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This is for design task T67744, Boolean Redesign.
It adds a choice of solver to the Boolean modifier and the
Intersect (Boolean) and Intersect (Knife) tools.
The 'Fast' choice is the current Bmesh boolean.
The new 'Exact' choice is a more advanced algorithm that supports
overlapping geometry and uses more robust calculations, but is
slower than the Fast choice.
The default with this commit is set to 'Exact'. We can decide before
the 2.91 release whether or not this is the right choice, but this
choice now will get us more testing and feedback on the new code.
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This adds an option to the Multires modifier to sculpt directly on the
base mesh while previewing the displacement of a higher subdivisions
level. What this does it considering Multires as a regular modifier
without exposing the grid displacement to sculpt mode.
This allows to see the propagation happening in real time, which enables
to use complex tools like Cloth or Pose in much higher resolutions and
without surface noise and artifacts.
Reviewed By: sergey, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8555
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Allows to keep track of modifiers, which is required, for example,
for runtime data preservation in depsgraph.
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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
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Following work done in 2.83, the resolution control is now a real
level-of-detail parameter. It is now useful to be able to set the
resolution for display independently from render. This is true for
both mesh generation and mesh deformation modes.
For compatibility with old scenes, resolution is retained and is the
render resolution. Old modifiers loaded have the value of resolution
also applied to viewport resolution. This allows newer modifiers to
be used in older versions without trouble
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8336
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This patch adds the ability to render motion blur from Alembic caches.
The motion blur data is derived from a velocity attribute whose name has
to be defined by the user through the MeshSequenceCache modifier, with a
default value of ".velocities", which is the standard name in Alembic
for the velocity property, although other software may ignore it and
write velocity with their own naming convention (e.g. "v" in Houdini).
Furthermore, a property was added to define how the velocity vectors
are interpreted with regard to time : frame or second. "Frame"
means that the velocity is already scaled by the time step and we do not
need to modify it for it to look proper. "Second" means that the unit
the velocity was measured in is in seconds and so has to be scaled by
some time step computed here as being the time between two frames (1 /
FPS, which would be typical for a simulation). This appears to be
common, and is the default behavior.
Another property was added to control the scale of the velocity to
further modify the look of the motion blur.
Reviewed By: brecht, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2388
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This matches the change that was done to the bevel modifier so that the
interface for the modifier, the active tool, and the operator are consistent.
This commit extends the refactor to the bmesh implementation too, so
that the parameters in the implementation don't stray too far from what
is exposed.
Tests are adjusted and still pass.
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Every Particle Simulation node has a name (or a path when it is in a node group).
This name has to be used in the Simulation modifier on a point cloud to see
the particles.
Caching has been disabled for now, because it was holding back development
a bit. To reset the simulation, go back to frame 1.
Currently, there is no way to influence the simulation. There are just some
randomly moving points. Changing that is the next step.
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The eigenvectors in the ocean modifier (plus and minus) can be useful,
but are not exposed. Assuming the particle system was capable, the
eigenvectors could be used to drive spray emission velocities.
This exposes the controls to allow a map to be generated from these
eigenvectors. Currently, the values are mapped into a 0-255 range
similar to foam.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7182
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This will allow the easier addition of a constant radius mode in the
future and some changes in the UI to mirror the recent similar change
from "Only Vertices" to the "Affect" enum.
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This mode is like Percent, but measures absolute distance along
adjacent edges instead of a percentage.
So, for example, if you use this mode with 2 segments and profile=1,
you will see the length that the bevel moves along unbeveled edges
between beveled ones will match the value specified.
Many users seem to expect this behavior, even though it means the
bevel width is uneven, so this option is for them.
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- Use 'float (*)[3]' to avoid casts.
- Remove unnecessary float[3] copy in gpencil_deform_verts.
- Use MEM_SAFE_FREE
- Use const arguments.
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This patch implements the list panel system D7490 for modifiers.
It also moves modifier drawing to a callback in ModifierTypeInfo
in line with the extensible architecture refactoring goal T75724.
This adds a PanelRegister callback and utilities for registering
panels and subpanels. It also adds the callbacks for expansion saving
and drag and drop reordering described in D7490.
These utilities, callbacks, and other common UI elements shared
between modifiers live in MOD_ui_common.c.
Because modifier buttons are now in panels, we can make use of
subpanels for organization. The UI layouts also use the single
column layout style consistently used elsewhere in Blender.
Additionally, the mode-setting buttons are aligned and ordered
consistently with the outliner.
However, the large number of UI changes in this patch may mean
that additional polishing is required in master.
Thanks to William Reynish (@billreynish) who did a fair amount of the
layout work and to Julian Eisel (@Severin) for consistent help.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7498
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Please note that vertices which are in a vgroup are not affected by this
option (which means that affected vertices from 'selection' modes remain
the same). Only the weights of selected vertices get inverted.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7811
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Original patch by Cody Winchester (@CodyWinch), several fixes and
cleanup by Bastien Montagne (@mont29).
Differential revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7656
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For now the "Simulation" modifier only exists for point cloud objects, because
we need this for the particle system. Right now, the modifier is doing nothing.
There is a new `DEG_add_simulation_relation` function that is used
by the modifier to make sure that the simulation is evaluated before
the modifier is executed.
Reviewers: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7549
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Was flipping around the 0-1 range, now (optionally) flip around each tile.
Also added this option for BMesh bmo_mirror.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T75793
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7460
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Avoids accidents when adding/removing items from an enum.
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Add an option to solidify complex which will make faces which have thickness
controlled by vertex weights flat/even, and parallel to their original face.
For each face it uses the minimal weight assigned to its vertices to control
the thickness.
This will help users for example in architecture or basic CAD design by finally
making solidify work there at all if altering thickness is needed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7340
Reviewed and minor cleanups by Batien Montagne (@mont29).
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Adds a slider to solidify which allows the user to add bevel weight on the outside
or remove bevel weight from the inside.
Also includes a very small improvment for working with subsurface modifier where
the rim edge in complex solidify will now also have a chance to get a crease if
there is only two adjacent edges.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7334
Reviewing and minor cleanups: Bastien Montagne (@mont29).
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of small geometry details.
* Implemented the algortihm that would merge vertices to the weighted
center between them.
* Exposed the merge threshold to the user.
The new default tolerance is 0.0001 (versionning code ensures that
previous default value remains in use to avoid any change in existing
files).
Review and minor changes/cleanups from Bastien Montagne (@mont29).
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This patch adds the option to use an armature bone in place of an object for texture mask coordinates.
This affects the 3 vertex weight modifiers, the displace modifier, the warp modifier, and the wave modifier.
With minor changes from Bastien Montagne (@mont29).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7348
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This adds the Voxel Mode to the current remesh modifier. It works
exactly the same way as the voxel remesh operator and uses the same
properties to control the remeshing. We can exand this with more options
in the future (fix poles, reprojection...)
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7292
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This commit aims to add functionality to the surface deform modifier that
gives more control and allows it to work better with the modifier stack.
* Maintains compatibility with older files. The default settings keep it
so that the whole object is bound and vertex coordinates get overwritten
as the modifier currently does.
* Turns the deformations from an absolute vertex coordinate overwrite into
an additive offset from the vertex location before the modifier to the
resulting bound deformation. This gives the ability to control the
strength of the deformation and mix the deformation of the modifier
with the modifier stack that comes before it.
* Also adds in a vertex group with the invert option. This is applied after
the bind deformation is added. So the whole object is still bound to target,
and the vertex group filters afterwards what parts get affected.
I experimented with a version to only binds the geometry weighted to the
vertex group, but that would break compatibility with old files.
I may bring it in later as a separate option/mode for the surface deform.
With several fixes from @mont29.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differencial Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6894
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vertex groups.
This commit gives the solidify modifier the ability to assign the newly created shell
and rim geometries to selected vertex groups. This expands the procedural control over
the modifier stack by letting users apply modifiers to the shell geometry without affecting
the original geometry.
This will be especially helpful for NPR users that use solidify to create backface
culling lines on their characters giving them the ability to add displace noise
and other effects.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6903
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This commit adds the option to use armature bones for the From and To targets
when using armature objects.
The changes are based on the UV Warp modifier.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6820
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This commit adds the option to invert the resulting weights of the
falloff curve.
There is a workflow used by some to convert a texture mask into
vertex weights by using a custom curve and inverting the points.
This allows the same effect with a single click, and gives the modifier
more procedural functionality.
With minor UI tweaks by @mont29.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6899
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This extends the ocean modifier to add new spectra
(Pierson-Moskowitz, Jonswap, TMA).
These models are very different to the Phillips spectrum.
They are intended for more established,
large area, oceans and/or shallow water situations.
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When scaling the root bone of a rig to apply a global scale, the
corrective smooth modifier results in wrong deformation due to incorrect
scaling. The delta calculations are not taking into account any scale
value.
To fix it, a scale property is added to the modifier, allowing to set
manually the scale value for the deltas by simply multiplying the
vectors by this value. There is a similar implementation in Maya's Delta
Mush deformer. This property can be for example driven by the scale of
the root bone of the rig, to dynamically update when the animator scale
this bone.
Reviewed By: brecht, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6622
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Adds the invert vgroup option to the Wave modifier.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6893
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Adds the invert vgroup option to the UVWarp modifier. Adds a flag and char padding to the DNA.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6841
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Adds the invert vgroup option to the Bevel modifier.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6845
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Adds the invert vgroup option to the Explode modifier.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6844
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Adds the invert vgroup option to the Laplacian Deform modifier.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6843
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Adds the invert vgroup option to the Laplacian Smooth modifier.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6842
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Currently the only option is to warp based on the transform of other
objects, which is inconvenient if you want to e.g. control it through
a driver - you need to set up a dummy object and go through that,
which is clunky and should be unneccessary.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6690
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Adds the invert vgroup mask option to the Vertex Weight modifiers.
These 3 modifiers share the same functions so they needed to be modified at the same time. They are all setup the same with the invert vgroup option being added. I had to add a flag to the Mix modifier but the others I use the existing flags.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6819
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Adds the invert vgroup option to the weld modifier.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6818
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Adds the invert group optin to the hook modifier.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6817
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Adds the invert vertex group option to the smooth modifier.
Setup same way as previous modifiers.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6745
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Adds the invert vertex group option to the Curve modifier.
Adds a short flag and char pad to the Curve modifier DNA. Passes the flag into the curve_deform_verts function as the weight values are found there and not in the modifiers .c file.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6746
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Adds the invert vertex group option to the Lattice modifier.
Adds a short flag and modifies the existing char padding for the correct amount.
Adds a .invert_vgroup to the LatticeDeformUserdata.
Passes the flag into the lattice_deform_verts function where the weights around found and used.
For the other calls of lattice_deform_verts function they pass in NULL for the flag in the same way they pass NULL for the vgroup name.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6747
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