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Prevents clang-format wrapping text before comments.
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With the new automatic handle algorithm, it is possible to do a lot
of the animation via keyframes without touching the curves. It is
however necessary to change the keyframe interpolation and handle
types in certain cases. Currently the dopesheet/action editor
allows changing the types, but does not show them in any way.
To fix, add a new menu option to display this information. For handle
type, it is represented using the shape of the key icons: diamond for
Free, clipped diamond for Aligned, square for Vector, circle for Auto
Clamp, and cirle with dot for Automatic.
Non-bezier interpolation is a property of intervals between keys,
so it is marked by drawing lines, similar to holds. In this initial
version, only the fact of non-bezier interpolation is displayed,
without distinguishing types. For summaries, the line is drawn at
half alpha if not all curves in the group are non-bezier.
In addition, it is sometimes helpful to know the general direction
of change of the curve, and which keys are extremes. This commit
also adds an option to highlight extremes, based on comparing the
keyed values with adjacent keys. Half-intensity display is used
for overshot bezier extremes, or non-uniform summaries.
Reviewers: brecht, aligorith, billreynish
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3788
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Computation of hold blocks was done by storing ranges (with start and
an end, and likely overlapping) in a tree keyed only by the block start.
This cannot work well, and there even were comments that it is not
reliable in complex cases.
A much better way to deal with it is to split all ranges so they don't
overlap. The most thorough way of doing this is to split at all and every
known keyframe, and in this case the data can actually be stored in the
key column data structures, avoiding the need for a second tree.
In practice, splitting requires a pass to copy this data to newly added
keys, and the necessity to loop over all keyframes in the range being
added. Both are linear and don't add excess algorithmic complexity.
The new implementation also calls BLI_dlrbTree_linkedlist_sync for
its own needs, so the users of the *_to_keylist functions don't have
to do it themselves anymore.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3790
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This commit merge the full development done in greasepencil-object branch and include mainly the following features.
- New grease pencil object.
- New drawing engine.
- New grease pencil modes Draw/Sculpt/Edit and Weight Paint.
- New brushes for grease pencil.
- New modifiers for grease pencil.
- New shaders FX.
- New material system (replace old palettes and colors).
- Split of annotations (old grease pencil) and new grease pencil object.
- UI adapted to blender 2.8.
You can get more info here:
https://code.blender.org/2017/12/drawing-2d-animation-in-blender-2-8/
https://code.blender.org/2018/07/grease-pencil-status-update/
This is the result of nearly two years of development and I want thanks firstly the other members of the grease pencil team: Daniel M. Lara, Matias Mendiola and Joshua Leung for their support, ideas and to keep working in the project all the time, without them this project had been impossible.
Also, I want thanks other Blender developers for their help, advices and to be there always to help me, and specially to Clément Foucault, Dalai Felinto, Pablo Vázquez and Campbell Barton.
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Thanks to @sergey for review
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This translates the gl calls to the new GPU_ wrappers from D3501.
Given it's tedious and repetitive work, this patch does as much as it can with search + replace, the remainder of the gl calls will need to be manually dealt with on a case by case basis.
This fixes 13 of the 28 failing editors when building without opengl.
For the list of substitutions see D3502
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3502
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Strip unindented comment blocks - mainly headers to avoid conflicts.
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Reviewed by Joshua Leung
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* Draw the frame/time number box over the scrollbar instead of above it,
to reduce the clutter/clashes with markers.
* Draw the box centered around the line instead of off to one side,
making it clearer that the frame shown is the one being affected.
* Make the box larger than the scrollbar + use white text to make it
stand out from the neighbouring frame numbers (otherwise, it's easy
to misread that it's just another one of those)
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After discussing with UI team, it's better to show both ranges, to make it
clearer that we have an "overlay" with the preview range.
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instead of using "black" curtains
With most editors now showing the start/end range by default, we need a way of
easily distinguishing when preview range is now enabled. By using a different color
(the exact color used is something we can change/adjust later), there is a more distinct
visual difference between them, making it easier to see what's happening.
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This uses the global scene range, with styling matching the sequencer's start/end
frame drawing.
(The graph editor's "drivers" mode is exempt, as that doesn't really display time
in a linear way, so the start/end frames don't apply)
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It's unlikely to ever be intentional to square the source alpha, as happens
with glBlendFunc, so this changes the blending throughout the code.
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Use consistent prefix for gawain API names as well as
some abbreviations to avoid over-long names, see: D2678
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Use to avoid accidental missing break statements,
use ATTR_FALLTHROUGH to suppress.
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Getting ready for a Gawain API change...
Part of T49043
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See intern/gawain for the API change. Other files are updated to use the new name. Also updated every call site to the recommended style:
unsigned int foo = VertexFormat_add_attrib(format, "foo", COMP_ ... )
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Don't want to annoy module owner.
What is kept:
- UI_view2d_scale_get with unused y scale
- corrected comment
- unsigned --> unsigned int
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I started cleaning up UI_view2d_scale_get where the y scale was unused, then got carried away...
- for loop scope
- declare variables closer to where they are used
- move early exits closer to function start
- unsigned --> unsigned int
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Part of T49450, fixes a Push/Pop mismatch from part yesterday's 3.
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Conflicts:
source/blender/editors/animation/anim_draw.c
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This commit adds a way to debug Cycles motion blur issues which
are usually happening due to something crazy happening in between
of frames. Biggest trouble was that artists had no clue about
what's happening in subframes before they render. This is at
least inefficient workflow when dealing with motion blur shots
with complex animation.
Now there is an option in Time Line Editor which could be found
in View -> Show Subframe. This option will expose current frame
with it's subframe to the time line editor header and it'll allow
scrubbing with a subframe precision in time line editor.
Please note that none of the tools in Blender are aware of
subframe, so they'll likely be using current integer frame still.
This is something we don't consider a bug for now, the whole
purpose for now is to give a tool for investigation. Eventually
we'll likely tweak all tools to be aware of subframe.
Hopefully now we can finish the movie here in the studio..
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Would be cool to find some way to cache the results.
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Decided to request the text color as argument for UI_fonstyle_draw
functions, rather than keeping it being another state to keep track of.
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Reviewers: merwin
Reviewed By: merwin
Maniphest Tasks: T49043
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2353
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constant key value
Technically it is a regression in behavior and should be 2.78a.
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Each LINES draw call is now responsible for its own line width. No need
to set it back to its 1.0 default after every draw.
This eliminates half our calls to glLineWidth , similar to last week’s
work on glPointSize.
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- LINE_STRIP to LINES when only drawing one
- group state changes for easier reading
- general cleanup
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This commit merges all the work done in the GPencil_Editing_Stage3 branch
as of ef2aecf2db981b5344e0d14e7f074f1742b0b2f7 into master. For more details
about the changes that this brings, see the WIP release notes:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.77/GPencil
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team.
There are 3 options here:
1) Keep range (previous behaviour)
2) Seconds - allows a specified offset in seconds around current frame
3) keyframes - zoom to include a number of keyframes around the cursor
Options 2 and 3 have their own properties to tweak the behaviour and all
options can be found in User Preferences->Interface under the 2D
viewports section.
Number 3 will probably need some refinement so commiting here for the
hwoozeberry team to test first.
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Transforming the center after transforming a handle would continuously
flush an extra offset to the handles.
Also use normalization range of -1.0 to 1.0 instead of -0.5 to 0.5 (not
really important, just for better comparisons)
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Normalization feature now uses the full range of the data instead of
just one semiaxis for the maximum size.
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preview is on
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