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Read and write generated coordinates (also known as "original
coordinates", "reference coordinates", or "orcos") from and to Alembic.
A custom geometry property named "Pref" is used for (hopefully)
interoperability with Maya and Houdini. For now it's only guaranteed for
Blender-to-Blender.
Export: writing generated coordinates is optional (on by default).
Import: generated coordinates are always read whenever the reading of
vertex data is enabled.
Manifest Task: T88081
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Copying an ID outside of BMain should not assume that the datablocks it
uses are now directly linked. This would be wrong e.g. in case that new
no-main ID is copied from a linked data-block and is supposed to remain
a linked data.
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Value of the size argument in `strncat` is too large, might lead to a
buffer overflow.
Change the argument to be the free space in the destination buffer
minus the terminating null byte.
Introduced in 5368859a669d
Reviewed By: Sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11289
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When filtering the render using view layer, could be possible the mask is NULL and just need to be ignored.
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The pixel components were not being considered.
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And re-enable the test on macOS Arm.
Ref T78710
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Misuse of indexes.
`color_attachements` has only color ones while `config` has color and depth.
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Previously only vectors were accepted for the second point argument:
mathutils.interpolate.poly_3d_calc()
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Resolve ownership ambiguity with shared physics pointers.
Previously, LIB_ID_CREATE_NO_MAIN allowed pointer sharing with
the source ID so physics caches can be shared between original and
evaluated data: (Object.soft.shared & Object.rigidbody_object.shared).
This only worked properly for LIB_TAG_COPIED_ON_WRITE ID's,
as LIB_TAG_NO_MAIN can be used in situations where the original ID's
lifetime limited by it's original data.
This commit adds `LIB_ID_COPY_SET_COPIED_ON_WRITE` so ID's only share
memory with original data for ID's evaluated in the depsgraph.
For all other uses, a full copy of physics data is made.
Ref D11228#287094
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Expand is not expected to update the visibility state of the PBVH, only
the Face Sets IDs. If visibility updates are made accidentally, PBVH
rendering breaks.
In order for this to work properly, the following fixes are needed:
- Expand should always check for active component before attempting to
modify a Face Set ID
- Expand should always check the visibility state on original_face_sets, as
it is the array that contains the visiblilty state that corresponds with the
current state used for PBVH rendering. This implies that after any modification
done by Expand, the visibility state of ss->face_sets and
expand_cache->original_face_sets should match (like in any other tool that
does not modify visibility).
- Expand should never modify the Face Set ID of a poly that is hidden in
expand_cache->original_face_sets.
- When deleting an ID, hidden Face Sets should be skipped when picking IDs for
content filling. This avoids introducing hidden IDs back into the visible
geometry even after updating its visibility state.
Reviewed By: JulienKaspar, JacquesLucke
Maniphest Tasks: T88230
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11243
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Treat a missing <diffuse> the same as a black diffuse color.
The easiest way to see this bug is with a Collada shader like
```
<constant>
<emission>
<color sid="emission">1 0 0 1</color>
</emission>
</constant>
```
The Collada spec says this should be just
```
color = <emission>
```
ie. red everywhere. The importer slots the red into the Principled Emission socket, but since it leaves the Base Color as the default off-white, this is added to red, and the material looks white-pink in the light and red only in the shadows.
Putting black in the Base Color makes it look red everywhere.
D10939 will also eliminate the much-less-noticeable specular term for this case.
Reviewed By: gaiaclary
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10941
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- rename boolean is_zero by more descriptive has_specularity
- add some clarifying comments (and TODO)
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Collada shaders with black <specular> should import with Specular=0.
(A missing <specular> is the same as black.)
The general specular conversion is hard, but this case is common and easy.
Fixes the specular for all <constant>/<lambert> shaders, and <blinn>/<phong>
shaders with black/omitted <specular>. Before this they all looked too "shiny".
Reviewed By: gaiaclary
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10939
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As in the old Blender Internal baking code, this still relies on there being a
good mapping to the original vertices.
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Combining location, rotation and scale channels into a matrix is
a standard task, so while it is easily accomplished by constructing
and multiplying 3 matrices, having a standard utility allows for
more clear code.
The new constructor builds a 4x4 matrix from separate location,
rotation and scale values. Rotation can be represented as a 3x3
Matrix, Quaternion or Euler value, while the other two inputs
are vectors. Unneeded inputs can be replaced with None.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11264
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No real functional changes.
When `i` is zero, `filelist_cache_previews_push` was called twice with
the same icon.
This caused the preview to be computed twice when only once is needed.
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Before, the camera parameters were calculated only for first frame.
If the camera is animated, these values need to be recalculated in order to get the new camera view position and export the strokes as expected.
Also fixed the export of PDF when the view is not in camera view. PDF export, needs to be done in camera view.
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* Boolean Modifier > Fast > Overlap Threshold (Logarithmic).
* Remesh Modifier > Voxel > Voxel Size (Logarithmic).
* Sculpt > Dyntopo > Detail Size (Cubic).
Ref D9074
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This patch introduces non linear sliders. That means, that the movement
of the mouse doesn't map linearly to the value of the slider.
The following changes have been made.
- Free logarithmic sliders with maximum range of (`0 <= x < inf`)
- Logarithmic sliders with correct value indication bar.
- Free cubic sliders with maximum range of (`-inf < x < inf`)
- Cubic sliders with correct value indication bar.
Cubic mapping has been added as well, because it's used for brush sizes
in other applications (Krita for e.g.).
To make a slider have a different scale type use following line in RNA:
`RNA_def_property_ui_scale_type(prop, PROP_SCALE_LOGARITHMIC);`
or:
`RNA_def_property_ui_scale_type(prop, PROP_SCALE_CUBIC);`
Test the precision, step size and soft-min if you change the scale type
of a property as it will feel very different and may need tweaking.
Ref D9074
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macOS Clang
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Use the `CurveEval` function introduced in the last commit.
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Since spline data is stored separately for each spline, the data often
needs to be flattened into a separate array. It's helpful to have the
necessarily-sequential part of that split off into a separate method.
I've found myself using functions like these in quite a few places.
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Adds internal API for creating and managing OpenXR actions at the
GHOST and WM layers. Does not bring about any changes for users since
XR action functionality is not yet exposed in the Python API (will be
added in a subsequent patch).
OpenXR actions are a means to communicate with XR input devices and
can be used to retrieve button/pose states or apply haptic feedback.
Actions are bound to device inputs via a semantic path binding
(https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenXR/specs/1.0/html/xrspec.html#semantic-path-interaction-profiles),
which serves as an XR version of keymaps.
Main features:
- Abstraction of OpenXR action management functions to GHOST-XR,
WM-XR APIs.
- New "xr_session_start_pre" callback for creating actions at
appropriate point in the XR session.
- Creation of name-identifiable action sets/actions.
- Binding of actions to controller inputs.
- Acquisition of controller button states.
- Acquisition of controller poses.
- Application of controller haptic feedback.
- Carefully designed error handling and useful error reporting
(e.g. action set/action name included in error message).
Reviewed By: Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10942
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Introduced in rB48fa029dd11b.
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This was a bug uncovered by rB50782df42586.
Previously, the lightcache was always discarded between redraw and forced
to be updated again.
Now we check for update inside the render loop making it compatible with
accumulation motion blur and long exposure.
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This was caused by the slight focus gather not being wide enough
for small radii. Now the cast to int will properly round the radius to
the nearest integer.
This is related to T86244 Black Artefacts in EEVEE on Transparent BSDF
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This was caused by the bokeh LUT being sampled outside the valid range.
But `texelFetch` is only valid if the sample actually exists. This lead to
undefined behavior.
The fix is to increase `DOF_MAX_SLIGHT_FOCUS_RADIUS` (which just offsets the
LUT along the X=Y axis) to avoid any sample outside the defined range.
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This fix the compiler warning too.
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operator
This is only used when the preset is set to 'Custom', make that clear in
the tooltip and disable editing the value if another preset is used.
Issue came up in T88155.
Maniphest Tasks: T88155
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11210
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