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# <pep8 compliant>
from __future__ import annotations
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# support reloading sub-modules
if "bpy" in locals():
from importlib import reload
_modules_loaded[:] = [reload(val) for val in _modules_loaded]
del reload
_modules = [
"add_mesh_torus",
"anim",
Asset System: New Asset Browser editor This introduces the User Interface part of the Asset Browser, based on the design in T54642. Additions: * New Asset Browser (internally a sub-editor of the File Browser). * Navigation region showing asset categories. * Main region showing the assets of the selected asset library with previews. The assets may be stored over multiple .blends in the directory that's "mounted" as asset library in the Preferences. They will all be shown in this list. * Header with an asset library dropdown, allowing to choose the active asset library to show. Options are the "Current File" as asset library and all custom libraries. * Display popover, filter popover and search box (partially dummies, see T82680). * Sidebar showing the metadata of the currently active file (name, preview, description and tags), which can be edited for assets in the "Current File" asset library. (For others it will reset on reload.) * The sidebar includes a button to load a custom preview image from a file. * Make asset files draggable (with preview image). * If a library with invalid path is selected, a message is drawn in the main region to help the user understand what's wrong. * Operators to add and remove asset tags. Exposed in the sidebar. * "Only Assets" option for Link/Append. * Internal utilities for asset UI scripts. For screenshots or demo videos, please see D9725. Or the 2.92 release notes. Note that there are many things to be tweaked and polished in the Asset Browser UI still. For example, the filter and display popovers are mostly dummies. See T82680. 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/D9725 Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Hans Goudey
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"assets",
Camera tracking integration =========================== Commiting camera tracking integration gsoc project into trunk. This commit includes: - Bundled version of libmv library (with some changes against official repo, re-sync with libmv repo a bit later) - New datatype ID called MovieClip which is optimized to work with movie clips (both of movie files and image sequences) and doing camera/motion tracking operations. - New editor called Clip Editor which is currently used for motion/tracking stuff only, but which can be easily extended to work with masks too. This editor supports: * Loading movie files/image sequences * Build proxies with different size for loaded movie clip, also supports building undistorted proxies to increase speed of playback in undistorted mode. * Manual lens distortion mode calibration using grid and grease pencil * Supervised 2D tracking using two different algorithms KLT and SAD. * Basic algorithm for feature detection * Camera motion solving. scene orientation - New constraints to "link" scene objects with solved motions from clip: * Follow Track (make object follow 2D motion of track with given name or parent object to reconstructed 3D position of track) * Camera Solver to make camera moving in the same way as reconstructed camera This commit NOT includes changes from tomato branch: - New nodes (they'll be commited as separated patch) - Automatic image offset guessing for image input node and image editor (need to do more tests and gather more feedback) - Code cleanup in libmv-capi. It's not so critical cleanup, just increasing readability and understanadability of code. Better to make this chaneg when Keir will finish his current patch. More details about this project can be found on this page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/GSoC-2011 Further development of small features would be done in trunk, bigger/experimental features would first be implemented in tomato branch.
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"clip",
"console",
"constraint",
"file",
Geometry Nodes: initial scattering and geometry nodes This is the initial merge from the geometry-nodes branch. Nodes: * Attribute Math * Boolean * Edge Split * Float Compare * Object Info * Point Distribute * Point Instance * Random Attribute * Random Float * Subdivision Surface * Transform * Triangulate It includes the initial evaluation of geometry node groups in the Geometry Nodes modifier. Notes on the Generic attribute access API The API adds an indirection for attribute access. That has the following benefits: * Most code does not have to care about how an attribute is stored internally. This is mainly necessary, because we have to deal with "legacy" attributes such as vertex weights and attributes that are embedded into other structs such as vertex positions. * When reading from an attribute, we generally don't care what domain the attribute is stored on. So we want to abstract away the interpolation that that adapts attributes from one domain to another domain (this is not actually implemented yet). Other possible improvements for later iterations include: * Actually implement interpolation between domains. * Don't use inheritance for the different attribute types. A single class for read access and one for write access might be enough, because we know all the ways in which attributes are stored internally. We don't want more different internal structures in the future. On the contrary, ideally we can consolidate the different storage formats in the future to reduce the need for this indirection. * Remove the need for heap allocations when creating attribute accessors. It includes commits from: * Dalai Felinto * Hans Goudey * Jacques Lucke * Léo Depoix
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"geometry_nodes",
"image",
"mesh",
"node",
"object",
"object_align",
"object_quick_effects",
"object_randomize_transform",
"presets",
"rigidbody",
"screen_play_rendered_anim",
"sequencer",
"spreadsheet",
"userpref",
"uvcalc_follow_active",
"uvcalc_lightmap",
"vertexpaint_dirt",
"view3d",
"wm",
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]
import bpy
if bpy.app.build_options.freestyle:
_modules.append("freestyle")
__import__(name=__name__, fromlist=_modules)
_namespace = globals()
_modules_loaded = [_namespace[name] for name in _modules]
del _namespace
def register():
from bpy.utils import register_class
for mod in _modules_loaded:
for cls in mod.classes:
register_class(cls)
def unregister():
from bpy.utils import unregister_class
for mod in reversed(_modules_loaded):
for cls in reversed(mod.classes):
if cls.is_registered:
unregister_class(cls)