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2021-06-18Fix T89233: Incorrect attribute remove warning for curvesHans Goudey
The curve attribute delete function didn't return whether it was successful or not.
2021-06-17Geometry Nodes: fix ownership issue in spline to points conversionJacques Lucke
Previously, `VArray_For_SplineToPoint` did not take ownership of the virtual array leading to use-after-free errors.
2021-05-27Geometry Nodes: Draw curve data in the viewportHans Goudey
This patch adds relatively small changes to the curve draw cache implementation in order to draw the curve data in the viewport. The dependency graph iterator is also modified so that it iterates over the curve geometry component, which is presented to users as `Curve` data with a pointer to the `CurveEval` The idea with the spline data type in geometry nodes is that curve data itself is only the control points, and any evaluated data with faces is a mesh. That is mostly expected elsewhere in Blender anyway. This means it's only necessary to implement wire edge drawing of `CurveEval` data. Adding a `CurveEval` pointer to `Curve` is in line with changes I'd like to make in the future like using `CurveEval` in more places such as edit mode. An alternate solution involves converting the curve wire data to a mesh, however, that requires copying all of the data, and since avoiding it is rather simple and is in-line with future plans anyway, I think doing it this way is better. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11351
2021-05-27Cleanup: Simplify spline point attribute materialize functionsHans Goudey
- Iterate over the mask directly instead of using an index. - Use Span slice and copy_from instead of a lower level function.
2021-05-27Geometry Nodes: Support interpolation between curve domainsHans Goudey
This commit adds interpolation from the point domain to the spline domain and the other way around. Before this, spline domain attributes were basically useless, but now they are quite helpful as a way to use a shared value in a contiguous group of points. I implementented a special virtual array for the spline to points conversion, so that conversion should be close to the ideal performance level, but there are a few ways we could optimize the point to spline conversion in the future: - Use a function virtual array to mix the point values for each spline on demand. - Implement a special case for when the input virtual array is one of the virtual arrays from the spline point attributes. In other words, decrease curve attribute access overhead. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11376
2021-05-20Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2021-05-19Geometry Nodes: Support for dynamic attributes on curve splinesHans Goudey
With this patch you will be able to add and remove attributes from curve data inside of geometry nodes. The following is currently implemented: * Adding attributes with any data type to splines or spline points. * Support for working with multiple splines at the same time. * Interaction with the three builtin point attributes. * Resampling attributes in the resample node. The following is not implemented in this patch: * Joining attributes when joining splines with the join geometry node. * Domain interpolation between spline and point domains. * More efficient ways to call attribute operations once per spline. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11251
2021-05-19Cleanup: Use copy constructor for CurveEvalHans Goudey
There is no need for a special "copy" method with a copy constructor, which will be necessary to explicitly copy attributes anyway.
2021-05-16Cleanup: Improve commentsHans Goudey
2021-05-16Cleanup: Use helper functionHans Goudey
Use the `CurveEval` function introduced in the last commit.
2021-05-13Cleanup: missing overrideJacques Lucke
2021-05-12Cleanup: Splines: Add accessors to spline vectorHans Goudey
Not allowing external direct access to the vector of splines in the curve will help for things like reallocating custom data when a spline is added or removed.
2021-05-12Geometry Nodes Curves: Expose first builtin point attributesHans Goudey
This commit exposes the first spline control point attributes. The implementation incorporates the attributes into the virtual array system, providing efficient methods to flatten the data into a contiguous array and to apply changes from a flattened array. This is only part of the eventual goal, which includes changes to run attribute nodes separately for each spline to completely avoid copying. So far `tilt` and `radius`, the two generic attributes common to all spline types, are implemented. The more complex `position` attribute is also added. It requires some special handling for Bezier splines, where the control point handles need to be moved along with the control points. To make that work I also added automatic handle recalculation to the Bezier spline. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11187
2021-05-11Cleanup: Whitespace, add doxygen sectionsHans Goudey
The sections aren't helpful at the moment, but I will add more code here soon that will benefit more from the visual separation.
2021-05-11Cleanup: Use a helper function for repetitive codeHans Goudey
Retrieving data from the component can be done in a separate function to save some repetition.
2021-05-03Geometry Nodes: Initial basic curve data supportHans Goudey
This patch adds initial curve support to geometry nodes. Currently there is only one node available, the "Curve to Mesh" node, T87428. However, the aim of the changes here is larger than just supporting curve data in nodes-- it also uses the opportunity to add better spline data structures, intended to replace the existing curve evaluation code. The curve code in Blender is quite old, and it's generally regarded as some of the messiest, hardest-to-understand code as well. The classes in `BKE_spline.hh` aim to be faster, more extensible, and much more easily understandable. Further explanation can be found in comments in that file. Initial builtin spline attributes are supported-- reading and writing from the `cyclic` and `resolution` attributes works with any of the attribute nodes. Also, only Z-up normal calculation is implemented at the moment, and tilts do not apply yet. **Limitations** - For now, you must bring curves into the node tree with an "Object Info" node. Changes to the curve modifier stack will come later. - Converting to a mesh is necessary to visualize the curve data. Further progress can be tracked in: T87245 Higher level design document: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Modules/Physics_Nodes/Projects/EverythingNodes/CurveNodes Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11091