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API functions get SEQ_ prefix.
Intern functions get seq_ prefix
Functions also have appropriate category included in name.
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I tested building so many times while making this patch, but somehow
the previous commit was missing a padding variable, I have no idea how.
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In some cases the variables were set but never used anywhere.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9889
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Ref: T82651
Normally people use "Combine XYZ" to input a vector, but it is more
interesting to have an explicit vector input.
So this is basically "Combine XYZ" without any input sockets, the values
are stored in the node itself.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9885
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This patch introduces a partial update of GPUTexture. When rendering
a large image the GPUTexture could have been scaled. The old implementation
would rescale the image on CPU and create a new GPUTexture. This
resulted in flooding the PCI bus.
The new solution would only scale and upload the parts of the GPUTexture
that has been changed. It does this by keeping track of areas of 256x256
pixels. When something changes the tiles that cover that changes will be
rescaled and uploaded the next time the GPUTexture is requested.
Test situation: Default Cube, 4 samples, 19200x10800 tile size 512.
Blender 2.83.9: 4m27s.
Blender 2.91: 20+m (regression)
This patch: 1m01s.
There is still room for more optimizations:
* Reduce the time that an image is locked.
** Use task scheduling to update the tiles of an image.
** Generic optimization of the ImBuf scale method.
Maniphest Tasks: T82591
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9591
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Since creating the attribute node, a helper function has been added to
automatically get the input attribute or a constant value, depending on
the "input type" values for the node. This commit replaces the specific
implementation of that behavior with the new helper function.
The versioning is necessary since the node now has a "storage" struct.
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This patch adds two related nodes, a node for separating points
and mesh vertices based on a boolean attribute input, and a node
for creating boolean attributes with comparisons.
See the differential for an example file and video.
Point Separate (T83059)
The output in both geometries is just point data, contained in the mesh
and point cloud components, depending which components had data in the
input geometry. Any points with the mask attribute set to true will be
moved from the first geometry output to the second. This means that
for meshes, all edge and face data will be removed. Any point domain
attributes are moved to the correct output geometry as well.
Attribute Compare (T83057)
The attribute compare does the "Equal" and "Not Equal" operations by
comparing vectors and colors based on their distance from each other.
For other operations, the comparison is between the lengths of the
vector inputs. In general, the highest complexity data type is used
for the operation, and a new function to determine that is added.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9876
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Caused by Caused by rB83980506957c.
Since above commit, the modifier was created with wrong initial values
[amount was 0.0 and offset was 1.0 -- instead of the other way around].
Since there is no way to fix existing files in a reasonable way I guess,
all we can do here is to make sure that from now on, the defaults are
correct.
Maniphest Tasks: T83886
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9881
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Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9861
Ref T82585.
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This commit resolves problem introduced in e1665c3d3190 - it was
difficult to import media at their original resolution.
This is done by using original resolution as reference for scale.
All crop and strip transform values and their animation is converted
form old files.
To make both workflows easy to use, sequencer tool settings have been
created with preset for preffered scaling method. This setting is in
sequencer timeline header and add image or movie strip operator
properties.
Two new operators have been added:
`sequencer.strip_transform_fit` operator with 3 options: Scale To Fit,
Scale to Fill and Stretch To Fill.
Operator can fail if strip image or video is not loaded currently, this
case should be either sanitized or data loaded on demand.
`sequencer.strip_transform_clear` operator with 4 options:
Clear position, scale, rotation and all (previous 3 options combined).
Reviewed By: sergey, fsiddi
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9582
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This adds a boolean attribute and custom data type, to be used in the
point separate node. It also adds it as supported data types in the
random attribute and attribute fill nodes.
There are more clever ways of storing a boolean attribute that make
more sense in certain situations-- sets, bitfields, and others, this
commit keeps it simple, saving those changes for when there is a proper
use case for them. In any case, we will still probably always want the
idea of a boolean attribute.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9818
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This patch does two things:
* Introduce a Seed to the random distribution method
* Bring in a new distribution method for the point scattering node
Patch Review: https://developer.blender.org/D9787
Note: This commit doesn't not handle doversion. Which means that users
need to manually update their files that were using the Point Distribute
node and reconnect inputs to the "Maximum Density" socket.
Original patch by Sebastian Parborg, with changes to not rely on the cy
libraries and overall cleanup.
Patch review by Jacques Lucke, besides help with the new "heap" system
that was required for this algorithm.
Based on Cem Yuksel. 2015. Sample Elimination for Generating Poisson Disk
Sample. Sets. Computer Graphics Forum 34, 2 (May 2015), 25-32
http://www.cemyuksel.com/research/sampleelimination/
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This tool implements smearing for multires displacement over the limit
surface, similar to how smearing for colors and topology slide works.
When used the displacement values of the vertices "slide" over the
topology, creating the effect of smearing the surface detail.
As the brush just modifies displacement values instead of coordinates,
the total displacement of the affected area doesn't change. This means
that this smearing effect can be used multiple times over the same area
without generating any artifacts in the topology.
When the brush is used with the pinch or expand smear modes,
displacement differences are pushed into the same area, creating hard
surface effects without pinching the topology.
As any other brush that relies on the limit surface (like displacement
erasers), this will work better after using apply base.
Reviewed By: sergey, JulienKaspar, dbystedt
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9659
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It's useful to easily see which data-blocks are assets and which not. So just
like we usually show the library linking/override icons, we show the asset icon
there (these are mutually exclusive data-block states).
Uses the `'MAT_SPHERE_SKY` icon, which wasn't used before (except by an
add-on!) and is sorta fitting, but not quite. We should either change this one
or add an own asset icon. Meanwhile this isn't too bad :)
Also adds an internal macro to check if a data-block is an asset, consistent to
how we do it for libraries and library overrides.
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Add panels with overlay settings for strips and preview and overlay
enable/disable button.
Entries from the View menus moved to the overlay panels, which will
simplify cluttered View menus.
Additional options have been added:
- Strip Name
- Strip Source(ex. path)
- Strip Duration
So users can now select what info they need to see on the strips. When
No text is displayed, waveforms are drawn in full height.
Reviewed By: ISS, HooglyBoogly, pablovazquez
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9751
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This patch adds the option to make the random scaling from the grease pencil array modifier uniform.
The current settings allow a separate value for each of the 3 scaling axis. The modifier also creates different seed values for each axis so there is no way to keep the random scaling uniform.
This patch creates 1 random seed value and applies it to each of the scaling axis.
Here is a demonstration of the previous behavior and the new optional behavior.
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Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov, pepeland
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9764
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Storing the asset library reference by name wasn't a good idea, I thought it
would work with a careful fallback, but it's easier to just use the index
instead. So change to using indices, make sure fallback methods work reliable
and make sure the file list is updated when asset libraries are removed.
I added a new notifier type for the latter, I prefer not using file notifiers
in asset-library/preferences code. We have more than enough values for
notifiers left.
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The Asset Browser will be a sub-editor of the File Browser. This prepares the
File Browser code for that.
**File-Lists**
* Support loading assets with metadata read from external files into the
file-list.
* New main based file-list type, for the "Current File" asset library.
* Refresh file-list when switching between browse modes or asset libraries.
* Support empty file-lists (asset library with no assets).
* Store file previews as icons, so scripts can reference them via icon-id. See
previous commit.
**Space Data**
* Introduce "browse mode" to differeniate between file and asset browsing.
* Add `FileAssetSelectParams` to `SpaceFile`, with `FileSelectParams` as base.
Makes sure data is separated between asset and file browsing when switching
between them. The active params can be obtained through
`ED_fileselect_get_active_params()`.
* `FileAssetSelectParams` stores the currently visible asset library ID.
* Introduce file history abstraction so file and asset browsing can keep a
separate history (previous and next directories).
**General**
* Option to only show asset data-blocks while file browsing (not exposed here).
* Add "active_file" context member, so scripts can get and display info about
the active file.
* Add "active_id" context member, so `ED_OT_lib_id_load_custom_preview` can set
a custom ID preview. (Only for "Current File" asset library)
* Expose some of `FileDirEntry` in RNA as (non-editable). That way scripts can
obtain name, preview icon and asset-data.
Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1
project milestone on developer.blender.org.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9724
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
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One of the core design aspects of the Asset Browser is that users can "mount"
custom asset libraries via the Preferences. Currently an asset library is just
a directory with one or more .blend files in it. We could easily support a
single .blend file as asset library as well (rather than a directory). It's
just disabled currently.
Note that in earlier designs, asset libraries were called repositories.
Idea is simple: In Preferences > File Paths, you can create custom libraries,
by setting a name and selecting a path. The name is ensured to be unique. If
the name or path are empty, the Asset Browser will not show it in the list of
available asset libraries.
The library path is not checked for validity, the Asset Browser will allow
selecting invalid libraries, but show a message instead of the file list, to
help the user understand what's going on.
Of course the actual Asset Browser UI is not part of this commit, it's in one
of the following ones.
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Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1
project milestone on developer.blender.org.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9722
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Hans Goudey
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* Support defining (not necessarily rendering) icons in threads. Needed so the
File Browser can expose file previews with an icon-id to scripts.
** For that, ported `icons.c` to C++, to be able to use scope based mutex locks
(cleaner & safer code). Had to do some cleanups and minor refactoring for
that.
* Added support for ImBuf icons, as a decent way for icons to hold the file
preview buffers.
* Tag previews as "unfinished" while they render in a thread, for the File
Browser to dynamically load previews as they get finished.
* Better handle cases where threaded preview generation is requested, but the
ID type doesn't support it (fallback to single threaded). This is for general
sanity of the code (as in, safety and cleanness)
* Enabled asset notifier for custom preview loading operator, was just disabled
because `NC_ASSET` wasn't defined in master yet.
Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1
project milestone on developer.blender.org.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9719
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Brecht Van Lommel
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Asset metadata is what turns a regular data-block into an asset. It is a small
data-structure, but a key part of the technical design of the asset system.
The design foresees that asset data-blocks store an `ID.asset_data` pointer of
type `AssetMetaData`. This data **must not** have dependencies on other
data-blocks or data-block data, it must be an independent unit. That way we can
read asset-metadata from .blends without reading anything else from the file.
The Asset Browser will use this metadata (together with the data-block name,
preview and file path) to represent assets in the file list.
Includes:
* New `ID.asset_data` for asset metadata.
* Asset tags, description and custom properties.
* BKE code to manage asset meta-data and asset tags.
* Code to read asset data from files, without reading IDs.
* RNA for asset metadata (including tags)
Part of the first Asset Browser milestone. Check the #asset_browser_milestone_1
project milestone on developer.blender.org.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9716
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Brecht Van Lommel
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The geometry-nodes features no longer depend on the point cloud object.
Therefore the point cloud object, although important in the future, can
be postponed until we have render and edit mode fully working.
This reverts commits:
* ea74ed5a7a2031b614d401e394f2e0146fc90155.
* dc614c68ef2c8ca8b076a000974b5a20a4145a42.
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This implements the design proposed in T83357.
The goal is to allow the geometry nodes modifier on mesh objects to
output instances and potentially other geometry types. Both problems
are tackled by allowing mesh objects to evaluate to a geometry set,
instead of just a single mesh id data block. The geometry set can
contain a mesh but also other data like instances and a point cloud.
I can't say that I'm sure that this commit won't introduce bugs. Mainly
the temporary object creation during rendering seems a bit brittle.
BUT, we can be reasonably sure that this commit will not introduce
regressions (at least not ones, that are hard to fix). This is because
the code has been written in a way that minimizes changes for existing
functionality.
Given that we intend to hide the point cloud object for the next release,
we won't even have to worry about temporary object creation for now.
An important part of the technical design is to make sure that
`ObjectRuntime->data_eval` contains the same data before and after this
patch. This helps to make sure, that existing code paths are impacted as
little as possible.
Instead of fully replacing `data_eval`, there is `geometry_set_eval`,
which contains all the geometry components an object evaluated to
(including the data referenced by `data_eval`).
For now, not much code has to be aware of `geometry_set_eval`. Mainly
the depsgraph object iterator and the instances system have to know
about it.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9851
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Remove DNA headers, using forward declarations where possible.
Also removed duplicate header, header including it's self
and unnecessary inclusion of libc system headers from BKE header.
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This changes the way how the mattes are stored in the compositor node. This used to
be a single string what was decoded/encoded when needed. The new data structure
stores all entries in `CryptomatteEntry` and is converted to the old `matte_id`
property on the fly.
This is done for some future changes in the workflow where a more structured
approach leads to less confusing and easier to read code.
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In Cycles the volume transmittance is already composited into the color
passes. In Eevee the volume transmittance pass was separate and needed
to be composited in the compositor. This patch adds the volume
transmittance pass direct in the next render passes:
* Diffuse Color
* Specular Color
* Emission
* Environment
This patch includes the removal of the volume transmittance render pass.
It also renames the volume render passes to match Cycles. The setting
themselves aren't unified.
Maniphest Tasks: T81134
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Remove 'U.wheellinescroll' preference, currently hidden and unused.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9616
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
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The Point Instance node can instance entire collections now.
Before, only individual collections were supported.
Randomly selecting objects from the collection on a per point basis
is not support, yet.
Last part of D9739.
Ref T82372.
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The implementation is pretty much the same as for Object sockets.
The socket color is the one that is used for collections in the outliner.
Part of D9739.
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This node can be used to mix two attributes in various ways.
The blend modes are the same as in the MixRGB shader node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9737
Ref T82374.
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Forward declaring enums are not allowed in C++.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9811
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This adds deformation types to snake hook and the elastic deformation
type. This mode deforms the mesh using a kelvinlet instead of applying
the displacement directly inside the brush radius, which is great for
stylized shapes sketching.
Changes in rake rotation when using elastic are too strong when set
to 1, so I'll add a nicer way to support rake rotations with smoother
transitions in the future.
Reviewed By: sergey, JulienKaspar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9560
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This is a non-functional change. The functionality introduced in this commit
is not used in master yet. It is used by nodes that are being developed in
other branches though.
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Implement improvement from T73139 for merging along edges.
It is now called "Connected" mode, while the default is called "All".
With the recent performance improvement, the Connected Mode is in some
cases only double the speed than the usual merge all strategy but in
other cases it may be even faster. The bottleneck is somewhere further
down the line of merging geometry.
The motivation for this patch came from T80897, because the merging in
complex solidify is making it very slow.
Now merging can be removed from solidify without greater consequences,
as this is just a quicker and more advanced algorithm to do the same
thing that solidify currently does slowly.
Reviewed by: mano-wii, campbellbarton
Ref D8966
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Makes it more clear that these belong together and allows using the enum type
rather than just `int`.
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Also makes NLA tracks and strips overridable.
User can either edit existing strips in existing NLA tracks (but not add or remove them), and/or add new NLA tracks after those comming from the linked data.
Most of the work was as usual checking operators and adding protections against illegal operations in override context.
Note that since we can only rely on indices to deal with local added tracks, we forbid any local track being before any linked/original track.
Maniphest Tasks: T72629
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9611
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Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9776
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This way Outliner internal data stays internal, non-Outliner code will not be
able to access and mess with this. Further it allows us to use the real type
(rather than `void *`), change the type to a C++ container if needed and
slightly reduces the size for every Outliner stored in files.
Slightly changed how we set the `SO_TREESTORE_REBUILD` for this, but it should
effectively behave the same way as before.
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Rerun `make format`.
No functional changes.
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Cryptomatte is a standard to efficiently create mattes for compositing. The
renderer outputs the required render passes, which can then be used in the
compositor to create masks for specified objects. Unlike the Material and Object
Index passes, the objects to isolate are selected in compositing, and mattes
will be anti-aliased.
Cryptomatte was already available in Cycles this patch adds it to the EEVEE
render engine. Original specification can be found at
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Psyop/Cryptomatte/master/specification/IDmattes_poster.pdf
**Accurate mode**
Following Cycles, there are two accuracy modes. The difference between the two
modes is the number of render samples they take into account to create the
render passes. When accurate mode is off the number of levels is used. When
accuracy mode is active, the number of render samples is used.
**Deviation from standard**
Cryptomatte specification is based on a path trace approach where samples and
coverage are calculated at the same time. In EEVEE a sample is an exact match on
top of a prepared depth buffer. Coverage is at that moment always 1. By sampling
multiple times the number of surface hits decides the actual surface coverage
for a matte per pixel.
**Implementation Overview**
When drawing to the cryptomatte GPU buffer the depth of the fragment is matched
to the active depth buffer. The hashes of each cryptomatte layer is written in
the GPU buffer. The exact layout depends on the active cryptomatte layers. The
GPU buffer is downloaded and integrated into an accumulation buffer (stored in
CPU RAM).
The accumulation buffer stores the hashes + weights for a number of levels,
layers per pixel. When a hash already exists the weight will be increased. When
the hash doesn't exists it will be added to the buffer.
After all the samples have been calculated the accumulation buffer is processed.
During this phase the total pixel weights of each layer is mapped to be in a
range between 0 and 1. The hashes are also sorted (highest weight first).
Blender Kernel now has a `BKE_cryptomatte` header that access to common
functions for cryptomatte. This will in the future be used by the API.
* Alpha blended materials aren't supported. Alpha blended materials support in
render passes needs research how to implement it in a maintainable way for any
render pass.
This is a list of tasks that needs to be done for the same release that this
patch lands on (Blender 2.92)
* T82571 Add render tests.
* T82572 Documentation.
* T82573 Store hashes + Object names in the render result header.
* T82574 Use threading to increase performance in accumulation and post
processing.
* T82575 Merge the cycles and EEVEE settings as they are identical.
* T82576 Add RNA to extract the cryptomatte hashes to use in python scripts.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Maniphest Tasks: T81058
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9165
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This patch adds support for AOVs in EEVEE. AOV Outputs can be defined in the
render pass tab and used in shader materials. Both Object and World based
shaders are supported. The AOV can be previewed in the viewport using the
renderpass selector in the shading popover.
AOV names that conflict with other AOVs are automatically corrected. AOV
conflicts with render passes get a warning icon. The reason behind this is that
changing render engines/passes can change the conflict, but you might not notice
it. Changing this automatically would also make the materials incorrect, so best
to leave this to the user.
**Implementation**
The patch adds a copies the AOV structures of Cycles into Blender. The goal is
that the Cycles will use Blenders AOV defintions. In the Blender kernel
(`layer.c`) the logic of these structures are implemented.
The GLSL shader of any GPUMaterial can hold multiple outputs (the main output
and the AOV outputs) based on the renderPassUBO the right output is selected.
This selection uses an hash that encodes the AOV structure. The full AOV needed
to be encoded when actually drawing the material pass as the AOV type changes
the behavior of the AOV. This isn't known yet when the GLSL is compiled.
**Future Developments**
* The AOV definitions in the render layer panel isn't shared with Cycles.
Cycles should be migrated to use the same viewlayer aovs. During a previous
attempt this failed as the AOV validation in cycles and in Blender have
implementation differences what made it crash when an aov name was invalid.
This could be fixed by extending the external render engine API.
* Add support to Cycles to render AOVs in the 3d viewport.
* Use a drop down list for selecting AOVs in the AOV Output node.
* Give user feedback when multiple AOV output nodes with the same AOV name
exists in the same shader.
* Fix viewing single channel images in the image editor [T83314]
* Reduce viewport render time by only render needed draw passes. [T83316]
Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel, Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7010
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This adds a new property to the sculpt vertex color paint brush to limit
the area of the brush that is going to be used to sample the wet paint
color. This is exactly the same concept as normal radius and area radius
that exist for sculpting brushes for sampling the surface depth and
orientation.
When working near color hard edges, this allows to prevent the color
from the other side of the edge to blend into the wet paint.
With 1.0 (the previous default) wet paint radius, as soon as the brush touches
one vertex of the other color, the wet paint mix color changes, making it
impossible to maintain the border between the two colors.
Reviewed By: sergey, dbystedt, JulienKaspar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9587
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Add Custom Space to the list of space conversions for constraints.
Constraints can use World Space, Local Space, Pose Space, Local with
Parent, and now also Custom Space with a custom object to define the
evaluation space.
The Custom Space option uses the Local Space of an other
object/bone/vertex group. If selected on owner or target it will show a
box for object selection. If an armature is selected, then it will also
show a box for bone selection. If a mesh object is selected it will show
the option for using the local space of a vertex group.
Reviewed By: #animation_rigging, sybren, Severin, angavrilov
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7437
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