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2022-04-14Curves: fix some issues with operator to convert to particle systemJacques Lucke
Ref T97171. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14637
2022-04-14Cleanup: Clang tidyHans Goudey
2022-04-07Curves: operator to snap curves to surfaceJacques Lucke
This operator snaps the first point of every curve to the corresponding surface object. The shape of individual curves or their orientation is not changed. There are two different attachment modes: * `Nearest`: Move each curve so that the first point is on the closest point on the surface. This should be used when the topology of the surface mesh changed, but the shape generally stayed the same. * `Deform`: Use the existing attachment information that is stored for curves to move curves to their new location when the surface mesh was deformed. This generally does not work when the topology changed. The purpose of the operator is to help setup the "ground truth" for how curves are attached to the surface. When the ground truth surface changed, the original curves have to be updated as well. Deforming curves based on an animated surface will be done with geometry nodes independent of the operator. In the UI, the operator is currently exposed in curves sculpt mode in the `Curves > Snap Curves to Surface` menu. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14515
2022-04-07Curves: Name mutable data retrieval functions explicitlyHans Goudey
Add "for_write" on function names that retrieve mutable data arrays. Though this makes function names longer, it's likely worth it because it allows more easily using the const functions in a non-const context, and reduces cases of mistakenly retrieving with edit access. In the long term, this situation might change more if we implement attributes storage that is accessible directly on `CurvesGeometry` without duplicating the attribute API on geometry components, which is currently the rough plan. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14562
2022-04-04Cleanup: clang-tidyCampbell Barton
2022-03-31Cleanup: spelling, trailing space for comment-blocksCampbell Barton
2022-03-30Curves: support converting curves to legacy hair systemJacques Lucke
This adds a new operator that converts all selected curves objects into hair particle systems on their respective surface objects. Existing particle systems with the correct name are updated, otherwise a new particle system is added. The purpose of the operator is the make the new curve sculpting tools useful even before all functionality is ported over from the old hair system. The operator can be found in the `Object > Convert` menu in object mode, when a curves object is active. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14441
2022-02-21Cleanup: move curves sculpt mode toggle operator to sculpt/paint moduleJacques Lucke
This is necessary, because the operator will have to use functions that are currently private within this module. E.g. `paint_cursor_start`.
2022-02-18Curves: initial brush system integration for curves sculpt modeJacques Lucke
This adds the boilerplate code that is necessary to use the tool/brush/paint systems in the new sculpt curves mode. Two temporary dummy tools are part of this patch. They do nothing and only serve to test the boilerplate. When the first actual tool is added, those dummy tools will be removed. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14117
2022-02-15Curves: add initial sculpt modeJacques Lucke
This adds a new sculpt mode to the experimental new curves object. Currently, this mode can only be entered and exited, nothing else. The main initial purpose of this node will be to use it for hair grooming. The patch also adds the `editors/curves/` directory for the new curves object, which will be necessary for many other things as well. I added a completely new mode (`OB_MODE_SCULPT_CURVES`), because `OB_MODE_SCULPT` seems to be rather specific to meshes, and reusing it doesn't seem worth the trouble. The tools/brushes used in mesh vs. curves sculpt mode are quite distinct as well. I had to add DNA_userdef_enums.h to make the patch compile with C++ (forward declaration of enums isn't allowed). This follows the same pattern that we use for other enums in dna. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14107