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This is an old bug exposed by new cursor drawing
which uses vertex indices.
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This solves performance issues on some computers where there is significant
threading overhead. Rather than doing the complicated work of optimizing our
own task scheduler, use TBB which appears to work well. The downside is that
we have another thread pool, but it is already there when using OpenVDB voxel
remesh.
For future releases we can switch to using TBB to replace our task scheduler
implementation entirely, and use the same thread pool for BLI_task, Cycles,
Mantaflow, etc.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6030
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With this commit sculpt mode draws the real mesh wireframe instead of the
triangulated version by ignoring non real edges when building the PBVH GPU buffers
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6032
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This commit introduces flags to tag the PBVH nodes as fully masked or unmasked. This is used in do_brush_actions to filter fully masked nodes during a stroke. Other tools can also be updated to use this flags.
Sculpt updates now require a flag to update the mask or the vertex coordinates.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5935
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Also applies to some other sculpt tools like filter and mask expand.
The full update happens after the paint stroke is finished, so it does not
happen on view navigation, which would cause a delay.
Ref T70295
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5922
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This improves performance of some sculpt tools, particularly those that modify
many vertices like filter and mask tools, or use brushes with large radius.
For mask expand it can make updates up to 2x faster on heavy meshes, but for
most tools it's more on the order of 1-1.1x. There are bigger bottlenecks to
solve, like normal updates.
Ref T70295
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5926
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Easier to experiment with different settings this way.
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Use all 6 clipping planes for drawing.
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Forward declare structs where possible.
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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
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This also splits vertex access and allocation so it's possible
to copy coordinates into an existing array without allocating it.
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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
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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
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The PBVHs raycast function calls `isect_ray_tri_epsilon_v3` with epsilon `0.1` which is inaccurate and may result in the problem presented in T65620.
The solution is to use `isect_ray_tri_watertight_v3` instead `isect_ray_tri_epsilon_v3`.
This can positively affect other areas as well.
Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5083
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It may be good to move the normals update out of the drawing code. But it was
already there for the non-multires sculpt cases, and does not have an obvious
place since we bypass the depsgraph and want to avoid the cost of updating the
normals multiple times when multiple events are handled before a redraw.
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Workbench/Eevee now displays multiple multi-materials correctly.
Iterate over pbvh nodes when doing object iteration. This makes the
rendering process more streamlined and allow for using different materials.
This change will make possible to:
- Add culling pass of each pbvh leaf node. (speedup if zoomed on a small
area)
- Reduce number of lead node iteration.
- Reduce code complexity
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Prepare for enabling ReflowComments.
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Currently it is not possible to view the vertex colors of an object. To
optimize the workflow, workbench will need to support Vertex Colors.
The Vertex Colors is a new option in `shading->color_type`. When objects
do not have vertex color, the objects will be rendered with the
`V3D_SHADING_OBJECT_COLOR`.
In order to support vertex colors in workbench the current texture/solid
shading structure is migrated to a primary shaders and fallback shaders.
Fix: T57000
Reviewers: brecht, fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4694
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Apply clang format as proposed in T53211.
For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches
without conflicts, see:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
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This introduce the wireframe batches. Creating the indices buffer does
not seems to slow down the sculpt in my testing (but it is kind of hard to
test reliably)
This includes a bit of cleanup in gpu_buffers.c.
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While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy
command after it.
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Move \ingroup onto same line to be more compact and
make it clear the file is in the group.
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BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful,
to reduce noise.
- BEGIN/END license blocks
Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks.
No need for separator text.
- Contributors
This is often invalid, outdated or misleading
especially when splitting files.
It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code.
See P901 for script to perform these edits.
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Done using:
source/tools/utils_maintenance/c_sort_blocks.py
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It seems more predictable, and makes more sense for future multi-object modes.
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Allows to go to sculpt mode, do brush strokes, get out of sculpt mode
and have deformation preserved.
The issues currently is that the current implementation of CCG
storage is created from the limit surface, without displacement
taken into account. It is trivial to get displaced coordinates,
but it is more tricky to get displaced normals. This is something
to be solved next.
Another limitation is that this only works for sculpting at a maximal
multires level. There is code to be done to support propagation
of displacement onto a higher levels.
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The statement that PBVH needs to keep track of CCGDM is wrong, PBVH itself
does not care about CCGDM at all, and it's weird for it to carry on this
beast so others can access.
Even more, nobody will actually caring about CCGDM itself, all the usages
were checking whether there is CCGDM or not. This is as good as simply
checking PBVH type.
Tested with an original report T53551 and everything is still stable.
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* Remove support for diffuse color in the pbvh buffers.
* Upload raw data to GPU.
* Only draw nodes that have mask data when drawing the overlay.
This should fix T56466
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number of pbvh vertices.
This shall help catching issues in future.
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Brecht authored this commit, but he gave me the honours to actually
do it. Here it goes; Blender Internal. Bye bye, you did great!
* Point density, voxel data, ocean, environment map textures were removed,
as these only worked within BI rendering. Note that the ocean modifier
and the Cycles point density shader node continue to work.
* Dynamic paint using material shading was removed, as this only worked
with BI. If we ever wanted to support this again probably it should go
through the baking API.
* GPU shader export through the Python API was removed. This only worked
for the old BI GLSL shaders, which no longer exists. Doing something
similar for Eevee would be significantly more complicated because it
uses a lot of multiplass rendering and logic outside the shader, it's
probably impractical.
* Collada material import / export code is mostly gone, as it only worked
for BI materials. We need to add Cycles / Eevee material support at some
point.
* The mesh noise operator was removed since it only worked with BI
material texture slots. A displacement modifier can be used instead.
* The delete texture paint slot operator was removed since it only worked
for BI material texture slots. Could be added back with node support.
* Not all legacy viewport features are supported in the new viewport, but
their code was removed. If we need to bring anything back we can look at
older git revisions.
* There is some legacy viewport code that I could not remove yet, and some
that I probably missed.
* Shader node execution code was left mostly intact, even though it is not
used anywhere now. We may eventually use this to replace the texture
nodes with Cycles / Eevee shader nodes.
* The Cycles Bake panel now includes settings for baking multires normal
and displacement maps. The underlying code needs to be merged properly,
and we plan to add back support for multires AO baking and add support
to Cycles baking for features like vertex color, displacement, and other
missing baking features.
* This commit removes DNA and the Python API for BI material, lamp, world
and scene settings. This breaks a lot of addons.
* There is more DNA that can be removed or renamed, where Cycles or Eevee
are reusing some old BI properties but the names are not really correct
anymore.
* Texture slots for materials, lamps and world were removed. They remain
for brushes, particles and freestyle linestyles.
* 'BLENDER_RENDER' remains in the COMPAT_ENGINES of UI panels. Cycles and
other renderers use this to find all panels to show, minus a few panels
that they have their own replacement for.
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Brushes themselves are still affected by the mask, but the viewport is not
showing the mask. This way it's easier to see details while sculpting.
Studio request by Julien Kaspar
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This makes brush influence into a tube instead of a sphere.
It can be used along the outline of a mesh to adjust it's silhouette.
Note that all this takes advantage of changes from vertex paint,
from testing this seems useful so exposing from the brush options.
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This behavior makes more sense for sculpt, less so for painting.
Restores non PBVH behavior, adding `BKE_pbvh_find_nearest_to_ray` -
similar to ray-cast except it finds the closest point on the surface.
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Prepare to add code that stores distance to the ray, avoid confusion.
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2016 GSOC project by @nathanvollmer, see D2150
- Mirrored painting and radial symmetry, like in sculpt mode.
- Volume based splash prevention,
which avoids painting vertices far away from the 3D brush location.
- Normal based splash prevention,
which avoids painting vertices with normals opposite the normal
at the 3D brush location.
- Blur mode now uses a nearest neighbor average.
- Average mode, which averages the color/weight
of the vertices within the brush
- Smudge mode, which pulls the colors/weights
along the direction of the brush
- RGB^2 color blending, which gives a more accurate
blend between two colors
- multithreading support. (PBVH leaves are painted in parallel.)
- Foreground/background color picker in vertex paint
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