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We can now scale from 32px up to 256px (default has been upgraded to 128px).
Thumbnails are now generated as 'large', i.e. 256px.
Previews are scaled up if necessary, unlike icons (for folders or files without preview images).
Note that .blend thumbnails themselves remain in 128px for now (they are embeded in .blend files,
not quite sure we want to make them four times bigger...).
Patch by DMS (Yaron Dames), with final edits by myself.
Reviewers: mont29
Subscribers: Severin, mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1260
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Code attempted to sync them with materials,
but its not needed (and wasn't reliable).
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This is a kind of sloppy-focus,
resolving long standing bug with loop-cut/knife/ruler /w quad-view.
Where activating a tool would lock onto one of quad-views,
especially problematic when activating from the toolbar or menus.
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Term pointer is overloaded already.
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Tried a couple of things to trigger an update/redraw for the exact right
moment (sending azone update event, timer, delayed redraw, etc) but this
seems to work rock solid without being *that* ugly.
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Camera now supports all zoom styles too.
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* Theme support for metadata display
* Increase text DPI with scaling.
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Basically, blender adds a few metadata fields to images when
we render an image. Those metadata can now be viewed in the
image editor.
Also, made sure metadata are available when we write imbufs
to disc with "Save As". There may be more cases here that need
fixing, but this means that loading an image with metadata
will now properly preserve them in blender.
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Correct & de-duplicate check for accumulate.
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A Python API for the collision group / mask has been added:
```
KX_GameObject.collisionGroup
KX_GameObject.collisionMask
```
The maximum number of collision groups and masked has been increased from eight to sixteen.
This means that the max value of collisionGroup/Mask is (2 ** 16) - 1
EndObject will now activate objects that were sleeping and colliding with the removed object.
This means that, unlike now, if a rigid body starts sleeping on top of another object, when the latter is removed the rigid body will activate and fall, rather than float midair as before.
Collision groups that do not intersect used to collide on the first frame. Now this has been fixed so that they collide appropriately.
Thanks to agoose77 for his help.
Reviewers: scorpion81, hg1, agoose77, sergof
Reviewed By: agoose77, sergof
Subscribers: sergof, moguri
Projects: #game_physics, #game_engine
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1243
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New Check option "Show Shadow Box" in shadow panel of sun lamp to get
feedback about which objects project shadows.
Minor tweaks by Campbell Barton and Jorge Bernal
Reviewers: moguri, sybren, kupoman, dfelinto, lordloki, campbellbarton
Reviewed By: lordloki, campbellbarton
Subscribers: sergey, lordloki
Projects: #game_engine
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1149
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This approach gets rid of iuser->pass for good.
Also, I'm commenting out the pass increase/decrease. This was broken
since multiview. I will fix it later (before 2.75), but I didn't want to
get this patch mangled with that fix.
Thanks Sergey Sharybin for the review and feedbacks.
Reviewers: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1232
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"Frequency" parameter is renamed to "Skip" in the LogicBricks sensors as it represents skipped frames between pulses.
Naming something (frequency) the exact opposite of what it represents (period) was the worst choice.
Also, a new BGE python attribute 'skippedTicks' was introduced. 'frequency' attribute is maintained but deprecated.
Internally, freq variable is used yet at DNA_Sensor to maintain compability and to avoid do_versions.
Thanks to Sybren for the investigation.
{F162440}
Reviewers: campbellbarton, sybren, moguri, hg1
Reviewed By: sybren, hg1
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1229
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menu.
When active, all editing operators for markers will not fire up.
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There should be no functional changes visible from this change, but this commit
should make it easier to code tools which need to check on tweeakmode status,
by making it easier to figure out which NLA Track contains the strip which
owned the action being edited. (The strip is already saved, so this commit just
adds the track alongside it).
For now there is no version patch for this. The worst that happens is that an
extra refresh is needed in the NLA editor to get these to show up.
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Normalization feature now uses the full range of the data instead of
just one semiaxis for the maximum size.
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'FILE_TYPE_ICON_MOVIE' hack.
Was only handling failures in video thumbnails, was confusing (giving two different types
for video files, *sigh*), and... useless, since thumbnail code already handles smartly
failures in preview generation!
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Our current keymap doesn't give us enough room to make such changes in
the event system. To fix small issues caused by this, we would need to do
drastic changes in Blender's keymaps and internal handling. It was worth
a try, but it didn't work.
I can write down a more descriptive statement in a few days, but for now
I need a break of this stuff.
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Official Documentation:
http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html
Implemented Features
====================
Builtin Stereo Camera
* Convergence Mode
* Interocular Distance
* Convergence Distance
* Pivot Mode
Viewport
* Cameras
* Plane
* Volume
Compositor
* View Switch Node
* Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support
Sequencer
* Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview'
UV/Image Editor
* Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images
* Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images
I/O
* Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images
Scene Render Views
* Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene
Missing Bits
============
First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report.
Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report.
Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening.
Apart from that there are those known issues:
* Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR
(this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality)
* Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic
* Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats
* Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene
* Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View
* Overscan Rendering
* Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user
* Object copy should be aware of views suffix
Acknowledgments
===============
* Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design
* Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on
* Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up
Final patch reviewers:
* Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi)
* Campbell Barton (ideasman42)
* Julian Eisel (Severin)
* Sergey Sharybin (nazgul)
* Thomas Dinged (dingto)
Code contributors of the original branch in github:
* Alexey Akishin
* Gabriel Caraballo
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Design task: T42339
Differential Revision: D840
Initial implementation proposal: T41867
Short description:
With this we can distinguish between holding and tabbing a key. Useful
is this if we want to assign to operators to a single shortcut. If two
operators are assigned to one shortcut, we call this a sticky key.
More info is accessible through the design task and the diff.
A few people that were involved with this:
* Sean Olson for stressing me with this burden ;) - It is his enthusiasm
that pushed me forward to get this done
* Campbell and Antony for the code and design review
* Ton for the design review
* All the other people that gave feedback on the patch and helped to
make this possible
A big "Thank You" for you all!
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A nice bug combining all the broken features of blender:
Particles, duplis and multiple scene dependencies.
Fortunately this was solvable: Basically, we need to
make sure derivedmesh for dupli instance is generated before
obmat is overriden. This also makes sense, since no instance
has "true" obmat apart from original. Lazy initialization of
derivedmesh just does not work here (or it -does- work but first
use should be before instance drawing).
Fingers crossed nothing else breaks after this...
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This modifier can be used to correct bad deformations,
Original patch D1183 by @sazerac, with own modifications
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There are two per-editor settings now, the Per-Strip setting (default)
and the Project setting.
The per strip setting basically uses the previous, per-strip options for
storing the proxies.
The project setting though will use a specified directory for -all-
proxies, or the blend file directory if no directory is given.
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directory is used.
This is done by appending the name of the file as extra folder. Existing
projects may need to regenerate their proxies but it should be possible
now to have all proxies nicely in the same custom folder.
Next commits will include operators to copy directory settings between
selected strips, making the process faster.
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enable more storage options, since seq->flag is running out of space
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This change introduces a new hysteresis parameter that it will be added
or subtracted to/from the LOD distance to avoid popping when a LOD
object moves close to the LOD transition continuously.
Then, we have the following:
- a new LOD Hysteresis setting per scene (default 10%) which is located
in Scene context --> Level of Detail panel. This scene parameter also
will active/deactive the scene hysteresis.
- and a new LOD Hysteresis setting per object (default 10%) which is
located in Object context --> Levels of Detail panel. The LOD hysteresis
setting per object (if active) will overwrite the hysteresis setting per
scene value.
For the new blends: the hysteresis setting per scene would be active by
default and the per object would be inactive by default.
For the old blends: both hysteresis settings (per scene and per object)
would be inactive by default. A quick way to take advantage of this
feature for old blends would be to activate the hysteresis parameter in
the scene context -> Level of Detail panel
Reviewers: campbellbarton, kupoman, moguri
Reviewed By: kupoman, moguri
Subscribers: nonamejuju, lordodin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D957
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was used because of UI memory access only.
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utils to API.
This patch is the root of the GHash rework, all other diff will be based on it:
Reduce average load from 3.0 to 0.75
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This is the big performance booster part, e.g. makes tracing a dyntopo stroke between 25% and 30% faster.
Not much to say about it, aside that it obviously increase memory footprint (about 25% - 30% too).
Add optional shrinking
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I.e. ghashes/gsets can now shrink their buckets array when you remove enough entries. This remains optional and OFF by default.
Add code to use masking instead of modulo
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Buckets indices are obtained from hashes by “reducing” the hash value into the valid bucket range. This can be done either by bit-masking, or using modulo operation.
The former is quicker, but requires real hashes, while the later is slower (average 10% impact on ghash operations) but can also be used as a 'fake' hashing on raw values, like e.g. indices.
In Blender currently not all ghash usages actually hash their keys, so we stick to modulo for now (masking is ifdef’ed out), we may however investigate the benefits of switching to masking with systematic very basic hashing later…
Add various missing API helpers
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I.e. a way to deep-copy a ghash/gset, and a way to (re-)reserve entries (i.e. manually grow or shrink the ghash after its creation).
Various code refactoring
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* Get rid of the 'hack' regarding ghash size when used as gset (it’s simpler and safer to have two structs defined here, and cast pointers as needed).
* Various re-shuffle and factorization in low-level internal code.
* Some work on hashing helpers, introducing some murmur2a-based hashing too.
Thanks a bunch to Campbell for the extensive review work. :)
Reviewers: sergey, campbellbarton
Subscribers: psy-fi, lukastoenne
Projects: #bf_blender
Maniphest Tasks: T43766
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1178
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A new checkbox "High quality" is provided in camera settings to enable
this. This creates a depth of field that is much closer to the rendered
result and even supports aperture blades in the effect, but it's more
expensive too. There are optimizations to do here since the technique is
very fill rate heavy.
People, be careful, this -can- lock up your screen if depth of field
blurring is too extreme.
Technical details:
This uses geometry shaders + instancing and is an adaptation of
techniques gathered from
http://bartwronski.com/2014/04/07/bokeh-depth-of-field-going-insane-
http://advances.realtimerendering.com/s2011/SousaSchulzKazyan%20-
%20in%20Real-Time%20Rendering%20Course).ppt
TODOs:
* Support dithering to minimize banding.
* Optimize fill rate in geometry shader.
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General idea is to avoid actual calculation from property update()
callback and tag things for update later instead.
That said, pose constraint flags are now tagged for update and
handled as a part of object update. In the new depsgraph it'll
be a nice dedicated operation node.
Also avoid updating disabled flags for all the modifiers. This
part of the path is not totally optimal since it'll still need
to iterate over bones in order to get pchan, but to optimize it
further would be nice to find a way to avoid pchan requirement
all together.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1191
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This patch makes it possible for the user to select all supported compression types in OpenEXR 2.2
Discussion points:
- B44 is only defined for half's it compresses to a fixed representation of 44% of the halfs. We do currently not reflect in the UI that in the case of float32's it will be equal to compression = NONE
- ZIPS is single scanline zip and is supposed to be useful in cases where importing in Nuke happens.
- The new Dreamworks formats, are the worth exposing etc etc
Reviewers: campbellbarton, sergey
Reviewed By: sergey
Projects: #bf_blender
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1050
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Also don't use pose-bone transform unless the user is in pose-mode.
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OpenGL is detected:
Hoping to decrease the frequency of by far one of the most frequent bug
reports by windows users.
There is some reorganization of the GHOST API to allow easy addition of
further OpenGL options in the future. The change is not propagated too
deep to keep the size of the patch managable. We might reorganize things
here later.
For OpenGL we do two checks here:
One is a combination of GDI generic renderer or vendor microsoft
corporation and OpenGL version 1.1. This means the system does not
use GPU acceleration at all. We warn user to install a graphics
driver and of cases where this might happen (remote connection, using
blender through virtual machine)
The other one just checks if OpenGL version is less than 1.4 (we can
easily change that in the future of course) and warns that it is
deprecated.
Both cases will still let blender startup correctly but users should now
have a clear idea of the system being unsupported.
A user preference flag is provided to turn the warning off.
Now stop posting those bug reports without installing a driver first -
please?
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New Lock Z velocity parameter was added. This parameter avoid the micro-jumping.
By default it is actived except when you load an old file that it is deactived to keep former behaviour.
Additionally it was solved another issue related with the acceleration: That is the acceleration value was not taked into account and we had always the maximum linear velocity from the beginning of movement. Now the acceleration is taken into account until we reach the maximum velocity.
When you load an old file, the acceleration value is set to the maximum range (1000.f). This way we simulate a maximum velocity constant from the beginning of movement (former behaviour).
{F142195}
Reviewers: moguri, dfelinto, campbellbarton
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Subscribers: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1074
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BLI_is_dir() in draw loop!)
Did not had any issue on linux, but looks like on some windows can slow things as Hell.
Or maybe just the presence of some network FS?
Anyway, not a good idea, so now fsmenu entries' valid status is stored and only evaluated
on startup (reading of bookmarks & co) and when opening file browser (refresh, like
for system bookmarks).
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Missed clearning the backdrop
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Orphaned datablocks are those which have either:
* 0 users
* A "fake" user only
In the case of the former, they will be quietly discarded from the file on the next
save + reload. Hence, it is helpful to have a view where you can confirm which ones
fall into this category and might be worth saving.
We also include datablocks with a fake user only so that datablocks given a user
above can have that easily turned off again (in case the user makes a mistake).
Another benefit of showing these is that it become easier to remove fake users from
datablocks you no longer want retained without having to hunt for them.
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Turned out that I misinterpreted the feature request, plus there are some
minor issues with the commit that would need to be corrected.
After all, I decided to just remove it again as it seems to not be really
useful for the users.
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This commit introduces a few ready made effects for the 3D viewport
and OpenGL rendering.
Included effects are Depth of Field, accessible from camera view
and screen space ambient occlusion. Those effects can be turned on and
tweaked from the shading panel in the 3D viewport.
Off screen rendering will use the settings of the current camera.
WIP documentation can be found here:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Psy-Fi/Framebuffer_Post-processing
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