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2020-03-18Objects: add Volume object type, and prototypes for Hair and PointCloudBrecht Van Lommel
Only the volume object is exposed in the user interface. It is based on OpenVDB internally. Drawing and rendering code will follow in another commit. https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Objects/Volume https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/2.83/Volumes Hair and PointCloud object types are hidden behind a WITH_NEW_OBJECT_TYPES build option. These are unfinished, and included only to make it easier to cooperate on development in the future and avoid tricky merges. https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Objects/New_Object_Types Ref T73201, T68981 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6945
2020-03-17VR: Initial Virtual Reality support - Milestone 1, Scene InspectionJulian Eisel
NOTE: While most of the milestone 1 goals are there, a few smaller features and improvements are still to be done. Big picture of this milestone: Initial, OpenXR-based virtual reality support for users and foundation for advanced use cases. Maniphest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T71347 The tasks contains more information about this milestone. To be clear: This is not a feature rich VR implementation, it's focused on the initial scene inspection use case. We intentionally focused on that, further features like controller support are part of the next milestone. - How to use? Instructions on how to use this are here: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/How_to_Test These will be updated and moved to a more official place (likely the manual) soon. Currently Windows Mixed Reality and Oculus devices are usable. Valve/HTC headsets don't support the OpenXR standard yet and hence, do not work with this implementation. --------------- This is the C-side implementation of the features added for initial VR support as per milestone 1. A "VR Scene Inspection" Add-on will be committed separately, to expose the VR functionality in the UI. It also adds some further features for milestone 1, namely a landmarking system (stored view locations in the VR space) Main additions/features: * Support for rendering viewports to an HMD, with good performance. * Option to sync the VR view perspective with a fully interactive, regular 3D View (VR-Mirror). * Option to disable positional tracking. Keeps the current position (calculated based on the VR eye center pose) when enabled while a VR session is running. * Some regular viewport settings for the VR view * RNA/Python-API to query and set VR session state information. * WM-XR: Layer tying Ghost-XR to the Blender specific APIs/data * wmSurface API: drawable, non-window container (manages Ghost-OpenGL and GPU context) * DNA/RNA for management of VR session settings * `--debug-xr` and `--debug-xr-time` commandline options * Utility batch & config file for using the Oculus runtime on Windows. * Most VR data is runtime only. The exception is user settings which are saved to files (`XrSessionSettings`). * VR support can be disabled through the `WITH_XR_OPENXR` compiler flag. For architecture and code documentation, see https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/XR. --------------- A few thank you's: * A huge shoutout to Ray Molenkamp for his help during the project - it would have not been that successful without him! * Sebastian Koenig and Simeon Conzendorf for testing and feedback! * The reviewers, especially Brecht Van Lommel! * Dalai Felinto for pushing and managing me to get this done ;) * The OpenXR working group for providing an open standard. I think we're the first bigger application to adopt OpenXR. Congratulations to them and ourselves :) This project started as a Google Summer of Code 2019 project - "Core Support of Virtual Reality Headsets through OpenXR" (see https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/). Some further information, including ideas for further improvements can be found in the final GSoC report: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Severin/GSoC-2019/Final_Report Differential Revisions: D6193, D7098 Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Jeroen Bakker
2020-03-03RNA: support 64 bit boolean bitflags in DNABrecht Van Lommel
This does not affect the RNA access API, since how the boolean is read from DNA abstracted away in the API. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7002
2020-02-20Cleanup: declatatuons for functions that don't existCampbell Barton
2019-12-16Mantaflow [Part 6]: Updates in /blender/sourceSebastián Barschkis
A collection of smaller changes that are required in the /blender/source files. A lot of them are also due to variable renaming. Reviewed By: sergey Maniphest Tasks: T59995 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3855
2019-11-21Bevel: Custom Profile and CurveProfile WidgetHans Goudey
Custom profiles in bevel allows the profile curve to be controlled by manually placed control points. Orientation is regularized along groups of edges, and the 'pipe case' is updated. This commit includes many updates to comments and changed variable names as well. A 'cutoff' vertex mesh method is added to bevel in addition to the existing grid fill option for replacing vertices. The UI of the bevel modifier and tool are updated and unified. Also, a 'CurveProfile' widget is added to BKE for defining the profile in the interface, which may be useful in other situations. Many thanks to Howard, my mentor for this GSoC project. Reviewers: howardt, campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5516
2019-09-11RNA: automatically initialize defaults from DNACampbell Barton
Use defaults from DNA_*_defaults.h headers, this avoids calling RNA_def_property_*_default explicitly & having to repeat values.
2019-09-11RNA: separate internal allocation functionCampbell Barton
2019-08-27Fix T69165: wrong update function on Bone b-bone properties crashes.Alexander Gavrilov
Obvious fix suggested by @lichtwerk.
2019-08-25Cleanup: redundant struct declarationsCampbell Barton
2019-06-15Cleanup: Rename: Static Override -> Library Override.Bastien Montagne
Better to make internal code naming match official/UI naming to some extent, this will reduce confusion in the future. This is 'breaking' scripts and files that would use that feature, but since it is not yet officially supported nor exposed in 2.80, as far as that release is concerned, it is effectively a 'no functional changes' commit.
2019-05-22Fix T64679: Missing dirty preferences tagCampbell Barton
Use a default update function for user preferences that tags dirty and redraws (if changed). This avoids relying on button changes which fail in some cases.
2019-05-22RNA: add fallback update functionCampbell Barton
Use so we can have a default update function, that doesn't need to be set for every property.
2019-05-20Cleanup: reorder report argument for pointer assignmentCampbell Barton
Most code uses ReportList argument last (or at least not first) when an optional report list can be passed in.
2019-05-17Python: Raise an error even NO_MAIN data is assigned to objectSergey Sharybin
The goal is to prevent assignment of temporary or evaluated meshes to objects from the main database. Majority of the change is actually related on passing reports around. On a positive side there are more error prints which can become more visible to scripters. There are still possible further improvements in the related areas. For example, disable user counting for evaluated ID datablocks when assignment happens. But can also happen later on as a separate improvement. Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton, mont29 Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4884
2019-05-17Mesh Select: use select context instead of static structsmano-wii
This patch does not bring any functional change, but it does expose some utilities that can be very useful to correct occlusion and performance problems of Circle Select and similar. Creating a selection context still makes it easier to track issues.
2019-05-16Tweak API to support adding evaluated meshes to main databaseSergey Sharybin
One of the usecases is to create mesh from an object is a manner similar to how Apply Modifiers does it, and have it in the bmain so it can be referenced by other objects. This usecase is something what went unnoticed in the previous API changes, so here is a followup. Summary of changes: * bpy.meshes.new_from_object() behaves almost the same as before this change. The difference now is that it now ensures all referenced data-blocks are original (for example, materials referenced by the mesh). * object.to_mesh() now creates free-standing Mesh data-block which is outside of any bmain. The object owns it, which guarantees the memory never leaks. It is possible to force free memory by calling object.to_mesh_clear(). Reviewers: brecht Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4875
2019-05-16Dependency graph API changesSergey Sharybin
Main goal here is to make it obvious and predictable about what is going on. Summary of changes. - Access to dependency graph is now only possible to a fully evaluated graph. This is now done via context.evaluated_depsgraph_get(). The call will ensure both relations and datablocks are updated. This way we don't allow access to some known bad state of the graph, and also making explicit that getting update dependency graph is not cheap. - Access to evaluated ID is now possible via id.evaluated_get(). It was already possible to get evaluated ID via dependency graph, but that was a bit confusing why access to original is done via ID and to evaluated via depsgraph. If datablock is not covered by dependency graph it will be returned as-is. - Similarly, request for original from an ID which is not evaluated will return ID as-is. - Removed scene.update(). This is very expensive to update all the view layers. - Added depsgraph.update(). Now when temporary changes to objects are to be done, this is to happen on original object and then dependency graph is to be updated. - Changed object.to_mesh() to behave the following way: * When is used for original object modifiers are ignored. For meshes this acts similar to mesh-copy, not very useful but allows to keep code paths similar (i.e. for exporter which has Apply Modifiers option it's only matter choosing between original and evaluated object, the to_mesh() part can stay the same). For curves this gives a mesh which is constructed from displist without taking own modifiers and modifiers of bevel/taper objects into account. For metaballs this gives empty mesh. Polygonization of metaball is not possible from a single object. * When is used for evaluated object modifiers are always applied. In fact, no evaluation is happening, the mesh is either copied as-is, or constructed from current state of curve cache. Arguments to apply modifiers and calculate original coordinates (ORCO, aka undeformed coordinates) are removed. The ORCO is to be calculated as part of dependency graph evaluation. File used to regression-test (a packed Python script into .blend): {F7033464} Patch to make addons tests to pass: {F7033466} NOTE: I've included changes to FBX exporter, and those are addressing report T63689. NOTE: All the enabled-by-default addons are to be ported still, but first want to have agreement on this part of changes. NOTE: Also need to work on documentation for Python API, but, again, better be done after having agreement on this work. Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton, mont29 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4834
2019-05-13Python API: expose conversion between tweaked NLA strip and scene time.Alexander Gavrilov
This is necessary to correctly do low-level keyframe manipulation in tweak mode, and the logic is complex enough that re-implementing it in Python is impractical.
2019-04-17ClangFormat: apply to source, most of internCampbell Barton
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211. For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches without conflicts, see: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-03-18Silence sorted function declaration/const warningsDalai Felinto
2019-02-18doxygen: add newline after \fileCampbell Barton
While \file doesn't need an argument, it can't have another doxy command after it.
2019-02-06Cleanup: remove redundant doxygen \file argumentCampbell Barton
Move \ingroup onto same line to be more compact and make it clear the file is in the group.
2019-02-01Cleanup: remove redundant, invalid info from headersCampbell Barton
BF-admins agree to remove header information that isn't useful, to reduce noise. - BEGIN/END license blocks Developers should add non license comments as separate comment blocks. No need for separator text. - Contributors This is often invalid, outdated or misleading especially when splitting files. It's more useful to git-blame to find out who has developed the code. See P901 for script to perform these edits.
2018-12-30Cleanup: remove non-existing function declarationsCampbell Barton
2018-12-29Cleanup: use bool, styleCampbell Barton
2018-12-28Cycles: restore old sample and material override settings for view layers.Brecht Van Lommel
Since there will be no view layer overrides in 2.80, this is needed still.
2018-10-11RNA: remove redundant new_from_object/to_mesh argCampbell Barton
If the caller wants loop-tris, there is a function to calculate them.
2018-10-10Python API: add loop triangles access, remove tessfaces.Brecht Van Lommel
Loop triangles are tessellated triangles create from polygons, for renderers or exporters that need to match Blender's polygon tesselation exactly. These are a read-only runtime cache. Tessfaces are a legacy data structure from before Blender supported n-gons, and were already mostly removed from the C code. Details on porting code to loop triangles is in the release notes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3539
2018-08-20Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-08-20RNA: Spline.calc_length() utility functionCampbell Barton
D1810 by @Matpi w/ edits
2018-07-31New Grease Pencil object for 2D animationAntonioya
This commit merge the full development done in greasepencil-object branch and include mainly the following features. - New grease pencil object. - New drawing engine. - New grease pencil modes Draw/Sculpt/Edit and Weight Paint. - New brushes for grease pencil. - New modifiers for grease pencil. - New shaders FX. - New material system (replace old palettes and colors). - Split of annotations (old grease pencil) and new grease pencil object. - UI adapted to blender 2.8. You can get more info here: https://code.blender.org/2017/12/drawing-2d-animation-in-blender-2-8/ https://code.blender.org/2018/07/grease-pencil-status-update/ This is the result of nearly two years of development and I want thanks firstly the other members of the grease pencil team: Daniel M. Lara, Matias Mendiola and Joshua Leung for their support, ideas and to keep working in the project all the time, without them this project had been impossible. Also, I want thanks other Blender developers for their help, advices and to be there always to help me, and specially to Clément Foucault, Dalai Felinto, Pablo Vázquez and Campbell Barton.
2018-07-15WM: rename manipulator to gizmo internallyCampbell Barton
2018-07-06UI/Python: rename Lamps to Lights, to follow more standard terminology.Brecht Van Lommel
Internally it's still mostly named lamps, though some modules like Cycles were already calling them lights.
2018-07-05Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-07-05RNA: correct callback typeCampbell Barton
Missed when changing callbacks from int to bool type.
2018-07-02Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-07-02Cleanup: use bool for poll functionsCampbell Barton
2018-07-01Merge branch 'master' into blender2.8Campbell Barton
2018-07-01RNA: use bool for boolean RNA typesCampbell Barton
We were using int's for bool arguments in BKE, just to avoid having wrapper functions.
2018-06-29Refactor static override code to pass Main around.Bastien Montagne
Access to main database is actually rarely needed, but some custom 'apply' functions do need it (like Collections' overriding of objects or children collections).
2018-06-28Static Override: RNA apply code: pass extra 'item_ptr' to apply callbacks.Bastien Montagne
This is unused currently, but is mandatory for incomming support to Collections objects and children items override support.
2018-05-18Collections and groups unificationBrecht Van Lommel
OVERVIEW * In 2.7 terminology, all layers and groups are now collection datablocks. * These collections are nestable, linkable, instanceable, overrideable, .. which opens up new ways to set up scenes and link + override data. * Viewport/render visibility and selectability are now a part of the collection and shared across all view layers and linkable. * View layers define which subset of the scene collection hierarchy is excluded for each. For many workflows one view layer can be used, these are more of an advanced feature now. OUTLINER * The outliner now has a "View Layer" display mode instead of "Collections", which can display the collections and/or objects in the view layer. * In this display mode, collections can be excluded with the right click menu. These will then be greyed out and their objects will be excluded. * To view collections not linked to any scene, the "Blender File" display mode can be used, with the new filtering option to just see Colleciton datablocks. * The outliner right click menus for collections and objects were reorganized. * Drag and drop still needs to be improved. Like before, dragging the icon or text gives different results, we'll unify this later. LINKING AND OVERRIDES * Collections can now be linked into the scene without creating an instance, with the link/append operator or from the collections view in the outliner. * Collections can get static overrides with the right click menu in the outliner, but this is rather unreliable and not clearly communicated at the moment. * We still need to improve the make override operator to turn collection instances into collections with overrides directly in the scene. PERFORMANCE * We tried to make performance not worse than before and improve it in some cases. The main thing that's still a bit slower is multiple scenes, we have to change the layer syncing to only updated affected scenes. * Collections keep a list of their parent collections for faster incremental updates in syncing and caching. * View layer bases are now in a object -> base hash to avoid quadratic time lookups internally and in API functions like visible_get(). VERSIONING * Compatibility with 2.7 files should be improved due to the new visibility controls. Of course users may not want to set up their scenes differently now to avoid having separate layers and groups. * Compatibility with 2.8 is mostly there, and was tested on Eevee demo and Hero files. There's a few things which are know to be not quite compatible, like nested layer collections inside groups. * The versioning code for 2.8 files is quite complicated, and isolated behind #ifdef so it can be removed at the end of the release cycle. KNOWN ISSUES * The G-key group operators in the 3D viewport were left mostly as is, they need to be modified still to fit better. * Same for the groups panel in the object properties. This needs to be updated still, or perhaps replaced by something better. * Collections must all have a unique name. Less restrictive namespacing is to be done later, we'll have to see how important this is as all objects within the collections must also have a unique name anyway. * Full scene copy and delete scene are exactly doing the right thing yet. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3383 https://code.blender.org/2018/05/collections-and-groups/
2018-05-17Tool System: per space/mode tool supportCampbell Barton
This patch adds support for: - Per space-type tools (3D view and edit). - Per mode tools (object, edit, weight-paint .. etc). The top-bar shows the last activated tools options, this is a design issue with using a global topbar to show per-space settings. See D3395
2018-04-17Removing Blender Game Engine from Blender 2.8Dalai Felinto
Folders removed entirely: * //extern/recastnavigation * //intern/decklink * //intern/moto * //source/blender/editors/space_logic * //source/blenderplayer * //source/gameengine This includes DNA data and any reference to the BGE code in Blender itself. We are bumping the subversion. Pending tasks: * Tile/clamp code in image editor draw code. * Viewport drawing code (so much of this will go away because of BI removal that we can wait until then to remove this.
2018-04-13Python API: remove preview/render resolution settings from API functions.Brecht Van Lommel
For correct results these must have been set already when the depsgraph was created and evaluated, so all dependencies have appropriate resolutions too. For particle we no longer backup and restore the viewport particles to avoid overwriting them during render, as copy-on-write solves this for us. Even without COW particles seem to work ok. This also removes the particle simplification options based on camera. This was never used much and only available in Blender Internal. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3148
2018-01-09Significant step toward supporting IDProperties in new RNA diff code.Bastien Montagne
Still not fully working, more work TODO (IDProps are rather tedious to handle in RNA... :/ ). Partial fix of T53715: 2.8: Removing keymap items no longer works. Some shortcuts can now be edited/deleted again, but some remain mysteriously frozen!
2017-12-11DNA/RNA: add 'py_instance' for ID typesCampbell Barton
Avoid creating new Python instances every time a scene, object, mesh .. etc are accessed. Also resolves crashes T28724, T53530 although it's only valid for ID types, not modifiers vertices etc. Back-ported from blender2.8 branch.
2017-11-29ID Static Override, part II: RNA changes.Bastien Montagne
This is essentially a huge refactor/extension of our existing RNA compare & copy code, since static override needs more advanced handling here. Note that not all new features are implemented yet, advanced things like collections insertion/deletion are still TODO (medium priority). This completes the ground work for overrides, remaining commits will be about UI and some basic/testing activation of overrides for a limited set of data-blocks & properties. For details see https://developer.blender.org/D2417
2017-11-29RNA: sync API changes from 2.8Campbell Barton