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2020-07-02Cleanup: Remove useless duplicated linesValentin
I spotted a duplicate struct declaration, so I had to check for other duplicated as well There might be some other but i am not confident enough for deleting them this regex search for duplicate ^(.*;)$\n(\1)$ Reviewed By: JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8146
2020-07-01Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2020-06-30Sculpt: Refactor persistent base to make it usable from other toolsPablo Dobarro
This renames the layer persistent base and adds new API functions to get the mesh state from the base, so it can be used from other tools and replaced in the future with a better system. Reviewed By: sergey Maniphest Tasks: T77738 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8003
2020-06-30Sculpt: Pose Brush option to affect loose partsPablo Dobarro
This option allows posing meshes with different disconnected elements using the Pose Brush. This is achieved by doing the following: - Creating an ID per vertex that stores the connected component of that vertex. - By using those IDs, one fake topology connection is created per vertex to the nearest vertex in a different ID. The maximum distance to create that connection is determined by the "Max Element Distance" property. These fake connectivity neighbors are used in the Sculpt API functions iterators, so all the algorithms of the Pose Brush can run without modifications as if everything was part of the same mesh. In order to make this work, the "Connected only" property of the Pose Brush needs to be disabled. This will add an extra performance cost to the Pose Brush and its preview. To achieve optimal results, max element distance should be as low as possible. Reviewed By: sergey, campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7282
2020-06-29Fix T78323: Enable Unified and Secondary colors for Scultp Vertex ColorsPablo Dobarro
The report does not include any file, but probably that file is using the settings for unified colors, which are currently not available in the UI, so it always paints black. This enables unified colors and secondary colors for sculpt vertex colors, so it should solve that issue. Unified color does not make much sense now as the Paint tool is the only one that has paint capabilities, but it will do in the future when sculpt and paint at the same time is enabled and the paint capability is added to more tools. Reviewed By: sergey Maniphest Tasks: T78323 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8136
2020-06-24Cleanup: Replace GSet with Edgeset in Cloth BrushPablo Dobarro
2020-06-23Sculpt Vertex Colors: Initial implementationPablo Dobarro
Sculpt Vertex Colors is a painting system that runs inside sculpt mode, reusing all its tools and optimizations. This provides much better performance, easier to maintain code and more advanced features (new brush engine, filters, symmetry options, masks and face sets compatibility...). This is also the initial step for future features like vertex painting in Multires and brushes that can sculpt and paint at the same time. This commit includes: - SCULPT_UNDO_COLOR for undo support in sculpt mode - SCULPT_UPDATE_COLOR and PBVH flags and rendering - Sculpt Color API functions - Sculpt capability for sculpt tools (only enabled in the Paint Brush for now) - Rendering support in workbench (default to Sculpt Vertex Colors except in Vertex Paint) - Conversion operator between MPropCol (Sculpt Vertex Colors) and MLoopCol (Vertex Paint) - Remesher reprojection in the Voxel Remehser - Paint Brush and Smear Brush with color smoothing in alt-smooth mode - Parameters for the new brush engine (density, opacity, flow, wet paint mixing, tip scale) implemented in Sculpt Vertex Colors - Color Filter - Color picker (uses S shortcut, replaces smooth) - Color selector in the top bar Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T72866 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5975
2020-06-14Cleanup: remove unnecessary headerCampbell Barton
Introduced in D8007
2020-06-13Sculpt: Fix creation of repeated constraints in the Cloth BrushPablo Dobarro
Previously, constraints were added multiple times from different vertices. This adds a GSet to check that the same constraint is not being added twice when iterating over the neighbors of two different vertices. Reviewed By: zeddb Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8007
2020-06-09Sculpt: Face Set Edit OperatorPablo Dobarro
This operator performs an edit operation in the active face set defined by the cursor position and updates the visibility. For now, it has a Grow and Shrink operations, similar to Select More/Less in edit mode or to the mask filter Grow/Shrink modes. More operations can be added in the future. In multires, this updates the visibility of an entire face from the base mesh at once, which makes it very convenient to edit the visible area without manipulating the face set directly. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7367
2020-06-09Sculpt: Pose Squash and Stretch deform modePablo Dobarro
This implements squash and stretch as a deform mode for the Pose Brush. It is similar to scale, but it applies different scale values in different axis. To achieve this, the pivot local space of the transform needs to be aligned to the segment when using this deform mode to apply the scale in the correct direction. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7934
2020-06-02Sculpt: Improve twist axis in Pose FK modePablo Dobarro
Previously, the twist rotation was aligned using the stroke location. This was causing unexpected results when rotating some Face Sets rigs. Now the intersection with the first Face Set in the flood fill is used, which produces much better results. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7900
2020-05-25Sculpt: Pose Brush Scale/Transform deform modePablo Dobarro
This is an alternative deformation brush for the Pose Brush intended quickly change the proportions of the mesh. The regular mode scales using the segment's origin as a pivot. The inverted mode drags the entire segment using the grab delta. The only difference with the regular pose brush is that it is not compatible with IK, so the option is disabled and set to 1 segment. The rest of the options should work as expected. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7374
2020-05-12Merge branch 'blender-v2.83-release'Antonio Vazquez
Conflicts: release/scripts/startup/bl_ui/properties_render.py source/blender/blenkernel/BKE_blender_version.h
2020-05-12Fix T74694: Sculpt Mask Influences Weight/Vertex Paint DrawingJeroen Bakker
Sculpt overlay assumed that the sculpt session was always in sculpt mode. But the sculpt session was also used for Vertex/Weight painting. This resulted that when a mask was defined in the sculpt mode this resulted into render artifacts. This patch adds a check to see if the object has a sculpt session for OB_MODE_SCULPT. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7704
2020-05-09Cleanup: double-spaces in commentsCampbell Barton
2020-05-08Cleanup: take includes out of 'extern "C"' blocksJacques Lucke
Surrounding includes with an 'extern "C"' block is not necessary anymore. Also that made it harder to add any C++ code to some headers, or include headers that have "optional" C++ code like `MEM_guardedalloc.h`. I tested compilation on linux and windows (and got help from @LazyDodo). If this still breaks compilation due to some linker error, the header containing the symbol in question is probably missing an 'extern "C"' block. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7653
2020-04-20Fix crash on Multires Face Set visibility syncPablo Dobarro
Multires uses the data of the Face Sets stored in the base mesh to manage the grid's visibility, so these pointers can no longer be set to NULL when editing Multires objects as they are requried for some operations. Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7431
2020-04-14Sculpt: New Layer BrushPablo Dobarro
The Layer brush was in Blender before 2.81, when the sculpt API was introduced. It had a huge amount of bugs and glitches which made it almost unusable for anything but the most trivial cases. Also, it needed some hacks in the code just to support the persistent base. The brush was completely rewritten using the Sculpt API. It fulfills the same use case as the old one, but it has: - All previous artifacts fixed - Simpler code - Persistent base now works with multires thanks to the sculpt API - Small cursor widget to preview the layer height - More controllable and smoother strength and deformation - More correct masking support - More predictable invert support. When using persistent base, the brush invert mode resets to layer height 0, instead of jumping from +1 to -1. The brush can still be inverted in the brush direction property. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7147
2020-04-02Sculpt: Store explicit value for multires sculpt levelSergey Sharybin
Allows to know what level sculpting has been done after the value has been changed in the MultiresModifierData. No functional changes, just preparing code to have everything needed for propagation undo. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7307
2020-04-02Fix Face Sets painting and selection precisionPablo Dobarro
This fixes the following issues: - Previously, the face set from the active vertex was used directly. Vertices always return the most recently created face set, so in some cases there may be some face sets that were not possible to select as active. Now the active face set is set in the ray intersection, so it always matches the face under the cursor. - When drawing face sets they were set per vertex, so it was not possible to paint one face at a time. Now face sets are painted per poly when using the brush on meshes, testing the distance to the center of each poly. - The code for the active vertex on PBVH_GRIDS was not correct, so I also fixed that to test if everything was working correctly. {F8441699} Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7303
2020-04-01Multires: Initial Face Sets supportPablo Dobarro
This implements the Sculpt Mode API functions needed for Face Sets and visibility management for PBVH_GRIDS. No major changes were needed in the operators and the sculpt mode code. This implementation stores the face sets in the base mesh, so faces created in higher subdivision levels can't be modified individually. Also, we are not checking for multiple face sets per vertex (that can be added in the future), so relax tools don't work yet. The rest of the features (paint, undo, visibility operators..) work as expected. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7168
2020-03-14Cleanup: sort file lists & struct declatationsCampbell Barton
2020-03-09Cleanup: palette: Move to IDTypeInfo and remove unused BKE API.Bastien Montagne
2020-03-09GPencil: Refactor of Draw Engine, Vertex Paint and all internal functionsAntonio Vazquez
This commit is a full refactor of the grease pencil modules including Draw Engine, Modifiers, VFX, depsgraph update, improvements in operators and conversion of Sculpt and Weight paint tools to real brushes. Also, a huge code cleanup has been done at all levels. Thanks to @fclem for his work and yo @pepeland and @mendio for the testing and help in the development. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6293
2020-03-09Cleanup: PaintCurve: Move to IDTypeInfo and remove unused BKE API.Bastien Montagne
2020-03-06Cleanup: Fix forward declaration of headersDalai Felinto
2020-03-05Sculpt Face SetsPablo Dobarro
Face Sets are the new system to control the visibility state of the mesh in sculpt and paint modes. They are designed to work in modes where brushes are the primary way of interaction and they provide much more control when working with meshes with complex shapes and overlapping surfaces. This initial commit includes: - Sculpt Face Sets data structures and PBVH rendering. - Face Set overlay and opacity controls. - Sculpt Undo support. - Remesher reprojection support. The visibility state of the mesh is also preserved when remeshing. - Automasking and Mesh filter support. - Mask expand operator mode to expand Face Sets (Shift + W) and flood fill areas by connectivity (press Ctrl while expanding). - Sculpt Mode Face Sets and Visibility API. - Sculpt Face Sets creation and visibility management operators. - Operator to randomize the Face Sets colors. - Draw Face Sets brush tool to create and edit the Face Sets. Drawing on the mesh creates a new Face Set. Pressing Ctrl before drawing modifies the Face Set under the brush at the beginning of the stroke. - Updated keymap and menu to work with Face Sets from Sculpt Mode (H to toggle visibility, Alt + H to show all, Shit + H to hide). - Pie menu on the W key with Face common Sets operations. Know limitations: - Multires support. The Face Sets and Visibility API needs to be implemented for Multires. Reviewed By: jbakker, #user_interface, Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6070
2020-03-04Refactor ID make local to use a single flag parameter.Bastien Montagne
Instead of using anonymous booleans flags, also allows to keep the same behavior in all cases, without needing special handling from calling code for our beloved oddballs object proxies...
2020-03-02Cleanup: make remaining blenkernel headers work in C++Jacques Lucke
2020-02-28Sculpt: Cloth brushPablo Dobarro
This brush has a simple physics solver that helps when sculpting cloth. - The mass and the damping properties of the simulation are properties of the brush. - It has two additional radius control to limit the influence and falloff of the simulation. - Masked vertices are pinned in the simulation, and it applies the sculpt gravity directly in the solver. - The Cloth Brush has 7 deformation modes with 2 falloff types (radial and plane). The brush can create the constraints only on the required PBVH nodes, so the simulation is isolated on high poly meshes. As long as the brush size is not too big it should be possible to keep it real time. Known issues: - The way constraints are created is extremely basic and it creates repeated constraints. Maybe there is another way to create fewer constraints while keeping the simulation quality decent. This part can also be multithreaded. (As it is it works ok, but it could be better) Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6715
2020-02-07Cleanup: use of 'unsigned'Campbell Barton
- Replace 'unsigned' used on it's own with 'uint'. - Replace 'unsigned const char' with 'const uchar'.
2020-01-08Cleanup: use paint/sculpt prefix in BKE_paint.hCampbell Barton
PoseIKChain for example reads as if this is related to armature/pose when it's a sculpting feature.
2020-01-07Sculpt: Pose Brush with Inverse KinematicsPablo Dobarro
This commits introduces the pose_ik_segments brush property in the Pose Brush. When increasing the IK segments count, the brush generates more segments and weights associations following the topology of the mesh. When moving the brush, these segments are transformed using an IK solver and they are used to deform the mesh. When pressing Ctrl, the brush controls the segments' roll rotation instead of using the IK solver. The brush falloff controls how much rotation is propagated from the first to the last segment in the chain. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6389
2019-12-11DrawManager: Disable Clipping in material/rendered modeJeroen Bakker
Viewport: Disable Clipping For EEVEE and External Renderers Currently it is possible that, when using viewport clipping, the display and tools communicate different information to the user then the renderer does. The reason is that the renderer does not support viewport clipping. Both EEVEE and Cycles do not support it. This patch will disable the clipping in all the tools and drawing code when the viewport drawing mode is `Material Preview` or `Rendered`. This patch introduces a `RV3D_CLIPPING_ENABLED` util that checks if clipping is enabled for the given `rv3d` and `v3d`. Also in places where it was needed we added the `ViewContext` as a carrier for the `View3D` and `RegionView3D`. There are a few areas in the tooling (select, projection painting) that still needs to be tackled after this patch. Reviewed By: fclem Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6047
2019-12-10Fix T71995: Texture Paint workspace crash with new sceneJulian Eisel
Issue likely caused by 8b31f6fb2169. With this, initializing the toolsystem (e.g. for a new workspace-scene combination) would skip the entire create->initialize routine for image/texture painting settings. Reason being that these are not allocated, unlike other paint settings. So while correctly skipping the create part, it also skipped the initialization, which was still needed. This does further changes in related code to avoid NULL pointer accesses.
2019-11-07Fix T69822: Switching sculpt objects breaks undoCampbell Barton
This introduces object mode tagging for data which hasn't yet been written back to the ID data. Now when selecting other sculpt objects, the original objects data is flushed back to the ID before writing a memfile undo step.
2019-10-10Cleanup: clang-format, spellingCampbell Barton
2019-10-07Cleanup: rename some sculpt variables for clarityBrecht Van Lommel
2019-09-17Sculpt: Add pose origin preview to the Pose BrushPablo Dobarro
This commit makes the pose brush easier to control. It also includes a refactor of the pose brush init code. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5761
2019-09-11Sculpt: Transform toolPablo Dobarro
The sculpt mode transform tool applies the sculpt pivot transformation to all vertices, taking XYZ symmetry into account. This commit also includes an operator to set the pivot point initial position. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5717
2019-09-10Sculpt: Grab Active Vertex and Dynamic Mesh PreviewPablo Dobarro
Grab active vertex snaps the maximum strength of the grab brush to the highlighted active vertex, making it easier to manipulate low poly models or meshes with subdivision surfaces. Dynamic Mesh Preview generates a list of connected vertices from the active vertex and draws them from the cursor code. This helps to visualize the real geometry the user is manipulating from sculpt mode when there are active modifiers. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5646
2019-09-10Sculpt: Mask Expand operatorPablo Dobarro
This operator is a combined version of mask expand and mask by normal from the sculpt branch. It can be used to quickly isolate parts of a model based on topology or curvature. - Shift + A starts the operator in topology mode from the active vertex - Shift + Alt + A starts the operator in curvature mode from the active vertex Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5657
2019-09-09Sculpt: Mesh Filter ToolPablo Dobarro
The mesh filter tool applies a deformation to all vertices in the mesh at the same time. It includes multiple deformation modes and the option to lock the deformation axis. This commit also includes the FilterCache, which is needed in some new operators and tools. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5513
2019-08-30Sculpt: New brush cursor, active vertex and normal radiusPablo Dobarro
This commit includes the new brush cursor, active vertex updates and the normal radius brush property for all sculpt brushes. -The new brush cursor previews the real stroke radius over the mesh and the sampled sculpt normal. -The active vertex is used in sculpt tools and brushes as a starting point for an operation, similar to a preselection. It is also mirrored following the enabled symmetry options to preview the stroke symmetry. -The normal radius brush property limits the radius that is going to be used to sample the sculpt normal and area center. It controls how closely the cursor follows the surface and it improves the behavior of most brushes, making them suitable for hard surface sculpting. Reviewed By: campbellbarton, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3594
2019-08-25Cleanup: redundant struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2019-08-14Sculpt: mesh abstraction APIPablo Dobarro
These functions make possible porting the tools from the sculpt branch, making them compatible with PBVH_FACES and PBVH_BMESH without duplicating the code. They can also help to simplify some existing code. These functions should not be used when working with PBVH_GRIDS data in SculptSession. PBVH_GRIDS needs to be removed from the sculpt code and converted to PBVH_FACES to be compatible with this API. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5352
2019-08-04Sculpting: Remove Show Diffuse Color OptionYour Name
This should have been removed in 2.80 as the functionality was removed. This feature now does not do anything and can be removed. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5411
2019-05-31Fix various missing updates in sculpt mode, when changing modifiers and dyntopoBrecht Van Lommel
This restores the code that updates the sculpt session and PBVH from dependency graph evaluation.
2019-05-31Fix sculpt mode drawing with modifiers still being wrong in some casesBrecht Van Lommel
Centralize logic for when to use the PBVH for drawing, fix missing tests in mask drawing, fix missing tests for multiple windows, only do more expensive update for all viewports at end of the stroke.