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Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.
Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses
- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile
While most of the source tree has been included
- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
use different header conventions.
doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.
See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.
Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey
Ref D14069
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Continuation of 19100aa57d847699d17527b76c2fab1f4ab88885.
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Ref T92709
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Scanline processor did its own heurestic what didn't scale well when
having a multiple cores. In stead of using our own code this patch will
leave it to TBB to determine how to split the scanlines over the
available threads.
Performance of the IMB_transform before this change was 0.002123s, with
this change 0.001601s. This change increases performance in other areas
as well including color management conversions.
Reviewed By: zeddb
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11578
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This patch changes behavior of strip transform and crop feature.
Purpose of this change is to allow display arbitrary portion of input
image, simplify user interface and workflow.
Offset and Crop values in old files are converted in versioning.
Offset animation is also converted. Crop animation and animation of
crop or offset enable properties is not taken into account
Changes in behavior and interface:
- If image is added to timeline it is scaled to fit inside preview area
while maintaining aspect ratio. Image is centered. This is considered
as a baseline for further transformation.
- Scale and rotation was added, so it is possible to transform image at
it's original resolution.
- Crop will not affect image transformation (does not move image).
- Values of Crop and Transform Position are in pixels, these values are
corrected if preview is fraction of project resolution.
- Transform and Mirror panel has been removed and new Transform panel
and Crop panel is moved to Adjust panel. Mirror is now part of new
Transform panel.
Technical changes:
- Preprocessing stage must work on duplicated image, because original is
cached. Previously Crop and Offset could run at once and required only
one duplication of image. This is not the case with new algorithms, so
duplication on demand is implemented. Transformation can read original
image and will output new image that is safe to modify. It should be
possible to add crop step to transform algorithm, so that Crop won't
require previous duplication though.
- Use Crop and Use Translation checkboxes were removed. Individual
values are compared to default values to check if image needs to be
processed. In case of transform this will be done also if resolution of
source.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8393
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This reverts commit 0277579b2850f0ba097741ca22eb8ae9ccd9bcea.
This commit caused build errors on Linux.
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This patch changes behavior of strip transform and crop feature.
Purpose of this change is to allow display arbitrary portion of input
image, simplify user interface and workflow.
Offset and Crop values in old files are converted in versioning.
Offset animation is also converted. Crop animation and animation of
crop or offset enable properties is not taken into account
Changes in behavior and interface:
- If image is added to timeline it is scaled to fit inside preview area
while maintaining aspect ratio. Image is centered. This is considered
as a baseline for further transformation.
- Scale and rotation was added, so it is possible to transform image at
it's original resolution.
- Crop will not affect image transformation (does not move image).
- Values of Crop and Transform Position are in pixels, these values are
corrected if preview is fraction of project resolution.
- Transform and Mirror panel has been removed and new Transform panel
and Crop panel is moved to Adjust panel. Mirror is now part of new
Transform panel.
Technical changes:
- Preprocessing stage must work on duplicated image, because original is
cached. Previously Crop and Offset could run at once and required only
one duplication of image. This is not the case with new algorithms, so
duplication on demand is implemented. Transformation can read original
image and will output new image that is safe to modify. It should be
possible to add crop step to transform algorithm, so that Crop won't
require previous duplication though.
- Use Crop and Use Translation checkboxes were removed. Individual
values are compared to default values to check if image needs to be
processed. In case of transform this will be done also if resolution of
source.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8393
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Also order sizeof(..) first to promote other values to size_t.
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Also correct some outdated symbol references,
add missing 'name' commands.
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Update image undo to store buffers for each step:
- Undo buffers share tiles to avoid using too much memory.
- Undo support for different sized buffers
allowing operations such as crop or resize.
- Paint tiles have been split into separate API/storage.
- Painting speed wont be impacted significantly
since storing the extra tiles is done after the stroke & only
for the first undo step.
Resolves T61263, see D5939 for details.
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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
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While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy
command after it.
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Move \ingroup onto same line to be more compact and
make it clear the file is in the group.
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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.
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- FTOCHAR -> unit_float_to_uchar_clamp
- F3TOCHAR3 -> unit_float_to_uchar_clamp_v3 (swap args)
- F4TOCHAR4 -> unit_float_to_uchar_clamp_v4 (swap args)
- FTOUSHORT -> unit_float_to_ushort_clamp
- USHORTTOUCHAR -> unit_ushort_to_uchar
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GCC seems to detect uninitialized into function calls now, but then isn't
always smart enough to see that it is actually initialized. Disabling this
warning entirely seems a bit too much, so initialize a bit more now.
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Interpolate rather than do alpha over mix, matching projection paint.
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Yet another commit which makes painting aware of multi-threaded systems.
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Moral of the story: Make sure that size_t is used whenever pointer
arithmetic is involved. For images, that basically means whenever any
squared dimensions are involved. Casting an operand to size_t early in
the operation is usually sufficient to force the entire operation to
size_t.
There might still be places lurking where we don't support this
correctly. This has been tested with render pipeline, quite a few image
functions (meaning we can paint on such images now, albeit somewhat
slowly ;) ) and export to jpeg. Too many places in code to check so I
guess we'll be handling cases as they come.
Don't try this at home unless you have an immense ammount of RAM.
First GPixel render of suzanne in the multiverse can be found here:
http://download.blender.org/demo/test/suzanne-billion-pixel.jpg
Can be viewed from blender (takes about 3.3 GB after loading but may
take more during loading so 8GB might be more safe to try this).
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Yep, at last it's here!
There are a few minor issues remaining but development can go on in
master after discussion at blender institute.
For full list of features see:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.72/Painting
Thanks to Sergey and Campbell for the extensive review and to the
countless artists that have given their input and reported issues during
development.
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float images, was not taking premul/straight convention into account properly.
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consistent with projection painting.
Also did some refactoring of this code, moving the brush image creation code
out of brush.c and making it consistent with image updating code.
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* 2D image painting support for masking to limit the max contribution of a stroke
to a pixel, to get it working compatible with projection painting. Not strictly
a bugfix, but the inconsistency here was annoying.
* Fix python errors in Texture Mask panel in image editor, was missing overlay
options.
* Clamp paint mask to 0..1 in case some texture exceeds it, this could give black
pixels due to integer overflow.
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previous fix for 2D image painting were done, and also:
* For brushes that do masking (keeping the max contribution to a pixel limited),
the alpha from textures is now part of the mask. In many cases the logic
worked out the same and where it didn't it used to cause artifacts.
* Color interpolation for smear and soften tools now happens in premultipied
space, to avoid bleeding of RGB colors from zero alpha areas.
* Fix a few cases where byte <=> float conversion was not doing the proper
straight <=> premul conversion.
* Replace some float division by constants with multiplications, is faster.
Note: float texture painting seems to have some issues updating the OpenGL
texture, but issue was already there before this commit.
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old issue, the formulas here were never quite right, should all work ok now
with byte and float images.
Some differences:
* Colors with zero alpha from the background will never have an influence, so
you don't get alpha fringes when painting over such areas. This does give
hard edges when looking at the RGB channels alone, but there's no way to
avoid that and fringes at the same time, same behavior as other painting apps.
* Add/Subtract/Multiply/Lighten/Darken now leave the alpha channel unchanged
and work only the RGB channels, again same behavior as many other apps.
* Erase/Add alpha now compensates for premultiplied float images to keep the
straight RGB colors the same.
Next: fix projection painting.
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code got lost after the optimizations in revision 55033.
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The problem was that vertex colors only have 8 bits of precision, and integer
division always rounds down, so after some color blending iterations everything
gets darker. Instead use integer division that behaves like round() instead of
floor() for blending operations.
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to integer overflow. One of the beautiful bugs that is sad to see fixed.
Also remove unused timer variable
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paint. Was own regression when optimizing colour operations. I will not
use an alpha bit mask since it may run into portability issues with byte
order.
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not to confuse things.
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outside of loop and remove a function call. Should give a little speedup when
painting inside the image editor.
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make sure it works if this function gets called from other places.
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