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2018-02-28De-duplicate tool settings copy and make tool settings freeing reusableSergey Sharybin
2017-09-22Remove quicktime supportAaron Carlisle
It has been deprecated since at least macOS 10.9 and fully removed in 10.12. I am unsure if we should remove it only in 2.8. But you cannot build blender with it supported when using a modern xcode version anyway so I would tend towards just removing it also for 2.79 if that ever happens. Reviewers: mont29, dfelinto, juicyfruit, brecht Reviewed By: mont29, brecht Subscribers: Blendify, brecht Maniphest Tasks: T52807 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2333
2017-08-15Cycles/BI: Add a pixel size option for speeding up viewport renderingLukas Stockner
This patch adds "Pixel Size" to the performance options, which allows to render in a smaller resolution, which is especially useful for displays with high DPI. Reviewers: Severin, dingto, sergey, brecht Reviewed By: brecht Subscribers: Severin, venomgfx, eyecandy, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1619
2017-08-07Refactor ID copying (and to some extent, ID freeing).Bastien Montagne
This will allow much finer controll over how we copy data-blocks, from full copy in Main database, to "lighter" ones (out of Main, inside an already allocated datablock, etc.). This commit also transfers a llot of what was previously handled by per-ID-type custom code to generic ID handling code in BKE_library. Hopefully will avoid in future inconsistencies and missing bits we had all over the codebase in the past. It also adds missing copying handling for a few types, most notably Scene (which where using a fully customized handling previously). Note that the type of allocation used during copying (regular in Main, allocated but outside of Main, or not allocated by ID handling code at all) is stored in ID's, which allows to handle them correctly when freeing. This needs to be taken care of with caution when doing 'weird' unusual things with ID copying and/or allocation! As a final note, while rather noisy, this commit will hopefully not break too much existing branches, old 'API' has been kept for the main part, as a wrapper around new code. Cleaning it up will happen later. Design task : T51804 Phab Diff: D2714
2016-07-21Fix missing datablocks types in id_make_local.Bastien Montagne
Adding make_local for vfont/gpencil/group/freestyle linestyle/mask/scene/sound/text. Note that there are still some lose ends here, since some type are not handled by id_copy (Scene, Sound and VFont), which means in case a datablock of that type is used both directly and indirectly, localization will fail. Scene copying might be doable though (maybe with a simple new 'full shalow' mode to existing BKE_scene_copy?), not sure about sounds and vfonts... Situations where this becomes an issue should be very rare corner cases anyway.
2016-07-10Cleanup/Refactor: pass Main pointer to all ID copy functions.Bastien Montagne
Also allows us to get rid of a few _copy_ex() versions...
2016-06-22ID-Remap - Step one: core work (cleanup and rework of generic ID datablock ↵Bastien Montagne
handling). This commit changes a lot of how IDs are handled internally, especially the unlinking/freeing processes. So far, this was very fuzy, to summarize cleanly deleting or replacing a datablock was pretty much impossible, except for a few special cases. Also, unlinking was handled by each datatype, in a rather messy and prone-to-errors way (quite a few ID usages were missed or wrongly handled that way). One of the main goal of id-remap branch was to cleanup this, and fatorize ID links handling by using library_query utils to allow generic handling of those, which is now the case (now, generic ID links handling is only "knwon" from readfile.c and library_query.c). This commit also adds backends to allow live replacement and deletion of datablocks in Blender (so-called 'remapping' process, where we replace all usages of a given ID pointer by a new one, or NULL one in case of unlinking). This will allow nice new features, like ability to easily reload or relocate libraries, real immediate deletion of datablocks in blender, replacement of one datablock by another, etc. Some of those are for next commits. A word of warning: this commit is highly risky, because it affects potentially a lot in Blender core. Though it was tested rather deeply, being totally impossible to check all possible ID usage cases, it's likely there are some remaining issues and bugs in new code... Please report them! ;) Review task: D2027 (https://developer.blender.org/D2027). Reviewed by campbellbarton, thanks a bunch.
2016-06-07World space switch for BI nodes.Alexander Romanov
At the moment light shading in Blender is produced in viewspace. Apparently, that's why shader nodes work with normals in camera space. But it is not convenient for artists. The more convenient approach is implemented in Cycles where normals are represented in world space. Blend4Web Team designed the engine keeping in mind shader parameters readability, so normals are interpreted in world space as well. And now our users have to use some tweaks, like empty node group with the name "Replace", which is replacing one input by another on the engine side (replacing working configuration in Blender Viewport by the configuration that has the same behavior in the engine). This patch adds the ability to switch to world space for normals and lamp vector in BI and Viewport. This patch is very important to us and we crave to see this patch in Blender 2.7 because it will significantly simplify Blend4Web material creation workflow. {F315547} {F315548} Reviewers: campbellbarton, brecht Reviewed By: brecht Subscribers: homyachetser, Evgeny_Rodygin, AlexKowel, yurikovelenov Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2046
2016-03-10Multi-View: Cycles - Spherical Stereo support (VR Panoramas)Dalai Felinto
This is a new option for panorama cameras to render stereo that can be used in virtual reality devices The option is available under the camera panel when Multi-View is enabled (Views option in the Render Layers panel) Known limitations: ------------------ * Parallel convergence is not supported (you need to set a convergence distance really high to simulate this effect). * Pivot was not supposed to affect the render but it does, this has to be looked at, but for now set it to CENTER * Derivatives in perspective camera need to be pre-computed or we shuld get rid of kcam->dx/dy (Sergey words, I don't fully grasp the implication shere) * This works in perspective mode and in panorama mode. However, for fully benefit from this effect in perspective mode you need to render a cube map. (there is an addon for this, developed separately, perhaps we could include it in master). * We have no support for "neck distance" at the moment. This is supposed to help with objects at short distances. * We have no support to rotate the "Up Axis" of the stereo plane. Meaning, we hardcode 0,0,1 as UP, and create the stereo pair related to that. (although we could take the camera local UP when rendering panoramas, this wouldn't work for perspective cameras. * We have no support for interocular distance attenuation based on the proximity of the poles (which helps to reduce the pole rotation effect/artifact). THIS NEEDS DOCS - both in 2.78 release log and the Blender manual. Meanwhile you can read about it here: http://code.blender.org/2015/03/1451 This patch specifically dates from March 2015, as you can see in the code.blender.org post. Many thanks to all the reviewers, testers and minor sponsors who helped me maintain spherical-stereo for 1 year. All that said, have fun with this. This feature was what got me started with Multi-View development (at the time what I was looking for was Fulldome stereo support, but the implementation is the same). In order to make this into Blender I had to make it aiming at a less-specic user-case Thus Multi-View started. (this was December 2012, during Siggraph Asia and a chat I had with Paul Bourke during the conference). I don't have the original patch anymore, but you can find a re-based version of it from March 2013, right before I start with the Multi-View project https://developer.blender.org/P332 Reviewers: sergey, dingto Subscribers: #cycles Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1223
2015-10-23Cleanup: use int for view_id's & view countCampbell Barton
`size_t` is useful for memory sizes or offsets, the number of views wont realistically exceed an int.
2015-10-20First step to handle missing libs/datablocks when reading a file.Bastien Montagne
Idea is, instead of ignoring completely missing linked datablocks, to create void placeholders for them. That way, you can work on your file, save it, and find again your missing data once lib becomes available again. Or you can edit missing lib's path (in Outliner), save and reload the file, and you are done. Also, Outliner now shows broken libraries (and placeholders) with a 'broken lib' icon. Future plans are also to be able to relocate missing libs and reload them at runtime. Code notes: - Placeholder ID is just a regular datablock of same type as expected linked one, with 'default' data, and a LIB_MISSING bitflag set. - To allow creation of such datablocks, creation of datablocks in BKE was split in two step: + Allocation of memory itself. + Setting of all internal data to default values. See also the design task (T43351). Reviewed by @campbellbarton, thanks a bunch! Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1394
2015-06-27Cleanup: all params of BLI_str partition funcs can be const...Bastien Montagne
2015-05-06Shader node: support native render capabilitiesCampbell Barton
D1188 by @a.romanov
2015-05-04Separate scene simplification into viewport and renderSergey Sharybin
This way it is possible to have viewport simplification bumped all the way up, making viewport really responsive but still have final render to use highest subdivision possible. Reviewers: lukastoenne, campbellbarton, dingto Reviewed By: campbellbarton, dingto Subscribers: dingto, nutel, eyecandy, venomgfx Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1273
2015-04-06Multi-View and Stereo 3DDalai Felinto
Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
2015-03-28Cleanup: redundant struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2015-03-21Cleanup: constify scene/modifiersCampbell Barton
2015-01-19Viewport: Add adjustable safe areas, 3d-view & VSECampbell Barton
Also adds safe-area presets. D325 by Diego Gangl with own edits.
2014-11-11Cleanup: remove inline list-countCampbell Barton
2014-10-23Fix T42330 game engine does not allow texture slots generation.Antony Riakiotakis
2014-08-27Only calculate texture paint slots from mtex if renderer is blenderAntony Riakiotakis
internal. This should eliminate some confusion when people use external render engines.
2014-08-26Move bUnit_getScaleUnit -> BKE_scene_unit_scaleCampbell Barton
unit.c intentionally doesn't include DNA or BKE headers (except its own)
2014-07-19Fix T41010: MetaBall Duplivert Unwanted Movement Bug.Bastien Montagne
BKE_scene_base_iter_next() was completely messing poor dupli objects' matrices... Note this func should be reworked, but as stated in comments, it should not exist at all, DAG should be used here, so until we have new shinny one we can live with this. Also, mballs do not behave correctly when used as duplis (org object remains visible/rendered, unlike any other object type). This will be fixed in a separate patch/commit, since it proved to be rather tricky to handle.
2014-04-27Revert the testing sculpt openmp thread control and limit for OSX to ↵Jens Verwiebe
physical threads as in 2.70a tag
2014-03-31Fix compile due forgot remove BKE_scene_omp_threads_update from patchJens Verwiebe
2014-03-31Sculpt/dyntopo: Make the omp threads configurable to overcome performance issuesJens Verwiebe
- autodetect optimal default, which typically avoids HT threads - can store setting in .blend per scene - this does not touch general omp max threads, due i found other areas where the calculations are fitting for huge corecount - Intel notes, some of the older generation processors with HyperThreading would not provide significant performance boost for FPU intensive applications. On those systems you might want to set OMP_NUM_THREADS = total number of cores (not total number of hardware theads).
2014-02-25Fix T38824: curve which is constrained on a hidden layer causes cycles crashSergey Sharybin
Issue was caused by cycles setting scene frame which will update scene for all the layers (not just visible ones) which confuses depsgraph making objects which are needed as dependency are not really evaluated. Made it so setting frame via scene.frame_set() which check whether update need to be flushed to an invisible objects and do this if so. Not ideal solution but seems to be safest at this point.
2014-02-03Code cleanup: use bools where possibleCampbell Barton
2014-01-23Removed the omat matrix from DupliObject.Lukas Tönne
This was storing the original object matrix, which builds on the assumption that obmat is modified during dupli construction, which is a bad hack. Now the obmats are still modified, but this only happens outside of the dupli system itself and the original ("omat") is stored as local variables in the same place where the obmat manipulation takes place. This is easier to follow and avoids hidden hacks as much as possible. Reviewed By: campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D254
2013-12-26Threaded object update and EvaluationContextSergey Sharybin
Summary: Made objects update happening from multiple threads. It is a task-based scheduling system which uses current dependency graph for spawning new tasks. This means threading happens on object level, but the system is flexible enough for higher granularity. Technical details: - Uses task scheduler which was recently committed to trunk (that one which Brecht ported from Cycles). - Added two utility functions to dependency graph: * DAG_threaded_update_begin, which is called to initialize threaded objects update. It will also schedule root DAG node to the queue, hence starting evaluation process. Initialization will calculate how much parents are to be evaluation before current DAG node can be scheduled. This value is used by task threads for faster detecting which nodes might be scheduled. * DAG_threaded_update_handle_node_updated which is called from task thread function when node was fully handled. This function decreases num_pending_parents of node children and schedules children with zero valency. As it might have become clear, task thread receives DAG nodes and decides which callback to call for it. Currently only BKE_object_handle_update is called for object nodes. In the future it'll call node->callback() from Ali's new DAG. - This required adding some workarounds to the render pipeline. Mainly to stop using get_object_dm() from modifiers' apply callback. Such a call was only a workaround for dependency graph glitch when rendering scene with, say, boolean modifiers before displaying this scene. Such change moves workaround from one place to another, so overall hackentropy remains the same. - Added paradigm of EvaluaitonContext. Currently it's more like just a more reliable replacement for G.is_rendering which fails in some circumstances. Future idea of this context is to also store all the local data needed for objects evaluation such as local time, Copy-on-Write data and so. There're two types of EvaluationContext: * Context used for viewport updated and owned by Main. In the future this context might be easily moved to Window or Screen to allo per-window/per-screen local time. * Context used by render engines to evaluate objects for render purposes. Render engine is an owner of this context. This context is passed to all object update routines. Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton Reviewed By: brecht CC: lukastoenne Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D94
2013-07-09Fixed more threading issues with metaballsSergey Sharybin
This time issue was caused by static variables used in BKE_scene_base_iter_next function. Change is not so much ultimate actually, but didn't find more clear solution for now. So the changes are: - Wrap almost all the static variables into own context- like structure, which is owned by the callee function and getting passed to the iteration function. - Recursion detection wasn't possible with such approach, so recursion detection still uses static in_next_object variable, but which is now stored in thread local storage (TLS, or thread variable if this names are more clear for you). This makes code thread-safe, but for sure final solution shall be completely different. Ideally, dependency graph shall be possible to answer on question "which object is a motherball for this metaball". This will avoid iterating via all the bases, objects and duplis just to get needed motherball. Further, metaball evaluation ideally will use the same kind of depsgraph filtering, which will get result for question like "which objects belongs to this group of metaballs". But this ideal things are to be solved in Joshua's and mind GSoC projects. Tested on linux (gcc and clang) and windows (msvc2008), hopefully no compilation error will happen. Thanks to Brecht for reviewing the change and getting feedback for other possible ways we've dicussed!
2013-06-16when setting the subframe for large frames (250,000+) the precision was very ↵Campbell Barton
poor. now use double precision when combining the frame+subframe.
2013-05-08Fix #35240: command line -t number of threads option did not work for cycles.Brecht Van Lommel
Now it works for blender internal, cycles and other multithreading code in Blender in both background and UI mode.
2013-04-25Fix #34806: rigid body world settings were not copied with a full scene copy.Brecht Van Lommel
Now copying a scene will also duplicate groups that consist entirely of objects that are duplicated with the scene. The rigid body world will then also pointers to these new groups.
2013-01-26Fix [#34005] blender will close immediately in debug mode on deleting objectsSergej Reich
Was silly mistake from rigidbody merge, base was used after it's been freed. Now don't free base in BKE_scene_base_remove() and rename it to BKE_scene_base_unlink().
2013-01-23rigidbody: Add DNA/RNA/BKE infrastructure for the rigid body simSergej Reich
This is just the basic structure, the simulation isn't hooked up yet. Scenes get a pointer to a rigid body world that holds rigid body objects. Objects get a pointer to a rigdid body object. Both rigid body world and objects aren't used directly in the simulation and only hold information to create the actual physics objects. Physics objects are created when rigid body objects are validated. In order to keep blender and bullet objects in sync care has to be taken to either call appropriate set functions or flag objects for validation. Part of GSoC 2010 and 2012. Authors: Joshua Leung (aligorith), Sergej Reich (sergof)
2012-12-13remove BKE_main_scene_add(), just add main arg to BKE_scene_add()Campbell Barton
2012-12-12Holiday coding log :)Ton Roosendaal
Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
2012-10-15add missing redraw notifier for separate UV operator, also some style ↵Campbell Barton
cleanup and remove unused define.
2012-10-01Fix #32695: Can't disable color management for 3D viewSergey Sharybin
Made it so viewport will disable color management if display device set to None. This solves couple of regressions, mainly related on old BGE files and made None display behave exactly as old color management disabled.
2012-09-15Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIOSergey Sharybin
Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
2012-05-13code cleanup: header cleanup and remove some duplicate defines.Campbell Barton
2012-05-05code cleanup: BKE_scene api naming.Campbell Barton
also stop numpy from being found in /usr/include with cmake.
2012-05-05code cleanup: function naming, use BKE_*type* prefix.Campbell Barton
2012-02-17unify include guard defines, __$FILENAME__Campbell Barton
without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
2011-11-28Fix #29389: cycles viewport render not updating on frame changes. This sort ofBrecht Van Lommel
worked by accident before, because of flags that weren't cleared properly. Now moved the call to update render engines into scene_update_* itself.
2011-11-18Added methods new and remove to scene.render.layers, so now render layersSergey Sharybin
can be created and removed from scripts.
2011-11-06Second attempt at getting rid of bsystem_time()Joshua Leung
Hopefully this fixes Collada. Can't really compile that to check here...
2011-11-06Removed old "bsystem_time()" function, which by now is just aJoshua Leung
duplicate of BKE_curframe() which just takes two extra args. For the few calls in the physics engine where CFRA+1 instead of CFRA was being used, I've added a new BKE_nextframe() call, which will calculate for CFRA+1 instead of CFRA in much the same way that bsystem_time() would end up doing things (which means including subframe steps).
2011-11-03Depsgraph/Python: callbacks and properties to detect datablock changesBrecht Van Lommel
* Adds two new python handlers: scene_update_pre() and scene_update_post() These run before and after Blender does a scene update on making modifications to the scene. * Datablocks now have an is_updated property. This will be set to true in the above callbacks if the datablock was tagged to be updated. This works for the most common datablocks used for rendering: object, material, world, lamsp, texture, mesh, curve. * Datablock collections also have an is_updated property. If this is set, it means one datablock of this type was added, removed or modified. It's also useful as a quick check to avoid looping over all datablocks. * RenderEngine.view_update() can also check these properties, for interactive viewport rendering. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.6/Source/Render/UpdateAPI