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2022-10-03Geometry Nodes: Set Curve NormalJohnny Matthews
This node allows for curves to have their evaluated normal mode changed between MINIMUM_TWIST and Z_UP. A selection input allows for choosing which spline in the curves object will be affected. Differential Revision: D16118
2022-09-23Geometry Nodes: Split transfer attribute nodeHans Goudey
This patch replaces the existing transfer attribute node with three nodes, "Sample Nearest Surface", "Sample Index", and "Sample Nearest". This follows the design in T100010, allowing for new nodes like UV sampling in the future. There is versioning so the new nodes replace the old ones and are relinked as necessary. The "Sample Nearest Surface" node is meant for the more complex sampling algorithms that only work on meshes and interpolate values inside of faces. The new "Sample Index" just retrieves attributes from a geometry at specific indices. It doesn't have implicit behavior like the old transfer mode, which should make it more predictable. In order to not change the behavior from existing files, the node has a has a "Clamp", which is off by default for consistency with the "Field at Index" node. The "Sample Nearest" node returns the index of the nearest element on a geometry. It can be combined with the "Sample Index" node for the same functionality as the old transfer node. This node can support curves in the future. Backwards compatibility is handled by versioning, but old versions can not understand these nodes. The warning from 680fa8a523e0 should make this explicit in 3.3 and earlier. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15909
2022-06-08Curves: Port set type node to new data-blockHans Goudey
This commit ports the "Set Spline Type" node to the new curves type. Performance should be improved in similar ways to the other refactors from the conversion task (T95443). Converting to and from Catmull Rom curves is now supported. There are a few cases where a lot of work can be skipped: when the number of points doesn't change, and when the types already match the goal type. The refactor has a few other explicit goals as well: - Don't count on initialization of attribute arrays when they are first allocated. - Avoid copying the entire data-block when possible. - Make decisions about which attributes to copy when changing curves more obvious. - Use higher-level methods to copy data between curve points. - Optimize for the common cases of single types and full selections. - Process selected curves of the same types in the same loop. The Bezier to NURBS conversion is written by Piotr Makal (@pmakal). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14769
2022-06-06Refactor: Snap-related. Clarified attribute names and refactored #defines ↵jon denning
into enums The transformation snapping code contains a bunch of `#define`s, some ambiguously or incorrectly named attributes. This patch contains refactored code to improve this. This patch does (should) not change functionality of snapping. Clarified ambiguously / incorrectly named attributes. - "Target" is used to refer to the part of the source that is to be snapped (Active, Median, Center, Closest), but several other areas of Blender use the term "target" to refer to the thing being snapped to and "source" to refer to the thing getting snapped. Moreover, the implications of the previous terms do not match the descriptions. For example: `SCE_SNAP_TARGET_CENTER` does not snap the grabbed geometry to the center of the target, but instead "Snap transforamtion center onto target". - "Select" refers to the condition for an object to be a possible target for snapping. - `SCE_SNAP_MODE_FACE` is renamed to `SCE_SNAP_MODE_FACE_RAYCAST` to better describe its affect and to make way for other face snapping methods (ex: nearest). Refactored related `#define` into `enum`s. In particular, constants relating to... - `ToolSettings.snap_flag` are now in `enum eSnapFlag` - `ToolSettings.snap_mode` are now in `enum eSnapMode` - `ToolSettings.snap_source` (was `snap_target`) are now in `enum eSnapSourceSelect` - `ToolSettings.snap_flag` (`SCE_SNAP_NO_SELF`) and `TransSnap.target_select` are now in `enum eSnapTargetSelect` As the terms became more consistent and the constants were packed together into meaningful enumerations, some of the attribute names seemed ambiguous. For example, it is unclear whether `SnapObjectParams.snap_select` referred to the target or the source. This patch also adds a small amount of clarity. This patch also swaps out generic types (ex: `char`, `short`, `ushort`) and unclear hard coded numbers (ex: `0`) used with snap-related enumerations with the actual `enum`s and values. Note: I did leave myself some comments to follow-up with further refactoring. Specifically, using "target" and "source" consistently will mean the Python API will need to change (ex: `ToolSettings.snap_target` is not `ToolSettings.snap_source`). If the API is going to change, it would be good to make sure that the used terms are descriptive enough. For example, `bpy.ops.transform.translate` uses a `snap` argument to determine if snapping should be enabled while transforming. Perhaps `use_snap` might be an improvement that's more consistent with other conventions. This patch is (mostly) a subset of D14591, as suggested by @mano-wii. Task T69342 proposes to separate the `Absolute Grid Snap` option out from `Increment` snapping method into its own method. Also, there might be reason to create additional snapping methods or options. (Indeed, D14591 heads in this direction). This patch can work along with these suggestions, as this patch is trying to clarify the snapping code and to prompt more work in this area. Reviewed By: mano-wii Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15037
2022-06-02Expose background job info to PythonSybren A. Stüvel
Add `bpy.app.is_job_running(job_type)` as high-level indicator. Job types currently exposed are `WM_JOB_TYPE_RENDER`, `WM_JOB_TYPE_RENDER_PREVIEW`, and `WM_JOB_TYPE_OBJECT_BAKE`, as strings with the `WM_JOB_TYPE_` prefix removed. The functions can be polled by Python code to determine whether such background work is still ongoing or not. Furthermore, new app handles are added for `object_bake_{pre,complete,canceled}`, which are called respectively before an object baking job starts, completes sucessfully, and stops due to a cancellation. Motivation: There are various cases where Python can trigger the execution of a background job, without getting notification that that background job is done. As a result, it's hard to do things like cleanups, or auto-quitting Blender after the work is done. The approach in this commit can easily be extended with other job types, when the need arises. The rendering of asset previews is one that's likely to be added sooner than later, as there have already been requests about this. Reviewed By: campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14587
2022-05-31Curves: Add soft selection in sculpt modeHans Goudey
This commit adds a float selection to curve control points or curves, a sculpt tool to paint the selection, and uses the selection influence in the existing sculpt brushes. The selection is the inverse of the "mask" from mesh sculpt mode currently. That change is described in more detail here: T97903 Since some sculpt tools are really "per curve" tools, they use the average point selection of all of their points. The delete brush considers a curve selected if any of its points have a non-zero selection. There is a new option to choose the selection domain, which affects how painting the selection works. You can also turn the selection off by clicking on the active domain. Sculpt brushes can be faster when the selection is small, because finding selected curves or points is generally faster than the existing brush intersection and distance checks. The main limitation currently is that we can't see the selection in the viewport by default. For now, to see the selection one has to add a simple material to the curves object as shown in the differential revision. And one has to switch to Material Preview in the 3d view. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14934
2022-05-31PyDoc: de-duplicate enums for rna_rna.c & bpy_props.cCampbell Barton
Lists of items for bpy.props were duplicated 3 times, now all enums are defined once in rna_rna.c and referenced from bpy.props doc-strings.
2022-05-31RNA: avoid non-standard enum item (enum section using single space)Campbell Barton
Also removes stray semicolon in RNA_enum_items.h
2022-05-03Cleanup: Move color attribute enums to be reusableHans Goudey
These enum property arrays are used by a few patches in review. Moving them here means they don't have to be duplicated.
2022-04-26Animation: Sensible frame range for motion pathsColin Marmond
Motion paths can now be initialised to more sensible frame ranges, rather than simply 1-250: - Scene Frame Range - Selected Keyframes - All Keyframes Reviewed By: sybren, looch, dfelinto, pablico Maniphest Tasks: T93047 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13687
2022-04-19Cycles: add support for volume motion blurKévin Dietrich
This adds support for rendering motion blur for volumes, using their velocity field. This works for fluid simulations and imported VDB volumes. For the latter, the name of the velocity field can be set per volume object, with automatic detection of velocity fields that are split into 3 scalar grids. A new parameter is also added to scale velocity for more artistic control. Like for Alembic and USD caches, a parameter to set the unit of time in which the velocity vectors are expressed is also added. For Blender gas simulations, the velocity unit should always be in seconds, so this is only exposed for volume objects which may come from external OpenVDB files. These parameters are available under the `Render` panels for the fluid domain and the volume object data properties respectively. Credits: kernel advection code from Tangent Animation's Blackbird based on earlier work by Geraldine Chua Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14629
2022-03-14Revert "Animation: Sensible frame range for motion paths"Sybren A. Stüvel
This reverts commit 1558b270e9fcbc2e23fa248b0e7e770dddae155c. An earlier commit (rB101fadcf6b93c) introduced some new functionality, which was overlooked in reviewing this commit & got broken. Will re-commit after the issue has been fixed. Ref: D13687
2022-03-02Event System: remove tweak events in favor of click-dragCampbell Barton
Supporting two kinds of dragging is redundant, remove tweak events as they only supported 3 mouse buttons and added complexity from using the 'value' to store directions. Support only click-drag events (KM_CLICK_DRAG) which can be used with any keyboard or mouse button. Details: - A "direction" member has been added to keymap items and events which can be used when the event value is set to KM_CLICK_DRAG. - Keymap items are version patched. - Loading older key-maps are also updated. - Currently the key-maps stored in ./release/scripts/presets/keyconfig/ still reference tweak events & need updating. For now they are updated on load. Note that in general this wont impact add-ons as modal operators don't receive tweak events. Reviewed By: brecht Ref D14214
2022-02-28Animation: Sensible frame range for motion pathsColin Marmont
Motion paths can now be initialised to more sensible frame ranges, rather than simply 1-250: - Scene Frame Range - Selected Keyframes - All Keyframes The Motion Paths operators are now also added to the Object context menu and the Dopesheet context menu. The scene range operator was removed, because the operators now automatically find the range when baking the motion paths. The clear operator now appears separated in "Selected Only" and "All", because it was not clear for the user what the button was doing. Reviewed By: sybren, looch Maniphest Tasks: T93047 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13687
2022-02-18Curves: initial brush system integration for curves sculpt modeJacques Lucke
This adds the boilerplate code that is necessary to use the tool/brush/paint systems in the new sculpt curves mode. Two temporary dummy tools are part of this patch. They do nothing and only serve to test the boilerplate. When the first actual tool is added, those dummy tools will be removed. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14117
2022-02-11File headers: SPDX License migrationCampbell Barton
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so much space. Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses - C/C++/objc/objc++ - Python - Shell Scripts - CMake, GNUmakefile While most of the source tree has been included - `./extern/` was left out. - `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they use different header conventions. doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all used identifiers. See P2788 for the script that automated these edits. Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey Ref D14069
2022-01-17Baking: new method to generate margin, based on adjacent facesMartijn Versteegh
This significantly reduces discontinuities on UV seams, by giving a better match of the texture filtered colors on both sides of the seam. It works by using pixels from adjacent faces across the UV seam. This new option is called "Adjacent Faces" and is the default. The old option is called "Extend", and extends border pixels outwards. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13303
2021-12-13GPencil: New Shrinkwrap modifierAntonio Vazquez
his new modifier is equals to the existing mesh modifier but adapted to grease pencil. The underlying functions used to calculate the shrink are the same used in meshes. {F11794101} Reviewed By: pepeland, HooglyBoogly Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13192
2021-12-02Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2021-12-01Geometry Nodes: Generalized Compare NodeJohnny Matthews
Replace compare floats node with a generalized compare node. The node allows for the comparison of float, int, string, color, and vector. The datatypes support the following operators: Float, Int: <, >, <=, >=, ==, != String: ==, != Color: ==, !=, lighter, darker (using rgb_to_grayscale value as the brightness value) Vector Supports 5 comparison modes for: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >= Average: The average of the components of the vectors are compared. Dot Product: The dot product of the vectors are compared. Direction: The angle between the vectors is compared to an angle Element-wise: The individual components of the vectors are compared. Length: The lengths of the vectors are compared. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13228
2021-11-29Geometry Nodes: Domain Size NodeJohnny Matthews
The Domain Size node has a single geometry input and a selection for the component type. Based on the component chosen, outputs containing single values for the related domains are shown. Mesh: - Point Count - Edge Count - Face Count - Face Corner Count Curve: - Point Count - Spline Count Point Cloud: - Point Count Instances: - Instance Count Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13365
2021-11-03Spreadsheet: Display geometry volume component gridsHans Goudey
This shows a geometry's volume grids in the spreadsheet. Three columns are displayed: - Name: The text name of each grid - Data type: Float, Vector, etc. - Class: Fog volume, Level Set, or unkown In the future, values of the voxels themselves could be displayed, but that is a much more complex problem, with important performance implications, etc. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13049
2021-10-11Geometry Nodes: Separate and Delete Geometry for fieldsWannes Malfait
Delete Geometry: This adds a copy of the old node in the legacy folder and updates the node to work with fields. The invert option is removed, because it is something that should be very easy with fields, and to be consistent with other nodes which have a selection. There is also a dropdown to select the domain, because the domain can't be determined from the field input. When the domain does not belong on any of the components an info message is displayed. Separate Geometry: A more general version of the old Point Separate node. The "inverted" output is the same as using the delete geometry node. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12574
2021-09-29VSE: Add color tags to stripsFalk David
This patch adds color tags to VSE strips, an overlay option to toggle the colors on and off, a section in the theme settings to define the 9 possible colors and two ways of changing the color tag through the UI. You can change the color through the right-click context menu, or in the strip side panel next to the strip name. Color tags are defined in user preferences and they can be disabled in overlay settings. Reviewed By: campbellbarton, ISS Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12405
2021-08-17RNA: de-duplicate enums in generated sourceCampbell Barton
Reuse existing enums instead of expanding them since it bloats the binary. The icons enum for example contains over 900 items and was being expanded 17 times (once for each function that takes an icon argument). Similar with the event type enum which contains over 200 items and was duplicated 7 times. makesrna.c now matches enum definitions from declarations in RNA_enum_items.h, using their identifiers when found. The overall space saving on my system is 776kb (tested with a stripped release build). Reviewed By: brecht Ref D12245