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Some changes here are planned which need feedback from users before
declaring this ready for the next release.
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And remove Blender preference, which was expected to be set to match the system
preference for correct behavior. Instead just handle this automatically.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9402
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Move the "Show Group Colors" toggle from a per-editor option to a single
user preference in the Animation preferences. The Grease Pencil
animation channel side panel allows picking a channel color; this now
shows a message when channel colors are disabled.
The old "Show Group Colors" toggle had to be set per editor, and was on
by default. This meant that disabling group colors would require an
action for every file, for every editor. It is very hard to select a
color that works both as bone color in the 3D Viewport (needs to be
bright there) as well as the channel list (needs to be dark there), most
animators turn channel list colors off.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9391
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"Camera Parent Lock" can be useful when rigging cameras, but it is not
intuitive, and has also generated a lot of confusion (bug reports).
This is because it breaks the fundamental parent <-> child relationship
conventions in Blender, and there is no indication that it's intended
without diving into the preferences.
This commit moves the setting to the object level, and exposes it in
the relations panel in the property editor. It is exposed for every
object type because any object type can be "View Locked" in the 3D view.
The property description is also updated to reflect this change and be
more specific without getting too long.
In the future this could become a more general feature of the transform
system, but for now it is limited to "Lock Camera to View".
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9239
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All tools planned for 2.91 now have icons, so this option can be
removed.
Reviewed By: dfelinto, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9299
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Those two features are not directly related and one might be activated
in master earlier than the other.
WITH_PARTICLE_NODES was removed, because we continue the project
under the name "Geometry Nodes".
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With D8234 a new drawing method for UV/Image editor was introduced. For debugging
reasons we left the old drawing method in the code base. This patch will remove
the old drawing method.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9011
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This adds support for pen tilt in sculpt mode. For now, pen tilt is used
by tweaking the tilt strength property, which controls how much the pen
angle affects the sculpt normal. This is available in Draw, Draw Sharp,
Flatten, Fill, Scrape and Clay Strips brushes, but it can be enabled in
more tools later.
The purpose of this patch is to have a usable implementation of pen tilt
in a painting mode, so users can test and see in which hardware and
platforms this feature is supported and how well it works. If it works
ok, more tools and features that rely on pen tilt can be implemented,
like brushes that blend between two deformations depending on the angle.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8893
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Follow our code style guide by using C-comments for text descriptions.
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In the graph editor there is a panel that says "Active Keyframe" for
numerically editing a keyframe's values, but in the code there is no
concept of the "active keyframe." Since this is a useful concept to
have for some other features anyway, this commit adds an active
keyframe index value to FCurves. It also displays it with a theme
color for the active vertex (which didn't exist before) if the
FCurve is active.
The active keyframe in the graph editor is treated similarly to the
active vertex in the 3D view. It is the keyframe most recently selected
with a single click, and it is always selected.
For now, the only real functional change is that the active keyframe
appears in white and it should be more predictable which keyframe is
being edited in the sidebar panel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7737
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There was an oversight when adding new experimental user preferences.
I can try to overengineer this later to make it more fail-proof. But for now
it should be clear what to update when adding a new variable.
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The operator has some problems with Undo, so better put it in
experimental for now.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9007
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This adds color tagging to collections. There are 8 color
options which are themable in the user preferences, with an additional
option for no color tag by default.
This adds a new filled collection icon and 8 colored variants of the
icon that can be themed in the user preferences.
In this commit the only interface to setting the color tags is through
Python, and there is nowhere in the interface where the collections are
shown colored. Setting and viewing the color tags from the outliner will
follow.
Manifest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T77777
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8622
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This patch reverses use draw manager for image editor the
experimental feature. Now the new drawing is enabled by default.
Inside the experimental tab in the user preferences there is now an
option to revert back to the old drawing method.
Using this option we can easilly check if all drawing features have been
migrated over. The plan is to remove the legacy drawing before BCon 3.
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This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager.
Why would we do this:
**Performance**:
Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be
drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this
when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by
drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering
is fast and all repeated images are drawn.
**Alpha drawing**:
Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect
results when displaying alpha transparent images.
This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518}
The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for
examples.
**Current Limitations**
Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger
than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is
a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge
images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail.
**Implementation overview**
Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for
drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine
has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and
overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern
is drawn by the overlay_background.
The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image
editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u`
attribute in the vertex shader.
The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features.
In a later commit this will be reversed.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
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This removes from the UI all tools with missing icons and hides them
under a "Tools with missing icons" experimental option.
We agree on not making available by default tools in master without icons.
Having this experimental flag will allow to commit new tools as soon as the
technical design and implementation is finished so development can
continue, without adding broken icons to the UI.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8831
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`TH_UV_OTHERS` is a theme option that isn't hooked to anything since
blender 2.80. This patch will remove the option and related code.
Reviewed By: Campbell Barton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8669
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Avoid misunderstandings with UI scaling.
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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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Status Bar can show scene statistics, memory usage, version, etc set by context menu. Part two of T75672.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7557
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
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This disables all Sculpt Vertex Colors tools, operators, panels and rendering capabilities and puts them under the "Use Sculpt Vertex Colors" experimental option.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8239
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Note that this behavior is enforced on user level for now, but on code
side it is controlled with a flag, which should make it easy to refine
that behavior if needed.
Only exception is when we duplicate a linked ID directly (then we assume
user wants a local deep-copy of that linked data, and we always also
duplicate linked sub-data-blocks).
Note that this commit also slightly refactor the handling of actions of
animdata, by simplifying `BKE_animdata_copy_id_action()` and adding an
explicit new `BKE_animdata_duplicate_id_action()` to be used during ID
duplication (deep copy).
This also allows us to get rid of the special case for liboverrides.
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Previously you'd have to run with --debug-value 256, now just make it
a preference so the Debug panel can be always available for developers.
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This replaces the cmake options `WITH_NEW_OBJECT_TYPES` and
`WITH_NEW_SIMULATION_TYPE` with two experimental userpref settings:
* `use_new_particle_system`: Enables the point cloud type and the simulation editor.
* `use_new_hair_type`: Only displays the add-operator in the add menu for now.
Note, in the current state you can't do anything productive with the new particle
system or the new hair type. Features will be added step by step in the upcoming
weeks and months.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8096
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Main change from user side, besides that all pointers should now be
properly remapped to new IDs, is that linked objects are no longer
preserved when doing a full copy of scenes.
Will open a task to check whether we actually still want that behavior
(and re-code it in a more correct way then).
This is the main part of work done here, it aims at uniformizing and
sanitizing that 'deep copy' process for supported IDs (currently scenes,
collections and objects).
Note that there will be more follow up commits after that one, but this
should be the most risky and changing one.
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Adding volume obdata option to `eDupli_ID_Flags` enum made it go beyond
the 16 bits of a short... Also, enums should typically be stored in
unsigned integers.
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This reverts commit 7fc0053c27e5e9ba3cc946898c7c11a8545f2777.
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This is a temporary solution for T77173 for the 2.83 release. D7203
provides a more long term solution for future releases.
This adds theme colors for the three report backgrounds, setting them
to the color used in 2.82. A separate commit in the addons repository
will follow for changes to the bundled themes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7908
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The old value (1.0) was often too large in practice. When many collection
instances are created, the large empties create a mess in the viewport.
This adds a new preference setting in `Editing -> Objects -> New Objects`
called `Instance Empty Size`.
The value will be used as display size for new empties containing a
collection instance.
Reviewers: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7650
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Avoids accidents when adding/removing items from an enum.
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Conflicts:
source/blender/makesdna/DNA_userdef_types.h
source/blender/makesrna/intern/rna_userdef.c
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Note that given how experimental is working currently, I had to rename
and inverse the effect of the experimental undo flag, which will now
instead activate legacy code when set.
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Menus from the top-bar, space-header and key bindings are used
to gather menus to populate the search popup.
Giving better context and default options for operators.
Part of T74157
Enabling "Developer Extras" exposes operator search in the Edit menu,
as this can be useful for developers to run operators
without first exposing them in the interface.
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Removal of 'Translation' checkbox. Enable translation options when selecting non-English languages.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7210
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
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This has some advantages over operator search:
- Some operators need options set to be usefully accessed.
- Shows key bindings to access menus
(for actions that don't have key bindings themselves).
- Non operator actions such as check-boxes are also shown.
- Menu items can control execution context, using invoke or execute
where appropriate so we can control how the operator runs.
Part of the design task T74157.
This can be tested using the 'Experimental' preferences section
or selected in the key-map editor.
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This patch adds ability to set up colors and size of background
(transparency) checkerboard pattern in viewport and 2d editors. No new
backgrounds, only changing colors in existing ones.
This is not the background of the viewport, it is a transparency
checkerboard that is turned on only in render mode, when the
transparency mode is on. And also in 2D-editors, (image, sequencer,
etc).
Reviewed By: Pablo Vazquez, Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6791
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Was hard coded to white making white backgrounds impractical.
D7162 by @billreynish with edits.
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This patch include changes:
- Thicker and clearer selection indication
- Slimmer handles
- More transparent muted strips
- Trim frame number is drawn inside the strip
- Strip text is drawn in upper part of strip
- Color strips now have specific color, with chosen color drawn under strip text
- Transition strip will use color of input strips showing direction of transition
- Selecting effect strip will highlight input strips
- Selecting multicam strips will highlight target channel
- Missing media state is now indicated by a red line drawn on the top part of the strip
- A checkerboard pattern is now drawn on the outsides of the meta range
- Hold still regions are now always drawn if existent, with a darker shade of the strip’s background color
Author: Alessio Monti di Sopra <a.monti>
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6883
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This patch implements dumping images from cache to HDD.
The main goal of this system is to provide a means to achieve consistent playback speed mainly for strips that are not possible to preview in real time.
How to use:
Disk cache has own settings in user preferences for path to storage, size limit and compression level.
To use disk cache, you need to check `Use Disk Cache` box, set `Disk Cache Directory`, `Disk Cache Limit` and save or open existing .blend file.
By default sequencer output will be cached only. Manual setting is possible in cache panel.
Uses:
- Replacement or alternative for proxies. Disk cache will work with any strip type, supports float images as well.
- Storage for strip thumbnails.
- Less RAM needs to be allocated for preview cache
How it works:
Disk cache is extension of RAM cache. Every image, that is stored or deleted in RAM will be stored or deleted on HDD as well. Images can be compressed to save space and for use on slower drives. Compressed images are slower to write and read though.
Images are stored in bulk of 100 rendered frames per one file. This is to overcome slow file access time for large amount of files. Drawback is, that if one frame needs to be redrawn, all 100 frames are deleted.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5524
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