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2019-06-11Fix/Cleanup: I18N: Bad usage of IFACE_ instead of TIP_.Bastien Montagne
Cheap tip: anything that is not "Camel Case" and/or that is more than a few words long should use `TIP_` translation, not `IFACE_` one. Also added several missing strings (including the one reported in D5056 by Jean First (@robbott), thanks).
2019-05-20Clip editor: make tool/sidebar wider by default, right align movie clip infoBrecht Van Lommel
2019-04-22Cleanup: style, use braces for editorsCampbell Barton
2019-04-17ClangFormat: apply to source, most of internCampbell Barton
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211. For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches without conflicts, see: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-02-18doxygen: add newline after \fileCampbell Barton
While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy command after it.
2019-02-07Close metadata panels by defaultSergey Sharybin
They might be rather long, and not that commonly accessed.
2019-02-06Improvements and fixes to Cycles metadataSergey Sharybin
This is a request by the studio here to make it possible to see how many samples were used to render a specific shot or a frame. It is a bit more tricky than simply stamping number of samples from a scene since rendering is happening in multiple ranges of samples. This change makes it so Cycles saves configured number of samples for the specific view layer, and also stores start sample and number of samples when rendering only a subrange of all samples. The format used is "cycles.<view_layer_name>.><field>", which allows to have information about all layers in a multi-layer EXR file. Ideally we can store simplified "cycles.<field>" if we know that there is only one render layer in the file, but detecting this is somewhat tricky since Cycles operates on an evaluated scene which always have single view layer. The metadata is shown in the Metadata panels for clip, image and sequencer spaces. Example screenshot which shows the metadata: {F6527727} Reviewers: brecht Reviewed By: brecht Subscribers: fsiddi Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4311
2019-02-06Cleanup: remove redundant doxygen \file argumentCampbell Barton
Move \ingroup onto same line to be more compact and make it clear the file is in the group.
2019-02-01Cleanup: remove redundant, invalid info from headersCampbell Barton
BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful, to reduce noise. - BEGIN/END license blocks Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks. No need for separator text. - Contributors This is often invalid, outdated or misleading especially when splitting files. It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code. See P901 for script to perform these edits.
2019-01-26Cleanup: remove redundant BKE/BLI/BIF headersCampbell Barton
2019-01-15Cleanup: comment line length (editors)Campbell Barton
Prevents clang-format wrapping text before comments.
2018-12-18Fix crash showing footage information for non-animation movie clipsSergey Sharybin
2018-12-14UI: show frame rate in movie clip editorJacques Lucke
Feature Request from Hjialti.
2018-11-02Fix issues with hide/restrict icons after recent changes.Brecht Van Lommel
Set the names to match the original order again, to avoid breaking addons and various places in the code that relied on them.
2018-07-31New Grease Pencil object for 2D animationAntonioya
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.
2018-07-01Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-07-01RNA: use bool for boolean RNA typesCampbell Barton
We were using int's for bool arguments in BKE, just to avoid having wrapper functions.
2018-06-20Objects: restore H key per object hiding.Brecht Van Lommel
H hides selected objects, Shift+H hides unselected objects, and Alt+H reveals hidden objects. This hiding state is distinct from restrict viewport and render, and meant for temporarily hiding objects without affecting more persistent collection hiding. Object hiding is per view-layer, same as selection. It affects the viewport and any preview renders in there, but not final renders. In the outliner, different icons are now used for temporary hiding, and restrict viewport and render. Hidden objects are greyed out. Remaining design issues: * For lamps we probably still want to keep their effect on the scene, currently they are fully disabled by hiding. Arguably mesh lights or even objects being reflected or casting shadows are not that different but perhaps the special lamp exception from local view should remain. * We need a feature still to disabled this hiding for specific viewports, for render or animation preview where you want to see the entire scene while working in another view. * We need a new icon for restrict viewport, for now it uses a grid similar to the 2.4 icon. * Hiding objects does not preserve selection state as it did in 2.7, it's probably convenient to support this again?
2018-01-03Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-01-03Fix T53632: Objects outside scene shown in popupCampbell Barton
Only show objects in current scene when not pinned. This commit adds a filter argument to id-template since we may want to filter by other criteria.
2017-06-08Replace all old DAG calls with direct calls to new DEG and remove ↵Luca Rood
BKE_depsgraph.h This removes BKE_depsgraph.h and depsgraph.c
2015-08-18Refactor translation code out of blenfontCampbell Barton
- Add blentranslation `BLT_*` module. - moved & split `BLF_translation.h` into (`BLT_translation.h`, `BLT_lang.h`). - moved `BLF_*_unifont` functions from `blf_translation.c` to new source file `blf_font_i18n.c`.
2015-02-06cleanup: styleCampbell Barton
2014-11-30Cleanup: warnings & spaceCampbell Barton
2014-11-30Removing last vestigial remains of old C-based UI for Grease PencilJoshua Leung
I'd kept the code around in the codebase until after the merge back to master to avoid having too many conflicts if things changed there (or in case we needed to roll back). Now, it's safe to jettison this!
2014-11-30Grease Pencil - Storyboarding Features (merge from GPencil_EditStrokes branch)Joshua Leung
This merge-commit brings in a number of new features and workflow/UI improvements for working with Grease Pencil. While these were originally targetted at improving the workflow for creating 3D storyboards in Blender using the Grease Pencil, many of these changes should also prove useful in other workflows too. The main highlights here are: 1) It is now possible to edit Grease Pencil strokes - Use D Tab, or toggle the "Enable Editing" toggles in the Toolbar/Properties regions to enter "Stroke Edit Mode". In this mode, many common editing tools will operate on Grease Pencil stroke points instead. - Tools implemented include Select, Select All/Border/Circle/Linked/More/Less, Grab, Rotate, Scale, Bend, Shear, To Sphere, Mirror, Duplicate, Delete. - Proportional Editing works when using the transform tools 2) Grease Pencil stroke settings can now be animated NOTE: Currently drivers don't work, but if time allows, this may still be added before the release. 3) Strokes can be drawn with "filled" interiors, using a separate set of colour/opacity settings to the ones used for the lines themselves. This makes use of OpenGL filled polys, which has the limitation of only being able to fill convex shapes. Some artifacts may be visible on concave shapes (e.g. pacman's mouth will be overdrawn) 4) "Volumetric Strokes" - An alternative drawing technique for stroke drawing has been added which draws strokes as a series of screen-aligned discs. While this was originally a partial experimental technique at getting better quality 3D lines, the effects possible using this technique were interesting enough to warrant making this a dedicated feature. Best results when partial opacity and large stroke widths are used. 5) Improved Onion Skinning Support - Different colours can be selected for the before/after ghosts. To do so, enable the "colour wheel" toggle beside the Onion Skinning toggle, and set the colours accordingly. - Different numbers of ghosts can be shown before/after the current frame 6) Grease Pencil datablocks are now attached to the scene by default instead of the active object. - For a long time, the object-attachment has proved to be quite problematic for users to keep track of. Now that this is done at scene level, it is easier for most users to use. - An exception for old files (and for any addons which may benefit from object attachment instead), is that if the active object has a Grease Pencil datablock, that will be used instead. - It is not currently possible to choose object-attachment from the UI, but it is simple to do this from the console instead, by doing: context.active_object.grease_pencil = bpy.data.grease_pencil["blah"] 7) Various UI Cleanups - The layers UI has been cleaned up to use a list instead of the nested-panels design. Apart from saving space, this is also much nicer to look at now. - The UI code is now all defined in Python. To support this, it has been necessary to add some new context properties to make it easier to access these settings. e.g. "gpencil_data" for the datablock "active_gpencil_layer" and "active_gpencil_frame" for active data, "editable_gpencil_strokes" for the strokes that can be edited - The "stroke placement/alignment" settings (previously "Drawing Settings" at the bottom of the Grease Pencil panel in the Properties Region) is now located in the toolbar. These were more toolsettings than properties for how GPencil got drawn. - "Use Sketching Sessions" has been renamed "Continuous Drawing", as per a suggestion for an earlier discussion on developer.blender.org - By default, the painting operator will wait for a mouse button to be pressed before it starts creating the stroke. This is to make it easier to include this operator in various toolbars/menus/etc. To get it immediately starting (as when you hold down DKEy to draw), set "wait_for_input" to False. - GPencil Layers can be rearranged in the "Grease Pencil" mode of the Action Editor - Toolbar panels have been added to all the other editors which support these. 8) Pie menus for quick-access to tools A set of experimental pie menus has been included for quick access to many tools and settings. It is not necessary to use these to get things done, but they have been designed to help make certain common tasks easier. - Ctrl-D = The main pie menu. Reveals tools in a context sensitive and spatially stable manner. - D Q = "Quick Settings" pie. This allows quick access to the active layer's settings. Notably, colours, thickness, and turning onion skinning on/off.
2014-11-11UI Refactor T41640Campbell Barton
Make the UI API more consistent and reduce confusion with some naming. mainly: - API function calls - enum values some internal static functions have been left for now
2014-06-13Code cleanup: use ED_gpencil_ prefix for grease pencilCampbell Barton
2014-04-30Code cleanup: remove unused includesCampbell Barton
Opted to keep includes if they are used indirectly (even if removing is possible).
2014-04-02Replace resize code of image scopes by use of new GRIP button.Bastien Montagne
This deduplicates/simplifies some code. Also cleanup up a bit scopes UI code! Use new GRIP button for uiList grab-resize. This allows us to greatly simplifies the code, and get rid of a few hacks in uiList event handling! Note autosize mode of uiList is now trigered by any value of list_grip below a given threshold, rather than the fixed zero value... Reviewers: brecht Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D343
2014-04-01Code cleanup: remove TRUE/FALSE & WITH_BOOL_COMPAT defineCampbell Barton
2013-09-05Code cleanup: use boolean instead of int for space_clipSergey Sharybin
2013-06-27Fix a few DPI/retina scaling issues in the graph editor and movie clip editor.Brecht Van Lommel
Patch #35889 by David Jeske.
2013-05-09Show dash instead of filename when displaying frame above image sequence length.Sergey Sharybin
2013-05-09Changes to footage information panelSergey Sharybin
- Display additional information about channels and buffer type (float/byte). - Don't show frame number beyong sequence length. - Also fixed issues with footage length calculation, so it's pronbably will be needed to reload some of existing footages.
2013-04-22Footage information panelSergey Sharybin
Displays such information as current frame dimension, frame number within image sequence/movie and in case of image sequence input displays current file name of a frame. Not entirely happy with such approach, but was requested a lot by artists.
2013-03-27I18n fixes for C panels & menus (we have to specify the default bpyrna ↵Bastien Montagne
context here, else we get the horrible "empty" string (as translation_context of panels is an array, not a pointer, so it's never NULL).
2013-02-25style cleanupCampbell Barton
2013-02-22Fix #34357: image editor scope and clip editor track preview did not resizeBrecht Van Lommel
properly with different DPI settings.
2013-02-17Another huge bunch of UI translation fixes, mostly reported by Leon Cheung, ↵Bastien Montagne
Sv.Lockal, Gabriel Gazzán and Satoshi Yamasaki, thanks!
2012-12-17fix [#33501] Grease pencil in OpenGL renderCampbell Barton
With the view3d 'Render Only' option, grease pencil wouldn't draw, but for OpenGL render it did. Since grease pencil can be very useful in opengl renders, enable grease pencil drawing with 'Render Only' option in the viewport, and add a checkbox in the grease pencil header not to draw (unchecking each layer is annoying and applies to all spaces).
2012-09-15code cleanup: replace macro for BLI_rect size/center with inline functions.Campbell Barton
2012-09-15Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIOSergey Sharybin
Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
2012-08-21code cleanup: use BLI_RCT_SIZE macroCampbell Barton
2012-06-20style cleanup: use TRUE/FALSE for ui align args.Campbell Barton
2012-06-15Style cleanupSergey Sharybin
2012-06-15Internal refactoring of tracking module, should be no functional changesSergey Sharybin
- Re-arrange functions in headers and implementation file to make them more grouped by entity they're operating with. Also order of functions in implementation file should match order of functions in header for easier navigation. - Rename some functions to match conventions of naming public functions. - Some code de-duplication, still some room for improvements tho. - Split main 2D tracking functions into smaller steps to make it more clear. Accidentally OpenMP was disabled in some of previous commits, re-enable it.
2012-06-10style cleanupCampbell Barton
2012-06-10Planar tracking support for motion trackingSergey Sharybin
=========================================== Major list of changes done in tomato branch: - Add a planar tracking implementation to libmv This adds a new planar tracking implementation to libmv. The tracker is based on Ceres[1], the new nonlinear minimizer that myself and Sameer released from Google as open source. Since the motion model is more involved, the interface is different than the RegionTracker interface used previously in Blender. The start of a C API in libmv-capi.{cpp,h} is also included. - Migrate from pat_{min,max} for markers to 4 corners representation Convert markers in the movie clip editor / 2D tracker from using pat_min and pat_max notation to using the a more general, 4-corner representation. There is still considerable porting work to do; in particular sliding from preview widget does not work correct for rotated markers. All other areas should be ported to new representation: * Added support of sliding individual corners. LMB slide + Ctrl would scale the whole pattern * S would scale the whole marker, S-S would scale pattern only * Added support of marker's rotation which is currently rotates only patterns around their centers or all markers around median, Rotation or other non-translation/scaling transformation of search area doesn't make sense. * Track Preview widget would display transformed pattern which libmv actually operates with. - "Efficient Second-order Minimization" for the planar tracker This implements the "Efficient Second-order Minimization" scheme, as supported by the existing translation tracker. This increases the amount of per-iteration work, but decreases the number of iterations required to converge and also increases the size of the basin of attraction for the optimization. - Remove the use of the legacy RegionTracker API from Blender, and replaces it with the new TrackRegion API. This also adds several features to the planar tracker in libmv: * Do a brute-force initialization of tracking similar to "Hybrid" mode in the stable release, but using all floats. This is slower but more accurate. It is still necessary to evaluate if the performance loss is worth it. In particular, this change is necessary to support high bit depth imagery. * Add support for masks over the search window. This is a step towards supporting user-defined tracker masks. The tracker masks will make it easy for users to make a mask for e.g. a ball. Not exposed into interface yet/ * Add Pearson product moment correlation coefficient checking (aka "Correlation" in the UI. This causes tracking failure if the tracked patch is not linearly related to the template. * Add support for warping a few points in addition to the supplied points. This is useful because the tracking code deliberately does not expose the underlying warp representation. Instead, warps are specified in an aparametric way via the correspondences. - Replace the old style tracker configuration panel with the new planar tracking panel. From a users perspective, this means: * The old "tracking algorithm" picker is gone. There is only 1 algorithm now. We may revisit this later, but I would much prefer to have only 1 algorithm. So far no optimization work has been done so the speed is not there yet. * There is now a dropdown to select the motion model. Choices: * Translation * Translation, rotation * Translation, scale * Translation, rotation, scale * Affine * Perspective * The old "Hybrid" mode is gone; instead there is a toggle to enable or disable translation-only tracker initialization. This is the equivalent of the hyrbid mode before, but rewritten to work with the new planar tracking modes. * The pyramid levels setting is gone. At a future date, the planar tracker will decide to use pyramids or not automatically. The pyramid setting was ultimately a mistake; with the brute force initialization it is unnecessary. - Add light-normalized tracking Added the ability to normalize patterns by their average value while tracking, to make them invariant to global illumination changes. Additional details could be found at wiki page [2] [1] http://code.google.com/p/ceres-solver [2] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Motion_Tracker
2012-06-05style cleanupCampbell Barton