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This is more in line with standard grids and means we don't have to make
many special exceptions in the upcoming change for arbitrary number of volume
grids support in Eevee.
The workbench shader was also changed to fix bugs where squared density was
used, and the smoke color would affect the density so that black smoke would
be invisible. This can change the look of smoke in workbench significantly.
When using the color grid when smoke has a constant color, the color grid
will no longer be premultiplied by the density. If the color is constant
we want to be able not to store a grid at all. This breaks one test for
Cycles and Eevee, but the setup in that test using a color without density
does not make sense. It suffers from artifacts since the unpremultiplied
color grid by itself will not have smooth boundaries.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6951
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'Private' can be a rather confusing term, especially when considering
its meaning in programming languages.
So now root node trees and master collections are 'embedded' IDs
instead.
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A default face set color was not being set in previously saved meshes,
so it will always render the default face set with a random color until
the colors were recalculated.
Bump subversion to 283.8
Reviewed By: dfelinto
Maniphest Tasks: T74613
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7094
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When scaling the root bone of a rig to apply a global scale, the
corrective smooth modifier results in wrong deformation due to incorrect
scaling. The delta calculations are not taking into account any scale
value.
To fix it, a scale property is added to the modifier, allowing to set
manually the scale value for the deltas by simply multiplying the
vectors by this value. There is a similar implementation in Maya's Delta
Mush deformer. This property can be for example driven by the scale of
the root bone of the rig, to dynamically update when the animator scale
this bone.
Reviewed By: brecht, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6622
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This automasking option protects the open boundary edges of the mesh from the brush deformation. This is needed to sculpt cloths and it works nicely with the cloth brush.
It has a Propagation Steps property that controls the falloff of the mask from the edge.
Limitations:
- The automask is recalculated at the beginning of each stroke, creating a little bit of lag in high poly meshes, but it is not necessary. This can be fixed in the future by caching the edge distances, increasing a little bit the complexity of the code.
- The boundary vertex detection in meshes is not ideal and it fails with triangulated geometry, but it is the same as in the smooth brush. After fixing this, we should refactor the smooth brush to use the API and let the automasking option manually control the affected vertices.
- It does not work in Multires (it needs to be implemented in the API). The smooth brush in Multires is also not making boundary vertices.
- The falloff has a visible line artifact on grid patterns. We can smooth the final automasking factors several iterations, but it will make the initialization much slower. This can also be added in the future if we decided to cache the distances.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6705
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This introduces a variable to store a face set ID which is going to be
rendered white. When initializing a mesh or randomizing the colors, this
variable gets updated to always render a white face set. This way the
face set overlay can be enabled without adding colors to the mesh if
face sets are not in use. After creating the first face set, new colors
are generated randomly like usual.
The face set stored as default does not have any special meaning for
tools or brushes, it just affects the rendering color.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7035
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In rB7c5a44c71f13 I changed the way transform matrices are loaded from
Alembic. Instead of having the Alembic importer convert matrices from
local (in the Alembic file) to World (to pass to the constraint handling
the animation of transforms), I set the constraint space to
`CONSTRAINT_SPACE_LOCAL`.
This worked thanks to rB7728bfd4c45c. However, that commit was reverted,
which meant that for parentless objects `CONSTRAINT_SPACE_LOCAL` no
longer means "local space".
The situation is resolved by setting the constraint to world space
again, and computing the world matrix in the Alembic importer.
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This commit is a full refactor of the grease pencil modules including Draw Engine, Modifiers, VFX, depsgraph update, improvements in operators and conversion of Sculpt and Weight paint tools to real brushes.
Also, a huge code cleanup has been done at all levels.
Thanks to @fclem for his work and yo @pepeland and @mendio for the testing and help in the development.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6293
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The old convention was easy to confuse with ScrArea.
Part of https://developer.blender.org/T74432.
This is mostly a batch rename with some manual fixing. Only single word
variable names are changed, no prefixed/suffixed names.
Brecht van Lommel and Campbell Barton both gave me a green light for
this convention change.
Also ran clan clang format on affected files.
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Some cases don't need to add the trailing slash.
Use BLI_cleanup_path in this case.
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Previously, `writedata` was used to store `bNodeSocket->default_value`.
There are a couple of issues with that:
* Breaks if someone tries to load the file on a big endian system (afaik).
* There is a `/* do not use for structs */` comment on `writedata`.
* Depends on `MEM_allocN_len` which should be avoided in my opinion.
* Now it is more apparent, that this should be handled by callbacks as well.
The part in `readfile.c` should work just fine still. I could also do a case
distinction there, but the code would be the same for every case for now.
Just `sock->default_value = newdataadr(fd, sock->default_value);`.
This might change, if we want to store more complex socket type specific data
that does not fit into a single struct.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7039
Reviewers: brecht
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- Use 'BKE_object_defgroup' prefix for object functions.
- Rename 'defvert_verify_index' to 'defvert_ensure_index'
since this adds the group if it isn't found.
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Face Sets are the new system to control the visibility state of the mesh in sculpt and paint modes. They are designed to work in modes where brushes are the primary way of interaction and they provide much more control when working with meshes with complex shapes and overlapping surfaces.
This initial commit includes:
- Sculpt Face Sets data structures and PBVH rendering.
- Face Set overlay and opacity controls.
- Sculpt Undo support.
- Remesher reprojection support. The visibility state of the mesh is also preserved when remeshing.
- Automasking and Mesh filter support.
- Mask expand operator mode to expand Face Sets (Shift + W) and flood fill areas by connectivity (press Ctrl while expanding).
- Sculpt Mode Face Sets and Visibility API.
- Sculpt Face Sets creation and visibility management operators.
- Operator to randomize the Face Sets colors.
- Draw Face Sets brush tool to create and edit the Face Sets. Drawing on the mesh creates a new Face Set. Pressing Ctrl before drawing modifies the Face Set under the brush at the beginning of the stroke.
- Updated keymap and menu to work with Face Sets from Sculpt Mode (H to toggle visibility, Alt + H to show all, Shit + H to hide).
- Pie menu on the W key with Face common Sets operations.
Know limitations:
- Multires support. The Face Sets and Visibility API needs to be implemented for Multires.
Reviewed By: jbakker, #user_interface, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6070
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"session-wise" here mean while editing a same .blend file. So creating
or opening a new one will reset the uuid counter. This should avoid any
overflow in practice.
Only IDs added to Main database get an uuid, runtime-only ones are not
affected.
This is intended to provide undo with a way to find IDs across several
'memory realms' (undo speedup project).
No behavior change is expected from this commit itself.
Part of T60695.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7007
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- Use 'BKE_object_material_*', 'BKE_id_material_*' prefix
for functions that operate on Object and ID types.
- Use '_len' suffix for length (matching BLI naming).
- Use '_p' suffix for functions that return a pointer to values
where the value would typically be returned.
Functions renamed:
- BKE_object_material_resize was BKE_material_resize_object
- BKE_object_material_remap was BKE_material_remap_object
- BKE_object_material_remap_calc was BKE_material_remap_object_calc
- BKE_object_material_array_p was BKE_object_material_array
- BKE_object_material_len_p was BKE_object_material_num
- BKE_id_material_array_p was BKE_id_material_array
- BKE_id_material_len_p was BKE_id_material_num
- BKE_id_material_resize was BKE_material_resize_id
- BKE_id_material_append was BKE_material_append_id
- BKE_id_material_pop was BKE_material_pop_id
- BKE_id_material_clear was BKE_material_clear_id
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And change file browser to boolean from bitflag enum, which is only 32 bit.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7004
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At least a brush under each tool needs to exist by default in the blend
file to reset its properties. If it does not exist, the user needs to
reset it manually.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T74307
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6972
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6916
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This patch adds the ability to set colors and alpha of dashed line of
Time Markers. That way themes can avoid contrast issues and communicate
selection better. See screenshots in D6877.
Bumps subversion.
Reviewed By: William Reynish, Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6877
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This adds the `Half Float Precision` option in the image property panel.
This option is only available on float textures and is enabled by default.
Adding a flag inside the imbuf (IB_halffloat) on load is done for EXR and PSD formats that can store half floating point (16bits/channels).
The option is then not displayed in this case and forced.
Related task T73086
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6891
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This is using the GGX probe as background. This has the drawback of
having the resolution choosed in the indirect lighting setting.
The blurring is not really high-quality.
The pros is that it has a simple implementation and is fast to evaluate.
This patch also fades the background alpha to make overlay engine draw the
default background color in the correct color space. Removing one colorspace
hack.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6895
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Consequences of own refactor of usercount handling in readfile.c
(rB367ecff15d74).
Not super happy to have to call that function twice, but that should be
OK (not a real overhead here anyway).
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It does not make sense to read those values when loading a file and they can crash the cursor if they contain invalid coordinates.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T54270
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6754
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Having that extra ID users handling at readfile level, besides generic
one ensured by libquery, has been something bothering me for a long time
(had to fix my share of bugs due to mismatches between those two areas).
Further more, work on undo speedup will require even more complex ID
refcount management if we want to keep it in readfile.c area.
So idea is instead to generalize what we did for linked data already
when undoing: recompute properly usercount numbers after liblink step,
for all IDs.
Note that extra time required here is neglectable in a whole .blend file
reading (few extra milliseconds when loading a full production scene
e.g.).
Notes:
* Some deprecated data (IPOs) are not refcounted at all anymore, this
should not be an issue in pratice since the are supposed to get deleted
after doversion anyway.
* Refcounting happens after `do_versions_after_linking`, i.e those
functions won't get valid ID usercounts currently. Again, this is not a
problem in current code, if needed we could recompute refcount before,
and then ensure `do_versions_after_linoiing()` actually handles properly
usercount, which it does not currently.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6881
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pathJumper.blend from 2.25 release demo files in demos225.zip
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* Direction mode X, Y and Z to align with axes rather than diagonal or
spherical as previously. X is the new default, existing files will
use diagonal or spherical for compatibility.
* Phase offset to offset the wave along its direction, for purposes like
animation and distortion.
https://developer.blender.org/D6382
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Currently the only option is to warp based on the transform of other
objects, which is inconvenient if you want to e.g. control it through
a driver - you need to set up a dummy object and go through that,
which is clunky and should be unneccessary.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6690
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The Alembic importer now works with local coordinates. Previously, the
importer converted transformations from Alembic to world coordinates
before processing them further; this processing often included
re-converting to local coordinates. This change made it possible to
remove some code that assumed that a child transform was only read after
its parent transform.
Blender's Alembic code follows the Maya convention, where in the zero
orientation the camera looks forward instead of down. This extra
rotation is now handled more consistently, and now also properly handles
children of cameras. This fixes T73269.
Unit tests were added to at least ensure that the importer and exporter
are compatible with each other, and that static and animated camera
transforms are handled in the same way.
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Needed to avoid double fix of sun lights bias.
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This fixes the issue where sun shadowmaps needs a very big bias value to
make any difference.
The bias is now in world space and not dependant on shadow bounds.
Unfortunatelly this breaks compatibility with previous version and old
scene are likely to need user intervention to fix.
Also fixes the property range.
Fix T71661 EEVEE shadow from sun on incorrect face
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Library data-blocks are supposed to be tagged as 'real user', i.e.
have one virtual user, since nothing else actually uses (refcounts)
them. That was done in liblink code, but not for newly added ID-LI IDs
when linking from a new libblend file e.g.
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We now have proper flagging for horrible loopback pointers...
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Using a struct here allows to change given parameters to the callbacks
without having to edit all callbacks functions, which is always noisy
and time consuming.
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This enables an extra layer of control in the sculpt brushes.
For now it is enabled only in Scrape, but it should work in all brushes (like normal radius). In the future it may also be enabled in other brushes.
You can tweak in this property in the scrape brush to achieve a much better behavior when working on curve surfaces and control how much volume you want to trim. In most cases, it also fixes the bug where the brush keeps trimming in the same area without disabling accumulate.
It should be possible to fix some other artifacts in other brushes by tweaking this default property.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5993
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This patch allow to change the brush tip shape between a square and a
circle using a brush property.
After this change we are no longer testing the distance against a cube
(the Z axis is not used). I did not test this in depth, but if it does
not produce any artifacts I think we can keep it this way instead of
adding more complexity to the code.
In this new distance test the brush falloff is only applied on the
rounded parts of the square to avoid sharp artifacts in the
diagonals. Because of this, the round version is much softer than
the square one. The planned hardness property will fix this, but
this can also be avoided by setting the fallof to a custom curve.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6165
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The IK chain was using an anchor point by default as it makes sense for
posing, but for creating curved shapes it is useful to be able to
disable it.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6584
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pqrt of T72604.
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Even though we do not have much of those, this might change in the
future, and in any case having specific functions for this ID type in
generic `BKE_lib` area was really confusing.
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Note that `BKE_library.h`/`library.c` were renamed to
`BKE_lib_id.h`/`lib_id.c` to avoid having a too generic name here.
Part of T72604.
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