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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
2022-03-25Cleanup: Further renaming in new curves codeHans Goudey
A follow-up to e253f9f66d6f. Follow the policy from T85728 completely (using "num" as a prefix) and rename another function.
2022-03-24Cleanup: Adjust naming in new curves codeHans Goudey
Rename "size" variables and functions to use "num" instead, based on T85728 (though this doesn't apply to simple C++ containers, it applies here). Rename "range" to "points" in some functions, so be more specific. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14431
2022-03-01Curves: Move curves primitive to object add codeHans Goudey
Currently, any time a Curves data-block is created, the `curves_random` function runs, filling it with 500 random curves, also adding a radius attribute. This is just left over from the prototype in the initial commit that added the type. This commit moves the code that creates the random data to the curve editors module, like the other primitives are organized. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14211
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