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No user visible changes expected.
We have a bunch of "base" element types, just to show a label element
for grouping together other elements. There is no reason to have these
tied to a case, just have a generic label type for this. It requires a
string to display, and can display an icon too. The new element type
isn't used yet, but will be in one of the following commits. Would be
nice if the existing base elements can be replaced by this.
Part of D15606.
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Various situations can lead to un-saved UDIM tiles potentially losing
their contents. The most notable situation is a save and re-load of a
.blend file that has "generated" UDIM tiles that haven't been written to
disk yet. Normal "generated" images are reconstructed on demand in these
circumstances but UDIM tiles do not retain the information required for
reconstruction and empty tiles are presented to the user.
This patch stores the generated type information for each tile to solve
this particular issue. It also shifts the Image generation info into the
1st tile. The existing DNA fields are deprecated but RNA was modified as
to not break API compat.
There's two broad changes here that merit special callout:
- How to distinguish between a tile that should be reconstructed vs.
a tile that should remain empty because loading failed for the UDIMs
- How to better handle Image Source changes
The first issue is addressed as follows:
- Each time a tile is filled with generated content we set a new
IMA_GEN_TILE flag
- Each time a tile is saved to disk we remove the IMA_GEN_TILE flag
- When requesting an ibuf: If the ibuf is null, we check to see if
IMA_GEN_TILE is set. If it is set, go ahead and re-create the tile.
Otherwise, do nothing.
The second set of changes have to do with ensuring that information is
carried along as far as possible when the, sometimes destructive, act of
changing an Image Source is performed. Behavior should be a bit more
natural and expected now; though users will rarely, or should rarely, be
modifying this property. The full table describing the behavior is in
the differential.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14885
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Apparently, Clang allows to specify underlying enum type in C
but onot GCC. The latter one is actually closer to the standard.
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The tagging code was iterating over bits set in the ID_RECALC_ALL and
was casting the flag to IDRecalcFlag. This was triggering an undefined
behavior warning in Clang since the bit might not have a corresponding
value in the enumerator.
The solution is to pre-define all reacalc flags for all bits. While
this seems a bit annoying this seems to be the least fragile solution
from all suggested ones.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15602
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Always use unsigned int for the recalc flags. This allows to use
all 32 bit of integer for the flags without worrying about the
sign. Use full notation of `unsigned int` instead of short `uint`
to avoid pulling more headers in.
Whenever depsgraph API allows passing combined recalc flags call
the variable `flags` and use `unsigned int` type for it. For a
single flag use `IDRecalcFlag` flag.
No functional changes expected.
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Ref T95966. Also fixes modification of input mesh,
which should be considered constant.
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names/basenames/suffixes
An implementation of T73412, roughly as outlined there:
Track the names that are in use, as well as base names (before
numeric suffix) plus a bit map for each base name, indicating which
numeric suffixes are already used. This is done per-Main/Library,
per-object-type.
Timings (Windows, VS2022 Release build, AMD Ryzen 5950X):
- Scene with 10k cubes, Shift+D to duplicate them all: 8.7s -> 1.9s.
Name map memory usage for resulting 20k objects: 4.3MB.
- Importing a 2.5GB .obj file of exported Blender 3.0 splash scene
(24k objects), using the new C++ importer: 34.2s-> 22.0s. Name map
memory usage for resulting scene: 8.6MB.
- Importing Disney Moana USD scene (almost half a million objects):
56min -> 10min. Name map usage: ~100MB. Blender crashes later on
when trying to render it, in the same place in both cases, but
that's for another day.
Reviewed By: Bastien Montagne
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14162
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Similar to e9f82d3dc7eebadcc52, but for point clouds instead.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15487
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These mutable pointers present problems with ownership in relation to
proper copy-on-write for attributes. The simplest solution is to just
remove them and retrieve the layers from `CustomData` when they are
needed. This also removes the complexity and redundancy of having to
update the pointers as the curves change. A similar change will apply
to meshes and point clouds.
One downside of this change is that it makes random access with RNA
slower. However, it's simple to just use the RNA attribute API instead,
which is unaffected. In this patch I updated Cycles to do that. With
the future attribute CoW changes, this generic approach makes sense
because Cycles can just request ownership of the existing arrays.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15486
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openSubdiv_init() would detect available evaluators before any OpenGL context
exists, causing a crash with libepoxy. This test however is redundant as we
already check the requirements on the Blender side through the GPU API.
To simplify things, completely remove the device detection in the opensubdiv
module and reduce the evaluators to just CPU and GPU. The plan here is to move
to the GPU module abstraction over OpenGL/Metal/Vulkan and so all these
different backends no longer make sense.
This also removes the user preference for OpenSubdiv compute device, which was
not used for the new GPU subdivision implementation.
Ref D15291
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15470
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This is useful when using an armature as a camera rig, to avoid creating and
targetting an empty object.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7012
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- Remove references to `ISTEXTINPUT` as any keyboard event with it's
utf8_buf set can be handled as text input.
- Update references to the key repeat flag.
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New remapper code would also fail in some cases when remapping
libraries, similar to the issue yesterday, because ID_LI type had no
mask value.
That would fail to remap `parent` member of a library to NULL when
deleting that parent, leading to a crash e.g. in Outliner tree building
code.
Reported by @JulienKaspar from Blender studio.
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Some ID types did not have a filter value, even though they would be
used in remapping code, leading to missing remappings. In that specific
case, shape keys would actually never be properly remapped.
Reproducible in r1230 of
`Heist/pro/animation_test/einar/einar_new_expression_shapes2.blend`,
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This commit doesn't implement any new feature but makes the new curves
object type no longer experimental.
Documentation:
* https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/3.3/modeling/curves/primitives.html#empty-hair
* https://docs.blender.org/manual/en/3.3/sculpt_paint/curves_sculpting/introduction.html
Note: This also makes the Selection Paint tool available. This tool
should have been moved out of the "New Curves Tool" flag when we got the
selection drawing to work.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15402
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Curves that are attached to a surface can now follow the surface when
it is modified using shape keys or modifiers (but not when the original
surface is deformed in edit or sculpt mode).
The surface is allowed to be changed in any way that keeps uv maps
intact. So deformation is allowed, but also some topology changes like
subdivision.
The following features are added:
* A new `Deform Curves on Surface` node, which deforms curves with
attachment information based on the surface object and uv map set
in the properties panel.
* A new `Add Rest Position` checkbox in the shape keys panel. When checked,
a new `rest_position` vector attribute is added to the mesh before shape
keys and modifiers are applied. This is necessary to support proper
deformation of the curves, but can also be used for other purposes.
* The `Add > Curve > Empty Hair` operator now sets up a simple geometry
nodes setup that deforms the hair. It also makes sure that the rest
position attribute is added to the surface.
* A new `Object (Attach Curves to Surface)` operator in the `Set Parent To`
(ctrl+P) menu, which attaches existing curves to the surface and sets the
surface object as parent.
Limitations:
* Sculpting the procedurally deformed curves will be implemented separately.
* The `Deform Curves on Surface` node is not generic and can only be used
for one specific purpose currently. We plan to generalize this more in the
future by adding support by exposing more inputs and/or by turning it into
a node group.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14864
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Regression in [0] which revealed an error in [1].
Logic for pose channel custom transform ignored ARM_NO_CUSTOM.
[0]: 3267c91b4d5caab7da8aef071a446dd2e86f86a9
[1]: c3fef001ee926fc183255b623f56da9fc5fcbb73
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Also move mis-placed doc-string.
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This is temporary to investigate which behavior should be kept when
creating an override hierarchy if there are no cherry-picked data
defined: make all overrides user-editable, or not.
This removes the 'make override - fully editable' menu entries.
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Adds a "Pin Scene" option to the workspace. When activated, the workspace will
remember the scene that was last activated in it, so that when switching back
to this workspace, the same scene will be reactivated. This is important for a
VSE workflow, so that users can switch between different workspaces displaying
a scene and thus a timeline for a specific task.
The option can be found in the Properties, Workspace tab. D11890 additionally
adds an icon for this to the scene switcher in the topbar.
The workspace data contains a pointer to the scene which is a UI to scene data
relation. When appending a workspace, the pointer is cleared.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9140
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Bastien Montagne (no final accept, but was fine
with the general design earlier)
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This reverts commit 9bb2afb55e50f9353cfc76cf2d8df7521b0b5feb.
Oops, did not intend to commit this to master.
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This is the start of a geometry node to do edge, vertex, and face
bevels.
It doesn't yet do anything but analyze the "Vertex cap" around
selected vertices for vertex bevel.
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This modules handles renderpasses allocation and filling. Also handles
blitting to viewport framebuffer and render result reading.
Changes against the old implementation:
- the filling of the renderpasses happens all at once requiring
only 1 geometry pass.
- The filtering is optimized with weights precomputed on CPU and
reuse of neighboor pixels.
- Only one accumulation buffer for renderpasses (no ping-pong).
- Accumulation happens in one pass for every passes using a single
dispatch or fullscreen triangle pass.
TAA and history reprojection is not yet implemented.
AOVs support is present but with a 16 AOV limit for now.
Cryptomatte is not yet implemented.
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Removes the following macros for scene/render frame values:
- `CFRA`
- `SUBFRA`
- `SFRA`
- `EFRA`
These macros don't add much, other than saving a few characters when typing.
It's not immediately clear what they refer to, they just hide what they
actually access. Just be explicit and clear about that.
Plus these macros gave read and write access to the variables, so eyesores like
this would be done (eyesore because it looks like assigning to a constant):
```
CFRA = some_frame_nbr;
```
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15311
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This commit contains various new features for curves sculpt mode
that have been developed in parallel.
* Selection:
* Operator to select points/curves randomly.
* Operator to select endpoints of curves.
* Operator to grow/shrink an existing selection.
* New Brushes:
* Pinch: Moves points towards the brush center.
* Smooth: Makes individual curves straight without changing the root
or tip position.
* Puff: Makes curves stand up, aligning them with the surface normal.
* Density: Add or remove curves to achieve a certain density defined
by a minimum distance value.
* Slide: Move root points on the surface.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15134
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This commit adds a new face nearest snapping mode, adds new snapping
options, and (lightly) refactors code around snapping.
The new face nearest snapping mode will snap transformed geometry to the
nearest surface in world space. In contrast, the original face snapping
mode uses projection (raycasting) to snap source to target geometry.
Face snapping therefore only works with what is visible, while nearest
face snapping can snap geometry to occluded parts of the scene. This new
mode is critical for retopology work, where some of the target mesh
might be occluded (ex: sliding an edge loop that wraps around the
backside of target mesh).
The nearest face snapping mode has two options: "Snap to Same Target"
and "Face Nearest Steps". When the Snap to Same Object option is
enabled, the selected source geometry will stay near the target that it
is nearest before editing started, which prevents the source geometry
from snapping to other targets. The Face Nearest Steps divides the
overall transformation for each vertex into n smaller transformations,
then applies those n transformations with surface snapping interlacing
each step. This steps option handles transformations that cross U-shaped
targets better.
The new snapping options allow the artist to better control which target
objects (objects to which the edited geometry is snapped) are considered
when snapping. In particular, the only option for filtering target
objects was a "Project onto Self", which allowed the currently edited
mesh to be considered as a target. Now, the artist can choose any
combination of the following to be considered as a target: the active
object, any edited object that isn't active (see note below), any non-
edited object. Additionally, the artist has another snapping option to
exclude objects that are not selectable as potential targets.
The Snapping Options dropdown has been lightly reorganized to allow for
the additional options.
Included in this patch:
- Snap target selection is more controllable for artist with additional
snapping options.
- Renamed a few of the snap-related functions to better reflect what
they actually do now. For example, `applySnapping` implies that this
handles the snapping, while `applyProject` implies something entirely
different is done there. However, better names would be
`applySnappingAsGroup` and `applySnappingIndividual`, respectively,
where `applySnappingIndividual` previously only does Face snapping.
- Added an initial coordinate parameter to snapping functions so that
the nearest target before transforming can be determined(for "Snap to
Same Object"), and so the transformation can be broken into smaller
steps (for "Face Nearest Steps").
- Separated the BVH Tree getter code from mesh/edit mesh to its own
function to reduce code duplication.
- Added icon for nearest face snapping.
- The original "Project onto Self" was actually not correct! This option
should be called "Project onto Active" instead, but that only matters
when editing multiple meshes at the same time. This patch makes this
change in the UI.
Reviewed By: Campbell Barton, Germano Cavalcante
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14591
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This commit adds new Unwrap and Pack Islands nodes, with equivalent
functionality to the existing Unwrap and Pack Islands operators. The
Unwrap node uses generic boolean attributes to determine seams instead
of looking at the seam flags in the mesh geometry.
Unlike the Unwrap operator, the Unwrap node doesn't perform aspect
ratio correction, because this is trivial for the user to implement
with a Vector Math node if it is desired.
The Unwrap node implicitly performs a Pack Islands operation upon
completion, because the results may not be generally useful otherwise.
This matches the behaviour of the Unwrap operator.
The nodes use the existing Vector socket type, and do not introduce a
new 2D Vector type (see T92765).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14389
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This adds a Mesh To Volume Node T86838 based on the existing modifier.
The mesh to volume conversion is implemented in the geometry module,
and shared between the node and the modifier.
Currently the node outputs a grid with the name "density". This may
change in the future depending on the decisions made in T91668.
The original patch was by Kris (@Metricity), further implementation
by Geramy Loveless (@GeramyLoveless), then finished by Erik Abrahamsson
(@erik85).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10895
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The compression as sRGB is mostly an implementation detail and showing the
integers does not make it clear what the actual values are that will be used
for computations in geometry nodes. This follows the general convention that
colors in Blender are displayed and edited in scene linear floats.
The raw sRGB bytes can still be viewed as a tooltip.
Ref T99205
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15322
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This patch includes the full shadow functionality for LineArt:
- Light contour and cast shadow lines.
- Lit/shaded region selection.
- Enclosed light/shadow shape calculation.
- Silhouette/anti-silhouette selection.
- Intersection priority based on shadow edge identifier.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15109
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Patch implements better way to control playback speed than it is
possible to do with speed effect. Speed factor property can be set in
Time panel.
There are 2 layers of control:
Option to retime movie to match scene FPS rate.
Custom speed factor to control playback rate.
Since playback rate is strip property, it is now possible to manipulate
strip as normal one even if it is retimed.
To facilitate manipulation, some functions need to consider speed factor
and apply necessary corrections to strip offset or strip start. These
corrections may need to be float numbers, so start and offsets must be
float as well.
Sound strips now use speed factor instead of pitch. This means, that
strips will change length to match usable length. In addition, it is
possible to group movie and sound strip and change speed of meta strip.
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The mask is expected to be always be displayed smooth, and the
option mainly existed for some legacy drivers. IF smooth drawing
causes issues it should be fixed in the drawing code, not as an
option in the interface.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15266
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Adds an overlay option to show/hide the spline points & lines of masks in the Mask Editor.
It also moves the "smooth" option up (its position left of the selection dropdown was missleading).
{F11847272}
This emerged from a discussion in https://developer.blender.org/D12776
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13314
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The TexResult.nor output does not appear to be used anywhere.
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This adds a new parameter to the "Combined" overlay mode of the mask editor.
The "blending factor" allows users to blend the mask exterior with the original
footage to visualise the content of the mask in a more intuitive way. The
"Alpha" overlay is unaffected by this change.
The existing "Combined" overlay is used like before (covering everything
outside the mask in black), but can be blended with the slider in the mask
overlay to look at the exterior.
This is part of an effort to make mask editing more intuitive & easy to use:
https://developer.blender.org/T93097
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13284
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Since the custom target is a feature implemented at constraint
level, it is more appropriate to handle it in the common wrapper
functions, instead of modifying all the type specific callbacks
like get_constraint_targets and flush_constraint_targets.
Also, tag the special target with a flag so other code can
handle it appropriately where necessary.
This was split from D9732, and effectively reverts and refactors
part of D7437. This patch should cause no functional changes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15168
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Part of T98560.
See https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/Views
Adds all the basic functionality needed for grid views. They display
items in a grid of rows and columns, typically with a preview image and
a label underneath. Think of the main region in the Asset Browser.
Current features:
- Active item
- Notifier listening (also added this to the tree view)
- Performance: Skip adding buttons that are not scrolled into view
(solves performance problems for big asset libraries, for example).
- Custom item size
- Preview items (items that draw a preview with a label underneath)
- Margins between items scale so the entire region width is filled with
column, rather than leaving a big empty block at the right if there's
not enough space for another column (like the File and current Asset
Browser does it).
- "Data-View Item" theme colors. Not shown in the UI yet.
No user visible changes expected since the grid views aren't used for
anything yet.
This was developed as part of a rewrite of the Asset Browser UI
(`asset-browser-grid-view` branch), see T95653. There's no reason to
keep this part in a branch, continuing development in master makes
things easier.
Grid and tree views have a lot of very similar code, so I'm planning to
unify them to a degree. I kept things separate for the start to first
find out how much and what exactly makes sense to override.
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Instancing with geometry nodes uses just the evaluated Mesh, and ignores the
Object that it came from. That meant that it would try to look up the subsurf
modifier on the instancer object which does not have the subsurf modifier.
Instead of storing a session UUID and looking up the modifier data, store a
point to the subsurf modifier runtime data. Unlike the modifier data, this
runtime data is preserved across depsgraph CoW. It must be for the subdiv
descriptor contained in it to stay valid along with the draw cache.
As a bonus, this moves various Mesh_Runtime variables into the subsurf runtime
data, reducing memory usage for meshes not using subdivision surfaces.
Also fixes T98693, issues with subdivision level >= 8 due to integer overflow.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15184
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- Use uintxx_t for all 8/16/64 bit integer types.
- Removed prepend_edge_direct thingy which is no longer needed in current edge iterator model.
- Minor code path adjustments like only copies view vector when necessary etc.
- Correctly handle ies==NULL in edge cutting function.
- White spaces and comments etc.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15181
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This patch does code clean ups in `LineartRenderBuffer` because it's
grown kinda big and we need better way to organize those variables inside.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15172
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