9221
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The adds a new option to simplify volumes in the viewport.
The setting can be found in the Simplify panel in the render properties.
Volume objects use OpenVDB grids, which are sparse. For rendering,
we have to convert sparse grids to dense grids (for now). Those require
significantly more memory. Therefore, it's often a good idea to reduce
the resolution of volumes in the viewport.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9040
Ref T73201.
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Add an option to disable Alembic vertex interpolation.
Bump subversion from 5 to 6.
Alembic stores mesh samples at specific time keys; when a frame in
Blender maps to a timecode between two samples, Blender will interpolate
the mesh vertex positions. This interpolation only happens when the mesh
has a constant topology, but sometimes this was not detected properly
when the vertices change order, but the number of mesh elements remains
the same. This would result in a mesh with jumbled up vertices (T71981).
With this patch, users have the ability to disable vertex interpolation.
An alternative would be to have better detection of topology changes,
but that that'll cause a considerable slowdown.
Maniphest Tasks: T71981
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9041
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Bump Blender subversion from 4 to 5, and re-execute some versioning code.
Because of a mistake in the versioning code (corrected in rB1a4fc6dcd67b),
some of the versioning code didn't run in certain cases. This subversion
bump ensures that this code is still run.
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Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8903
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Relax limits of FCurve Bézier handles during evaluation. FCurve handles
can be scaled down to avoid the curve looping backward in time. This
scaling was done correctly but over-carefully, posing unnecessary
limitations on the possible slope of FCurves. This commit changes the
scaling approach such that the FCurve can become near-vertical.
Bump Blender's subversion from 291.0.1 to 291.0.2 to ensure that older
animation files are correctly updated.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8752
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Horizontal panel alignment hasn't been used for years, and we have no
plans to use it in the future. It adds a fair amount of complexity to
the panel code which makes adding features take longer.
This code removes the X closing flag, and all of the logic / variables
unused without it.
This commit includes a file subversion bump.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8601
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Final releases (including beta) should strictly show features that are
finalized to prevent loss of data, old API clanging around, and the
overall quality of the product (Blender) presented.
Note that rendering should never be affected by user preferences, so
this is only changing things in the UI level.
Development note: This is reset experimental UI on file load.
Also note: to hide RNA (needed for hair and particles) will be done as a
separate patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8606
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This is particular important because 2.90 will coexist with 2.83 LTS, so
we should warn the users of potential loss of data when going from 2.90
to 2.83 and back.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8488
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This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`.
A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`),
because they are used in other places.
This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
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c08d84748804 incremented the patch version instead of the file subversion
for versioning code when adding new options. This commit resets the patch
version and instead bumps the file subversion.
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Status Bar can show scene statistics, memory usage, version, etc set by context menu. Part two of T75672.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7557
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
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