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Is lazily-initialized array owned by the SubdivCCG. Allows to access
index of a first grid of a given face in the flat array of grids.
Currently unused, but is needed for multires bake.
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Should be no functional changes.
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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
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These were the last remaining new sculpt tools that did not support multires.
Performance could be improved still, but it should work.
Fixes T68899
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The other direction is faster.
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This is to be used by the new sculpting tools.
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Makes it easier to initialze adjacency, avoid extra re-allocations during
initialization, reduces memory footprint.
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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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On CCG side it is done similar to displacement, where we have
a dedicated functor which evaluates displacement. Might be seemed
as an overkill, but allows to decouple SubdivCCG from mesh entirely,
and maybe even free up coarse mesh in order to save some memory.
Some weak-looking aspect is the call to update normals from the
draw manager. Ideally, the manager will only draw what is already
evaluated. But it's a bit tricky to find a best place for this since
we avoid dependency graph updates during sculpt as much as possible.
The new code mimics the old code, this is how it was in 2.7.
Fix shading part of T58307.
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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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Display statistics from CCG structure.
This makes values to be different from what is shown in object
mode, since CCG is operating on individual grids, and object
mode will stitch those grids. But on another, those values from
CCG is what sculpt mode is actually "sees" or "uses".
The number of faces should be the same in both sculpt and object
modes.
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3719
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Not sure why but MSVC is complaining for some of those.
In particular for the struct in BKE_subdiv_ccg.h. Those were the ones
crashing here..
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Similar to previous commit, but for vertices.
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This information is stored for each non-loose edge.
For each of such edge we store:
- List of CCG faces it is adjacent to.
This way we can easily check whether it is adjacent to
any face which is tagged for update or so.
- List of boundary elements from adjacent grids.
This allows to traverse along the edge and average all
adjacent grids.
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Will speed up (or rather bring speed back to what it is supposed to be)
for brushes like smooth.
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Currently is only working on an "inner" grid boundaries.
Need to implement averaging across face edges.
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This makes it so coordinates and normals for CCG are calculated
with mutires displacement taken into account. This solves issues
with multires displacement being lost when entering sculpt mode.
The missing part is averaging of normals along grid boundaries.
But even then sculpting shows decent results.
The plan to solve that would be to introduce function to stitch
grids, which can also be used by Smooth brush which requires
this.
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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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Allows to do re-shaping easier, since we will know for sure
what was the limit surface the CCG is created for.
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Attempts to substitude CCGDM with an OpenSubdiv based structure
which has less abstraction levels. The missing part in this
substitude is a face pointers which old CCGDM/multires code was
using to stitch faces (averaging boundaries).
Another curial bit missing: "reshaping" of multires CD_MDISPS
to the state of new PBVH grids.
The new code is only available when OpenSubdiv modifier is
enabled (WITH_OPENSUBDIV_MODIFIER=ON) and with debug value of
128. This is so this WIP code is not interfering with current
production machines in the studio.
Reviewers: brecht
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3685
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Nothing really interesting, just starting laying down API which
seems to be a decent substitute to CCGDM, without requiring too
much work be done in sculpting area.
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