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2005-12-06Orange branch: Revived hidden treasure, the Groups!Ton Roosendaal
Previous experiment (in 2000) didn't satisfy, it had even some primitive NLA option in groups... so, cleaned up the old code (removed most) and integrated it back in a more useful way. Usage: - CTRL+G gives menu to add group, add to existing group, or remove from groups. - In Object buttons, a new (should become first) Panel was added, showing not only Object "ID button" and Parent, but also the Groups the Object Belongs to. These buttons also allow rename, assigning or removing. - To indicate Objects are grouped, they're drawn in a (not theme yet, so temporal?) green wire color. - Use ALT+SHIFT mouse-select to (de)select an entire group But, the real power of groups is in the following features: -> Particle Force field and Guide control In the "Particle Motion" Panel, you can indicate a Group name, this then limits force fields or guides to members of that Group. (Note that layers still work on top of that... not sure about that). -> Light Groups In the Material "Shaders" Panel, you can indicate a Group name to limit lighting for the Material to lamps in this group. The Lights in a Group do need to be 'visible' for the Scene to be rendered (as usual). -> Group Duplicator In the Object "Anim" Panel, you can set any Object (use Empty!) to duplicate an entire Group. It will make copies of all Objects in that Group. Also works for animated Objects, but it will copy the current positions or deforms. Control over 'local timing' (so we can do Massive anims!) will be added later. (Note; this commit won't render Group duplicators yet, a fix in bf-blender will enable that, next commit will sync) -> Library Appending In the SHIFT-F1 or SHIFT+F4 browsers, you can also find the Groups listed. By appending or linking the Group itself, and use the Group Duplicator, you now can animate and position linked Objects. The nice thing is that the local saved file itself will only store the Group name that was linked, so on a next file read, the Group Objects will be re-read as stored (changed) in the Library file. (Note; current implementation also "gives a base" to linked Group Objects, to show them as Objects in the current Scene. Need that now for testing purposes, but probably will be removed later). -> Outliner Outliner now shows Groups as optio too, nice to organize your data a bit too! In General, Groups have a very good potential... for example, it could become default for MetaBall Objects too (jiri, I can help you later on how this works). All current 'layer relationships' in Blender should be dropped in time, I guess...
2005-12-04Orange branch feature; Material LayeringTon Roosendaal
(WIP, don't bugs for this in tracker yet please!) - New Panel "Layers" in Material buttons, allows to add unlimited amount of materials on top of each other. - Every Layer is actually just another Material, which gets rendered/shaded (including texture), and then added on top of previous layer with an operation like Mix, Add, Mult, etc. - Layers render fully independent, so bumpmaps are not passed on to next layers. - Per Layer you can set if it influences Diffuse, Specular or Alpha - If a Material returns alpha (like from texture), the alpha value is used for adding the layers too. - New texture "Map To" channel allows to have a texture work on a Layer - Each layer, including basis Material, can be turned on/off individually Notes: - at this moment, the full shading pass happens for each layer, including shadow, AO and raytraced mirror or transparency... - I had to remove old hacks from preview render, which corrected reflected normals for preview texturing. - still needs loadsa testing!
2005-10-03Version 1.0 of IpoDrivers.Ton Roosendaal
First note that this is new functionality, unfinished, and only for testing and feedback purposes. I'll list below what works, and what will need work still. This text is also in cms: http://www.blender.org/cms/Ipo_Drivers.680.0.html An IpoDriver is like an IpoCurve, but instead of a Bezier curve, it allows to connect a property of other Objects as input for the "channel". For example, IpoDrivers can be used to have a Shape Key being "driven" by the rotation of a Bone. Or the RGB colors of a Material get driven by the XYZ location of an Object. Editing of Drivers happens in the IpoWindow. Here you can notice that the channels (right hand window) now have an "active" channel indicator. To add a Driver, you have to use the "Transform Properties" Panel (Nkey). Here you can add or remove a Driver to the active channel, and use the buttons to fill in what kind of relationship you want to establish. Driver Objects Note that any Ipo Channel can become driven now, but that only Object transformation or Pose Bone transformation can be used to become a Driver now. At this moment, only the local transformation is taken into account. For Objects that means the location/rotation/scale value without Parent transform (as shown in "Transform Properties" Panel for Objects). For Pose Bones it means that only the Pose transform (changes of rest position) is Driver information (also as shown in Transform Property Panel in Pose Mode). Mapping of Drivers When an Ipo Channel is "driven", the mapping is by default one-to-one. It is only restricted by already built-in limits for Channels, like for Material the "R" value can only range from 0.0 to 1.0. Also note that when mapping rotations, the actual rotation values in Ipos are scaled down with a factor 10.0. (180 degrees actually has in the Ipo system a value of 18.0). This is an ancient year zero convention in Blender... it is a bit hidden, because the ruler (vertical as well as horizontal) displays the virtual values correctly. Only the Properties panel shows the actual value. When you draw an IpoCurve in a Driven channel, this curve will define the mapping between the Driver output (horizontal) and Driven input (vertical, as usual). A nice new option to use is "Insert one-to-one curve" (press I-key, or in pulldown menu). This will also zoom the display in exactly to fill the window, allowing easy edit. If you use this option with degrees, it will map 180 degree rotation to a range of 1.0 unit. Live updates Since the Drivers are integrated in the Ipo system, they will always be updated whenever an Ipo is evaluated. This happens at least on frame changes. For interactive feedback, updates while transforming objects were added in these cases: - Driven Object Ipos, by other Objects or Pose Bones - Driven Shape Key Ipos, by other Objects or Pose Bones You can also insert Drivers on Action Ipos, but these are only evaluated on frame change now. Todo - Drivers can also get a text button, allowing a 1 line Python script to be executed. - Make UI for it a bit less hidden... maybe with visualization in 3D? - Allowing global transform coordinates as Driver too. Issues - renaming Bones won't rename drivers - (file) appending the Ipo won't append the linked driver Objects
2005-09-18initial commit of the fluid simulator.Jean-Luc Peurière
Ton reviewed and gave his blessing. Zr, can you have a look ? see : http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=127&aid=3039&group_id=9 for initial comments. N_T : the solver itself (elbeem) needs some works to get rid of warnings
2005-09-14On behalf of Mika Saari, the famous Unicode Font support!Alexander Ewering
Further information is available here: http://wiki.blender.org/bin/view.pl/Blenderdev/UnicodeFont3D Shortlist of features: - Unicode character support for Font3D - UI to select characters from Unicode character list - UI to select Unicode table areas - Optimized character loading (Load only those characters which are used in font object) Please test extensively if it breaks anything, try also loading/saving files, packing fonts, etc. The official text regression file in the regression suite should be a good start. Thanks to mikasaari for this very useful addition!
2005-09-07Roland Hess' Floor Constraint patch: ↵Martin Poirier
https://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2993&group_id=9&atid=127 Minor modifications to simplify the code in evaluate_constraint. The "Stick" feature will need more work as it gives bad results when skipping frames, jumping around on the timeline and when going backward in time. Suggestion: Would be nice if it could use the local space too, not just global space planes.
2005-08-25Move the settings in the Mesh Tools panel to the new toolsettings struct in ↵Johnny Matthews
Scene. These settings are now saved per scene.
2005-08-20New feature; User definable Clipping Planes.Ton Roosendaal
Press ALT+B in 3d window, draw a rect, and it becomes a clipping volume of 4 planes. You then can rotate the view anyway you like. Works for each 3d window individually. Disable it with another ALT+B press. Commit is huge because it had to change all selection code as well. The user-clipping planes are in 'eye space', the other clipping happens in projected 'viewport space'. Nice to notice is that the 'x=3200' convention (to denote a coordinate is clipped) now is a define. Define value is still a number though... but we now can get up to screens of 12000 pixels without issues! Known issue; here it refuses to draw the 'object centers' or Lamp icons within the clipping region. Can't find any reason for it... however, we might move to non-pixmaps for it anyway. Testing might reveil numerous issues, will be standby for it. Curious? Check this http://www.blender.org/bf/rt4.jpg
2005-08-11 - added eModifierTypeFlag_RequiresOriginalData for modifiers thatDaniel Dunbar
can only follow deform (for example, they store mesh vertex indices) - added ModifierType.foreachObjectLink for iterating over Object links inside modifier data (used for file load, relinking, etc) - switched various modifiers_ functions to take object argument instead of ListBase - added user editable name field to modifiers - bug fix, duplicate and make single user didn't relink object pointers in modifier data - added modifiers to outliner, needs icon - added armature, hook, and softbody modifiers (softbody doesn't do anything atm). added conversion of old hooks to modifiers. NOTE-THE-FIRST: User name field is not initialized on loading 2.38 files so if you have saved stuff with a cvs blender you will see blank names. NOTE-THE-SECOND: Since modifiers aren't evaluated yet for non-Mesh objects, hooks for lattices and curves are broken. Don't updated if you actually, say, *use* Blender. NOTE-THE-THIRD: Old hooks used a quirky weighting system during deformation which can't be extended to modifiers. On the upside, I doubt anyone relied on the old quirky system and the new system makes much more sense. (Although the way falloff works is still quite stupid I think).
2005-08-03 - change modifier applyModifier[EM] function to not free derived argumentDaniel Dunbar
- added modifier_supportsMapping function - update CCG to set actual vertex normal (and not just interior face vertex normal, bla bla bla no one knows what this means nevermind). - renamed modifierType_get_info to modifierType_getInfo for consistency and to increase my commit line count. - update EditMeshDerivedMesh to calculate (and use new) normals when given deformed vertices - added - update editmode modifier calculation to also calculate a cage, not working 100% atm, in particular if a deformer follows a modifier that returns a DerivedMesh the cage is not accurate. - added ccg derivedmesh drawMapped{Vert,Face]NormalsEM functions - currently UI for selecting the cage mesh is rather irritating, will be updated
2005-07-28 - move zlib.h around to make windows happyDaniel Dunbar
still having linking issues with zlib, grumble grumble
2005-07-27Patch provided by Shaul Kedem: Compressed files are back!Ton Roosendaal
He even made a nice doc in wiki: http://wiki.blender.org/bin/view.pl/Blenderdev/Blendgz Usage: set the option "Compress File" in the main "File" pulldown menu. This setting is a user-def, meaning it is not changed on reading files. If you want it default, save it with CTRL+U. The longest debate went over the file naming convention. Shaul started with .blend.gz files, which gave issues in Blender because of the code hanging out everywhere that detects blender files, and that appends the .blend extension if needed. Daniel Dunbar proposed to just save it as .blend, and not bother users with such details. This is indeed the most elegant solution, with as only drawback that old Blender executables cannot read it. This drawback isn't very relevant at the moment, since we're heading towards a release that isn't upward compatible anyway... the recode going on on Meshes, Modfiers, Armatures, Poses, Actions, NLA already have upward compatibility issues. We might check - during the next month(s) - on a builtin system to warn users in the future when we change things that make a file risky to read in an older release.
2005-07-26 - added wave modifier & removed old wave effectDaniel Dunbar
- added decimate modifier & removed old decimate interface (currently lacks warning about destroying data, and there needs to be a way for modifiers to return errors back to the interface) - allow applyModifier to return NULL to indicate error - unfortunately new decimate modifier means it does not know exact number of faces in mesh (other modifiers may come before) and so instead interface uses a percentage. if people need exact face count slider then I will have to think of some hack to fit this in. note that it does display the output face count so its possible to tweak the pct to get what you want regardless. - removed python Wave object If you are bored now how much easier it is to implement something like decimate as a modifier. Very few changes to interface, very few entry points.
2005-07-20 - added modifier_dependsOnTime to check if modifier needs updatingDaniel Dunbar
based on time change. would be nice if dep graph could handle this. - made dep check if modifiers need update on time change - fix render crash (access null) - added new Build Effect modifier type. compared to old one works as a full member of modifier system, means can apply subsurf, etc on it, reorder, what have you. and it is all nice and self contained. - removed old Build effect, old files convert to new style on load - couldn't help myself, added a randomize feature to build effect - removed Python BuildEffect support
2005-07-20 - split {curve,lattice,armature}_deform_verts out of mesh_deformDaniel Dunbar
- removed mesh_deform (merge into mesh_modifier) - switch python lattice_apply function to use object_apply_deform, this isn't exactly equivalent but the python system shouldn't have been calling that deep into the kernel anyway. New feature: Modifier stack - added Object.modifiers (list of ModifierData elements) - added DNA_modifier_types.h o contains type definition for the file data for the various modifier types - added BKE_modifier.h o contains modifierType_get_info (access to modifier type registry) o structs and defines for runtime modifier usage - updated mesh_calc_modifiers to evaluate modifier stack (note that for the time being it also evaluates the old style modifiers so files should load and work as normal). - add file handling modifier code (todo: don't replicate on object copy) - add modifier stack UI code (lives in object panel) Only real new feature at the moment is that you can apply lattices and curves *after* a subdivision surface which was never possible before. Todo: - DEP graph updating does not work correctly yet, so you generally have to tab cycle to see results. - editmode calculation does not use modifier stack. - bug fixes (there must be a few in there somewhere)
2005-07-09- Fix for action constraints; for Bone targets (target is input boneTon Roosendaal
actually) only the relative rotation is used. - Added scale=1.0 initializer in saving files, this fixes a little bit better upward compatibility - Still there are cases where bones flip 180 degrees when you read it with older Blenders... not sure what it is caused by
2005-07-03Result of 2 weeks of quiet coding work in Greece :)Ton Roosendaal
Aim was to get a total refresh of the animation system. This is needed because; - we need to upgrade it with 21st century features - current code is spaghetti/hack combo, and hides good design - it should become lag-free with using dependency graphs A full log, with complete code API/structure/design explanation will follow, that's a load of work... so here below the list with hot changes; - The entire object update system (matrices, geometry) is now centralized. Calls to where_is_object and makeDispList are forbidden, instead we tag objects 'changed' and let the depgraph code sort it out - Removed all old "Ika" code - Depgraph is aware of all relationships, including meta balls, constraints, bevelcurve, and so on. - Made depgraph aware of relation types and layers, to do smart flushing of 'changed' events. Nothing gets calculated too often! - Transform uses depgraph to detect changes - On frame-advance, depgraph flushes animated changes Armatures; Almost all armature related code has been fully built from scratch. It now reveils the original design much better, with a very clean implementation, lag free without even calculating each Bone more than once. Result is quite a speedup yes! Important to note is; 1) Armature is data containing the 'rest position' 2) Pose is the changes of rest position, and always on object level. That way more Objects can use same Pose. Also constraints are in Pose 3) Actions only contain the Ipos to change values in Poses. - Bones draw unrotated now - Drawing bones speedup enormously (10-20 times) - Bone selecting in EditMode, selection state is saved for PoseMode, and vice-versa - Undo in editmode - Bone renaming does vertexgroups, constraints, posechannels, actions, for all users of Armature in entire file - Added Bone renaming in NKey panel - Nkey PoseMode shows eulers now - EditMode and PoseMode now have 'active' bone too (last clicked) - Parenting in EditMode' CTRL+P, ALT+P, with nice options! - Pose is added in Outliner now, with showing that constraints are in the Pose, not Armature - Disconnected IK solving from constraints. It's a separate phase now, on top of the full Pose calculations - Pose itself has a dependency graph too, so evaluation order is lag free. TODO NOW; - Rotating in Posemode has incorrect inverse transform (Martin will fix) - Python Bone/Armature/Pose API disabled... needs full recode too (wait for my doc!) - Game engine will need upgrade too - Depgraph code needs revision, cleanup, can be much faster! (But, compliments for Jean-Luc, it works like a charm!) - IK changed, it now doesnt use previous position to advance to next position anymore. That system looks nice (no flips) but is not well suited for NLA and background render. TODO LATER; We now can do loadsa new nifty features as well; like: - Kill PoseMode (can be option for armatures itself) - Make B-Bones (Bezier, Bspline, like for spines) - Move all silly button level edit to 3d window (like CTRL+I = add IK) - Much better & informative drawing - Fix action/nla editors - Put all ipos in Actions (object, mesh key, lamp color) - Add hooks - Null bones - Much more advanced constraints... Bugfixes; - OGL render (view3d header) had wrong first frame on anim render - Ipo 'recording' mode had wrong playback speed - Vertex-key mode now sticks to show 'active key', until frame change -Ton-
2005-06-18Initial commit for new text object.Alexander Ewering
Important notes: - Full compatibility with old text objects not fully restored (word spacing will be 0.0, need to set it manually to 1.0), will either need version upgrade to 238 or a hack. Will check. - lorem.c (about to be committed) contains BF copyright notice, but as BF did not exist a few hundred years ago, probably best to remove it :) - If you notice any cross-platform issues (especially beloved windows), please report - A few tiny warnings left, I will fix those issues still. The rest has been said already - so have fun testing. And please do! === Reminder: === Documentation at http://blender.instinctive.de/docs/textobject.txt ===
2005-05-09BPython:Willian Padovani Germano
- Made Blender.event var (previously only used by script links) hold ascii value -- where it applies -- of current event during events callback registered with Draw.Register(gui, events, button_events). Useful for gui scripts like Campbell's Python console. No problem using this var to hold the value, since in gui scripts it was not used (always None). - Updated Window and Window.Theme with new theme vars and the Time space. - Script links: -- Added "Render" event for script links (runs twice, second time as "PostEvent", for clean-up actions). Now FrameChanged links don't run when a single pic is rendered. -- Added "Enable Script Links" button in the script buttons tab. Now this bit gets saved in .blends along with the rest of G.f, so users can define per .blend if they are on or off by default. "blender -y" also disables all slinks as happened before with OnLoad ones only. -- Other small changes in the script buttons tab: When a link is added (button "new"), it becomes the active one for the window, no need to press a button to reach it. Also, a pupmenu showing all available texts is shown when "new" is pressed, so users can choose a text w/o having to type. Cancel the popup to leave the string button empty (link exists, but has no script assigned). A pulldown would be better UI-wise, but it's kinda weird to show both scripts and normal texts (Blender doesn't differentiate them) in a script links pulldown. With a popup we can show only texts ending in ".py" (not done in this commit, need opinions) and if the script has no or another extension, case of many in old and current .blend's, there's still the string box for writing its name. -- Implemented Ton's space handler script links: Right now only for the 3d View, but it's trivial to add for others. There are two types: EVENT, to receive 3d View events from a chosen window and DRAW, to draw on the window. Ton's idea was to give scripts a controlled way to integrate better within Blender. Here's how it works: - scripts must have a proper header, like: # SPACEHANDLER.VIEW3D.EVENT and then they are shown in 3d View's View menu, "Space Handler Scripts" submenu. Check (mark, click on it) a script to make it active. EVENT handlers should consult the Blender.event var to get the current event, which can be compared with values from the Draw module: import Blender from Blender import Draw evt = Blender.event if evt == Draw.AKEY: print "a" elif evt == Draw.LEFTMOUSE: print "left mouse button" else: return # ignore, pass event back to Blender Blender.event = None # tell Blender not to process itself the event DRAW handlers are free to draw to their owner 3D View. OpenGL attributes and modelview and projection matrices are pushed before running the handler and poped when it finishes. To communicate between EVENT and DRAW handler scripts we have the Blender.Registry module, as always. Still need to code some nice example, which should also serve to test properly space handlers. Simple tests went fine. - doc updates about the additions. ======= Note: the UI part of the space handlers and script links is of course open for changes, I just tried to make it understandable. Probably we won't use the scriptlinks icon for "None Available" (check 3d View -> View -> Space Handler Scripts), though it hints at what space handlers are. The tooltips may not be accepted either, since other menus don't use them. Opinions welcomed.
2005-05-05Added the new Timeline Window, copied from Tuhopuu, coded by Matt Ebb.Ton Roosendaal
Main change is that it's an own Space type now, not part of the Audio window... the audio window should restrict to own options. This way functionality is nicely separated. Since it's the first time I added a new space (since long!) I've made an extensive tutorial as well. You can find that here: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Adding_new_Space_Window.557.0.html Notes for using timewindow; - Add time markers with MKey - CTRL+M gives option to name Marker - Markers cannot be moved yet... - Pageup-Pagedown keys moves current frame to next-prev Marker - Xkey removes Markers - If an object has Ipos or an Action, it draws key lines - CTRL+Pageup-Pagedown moves current frame to next-prev Key - Press S or E to set start/end frame for playback Notes about the implementation in Tuhopuu: - Add new Marker now selects new, deselects others - Selecting Marker didn't work like elsewhere in Blender, on click it should deselect all, except the indicated Marker. Not when holding SHIFT of course - Not exported functions are static now - Removed unused defines (MARKER_NONE NEXT_AVAIL) - Drawing order was confusing, doing too many matrix calls - Removed not needed scrollbar, added new function to draw time values. (Has advantage the MMB scroll works not confusing on a scrollbar) - Added proper support for 'frame mapping' - The string button (name Marker) had a bug (checked str[64] while str was only 64 long) - String button itself didn't allow "OK on enter" - Made frame buttons in header larger, the arrows overlapped - Removed support for negative frame values, that won't work so simple!
2005-05-02Added baking for softbodies.Ton Roosendaal
Works as follows; - press the 'show bake settings' button (no space left... :) - define start/end frame for bake, and an interval step. The baked result interpolates nicely (Bspline, 4 keys) so in general a step size of 2 or 3 still gives OK results. - Press "BAKE". This will do a full animation + playback. Press ESC if it you don't want it. Once Baked, the BAKE button becomes a FREE BAKE. As reminder the softbody buttons get blocked with error() menu. This saves OK in a file. Renders any frame, including fields and moblur. You can also set a "Timeoffs" for the softbody. And yes, this should be in the NLA once... :) NOTE! With this commit, files saved with the old (first commit) version by Jens Ole won't read the settings back... he stored all sofbody variables in Object, which was moved to a new struct when I did my first commit on SB (over a month ago) Also note that I moved particle deflecting & softbody to a new include.
2005-04-02Integration stage of Softbody projectTon Roosendaal
User level notes are in Wiki here; http://wiki.blender.org/bin/view.pl/Blenderdev/Softbodies And will be added in blender3d.org CMS later. Tech level notes are still pending, but here's the most relevant ones; - made ob->soft struct SoftBody to hold all settings, and read/save in files - added (temporal!) conversion for the old settings. So: read old files with softbody experiments now, and save over! - cleaned API calls for softbody, which are only 5 of them now: sbNew() sbFree() sbObjectStep() (animation steps) sbObjectToSoftbody() (full re-initialize data) sbObjectReset() (only reset motion) - API calls accepts time in frames now, within softbody.c it converts Further, internally code was cleaned some (missing tabs etc). Also tried to keep a well defined structure with hints how to add support for more objects. Can write notes about that...
2005-03-29 - remove unused varDaniel Dunbar
2005-03-09big warning hunt commitJean-Luc Peurière
lot of casts, added prototypes, missing includes and some true errors
2005-01-23Added Joystick sensor (from snailrose)Kester Maddock
2004-12-27Biiig commit! Thanks to 2-3 weeks of cvs freeze...Ton Roosendaal
Render: - New; support for dual CPU render (SDL thread) Currently only works with alternating scanlines, but gives excellent performance. For both normal render as unified implemented. Note the "mutex" locks on z-transp buffer render and imbuf loads. - This has been made possible by major cleanups in render code, especially getting rid of globals (example Tin Tr Tg Tb Ta for textures) or struct OSA or using Materials or Texture data to write to. - Made normal render fully 4x32 floats too, and removed all old optimizes with chars or shorts. - Made normal render and unified render use same code for sky and halo render, giving equal (and better) results for halo render. Old render now also uses PostProcess options (brightness, mul, gamma) - Added option ("FBuf") in F10 Output Panel, this keeps a 4x32 bits buffer after render. Using PostProcess menu you will note an immediate re- display of image too (32 bits RGBA) - Added "Hue" and "Saturation" sliders to PostProcess options - Render module is still not having a "nice" API, but amount of dependencies went down a lot. Next todo: remove abusive "previewrender" code. The last main global in Render (struct Render) now can be re-used for fully controlling a render, to allow multiple "instances" of render to open. - Renderwindow now displays a smal bar on top with the stats, and keeps the stats after render too. Including "spare" page support. Not only easier visible that way, but also to remove the awkward code that was drawing stats in the Info header (extreme slow on some ATIs too) - Cleaned up blendef.h and BKE_utildefines.h, these two had overlapping defines. - I might have forgotten stuff... and will write a nice doc on the architecture!
2004-12-16Errors in saving runtime, and fileops in file window; files were copiedTon Roosendaal
or deleted without keeping track of spaces in names, causing in potential loss of data. Needs review!
2004-12-05Special bf-committers request; Lamp/World/Material now each have 10Ton Roosendaal
channels to link texture to. The amount of code changes seems large, but is mostly getting rind of hardcoded values (6 and 8) for channels, replacing it with MAX_MTEX. Further did some fixes; - Ipo for Lamp showed too many mapping channels - Texture MapTo buttons for lamp missed the slider to blend texture color - Lamp texture mapping "View" only worked for Spot, now it uses lamp- view vector for all types. (Nice for projections!)
2004-11-13Fixed showstopper (thnx intrr!) bug in sequencer + global undo.Ton Roosendaal
This was actually a wrong pointer check in fileread that caused no harm in past, but with UI-less file save it wreaked havoc! Decided to add undo in sequencer window after all... it also involved saving Meta strip settings in files. Very nice :)
2004-11-07Global undo now saves/loads unused data as well.Ton Roosendaal
2004-10-13Fix for bug #1562Ton Roosendaal
There's an ancient code in Blender to denote a projected vertex coordinate is invisble, it sets the x coord at 3200. :) This wasn't updated while coding loopselect, nor edge select. Causing in extreme zoomed in situations vertex selecting go wrong. Also added; option "don't load GUI" in fileselector doesn't get saved in files.
2004-10-06Version 1.0 of the new OutlinerTon Roosendaal
The outliner is a hierarchical diagram displaying a list of data in Blender and its dependencies. The 'databrowse' doesn't really show it, and Oops is too chaotic still. And most of all, the former two don't offer much tools. After discussions on irc, Matt came with this design proposal; http://mke3.net/blender/interface/layout/outliner/ Which is closely followed for the implementation. The current version only shows all 'library data' in Blender (objects, meshes, ipos, etc) and not the 'direct data' such as vertex groups or NLA. I decided to make it inside the Oopw window, as an option. You can find the option in the "View" pulldown, or directly invoke it with ALT+SHIFT+F9 Here's a quick overview of the Outliner GUI: - Header pulldown has options what it can show (Visible = in current layers) - click on triangle arrow to open/close - press AKEY to open/close all - Leftmouse click on an item activates; and does based on type a couple of extra things: - activates a scene - selects/activates the Object - enters editmode (if clicked on Mesh, Curve, etc) - shows the appropriate Shading buttons (Lamp, Material, Texture) - sets the IpoWindow to the current IPO - activates the Ipo-channel in an Action - Selected and Active objects are drawn in its Theme selection color - SHIFT+click on Object does extend-select - Press DOTkey to get the current active data in center of view TODO; - rightmouse selection; for indicating operations like delete or duplicate - showing more data types - icon (re)design... - lotsof options as described in Matts paper still...
2004-09-24EditMesh refactory + undo recodeTon Roosendaal
The changelog is very long... it's on the web too: http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Mesh_editing_rewrite.425.0.html EditMesh refactor notes (user) **** New selection modes When entering Edit Mode for a Mesh, you now have the choice for three selection modes. These are shown as icons in the 3D header (hotkey is being searched for!). - Vertex Select Select vertices as usual, fully compatible with how previous version work - Edge Select Vertices are not drawn anymore, and selections happen by default on the edges. It is a true edge select, meaning that you can select three out of four edges in a face, without automatic having the 4th edge selected. - Face Select Instead of vertices, now selection 'points' are drawn in the face centers. Selected faces also get a colored outline, like for edges. This also is true face select, for each face individual regardless selection status of its vertices or edges. While holding SHIFT, and press a selection mode, you can also combine the above choices. Now selection becomes mixed, and will behave as expected. For example; in Edge+Face select mode, selecting the 4 edges of a face will select the face too. The selection modes and optional drawing modes (like transparant faces, normals, or solid drawing) all work together. All of Blender's mesh editing tools now react to the correct selection mode as well. Most noticeable it's in: **** Extrude Extruding in Edge or Face Select mode allows much more precise control over what's extruded and what should be excluded. Try for example a checker pattern selection, and extrude it. New is the fixed translation when faces are extruded. This always follows the (averaged) face normal(s) of the old face(s), enabling much easier working in 3D views . A single 'G' (Grab) or 'R' (Rotate) or 'S' (Scale) will change transform modus as usual. **** Other things to note - Hiding edges/faces will also behave different based on Select Mode. - while editing, normals of faces are updated always now - Border select (BKEY) has 2 different rules for edges; when one edge is fully inside of the border, it will only select edges that are fully inside. Otherwise it selects each edge intersecting with the border. - in face mode, adding vertices, edges or a circle is invisible... - "Add monkey" now works as a normal primitive (rotated and on 3d cursor) - Mesh undo was fully recoded, hopefully solving issues now with Vertex Keys and Groups - Going in and out of editmode was fully recoded. Especially on larger models you'll notice substantial speed gain. **** Todo Add 'FaceSelect mode' functionality in EditMode, including zbuffered selection, display and editing of UV texture. EditMesh refactor notes (coder) **** Usage of flags in general The "->f" flags are reserved for the editmesh.c and editmesh_lib.c core functions. Actually only selection status is there now. The "->f1" and "->f2" flags are free to use. They're available in vertex/edge/face structs. Since they're free, check carefully when calling other functions that use these flags... for example extrude() or subdivide() use them. **** Selection flags EditVert: eve->f & SELECT EditEdge: eed->f & SELECT EditFace: efa->f & SELECT - Selection is only possible when not-hidden! - Selection flags are always up-to-date, BUT: if selection mode >= SELECT_EDGE vertex selection flags can be incorrect if selection mode == SELECT_FACE vertex/edge selection flags can be incorrect This because of shared vertices or edges. - use for selecting vertices: eve->f &= SELECT - use for selecting edges always: void EM_select_edge(eed, 1) // 1 = select, 0 = deselect - use for selecting faces always: void EM_select_face(efa, 1) // 1 = select, 0 = deselect - To set the 'f' flags in all of the data: void EM_set_flag_all(int flag); void EM_clear_flag_all(int flag); - the old faceselectedOR() and faceselectedAND() are still there, but only to be used for evaluating its vertices **** Code hints for handling selection If the selectmode is 'face'; vertex or edge selections need to be flushed upward. Same is true for 'edge' selection mode. This means that you'll have to keep track of all selections while coding... selecting the four vertices in a face doesn't automatically select the face anymore. However, by using the above calls, at least selections flush downward (to vertex level). You then can call: void EM_selectmode_flush(void); Which flushes selections back upward, based on the selectmode setting. This function does the following: - if selectmode 'vertex': select edges/faces based on its selected vertices - if selectmode 'edge': select faces based its selected edges This works fine in nice controlled situations. However, only changing the vertex selections then still doesn't select a face in face mode! If you really can't avoid only working with vertex selections, you can use this call: void EM_select_flush(void); Now selection is flushed upward regardless current selectmode. That can be destructive for special cases however, like checkerboard selected faces. So use this only when you know everything else was deselected (or deselect it). Example: adding primitives. **** Hide flags EditVert: eve->h EditEdge: eed->h EditFace: efa->h - all hide flags are always up-to-date - hidden vertices/edges/faces are always deselected. so when you operate on selection only, there's no need to check for hide flag. **** Unified undo for editmode New file: editmode_undo.h A pretty nice function pointer handler style undo. Just code three functions, and your undo will fly! The c file has a good reference. Also note that the old undo system has been replaced. It currently uses minimal dependencies on Meshes themselves (no abuse of going in/out editmode), and is restricted nicely to editmode functions. **** Going in/out editmode As speedup now all vertices/faces/edges are allocated in three big chunks. In vertices/faces/edges now tags are set to denote such data cannot be freed. ALso the hashtable (lookup) for edges uses no mallocs at all anymore, but is part of the EditEdge itself.
2004-09-14Lot of code... 2 new features:Ton Roosendaal
1) Curve deform http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Curve_Deform.392.0.html Works simple as expected, but keep track of the rotation axis in F7 buttons (Track X Y Z) Only Mesh deform supported now. Code changes: - centralized deformation calls in curve_modifiers() mesh_modifiers() etcetera. Here also other effects can be added like wave. Now the evaluation order is fixed, but should become optional. It also doesnt use the Displist anymore as deform-input. That latter part is unfinished yet. This code also is used for Hooks and will be needed for softbody - made convention stricter that displists are being checked on in drawobject(), this to prevent routines to make new displists recursively (like armature does). Now a freedisplist() is sufficient to signal that a new displaylist should be made. 2) Object Hooks http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Object_Hooks.391.0.html Support for Hooks is added to Mesh, Lattice, Curve and Surface objects. For Armatures this would require some more work & research. Main goal for this feature is to provide quick & simple access to the underlying geometry in Objects on Object level, supporting hierarchies and Ipos etc.
2004-09-08dangeling pointer fix :)Jens Ole Wund
2004-09-06Stretch To constraintMartin Poirier
Read today's meeting minutes for a description. Bjornmose: We'll need some example and screenshots for the dev pages of blender3d.org. If you can do some, neat, if not, I'll do them. Matt, Emilie and Chris: Please review UI addition. Pixel alignement and all that fun stuff has not be overly looked for (though I did some cleaning by adding alignment blocks).
2004-09-05Second itteration of global undo system. Now based on:Ton Roosendaal
- file-to-memory save - incremental difference steps (compression) everthing has been tightly coded to use minimum of memcpy or allocs. In fact this system works with a single full buffer (=file) in memory, and undosteps as differences from it. Speed gain is factor 4-8 faster. I've added it in CTRL+ALT+T timer menu for a test. Please note the gain is especially in the undo-storing, not in retrieving undo. Also new: file read option to skip UI read (file menu). This now also is default for the undo system.
2004-08-03This commit changes the sweep effect to be called 'Wipe' in both UI and in ↵Johnny Matthews
backend variable naming.
2004-07-09Quite a large one this time... but now we have:Ton Roosendaal
Edges in Mesh - adds automatic when you use creases. For other situations; call the void make_edges(Mesh *me) in mesh.c. Of course, once in editmode the edges are automatically recreated. - in F9 buttons you can add/remove edges too - both for Mesh and DisplistMesh, so it speeds up drawing quite some in wireframe - render for edges can't work... edges have no material nor tface nor col.. so here still the faces are rendered in wire Creases in Subsurf - based on the code by Chris McFarlen - main changes is that now edges are used, saving quite some data in file - use SHIFT+E in editmode to set edges-sharpness. values go from 0-1 - in F9 buttons you can set draw-crease mode. It draws now blended from wire color to edge-select color (as provided in Theme) Known issue: setting sharpness on 1 cube (subdiv 2) gives weird results with some values... Chris, can you check? Further; code cleanups, changing 0 in NULL when needed, no warnings, etc etc
2004-06-30NEW: Ramp shades for diffuse and specularTon Roosendaal
http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Ramp_Shaders.348.0.html Material color and specular now can be defined by a Colorband. The actual color then is defined during shading based on: - shade value (like dotproduct) - energy value (dot product plus light) - normal - result of all shading (useful for adding stuff in the end) Special request from [A]ndy! :)
2004-06-26The revised patch from Leon for new particle effects.Ton Roosendaal
New is that objects can have a force field, and Meshes can even deflect (collide) particles. This is in a new sub-menu in Object buttons F7 The full instructions where on the web, Leon mailed it me and I will put it in CMS tomorrow. For those who like to play with it now, here are demo files: http://download.blender.org/demo/test/ Quite some changes where in the integration though... so previous created particle deflectors will not work. Changes to mention now are: - gravity is renamed to 'force field' - force field and deflector options are in Object now, not in Mesh - the options also have its own struct, doesnt add to Object by default - force fields are possible for all object types, but only work on center. So empty objects are typical for it. Work to do: - add draw method in 3d win to denote forcefield objects - check on the UI (panel with different size?) - add 'recalc' button in deflector panel
2004-06-24Added another Sequence effect: the wellknown Glow effect.Roel Spruit
2004-06-23- Added correct Writing/Reading of the new Sweep sequence effect (Thanks ↵Roel Spruit
Ton, where would I be without you) - Sweep effect updates after you change the type of sweep now.
2004-04-20- Returned multi-user support on Win2k/XP.Simon Clitherow
Now uses 'Application Data/Blender Foundation/Blender' instead of old "Not A Number" dir. - Updated windows installer to make this change transparent for the users. It copies /.blender to the new location and displays a short message to advise them of the change (http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~aphex/installer_msg.jpg). - Installer also includes fix for opening blend files from explorer (patch provided by Valentin Ungureanu (vung) - thanks!) Note to CVS users on Win2k/XP: Although blender will continue to work without changes, you should ideally copy the /.blender dir to <app data>/Blender Foundation/Blender for the sake of correctness :)
2004-04-16This commit removes the glue from Blender, and with itNathan Letwory
the directories decrypt, deflate, encrypt, inflate, readstreamglue, sign, writeblenfile and writestreamglue. Sirdude was so kind to modify the makefiles, so SCons and Make are ready to build with the new Blender. Visual Studio workspaces, solutions and projectfiles still need to be updated (I'll do the .vcprojs and .sln myself after this commit). Runtimes created with the Blender Publisher are not anymore recognised - if you want these available, you'll have to convert them first to .blends with the Publisher.
2004-03-21 - split the data structures that actually constitute a meshDaniel Dunbar
(MVert,MFace,etc) off into DNA_meshdata_types.h, to isolate areas of source that actually edit mesh *data* vs. areas that just edit mesh object information.
2004-01-29last minute commit -- saving .b.blend files on Windows for usersSimon Clitherow
who have set a %HOME% environment var now works again. Patch provided by Bill Baxter, plus an additional fix for Win9x. There is still work to be done with this after the 2.32 release...
2004-01-08- [win32] now really using the directory Blender is installed in. My patch ↵Nathan Letwory
was kinda incomplete, but aphex_ (Simon) was kind enough to point out the lines to edit :)
2003-12-14BPython - first step for better integration of Python in Blender:Willian Padovani Germano
- add a new space: Space Script - add a new dna struct: Script - add these two properly everywhere they are meant to It's not a tiny commit, but most of it is ground work for what is still to be done. Right now the benefits should be: freeing the Text Editor to be used in a window even while a script w/ gui in "on" and letting more than one currently running script w/ gui be accessible from each window Some files are added, so some build systems (not autotools) will need updates
2003-10-25- fixed a bug when saving user defaults (Win32 only)Simon Clitherow
(the first save didn't store paths or font settings!) This is something I broke back at 2.28a :) I'm suprised there were no bug reports on this, but it's fixed now! ;)