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2022-10-11Sculpt: Fix T101718: Automasking crash with new texture paintJoseph Eagar
* 'Original coordinates' mode can't be used in image paint mode (it does nothing in this case anyway). * SCULPT_automasking_factor_get now returns 1.0 if a PBVH_REF_NONE vertex reference is passed in.
2022-10-07Cleanup: redundant parenthesisCampbell Barton
2022-10-05Cleanup: Clang tidyHans Goudey
Also remove unnecessary struct keywords in C++ files.
2022-09-30Cleanup: use function style casts for C++Campbell Barton
2022-09-29Sculpt: Fix T101463: Don't initialize automask to zero inJoseph Eagar
factor mode if topology or boundary modes are inactive Factors mode (precomputing the automask) should initialize the mask to 1.0 if no additive automasking modes are enabled, instead of zero.
2022-09-29Cleanup: Set but unused variableSergey Sharybin
2022-09-29Cleanup: Use c++-style unused paramter form in automasking code.Joseph Eagar
Also renamed shadowed variable in sculpt_filter_mesh.c
2022-09-29Sculpt: Normal-based automasking modesJoseph Eagar
Two new normal-based automasking modes. The first mode, "brush", compares vertex normals with the initial normal at the beginning of the brush stroke. The second, "view", compares vertex normals with the view normal. If "occlusion" is on then rays will be shot from each vertex to test if it is occluded by other geometry (note: this can be very slow).\ Only geometry inside the sculpt mesh is considered. Each mode has an associated angular limit and a falloff. Reviewed by: Julien Kaspar and Jeroen Bakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15297 Ref D15297
2022-09-29Cleanup: quiet deprecated copy warningCampbell Barton
2022-09-29Cleanup: formatCampbell Barton
2022-09-29Sculpt: New Cavity Automasking ModeJoseph Eagar
Add new cavity automasking mode based on local mesh curvature. Cavity masking is a great way to quickly add detail in crevices and the like. It's meant to be used with the Paint brush in color attribute mode. It does work with other brushes but the results can be unpredictable. {F13131497} The old "dirty mask" operator has been replace with a new "mask from cavity" operator that shares the same code with cavity automasking. Differences from the sculpt-dev implementation: * It uses the word "cavity." When I first implemented this I wasn't aware this feature existed in other software (and other paint modes in Blender), and for reasons that escape me today I initially decided to call it a concave or concavity mask. * The cavity factor works a bit differently. It's no longer non-linear and functions as a simple scale around 0.5f. * Supports custom curves. * Supports blurring. Reviewed By: Julian Kaspar, Jeroen Bakker and Campbell Barton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15122 Ref D15122
2022-09-25Cleanup: replace C-style casts with functional casts for numeric typesCampbell Barton
2022-09-17Cleanup: compiler warningsCampbell Barton
2022-09-16Sculpt: New attribute APIJoseph Eagar
New unified attribute API for sculpt code. = Basic Design = The sculpt attribute API can create temporary or permanent attributes (only supported in `PBVH_FACES` mode). Attributes are created via `BKE_sculpt_attribute_ensure.` Attributes can be explicit CustomData attributes or simple array-based pseudo-attributes (this is useful for PBVH_GRIDS and PBVH_BMESH). == `SculptAttributePointers` == There is a structure in `SculptSession` for convenience attribute pointers, `ss->attrs`. Standard attributes should assign these; the attribute API will automatically clear them when the associated attributes are released. For example, the automasking code stores its factor attribute layer in `ss->attrs.automasking_factor`. == Naming == Temporary attributes should use the SCULPT_ATTRIBUTE_NAME macro for naming, it takes an entry in `SculptAttributePointers` and builds a layer name. == `SculptAttribute` == Attributes are referenced by a special `SculptAttribute` structure, which holds all the info needed to look up elements of an attribute at run time. All of these structures live in a preallocated flat array in `SculptSession`, `ss->temp_attributes`. This is extremely important. Since any change to the `CustomData` layout can in principle invalidate every extant `SculptAttribute`, having them all in one block of memory whose location doesn't change allows us to update them transparently. This makes for much simpler code and eliminates bugs. To see why this is tricky to get right, imagine we want to create three attributes in PBVH_BMESH mode and we provide our own `SculptAttribute` structs for the API to fill in. Each new layer will invalidate the `CustomData` block offsets in the prior one, leading to memory corruption. Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15496 Ref D15496
2022-07-30Sculpt: Opaque vertex type for sculptJoseph Eagar
This is a port of sculpt-dev's `SculptVertRef` refactor (note that `SculptVertRef was renamed to PBVHVertRef`) to master. `PBVHVertRef` is a structure that abstracts the concept of a vertex in the sculpt code; it's simply an `intptr_t` wrapped in a struct. For `PBVH_FACES` and `PBVH_GRIDS` this struct stores a vertex index, but for `BMesh` it stores a direct pointer to a BMVert. The intptr_t is wrapped in a struct to prevent the accidental usage of it as an index. There are many reasons to do this: * Right now `BMesh` verts are not logical sculpt verts; to use the sculpt API they must first be converted to indices. This requires a lot of indirect lookups into tables, leading to performance loss. It has also led to greater code complexity and duplication. * Having an abstract vertex type makes it feasible to have one unified temporary attribute API for all three PBVH modes, which in turn made it rather trivial to port sculpt brushes to DynTopo in sculpt-dev (e.g. the layer brush, draw sharp, the smooth brushes, the paint brushes, etc). This attribute API will be in a future patch. * We need to do this anyway for the eventual move to C++. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14272 Reviewed By: Brecht Van Lommel Ref D14272
2022-06-10Cleanup: Clang tidyHans Goudey
2022-06-08Cleanup: Move sculpt_automasking.c to c++Joseph Eagar