Welcome to mirror list, hosted at ThFree Co, Russian Federation.

git.blender.org/blender.git - Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository.
summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
AgeCommit message (Collapse)Author
2022-08-19Cleanup: uvedit_*_select, replace `BMEditMesh*` with `BMesh*`Chris Blackbourn
Change `cd_loop_uv_offset` from signed to unsigned, forcing a crash if passed invalid input. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15722
2022-08-17Cleanup: Move view3d_select.c to C++Hans Goudey
Almost entirely adding casting and standard clang tidy changes. Also switch to `blender::Vector` instead of the macro-based `BLI_array`.
2022-08-17UV: grab tool supports live unwrapChris Blackbourn
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15709
2022-08-17UV: add geometry driven uv relax brushChris Blackbourn
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15530
2022-08-16Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-08-16Sculpt: Fix redo panel bugsJoseph Eagar
SCULPT_undo_push_begin no longer takes an explicit name. Instead it takes a wmOperator pointer and uses op->type->name for the name. This is necassary for the redo panel to work and should fix the entire class of bugs related to misspelled undo push names. Cases where the calling operator is not registered may use SCULPT_undo_push_begin_ex if desired; it takes a name string as before.
2022-08-14Cleanup: Move object_vgroup.c to C++Hans Goudey
2022-08-12Cleanup: replace misleading use of 'true' for the bit-field sizeCampbell Barton
Also use a bit-field for SnapObjectParams.keep_on_same_target
2022-08-11Mesh: Move hide flags to generic attributesHans Goudey
This commit moves the hide status of mesh vertices, edges, and faces from the `ME_FLAG` to optional generic boolean attributes. Storing this data as generic attributes can significantly simplify and improve code, as described in T95965. The attributes are called `.hide_vert`, `.hide_edge`, and `.hide_poly`, using the attribute name semantics discussed in T97452. The `.` prefix means they are "UI attributes", so they still contain original data edited by users, but they aren't meant to be accessed procedurally by the user in arbitrary situations. They are also be hidden in the spreadsheet and the attribute list by default, Until 4.0, the attributes are still written to and read from the mesh in the old way, so neither forward nor backward compatibility are affected. This means memory requirements will be increased by one byte per element when the hide status is used. When the flags are removed completely, requirements will decrease when hiding is unused. Further notes: * Some code can be further simplified to skip some processing when the hide attributes don't exist. * The data is still stored in flags for `BMesh`, necessitating some complexity in the conversion to and from `Mesh`. * Access to the "hide" property of mesh elements in RNA is slower. The separate boolean arrays should be used where possible. Ref T95965 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14685
2022-08-11Cleanup: check if the camera was moved before auto-key in smooth-viewCampbell Barton
There is no need to attempt to auto-key when the camera isn't moved.
2022-08-11Cleanup: pass const arguments to smooth-view functionsCampbell Barton
Also move region redraw tag out of view3d_smoothview_apply_with_interp as it's not always needed.
2022-08-09Merge branch 'blender-v3.3-release'Campbell Barton
2022-08-09Fix missing undo steps for smooth-view operatorsCampbell Barton
Support pushing undo steps for smooth-view operations that manipulate the camera. Now V3D_SmoothParams take optional undo arguments. Used for: - VIEW3D_OT_view_center_cursor - VIEW3D_OT_view_center_pick - VIEW3D_OT_view_orbit - VIEW3D_OT_view_roll - VIEW3D_OT_zoom_border Follow up fix for T92099.
2022-08-08Cleanup: refactoring uvislands to prepare for python apiChris Blackbourn
Rename vert -> vertex. Add `BM_uv_element_get_head`. See also: D15598
2022-08-06Merge branch 'blender-v3.3-release'Campbell Barton
2022-08-06Fix T92099: No undo when moving viewport with camera locked to viewPratik Borhade
Supports undo step generation while navigating in locked camera view. NDOF & track-pad navigation are not included for now. Actions that uses smooth view can be supported but are outside the scope of this change, includes undo push for: - VIEW3D_OT_view_pan - VIEW3D_OT_dolly - VIEW3D_OT_fly - VIEW3D_OT_move - VIEW3D_OT_rotate - VIEW3D_OT_walk - VIEW3D_OT_zoom Reviewed by: campbellbarton Ref D15345
2022-08-02Cleanup: Simplify functions for adding and removing color attributesHans Goudey
The specific functions for vertex colors and and sculpt vertex colors can be replaced by more generic attribute functions internally. Also remove a paramter from one function.
2022-08-02Cleanup: Remove unused sculpt and vertex color operatorsHans Goudey
The "Color Attributes" system from f7bbc7cdbb6cb0d2850 has replaced both "Sculpt Vertex Colors" and "Vertex Colors" in the UI. The Operators for adding and removing them are unused now. This commit does not break backwards compatibility with the Python API, it only removes the operators, which generally aren't used by addons anyway. The mesh RNA properties will be removed in 4.0 (T100153). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15077
2022-08-02Merge branch 'blender-v3.3-release'Bastien Montagne
2022-08-02Fix Unreported : add F-curves only filter to functions only appliable to ↵Amelie Fondevilla
F-curves channels. The filter was missing in some places that are using channel data as if it was f-curve channel. There seems to be no related issue or bug, but still it would be best to have them there. Reviewed By: sybren Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D15505
2022-07-30UI: UI_MENU_ARROW_SEP Unicode CharacterHarley Acheson
Use a smaller arrow text character as menu item separator. See D15578 for examples and details. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15578 Reviewed by Julian Eisel
2022-07-30UV: Add options for uv select similar in island modeChris Blackbourn
In island selection mode, add new options for uv select similar: * Area UV * Area 3D * Face (number of faces in island) See also https://developer.blender.org/T47437 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15553
2022-07-29Cleanup: Use const context argument for UIList callbacksHans Goudey
2022-07-25Curves: Unify poll functions, add message with no surfaceHans Goudey
The "snap to surface" operators now have "disabled" poll messages when there is no surface object. The implementation in most curves operators is also unified. The goal is to avoid having to define and use the poll failure messages in multiple places, to reduce the boilerplate that tends to be necessary to add an operator, and to increase the likelihood that operators are implemented with proper poll messages. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15528
2022-07-25Undo: Improve image undo performanceAlex Parker
When texture painting a lot of time is spent in ED_image_paint_tile_find. This fixes stores the PaintTiles in a blender::Map making ED_image_paint_tile_find an O(1) rather than O(n) operation. When using threading the locking should happen during read as well, still this gives a boost in performance as the read is now much faster. Reviewed By: jbakker Maniphest Tasks: T99546 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15415
2022-07-21Cleanup: compiler warningBrecht Van Lommel
2022-07-21Spreadsheet: Implement selection filter for curves sculpt modeHans Goudey
The spreadsheet can retrieve the float selection using the same utilities as curves sculpt brushes. Theoretically this can work in original, evaluated, and viewer node modes, at least when the sculpt selection attributes are able to be propagated. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15393
2022-07-20UI: Remove redundant view reference in view itemsJulian Eisel
The new view item base class already holds a reference to the view, no need to have one in the derived class as well.
2022-07-19Cleanup: Improve API and documentation of interface_view.ccJulian Eisel
File documentation was outdated and could use general improvement. Function names didn't really reflect the level they are operating on.
2022-07-19UI: Port view item features to base class, merge view item button typesJulian Eisel
No user visible changes expected. Merges the tree row and grid tile button types, which were mostly doing the same things. The idea is that there is a button type for highlighting, as well as supporting general view item features (e.g. renaming, drag/drop, etc.). So instead there is a view item button type now. Also ports view item features like renaming, custom context menus, drag controllers and drop controllers to `ui::AbstractViewItem` (the new base class for all view items). This should be quite an improvement because: - Merges code that was duplicated over view items. - Mentioned features (renaming, drag & drop, ...) are much easier to implement in new view types now. Most of it comes "for free". - Further features will immediately become availalbe to all views (e.g. selection). - Simplifies APIs, there don't have to be functions for individual view item types anymore. - View item classes are split and thus less overwhelming visually. - View item buttons now share all code (drawing, handling, etc.) - We're soon running out of available button types, this commit merges two into one. I was hoping I could do this in multiple smaller commits, but things were quite intertwined so that would've taken quite some effort.
2022-07-19UI: Add AbstractViewItem base classJulian Eisel
No user visible changes expected. Similar to rBc355be6faeac, but for view items now instead of the view. Not much of the item code is ported to use it yet, it's actually a bit tricky for the most part. But just introducing the base class already allows me to start unifying the view item buttons (`uiButTreeRow` and `uiButGridTile`). This would be a nice improvement.
2022-07-19Fix T97559: Undoing of NLA strip duplication requires two undo stepsColin Basnett
Fix the issue where undoing a "duplicate NLA strip" operation would require two undo steps. The cause of this was that the operator was not using the operator macro system to combine both the duplication and the translate operators into one. Instead, the old code was simply manually invoking invoking the translate operator after the duplicate operator had completed. This patch requires the default keymap to be modified to include the two new macro operators, `NLA_OT_duplicate_move` and `NLA_OT_duplicate_linked_move` in favour of the old keymap that simply called `NLA_OT_duplicate` and passed along a `linked` argument. `duplicate_move` and `duplicate_move_linked` are two different enough operations to justify having their own operators from user's point-of-view, especially since we cannot yet have different tool-tips based on an operator's settings. Reviewed By: sybren, mont29 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15086
2022-07-14Cleanup: Rename & refactor several F-curve functionsColin Basnett
Rename and refactor several F-curve key manipulation functions, and move them from `editors` to `blenkernel`. The functions formerly known as `delete_fcurve_key`, `delete_fcurve_keys`, and `clear_fcurve_keys` have been moved from `ED_keyframes_edit.h` to `BKE_fcurve.h` and have been renamed according to hierarchical naming rules. Below is a table of the naming changes. | From | To | | -- | -- | | `delete_fcurve_key(fcu, index, do_recalc)` | `BKE_fcurve_delete_key(fcu, index)` | | `delete_fcurve_keys(fcu)` | `BKE_fcurve_delete_keys_selected(fcu)` | | `clear_fcurve_keys(fcu)` | `BKE_fcurve_delete_keys_all(fcu)` | | `calchandles_fcurve()` | `BKE_fcurve_handles_recalc()` | | `calchandles_fcurve_ex()`| `BKE_fcurve_handles_recalc_ex()` | The function formerly known as `delete_fcurve_key` no longer takes a `do_fast` parameter, which determined whether or not to call `calchandles_fcurve`. Now, the responsibility is on the caller to run the new `BKE_fcurve_handles_recalc` function if they have want to recalculate the handles. In addition, there is now a new static private function called `fcurve_bezt_free` which sets the key count to zero and frees the key array. This function is now used in couple of instances of functionally equivalent code. Note that `BKE_fcurve_delete_keys_all` is just a wrapper around `fcurve_bezt_free`. This change was initially spurred by the fact that `delete_fcurve_keys` was improperly named; this was a good opportunity to fix the location and naming of a few of these functions. Reviewed By: sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15282
2022-07-13Fix T99659: Improve UV Island calculation with hidden faces.Chris Blackbourn
Simplify interface, regularize implementation and some light cleanup. See also: T79304 and D15419.
2022-07-12UV: Box and lasso selection for partially intersecting edgesSiddhartha Jejurkar
In UV edge mode, box and lasso selections allow edge selections only when the entire edge is contained within the selection area. This doesn't consider any edges that partially overlap with the selection area. This is now fixed by adding a second pass, similar to how these operators work for edit-mesh selections. Now if both operators are unable to find any edges contained within the selection area, then they will perform a second pass which checks for edges that partially intersect with the selection area. Now edge selection in the UV editor matches edit-mesh edge-selection when drawing wire-frame. Resolves T99443. Ref D15362
2022-07-09Weight & Vertex Paint: always respect edit mode hiding on faces.Alexander Gavrilov
In some cases it is mandatory to be able to hide parts of the mesh in order to paint certain areas. The Mask modifier doesn't work in weight paint, and edit mode hiding requires using selection, which is not always convenient. This makes the weight and vertex paint modes always respect edit mode hiding like sculpt mode. The change in behavior affects drawing and building paint PBVH. Thus it affects brushes, but not menu operators like Smooth or Normalize. In addition, this makes the Alt-H shortcut available even without any selection enabled, and implements Hide for vertex selection. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14163
2022-07-08Curves: support deforming curves on surfaceJacques Lucke
Curves that are attached to a surface can now follow the surface when it is modified using shape keys or modifiers (but not when the original surface is deformed in edit or sculpt mode). The surface is allowed to be changed in any way that keeps uv maps intact. So deformation is allowed, but also some topology changes like subdivision. The following features are added: * A new `Deform Curves on Surface` node, which deforms curves with attachment information based on the surface object and uv map set in the properties panel. * A new `Add Rest Position` checkbox in the shape keys panel. When checked, a new `rest_position` vector attribute is added to the mesh before shape keys and modifiers are applied. This is necessary to support proper deformation of the curves, but can also be used for other purposes. * The `Add > Curve > Empty Hair` operator now sets up a simple geometry nodes setup that deforms the hair. It also makes sure that the rest position attribute is added to the surface. * A new `Object (Attach Curves to Surface)` operator in the `Set Parent To` (ctrl+P) menu, which attaches existing curves to the surface and sets the surface object as parent. Limitations: * Sculpting the procedurally deformed curves will be implemented separately. * The `Deform Curves on Surface` node is not generic and can only be used for one specific purpose currently. We plan to generalize this more in the future by adding support by exposing more inputs and/or by turning it into a node group. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14864
2022-07-07Cleanup: Improve variable nameHans Goudey
The new name makes more sense in non-node-related contexts.
2022-07-04Cleanup: Correct UI view commentsJulian Eisel
2022-07-04Cleanup: correct function signature for UI_block_add_view for grid_viewCampbell Barton
2022-07-03UI: Move rename buffer management to new view base classJulian Eisel
Renaming is a nice example of a feature that shouldn't need a specific implementation for a specific view type (e.g. grid or tree view). So it's something that can be supported in the general view code. Individual views can use it "for free" then. This ports the view level part of the renaming code, the view item level part of it can be ported once we have a common base class for the view items.
2022-07-03UI: Add AbstractView base class for views, unify reconstruction in thereJulian Eisel
No user visible changes expected. There's plenty of duplicated code in the grid and the tree view, and I expect this to become more. This starts the process of unifying these parts, which should also make it easier to add new views. Complexity in the view classes is reduced, and some type shenanigans for C compatibility and general view management can be removed, since there is now a common base type. For the start this ports some of the view reconstruction, where the view and its items are compared to the version of itself in the previous redraw, so that state (highlighted, active, renaming, collapsed, ...) can be preserved. Notifier listening is also ported.
2022-06-30Animation: Add GP layers in regular DopesheetAmélie Fondevilla
Grease Pencil animation channels are now also shown in the Dopesheet mode of the Dopesheet editor and in the Timeline. Grease pencil related events are now listened not only by container `SACTCONT_GPENCIL` (Grease Pencil Dopesheet), but also `SACTCONT_DOPESHEET` (main Dopesheet), and `SACTCONT_TIMELINE` (timeline). A new Animation Filter flag was added: `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY`. For now this only filters out Grease Pencil Layer channels. **Implemented:** - Preview range set: now only considers selected Grease Pencil keyframes when `onlySel` parameter is true. Not only this allows the operator to work with grease pencil keyframes in main dopesheet, but it also fixes the operator in the Grease Pencil dopesheet. - Translation: allocation (and freeing) of specific memory for translation of Grease Pencil keyframes. - Copy/Paste: call to both Fcurve and GPencil operators, to allow for mixed selection. Errors are only reported when both the FCurve and GPencil functions fail to paste anything. - Keyframe Type change and Insert Keyframe: removed some code here to unify Grease Pencil dopesheet and main dopesheet code. - Jump, Snap, Mirror, Select all/box/lasso/circle, Select left/right, Clickselect: account for Grease Pencil channels within the channels loop, no need for `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY` there. **Not Implemented:** - Graph-related operators. The filter `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY` is naively added to all graph-related operators, meaning more-or-less all operators that used `ANIMFILTER_CURVE_VISIBLE`. - Select linked: is for F-curves channel only - Select more/less: not yet implemented for grease pencil layers. - Clean Keys, Sample, Extrapolation, Interpolation, Easing, and Handle type change: work on Fcurve-channels only, so the `ANIMFILTER_FCURVESONLY` filter is activated Graying out these operators (when no fcurve keyframe is selected) can be done with custom poll functions BUT may affect performance. This is NOT done in this patch. **Dopesheet Summary Selection:** The main summary of the dopesheet now also takes into account Grease Pencil keyframes, using some nasty copy/pasting of code, as explained [on devtalk](https://devtalk.blender.org/t/gpencil-layers-integration-in-main-dopesheet-selection-issue/24527). It works, but may be improved, providing some deeper changes. Reviewed By: mendio, pepeland, sybren Maniphest Tasks: T97477 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15003
2022-06-30Curves: New tools for curves sculpt mode.Jacques Lucke
This commit contains various new features for curves sculpt mode that have been developed in parallel. * Selection: * Operator to select points/curves randomly. * Operator to select endpoints of curves. * Operator to grow/shrink an existing selection. * New Brushes: * Pinch: Moves points towards the brush center. * Smooth: Makes individual curves straight without changing the root or tip position. * Puff: Makes curves stand up, aligning them with the surface normal. * Density: Add or remove curves to achieve a certain density defined by a minimum distance value. * Slide: Move root points on the surface. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15134
2022-06-30Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-06-30Transform Snap: nearest face snap mode, snapping options, refactoring.jon denning
This commit adds a new face nearest snapping mode, adds new snapping options, and (lightly) refactors code around snapping. The new face nearest snapping mode will snap transformed geometry to the nearest surface in world space. In contrast, the original face snapping mode uses projection (raycasting) to snap source to target geometry. Face snapping therefore only works with what is visible, while nearest face snapping can snap geometry to occluded parts of the scene. This new mode is critical for retopology work, where some of the target mesh might be occluded (ex: sliding an edge loop that wraps around the backside of target mesh). The nearest face snapping mode has two options: "Snap to Same Target" and "Face Nearest Steps". When the Snap to Same Object option is enabled, the selected source geometry will stay near the target that it is nearest before editing started, which prevents the source geometry from snapping to other targets. The Face Nearest Steps divides the overall transformation for each vertex into n smaller transformations, then applies those n transformations with surface snapping interlacing each step. This steps option handles transformations that cross U-shaped targets better. The new snapping options allow the artist to better control which target objects (objects to which the edited geometry is snapped) are considered when snapping. In particular, the only option for filtering target objects was a "Project onto Self", which allowed the currently edited mesh to be considered as a target. Now, the artist can choose any combination of the following to be considered as a target: the active object, any edited object that isn't active (see note below), any non- edited object. Additionally, the artist has another snapping option to exclude objects that are not selectable as potential targets. The Snapping Options dropdown has been lightly reorganized to allow for the additional options. Included in this patch: - Snap target selection is more controllable for artist with additional snapping options. - Renamed a few of the snap-related functions to better reflect what they actually do now. For example, `applySnapping` implies that this handles the snapping, while `applyProject` implies something entirely different is done there. However, better names would be `applySnappingAsGroup` and `applySnappingIndividual`, respectively, where `applySnappingIndividual` previously only does Face snapping. - Added an initial coordinate parameter to snapping functions so that the nearest target before transforming can be determined(for "Snap to Same Object"), and so the transformation can be broken into smaller steps (for "Face Nearest Steps"). - Separated the BVH Tree getter code from mesh/edit mesh to its own function to reduce code duplication. - Added icon for nearest face snapping. - The original "Project onto Self" was actually not correct! This option should be called "Project onto Active" instead, but that only matters when editing multiple meshes at the same time. This patch makes this change in the UI. Reviewed By: Campbell Barton, Germano Cavalcante Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14591
2022-06-27UI: Scrollbar Behavior ChangesHarley Acheson
Changes to scrollbars so that they are always visible, but thin and dim, and widen and become more visible as your mouse approaches. See D6505 for details and examples. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6505 Reviewed by Campbell Barton
2022-06-22Mask Editor: Add toggle for mask spline drawingSimon Lenz
Adds an overlay option to show/hide the spline points & lines of masks in the Mask Editor. It also moves the "smooth" option up (its position left of the selection dropdown was missleading). {F11847272} This emerged from a discussion in https://developer.blender.org/D12776 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13314
2022-06-21Cleanup: Type safety and asserts around ED_select_similar_compareChris Blackbourn
2022-06-20Cleanup: Grammar: a vs anHans Goudey