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2022-02-11File headers: SPDX License migrationCampbell Barton
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
2022-01-20Subdivision: add support for vertex creasingKévin Dietrich
This adds vertex creasing support for OpenSubDiv for modeling, rendering, Alembic and USD I/O. For modeling, vertex creasing follows the edge creasing implementation with an operator accessible through the Vertex menu in Edit Mode, and some parameter in the properties panel. The option in the Subsurf and Multires to use edge creasing also affects vertex creasing. The vertex crease data is stored as a CustomData layer, unlike edge creases which for now are stored in `MEdge`, but will in the future also be moved to a `CustomData` layer. See comments for details on the difference in behavior for the `CD_CREASE` layer between egdes and vertices. For Cycles this adds sockets on the Mesh node to hold data about which vertices are creased (one socket for the indices, one for the weigths). Viewport rendering of vertex creasing reuses the same color scheme as for edges and creased vertices are drawn bigger than uncreased vertices. For Alembic and USD, vertex crease support follows the edge crease implementation, they are always read, but only exported if a `Subsurf` modifier is present on the Mesh. Reviewed By: brecht, fclem, sergey, sybren, campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10145
2022-01-13Refactor: Move normals out of MVert, lazy calculationHans Goudey
As described in T91186, this commit moves mesh vertex normals into a contiguous array of float vectors in a custom data layer, how face normals are currently stored. The main interface is documented in `BKE_mesh.h`. Vertex and face normals are now calculated on-demand and cached, retrieved with an "ensure" function. Since the logical state of a mesh is now "has normals when necessary", they can be retrieved from a `const` mesh. The goal is to use on-demand calculation for all derived data, but leave room for eager calculation for performance purposes (modifier evaluation is threaded, but viewport data generation is not). **Benefits** This moves us closer to a SoA approach rather than the current AoS paradigm. Accessing a contiguous `float3` is much more efficient than retrieving data from a larger struct. The memory requirements for accessing only normals or vertex locations are smaller, and at the cost of more memory usage for just normals, they now don't have to be converted between float and short, which also simplifies code In the future, the remaining items can be removed from `MVert`, leaving only `float3`, which has similar benefits (see T93602). Removing the combination of derived and original data makes it conceptually simpler to only calculate normals when necessary. This is especially important now that we have more opportunities for temporary meshes in geometry nodes. **Performance** In addition to the theoretical future performance improvements by making `MVert == float3`, I've done some basic performance testing on this patch directly. The data is fairly rough, but it gives an idea about where things stand generally. - Mesh line primitive 4m Verts: 1.16x faster (36 -> 31 ms), showing that accessing just `MVert` is now more efficient. - Spring Splash Screen: 1.03-1.06 -> 1.06-1.11 FPS, a very slight change that at least shows there is no regression. - Sprite Fright Snail Smoosh: 3.30-3.40 -> 3.42-3.50 FPS, a small but observable speedup. - Set Position Node with Scaled Normal: 1.36x faster (53 -> 39 ms), shows that using normals in geometry nodes is faster. - Normal Calculation 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.19x faster (25 -> 21 ms), shows that calculating normals is slightly faster now. - File Size of 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.03x smaller (214.7 -> 208.4 MB), Normals are not saved in files, which can help with large meshes. As for memory usage, it may be slightly more in some cases, but I didn't observe any difference in the production files I tested. **Tests** Some modifiers and cycles test results need to be updated with this commit, for two reasons: - The subdivision surface modifier is not responsible for calculating normals anymore. In master, the modifier creates different normals than the result of the `Mesh` normal calculation, so this is a bug fix. - There are small differences in the results of some modifiers that use normals because they are not converted to and from `short` anymore. **Future improvements** - Remove `ModifierTypeInfo::dependsOnNormals`. Code in each modifier already retrieves normals if they are needed anyway. - Copy normals as part of a better CoW system for attributes. - Make more areas use lazy instead of eager normal calculation. - Remove `BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty` in more places since that is now the default state of a new mesh. - Possibly apply a similar change to derived face corner normals. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12770
2021-12-27OpenSubDiv: add support for an OpenGL evaluatorKévin Dietrich
This evaluator is used in order to evaluate subdivision at render time, allowing for faster renders of meshes with a subdivision surface modifier placed at the last position in the modifier list. When evaluating the subsurf modifier, we detect whether we can delegate evaluation to the draw code. If so, the subdivision is first evaluated on the GPU using our own custom evaluator (only the coarse data needs to be initially sent to the GPU), then, buffers for the final `MeshBufferCache` are filled on the GPU using a set of compute shaders. However, some buffers are still filled on the CPU side, if doing so on the GPU is impractical (e.g. the line adjacency buffer used for x-ray, whose logic is hardly GPU compatible). This is done at the mesh buffer extraction level so that the result can be readily used in the various OpenGL engines, without having to write custom geometry or tesselation shaders. We use our own subdivision evaluation shaders, instead of OpenSubDiv's vanilla one, in order to control the data layout, and interpolation. For example, we store vertex colors as compressed 16-bit integers, while OpenSubDiv's default evaluator only work for float types. In order to still access the modified geometry on the CPU side, for use in modifiers or transform operators, a dedicated wrapper type is added `MESH_WRAPPER_TYPE_SUBD`. Subdivision will be lazily evaluated via `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh` which will create such a wrapper if possible. If the final subdivision surface is not needed on the CPU side, `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh_no_subsurf` should be used. Enabling or disabling GPU subdivision can be done through the user preferences (under Viewport -> Subdivision). See patch description for benchmarks. Reviewed By: campbellbarton, jbakker, fclem, brecht, #eevee_viewport Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12406
2021-12-20Docs: use doxygen formatting for DNACampbell Barton
Differentiate doc-strings from title/section text. Also use explicit doxygen references to struct members so it's not ambiguous which member is being referenced. Note that these changes aren't complete (some files weren't touched).
2021-12-10Cleanup/Docs: Add comments to Mesh header, rearrange fieldsHans Goudey
Most of the fields in Mesh had no comments, or outdated misleading comments. For example, "BMESH ONLY" referred to the BMesh project, not the data structure. Given how much these structs are used, it should save a lot of time to have proper comments. I also rearranged the fields in mesh to have a more logical order. Now the most important fields come first. In the process I was able to remove 19 bytes of unnecessary padding (31->12). I just had to change a `short` flag to `char`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13454
2021-10-27Revert "Revert "Eevee: support accessing custom mesh attributes""Germano Cavalcante
This reverts commit e7fedf6dba5fe2ec39260943361915a6b2b8270a. And also fix a compilation issue on windows. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12969
2021-10-26Revert "Eevee: support accessing custom mesh attributes"Ray Molenkamp
This reverts commit 03013d19d16704672f9db93bc62547651b6a5cb8. This commit broke the windows build pretty badly and I don't feel confident landing the fix for this without review. Will post a possible fix in D12969 and we'll take it from there.
2021-10-26Eevee: support accessing custom mesh attributesKévin Dietrich
This adds generic attribute rendering support for meshes for Eevee and Workbench. Each attribute is stored inside of the `MeshBufferList` as a separate VBO, with a maximum of `GPU_MAX_ATTR` VBOs for consistency with the GPU shader compilation code. Since `DRW_MeshCDMask` is not general enough, attribute requests are stored in new `DRW_AttributeRequest` structures inside of a convenient `DRW_MeshAttributes` structure. The latter is used in a similar manner as `DRW_MeshCDMask`, with the `MeshBatchCache` keeping track of needed, used, and used-over-time attributes. Again, `GPU_MAX_ATTR` is used in `DRW_MeshAttributes` to prevent too many attributes being used. To ensure thread-safety when updating the used attributes list, a mutex is added to the Mesh runtime. This mutex will also be used in the future for other things when other part of the rendre pre-processing are multi-threaded. `GPU_BATCH_VBO_MAX_LEN` was increased to 16 in order to accommodate for this design. Since `CD_PROP_COLOR` are a valid attribute type, sculpt vertex colors are now handled using this system to avoid to complicate things. In the future regular vertex colors will also use this. From this change, bit operations for DRW_MeshCDMask are now using uint32_t (to match the representation now used by the compiler). Due to the difference in behavior for implicit type conversion for scalar types between OpenGL and what users expect (a scalar `s` is converted to `vec4(s, 0, 0, 1)` by OpenGL, vs. `vec4(s, s, s, 1)` in Blender's various node graphs) , all scalar types are using a float3 internally for now, which increases memory usage. This will be resolved during or after the EEVEE rewrite as properly handling this involves much deeper changes. Ref T85075 Reviewed By: fclem Maniphest Tasks: T85075 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12969
2021-08-12Fix: DNA struct alignment on 32 bitRay Molenkamp
Some of the dna structs were not properly aligned for 32 bit builds causing issues for some of the 32 platforms Debian builds for. Reviewed By: sergey, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9389
2021-07-30Cleanup: clang-format (re-run after v12 version bump)Campbell Barton
2021-07-27Cleanup: comment spelling & punctuationYimingWu
2021-07-15Cleanup: clang-formatCampbell Barton
2021-07-13Refactor: Move vertex group names to object dataHans Goudey
This commit moves the storage of `bDeformGroup` and the active index to `Mesh`, `Lattice`, and `bGPdata` instead of `Object`. Utility functions are added to allow easy access to the vertex groups given an object or an ID. As explained in T88951, the list of vertex group names is currently stored separately per object, even though vertex group data is stored on the geometry. This tends to complicate code and cause bugs, especially as geometry is created procedurally and tied less closely to an object. The "Copy Vertex Groups to Linked" operator is removed, since they are stored on the geometry anyway. This patch leaves the object-level python API for vertex groups in place. Creating a geometry-level RNA API can be a separate step; the changes in this commit are invasive enough as it is. Note that opening a file saved in 3.0 in an earlier version means the vertex groups will not be available. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11689
2021-07-05Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-06-26Cleanup: full sentences in comments, improve comment formattingCampbell Barton
2021-06-23Voxel Remesher: Make smooth shading output automaticPablo Dobarro
Previously the smooth shading of the voxel remesher was controlled by a mesh property. With this change, the output will try to match the current shading of the object. This only takes into consideration the shading mode of the first polygon of the model, but it is probably what most users expect as it works as intended with the shade smooth/flat object mode options. Reviewed By: JulienKaspar, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11626
2021-06-22Cleanup: Spelling MistakesLeon Zandman
This patch fixes many minor spelling mistakes, all in comments or console output. Mostly contractions like can't, won't, don't, its/it's, etc. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11663 Reviewed by Harley Acheson
2021-04-11Cleanup: clang-formatCampbell Barton
2021-04-02Fix T84520: Make the different weight paint code paths exclusive to each otherSebastian Parborg
Before this change, you could have the new sculpt symmetry code and the older weight paint symmetry code active at the same time. This would lead to users easily trashing their weigh paint data if they were not careful when switching between modes. Now the specific weight paint symmetry code is an exclusive toggle so the user can't accidentally mirror strokes and vertex groups at the same time. This also paves the way of supporting Y and Z symmetry in the future for weight groups mirroring if we decide to add it in the future. Reviewed By: Sybren Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10426
2021-03-18Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2020-12-16Cleanup: remove redundant struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2020-12-07Add comment to clarify the use of mesh::symmetryPablo Dobarro
Reviewed By: sybren Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9776
2020-10-22Multires: Remove legacy compatibility codeSergey Sharybin
It was rather a huge chunk of code, which started to become more harder to maintain with the transition to OpenSubdiv based implementation. Because of this transition, the compatibility was also rather on a poor side. Remove compatibility support for pre-2.50.9 multires. Ref T77107 Reviewed By: brecht, mont29 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9238
2020-09-30Cleanup: sort struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2020-09-18Unify all XYZ symmetry options using Mesh SymmetryPablo Dobarro
This adds XYZ symmetry as a property of meshes and updates all modes to use the mesh symmetry by default to have a consistent tool behavior between all modes and when switching objects. Reviewed By: brecht, mano-wii, campbellbarton Maniphest Tasks: T79785 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8587
2020-09-09Geometry: add .attributes in the Python API for Mesh, Hair and Point CloudBrecht Van Lommel
This puts all generic float/int/vector/color/string geometry attributes in a new .attributes property. For meshes it provides a more general API for existing attributes, for point clouds attributes will be used as an essential part of particle nodes. This patch was implemented by @lichtwerk, with further changes by me. It's still a work in progress, but posting here to show what is going on and for early feedback. Ref T76659 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8200
2020-08-11Fix T79517: Data Transfer modifier fails in edit-modeCampbell Barton
2020-08-07Code Style: use "#pragma once" in source directoryJacques Lucke
This replaces header include guards with `#pragma once`. A couple of include guards are not removed yet (e.g. `__RNA_TYPES_H__`), because they are used in other places. This patch has been generated by P1561 followed by `make format`. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8466
2020-06-27Docs: correct invalid doxygen params & referencesCampbell Barton
2020-06-23Sculpt Vertex Colors: Initial implementationPablo Dobarro
Sculpt Vertex Colors is a painting system that runs inside sculpt mode, reusing all its tools and optimizations. This provides much better performance, easier to maintain code and more advanced features (new brush engine, filters, symmetry options, masks and face sets compatibility...). This is also the initial step for future features like vertex painting in Multires and brushes that can sculpt and paint at the same time. This commit includes: - SCULPT_UNDO_COLOR for undo support in sculpt mode - SCULPT_UPDATE_COLOR and PBVH flags and rendering - Sculpt Color API functions - Sculpt capability for sculpt tools (only enabled in the Paint Brush for now) - Rendering support in workbench (default to Sculpt Vertex Colors except in Vertex Paint) - Conversion operator between MPropCol (Sculpt Vertex Colors) and MLoopCol (Vertex Paint) - Remesher reprojection in the Voxel Remehser - Paint Brush and Smear Brush with color smoothing in alt-smooth mode - Parameters for the new brush engine (density, opacity, flow, wet paint mixing, tip scale) implemented in Sculpt Vertex Colors - Color Filter - Color picker (uses S shortcut, replaces smooth) - Color selector in the top bar Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T72866 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5975
2020-06-02BVHCache: PerformanceJeroen Bakker
This patch changes the BVHCache implementation. It will use a primitive array in stead of the ListBase. The locking is also changed from a global lock to a per cache instance lock. The performance of `gabby.blend` available on the cloud increased from 9.7 fps to 10.5 fps. Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7817
2020-05-25Mesh: skip conversion from edit-mesh to mesh in edit-modeCampbell Barton
This resolves a performance regression in 2.8x where every edit-mode update performed an edit-mesh to mesh conversion. Now the conversion will be lazily initialized if/when it's required. New BKE_mesh_wrapper_* functions abstract over mesh data access. Currently only edit-mesh and regular meshes are supported. In the future sub-surface meshes may be supported too.
2020-04-05Cleanup: macro hygiene, parenthesize argumentsCampbell Barton
2020-03-22Cleanup: spelling, correct Mesh.mface docsCampbell Barton
2020-03-19Cleanup: `make format` after SortedIncludes changeDalai Felinto
2020-03-18Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2020-03-09Face Sets: Use white color for a default Face Set to enable the overlayPablo Dobarro
This introduces a variable to store a face set ID which is going to be rendered white. When initializing a mesh or randomizing the colors, this variable gets updated to always render a white face set. This way the face set overlay can be enabled without adding colors to the mesh if face sets are not in use. After creating the first face set, new colors are generated randomly like usual. The face set stored as default does not have any special meaning for tools or brushes, it just affects the rendering color. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7035
2020-03-05Sculpt Face SetsPablo Dobarro
Face Sets are the new system to control the visibility state of the mesh in sculpt and paint modes. They are designed to work in modes where brushes are the primary way of interaction and they provide much more control when working with meshes with complex shapes and overlapping surfaces. This initial commit includes: - Sculpt Face Sets data structures and PBVH rendering. - Face Set overlay and opacity controls. - Sculpt Undo support. - Remesher reprojection support. The visibility state of the mesh is also preserved when remeshing. - Automasking and Mesh filter support. - Mask expand operator mode to expand Face Sets (Shift + W) and flood fill areas by connectivity (press Ctrl while expanding). - Sculpt Mode Face Sets and Visibility API. - Sculpt Face Sets creation and visibility management operators. - Operator to randomize the Face Sets colors. - Draw Face Sets brush tool to create and edit the Face Sets. Drawing on the mesh creates a new Face Set. Pressing Ctrl before drawing modifies the Face Set under the brush at the beginning of the stroke. - Updated keymap and menu to work with Face Sets from Sculpt Mode (H to toggle visibility, Alt + H to show all, Shit + H to hide). - Pie menu on the W key with Face common Sets operations. Know limitations: - Multires support. The Face Sets and Visibility API needs to be implemented for Multires. Reviewed By: jbakker, #user_interface, Severin Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6070
2019-12-17Fix deprecated DNA define checksCampbell Barton
Also remove dead code which checked for SPACE_TIME.
2019-11-29Refactor: Add C++ guard code to headersSergey Sharybin
C++ is used more and more, and it is becoming more and more annoying to keep track of whether header have C++ guard or not. Is easier and more clear to be consistent in all headers and have such guards in all headers.
2019-09-27Voxel remesh: Enable adaptivityPablo Dobarro
This commit enables OpenVDB adaptivity in the voxel remesher. It can be useful to reduce the polygon count if you want to switch to dyntopo after using the voxel remesher workflow. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5918
2019-09-26Voxel Remesh: Fix poles and preserve volumePablo Dobarro
This commit fixes most of the issues we currently have in the voxel remesher. Mesh volume is preserved when doing multiple iterations, so the sculpt won't shrink and smooth each time you run the remesher. Mesh topology is much better, fixing most issues related to mask extraction and other topology based operations. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5863
2019-09-23Cleanup: remove unimplemented texture space rotation variablesBrecht Van Lommel
2019-09-23Cleanup: remove Mesh.bb and Curve.bb, no reason for these to be persistentBrecht Van Lommel
These were only strictly valid for texture space calculation, don't store them since they should not be used after that. Only store a flag to indicate if the auto texture space has been evaluated. In the future it might make sense to store bounding boxes at the mesh level to speed up bounding box computation for multiple objects using the same mesh, but then it will need to be implemented differently.
2019-09-13Add QuadriFlow remesherSebastian Parborg
2019-08-25Cleanup: redundant struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2019-08-25Cleanup: remove USE_TESSFACE_DEFAULT defineCampbell Barton
2019-08-14OpenVDB: Voxel RemesherPablo Dobarro
The voxel remesher introduces a new workflow for sculpting without any of the limitations of Dyntopo (no geometry errors or performance penalty when blocking shapes). It is also useful for simulations and 3D printing. This commit includes: - Voxel remesh operator, voxel size mesh property and general remesh flags. - Paint mask reprojection. - Geometry undo/redo for sculpt mode. This should support remesh operations as well as future tools that modify the topology of the sculpt in a single step, like trimming tools or mesh insert brushes. - UI changes in the sculpt topbar and the mesh properties pannel. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5407
2019-05-29Fix T58251: Cycles ignores linked meshes when renderingSergey Sharybin
The idea is to share a mesh data-block as a result across all objects which are sharing same original mesh and have no effective modifiers. This mesh is owned by an original copy-on-written version of object data. Tricky part is to make sure it is only initialized once, and currently a silly mutex lock is used. In practice it only locks if the mesh is not already there. As an extra bonus, even viewport memory is also lower after this change. Reviewers: brecht, mont29 Reviewed By: brecht, mont29 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4954