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Add tools for image manipulation in sequencer preview region.
This includes:
- Translate, rotate and resize operators, tools and gizmos
- Origin for image transformation
- Median point and individual origins pivot modes
- Select and Box select operator works in preview
- Image overlay drawing
ref T90156
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12105
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This is used to find a valid collection in which to instantiate stray
objects and collections.
In some cases there will be no such active view layer, in which case we
can consider using the Scene's master collections children hierarchy
instead to find a valid instantiated parent collection for those stray
data.
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Expose a key-map preference "Fallback Tool (RMB)",
disabled by default.
The right mouse button uses the fallback tool
(currently visible selection tool in the toolbar),
instead of always tweaking.
When any selection tool is active, right mouse always tweaks.
To enable fallback selection on RMB, set the "Right Mouse Select Action"
to "Selection Tool".
Internal changes:
- Add fall-back key-maps, separate key-maps needed for when the tool is
run as a fall-back. This is needed so RMB-select can support fall-back
tools, so left-mouse can be used when it's the active tool and RMB
can be used as a fall-back action when another tool is active.
- Add options field to tools so tools without gizmos can enable the
full-back tool keymap.
- Support multiple key-maps for keymap handlers.
- Fall-back keymaps now co-exist with the tool-keymaps.
So both keymaps may be active at once - using different mouse buttons.
When gizmos are in use, a highlighted gizmo prioritizes the
tool-keymap over the fall-back keymap.
Resolves T83690.
Reviewed By: JulienKaspar
Ref D12493
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Some selection operators return (PASS_THROUGH & FINISHED) so the tweak
event isn't suppressed from the PRESS event having been handled.
This is now restricted to events with a PRESS action.
Without this, using CLICK for selection was passing the event through
which could run other actions unintentionally.
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This node allows sampling positions, tangents, and normals at any
arbitrary point along a curve. The curve can include multiple splines,
all are taken into account. The node does not yet support transferring
generic attributes like radius, because some more general tooling will
make that much more feasible and useful in different scenarios.
This is a field node, so it is evaluated in the context of a data-flow
node like "Set Position". One nice thing about that is it can easily
be used to move an entire geometry like the follow path constraint.
The point along the curve is chosen either with a factor of the total
length of the curve, or a length into the curve, the same choice used
in the curve trim node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12565
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Since the variable for an output parameter can be null,
it is incorrect to use it later on in a reference.
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There's no way to calculate auto or vector handles when there is
only one point, and returning early allows avoiding checking for
that case later on.
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This nodes evaluates a field on a geometry and outputs various
statistics about the entire data set, like min, max, or even
the standard deviation. It works for float and vector types currently,
though more types could be supported in the future.
- All statistics are calculated element-wise for vectors.
- "Product" was not added since the result could very easily overflow.
- The "Size" output was not added since it isn't specific to an
attribute and would fit better in another node.
The implementation shares work as much as possible when multiple
statistics are needed.
This node has been in development since the beginning of this year,
with additions from Johnny Matthews and Hans Goudey.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10202
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There may be mode specific panels for some assets in the navigation or
the asset metadata sidebar. For example the pose library will likely do
this. So let the regions redraw on mode changes.
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This is the same behavior as in shader nodes.
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This change makes the Set Position node do nothing by default.
Before, the geometry would always disappear, because it all points
would be moved to (0, 0, 0).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12553
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Move overlay flags into SequencerPreviewOverlay and
SequencerTimelineOverlay structs.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12569
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By error I commited the previous version.
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The tooltip was not clear about in what shading modes works.
Related to T91467
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"iff" was intended as "if and only if". while exact use of abbreviations
isn't clear cut, I assumed this was a typo & it's not used anywhere
else in source/, expand to "only if" (suggested by Sybren).
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This makes the Noise Texture node available in geometry nodes.
It should behave the same as in shader node, with the exception
that it does not have an implicit position input yet. That will
be added separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12467
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Previously, the node would always realize instances implicitly.
Now it can change the position of entire instances.
The Realize Instances node can be used before if the old
behavior is required.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12555
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This node has a simple geometry input and output.
If the input geometry contains instances, they will be realized
into actual geometry. When there are many instances, this can
be very slow and memory intensive. Generally, instances should
only be made real when necessary, e.g. when every instance
should be deformed independently.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12556
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Add `BLI_uuid_nil()` that returns the nil UUID (used to indicate "not
set") and `BLI_uuid_is_nil(uuid)` to do an equality test with the nil
value.
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On Apple machines, call `clock_gettime()` instead of `timespec_get()`.
macOS only introduced `timespec_get()` in version 10.15 (introduced
approx two years ago, so in 2019), even though the function is from C11.
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Add braces around initialization of sub-objects, as per the warning
suggestion on macOS.
No functional changes.
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XOR the 'seconds' and 'nanoseconds' fields of the current time to seed the
RNG used for generating random UUIDs. This ensures a better seed just in
case the clock as no sub-second resolution.
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The API was checking the number of total weights with the first point of the stroke and this was not valid because each point can have different number of weight elemnts,
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The term "area" isn't normally exposed in the UI.
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The default end factor should be 1. The proper value for the default end
length is somewhat arbitrary, but it shouldn't be zero.
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The case that checked whether there were evaluated edges was incorrect,
since two points are needed for an edge. Then also avoid running the
accumulation for an empty span.
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Incorrect renaming and use of enum after search and replace.
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It's equivalent to the OpenImageDenoise prefiltering option in Cycles.
See D12043.
Prefilter modes:
- None: No prefiltering, use when guiding passes are noise-free.
- Fast: Denoise image and guiding passes together. Improves quality when
guiding passes are noisy using least amount of extra processing time.
- Accurate: Prefilter noisy guiding passes before denoising image.
Improves quality when guiding passes are noisy using extra
processing time.
Reviewed By: #compositing, jbakker, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12342
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ImBuf allocates 4 channels, use copying to support buffers
with 1 and 3 channels.
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It was an issue on Full Frame mode only.
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The enum called "interpolate" was really a choice of methods for mapping
inputs to positions on the curve, whereas the "sample" enum was used to
define a way to create a whole set of new points from the curve, without
any input parameters. The "re-sample" vs. "sample" naming makes that
distinction better.
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Reason for revert: accidental push of a intermediate change locally.
This reverts commit 25e548c96b3d8c1698fd4385b4dc395665b5a7f6.
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On the blender side this commit fixes importing video files with audio
and video streams that do not share the same start time and duration.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12353
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since `AssetHandle` does not have a `name_property`
(`RNA_def_struct_name_property`), and the UIList is just using the
default `uilist_filter_items_default` it simply cannot filter on names
(`RNA_struct_name_get_alloc` wont succeed).
Adding a name_property also wont work since `AssetHandle` inherits
`PropertyGroup` (which already sets name_property).
So this adds a (temporary) hack exception for RNA_AssetHandle in
uilist_filter_items_default until the design of `AssetHandle` progresses
further.
thx @Severin for additional feedback
Maniphest Tasks: T91461
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12541
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This patch allows Asset Browser previews to be made regardless
of the setting of the (unrelated) "File Preview Type" Preference.
See D12484 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12484
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
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This code path is not yet used so no harm, but that was a fairly nasty
potential crash-generator.
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Use C++ version of C headers, and avoid static function call on instance.
No functional changes.
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Use the inverse of the grease pencil object. This patch fixes the issue for bones and objects.
Maniphest Tasks: T91481
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12539
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Add `BLI_uuid` and `DNA_uuid_types.h` with a UUID implementation
following RFC4122 (https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4122.html).
The following features are implemented:
- A struct of 128 bits that can be used in DNA definitions.
- Generation of version 4 UUIDs, that is, purely random ones.
- UUID equality function.
- String to UUID and UUID to string conversion functions that are
compatible with RFC4122.
- C++ stream operator that outputs the UUID as string.
This UUID will be used by the asset system, to uniquely identify asset
catalogs.
Reviewed By: Severin, jacqueslucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12475
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The simplify was hardcode to be disabled in render.
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When using FModifier `Restrict Frame Range`, the resulting influence was
zero being exactly on `Start` / `End` range borders (so borders were
**exclusive**).
This made it impossible to chain FModifers together (forcing the user to
specify values slightly below the desired border in following
FModifiers).
This is now corrected to be **inclusive** on Start / End range borders.
Before
{F10234864}
After
{F10234865}
Testfile
{F10234866}
In the case of touching open borders (so [frame A frame B] followed by
[frame B frame C]) both modifiers are evaluated (in stack order).
If the later modifier has full influence (and is not additive) this simply
means the result is the same as the later modifier's value.
If influences below 1 are used (or modifiers are additive) both modifier's
values are interpolated/added accordingly.
technical notes:
- this was caused by the introduction of FModifier Influence/BlendIn-Out
in rB185663b52b61.
- for comparison, see other occurrences of
`FMODIFIER_FLAG_RANGERESTRICT`.
- the following conditions in `eval_fmodifier_influence` for blend in/
out have been changed accordingly.
Maniphest Tasks: T85564
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10401
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Change KeyMapItem.alt/ctrl/shift/oskey to integer types,
where -1 is used to ignore the modifier when matching key-map items.
It was only possible to set all modifiers to -1 at once from RNA
using the 'any' property.
Afterwards individual modifiers could be set back to true/false.
Although these key-map items could not be exported/imported.
Exposing the values directly avoids the need for cumbersome workarounds.
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These were added in a1c8543f2acd7086d412cb794b32f96794b00659 (2007)
but never used.
Nor did they have any meaning in practice.
Note that versioning keymap items isn't needed as these values were
never set. The code-paths that set these values also set KM_MOD_FIRST
causing `keymap_event_set` to only ever assign values of 0 or 1.
These flags complicate further exposing KM_ANY (-1)
which is also a valid value for modifiers.
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