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/*
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2019-01-23 11:29:18 +11:00
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/** \file
* \ingroup draw
*/
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
#include "BLI_math.h"
#include "BLI_memiter.h"
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
#include "BLI_rect.h"
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
#include "BLI_string.h"
#include "BKE_editmesh.h"
#include "BKE_editmesh_cache.h"
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
#include "BKE_global.h"
#include "BKE_unit.h"
#include "DNA_mesh_types.h"
#include "DNA_object_types.h"
#include "DNA_scene_types.h"
#include "DNA_screen_types.h"
#include "DNA_view3d_types.h"
#include "GPU_matrix.h"
#include "GPU_state.h"
#include "ED_screen.h"
#include "ED_view3d.h"
#include "UI_interface.h"
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
#include "UI_resources.h"
#include "BLF_api.h"
#include "WM_api.h"
#include "draw_manager_text.h"
#include "intern/bmesh_polygon.h"
typedef struct ViewCachedString {
float vec[3];
union {
uchar ub[4];
int pack;
} col;
short sco[2];
short xoffs, yoffs;
short flag;
int str_len;
/* str is allocated past the end */
char str[0];
} ViewCachedString;
typedef struct DRWTextStore {
BLI_memiter *cache_strings;
} DRWTextStore;
DRWTextStore *DRW_text_cache_create(void)
{
DRWTextStore *dt = MEM_callocN(sizeof(*dt), __func__);
dt->cache_strings = BLI_memiter_create(1 << 14); /* 16kb */
return dt;
}
void DRW_text_cache_destroy(struct DRWTextStore *dt)
{
BLI_memiter_destroy(dt->cache_strings);
MEM_freeN(dt);
}
void DRW_text_cache_add(DRWTextStore *dt,
const float co[3],
const char *str,
const int str_len,
short xoffs,
short yoffs,
short flag,
const uchar col[4])
{
int alloc_len;
ViewCachedString *vos;
if (flag & DRW_TEXT_CACHE_STRING_PTR) {
BLI_assert(str_len == strlen(str));
alloc_len = sizeof(void *);
}
else {
alloc_len = str_len + 1;
}
vos = BLI_memiter_alloc(dt->cache_strings, sizeof(ViewCachedString) + alloc_len);
copy_v3_v3(vos->vec, co);
copy_v4_v4_uchar(vos->col.ub, col);
vos->xoffs = xoffs;
vos->yoffs = yoffs;
vos->flag = flag;
vos->str_len = str_len;
/* allocate past the end */
if (flag & DRW_TEXT_CACHE_STRING_PTR) {
memcpy(vos->str, &str, alloc_len);
}
else {
memcpy(vos->str, str, alloc_len);
}
}
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
static void drw_text_cache_draw_ex(DRWTextStore *dt, ARegion *region)
{
ViewCachedString *vos;
BLI_memiter_handle it;
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
int col_pack_prev = 0;
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
float original_proj[4][4];
GPU_matrix_projection_get(original_proj);
wmOrtho2_region_pixelspace(region);
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
GPU_matrix_push();
GPU_matrix_identity_set();
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
const int font_id = BLF_default();
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
const uiStyle *style = UI_style_get();
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
BLF_size(font_id, style->widget.points * U.pixelsize, U.dpi);
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
BLI_memiter_iter_init(dt->cache_strings, &it);
while ((vos = BLI_memiter_iter_step(&it))) {
if (vos->sco[0] != IS_CLIPPED) {
if (col_pack_prev != vos->col.pack) {
BLF_color4ubv(font_id, vos->col.ub);
col_pack_prev = vos->col.pack;
}
BLF_position(
font_id, (float)(vos->sco[0] + vos->xoffs), (float)(vos->sco[1] + vos->yoffs), 2.0f);
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
((vos->flag & DRW_TEXT_CACHE_ASCII) ? BLF_draw_ascii : BLF_draw)(
font_id,
(vos->flag & DRW_TEXT_CACHE_STRING_PTR) ? *((const char **)vos->str) : vos->str,
vos->str_len);
}
}
GPU_matrix_pop();
GPU_matrix_projection_set(original_proj);
}
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
void DRW_text_cache_draw(DRWTextStore *dt, ARegion *region, struct View3D *v3d)
{
ViewCachedString *vos;
if (v3d) {
RegionView3D *rv3d = region->regiondata;
int tot = 0;
/* project first and test */
BLI_memiter_handle it;
BLI_memiter_iter_init(dt->cache_strings, &it);
while ((vos = BLI_memiter_iter_step(&it))) {
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
if (ED_view3d_project_short_ex(
region,
(vos->flag & DRW_TEXT_CACHE_GLOBALSPACE) ? rv3d->persmat : rv3d->persmatob,
(vos->flag & DRW_TEXT_CACHE_LOCALCLIP) != 0,
vos->vec,
vos->sco,
V3D_PROJ_TEST_CLIP_BB | V3D_PROJ_TEST_CLIP_WIN | V3D_PROJ_TEST_CLIP_NEAR) ==
V3D_PROJ_RET_OK) {
tot++;
}
else {
vos->sco[0] = IS_CLIPPED;
}
}
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
if (tot) {
/* Disable clipping for text */
const bool rv3d_clipping_enabled = RV3D_CLIPPING_ENABLED(v3d, rv3d);
if (rv3d_clipping_enabled) {
GPU_clip_distances(0);
}
drw_text_cache_draw_ex(dt, region);
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
if (rv3d_clipping_enabled) {
GPU_clip_distances(6);
}
}
}
Use DrawManager for Image/UV Editor This project moves the current UV/Image editor drawing to the draw manager. Why would we do this: **Performance**: Current implementation would draw each texel per time. Multiple texels could be drawn per pixel what would overwrite the previous result. You can notice this when working with large textures. Repeat image drawing made this visible by drawing for a small period of time and stop drawing the rest. Now the rendering is fast and all repeated images are drawn. **Alpha drawing**: Current implementation would draw directly in display space. Giving incorrect results when displaying alpha transparent images. This addresses {T52680}, {T74709}, {T79518} The image editor now can show emission only colors. See {D8234} for examples. **Current Limitations** Using images that are larger than supported by your GPU are resized (eg larger than 16000x16000 are resized to 8k). This leaves some blurring artifacts. It is a low priority to add support back of displaying individual pixels of huge images. There is a design task {T80113} with more detail. **Implementation overview** Introduced an Image Engine in the draw module. this engine is responsible for drawing the texture in the main area of the UV/Image editor. The overlay engine has a edit_uv overlay which is responsible to draw the UV's, shadows and overlays specifically for the UV Image editor. The background + checker pattern is drawn by the overlay_background. The patch will allow us to share overlays between the 3d viewport and UV/Image editor more easily. In most cases we just need to switch the `pos` with the `u` attribute in the vertex shader. The project can be activated in the user preferences as experimental features. In a later commit this will be reversed. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8234
2020-09-11 07:59:48 +02:00
else {
/* project first */
BLI_memiter_handle it;
BLI_memiter_iter_init(dt->cache_strings, &it);
View2D *v2d = &region->v2d;
float viewmat[4][4];
rctf region_space = {0.0f, region->winx, 0.0f, region->winy};
BLI_rctf_transform_calc_m4_pivot_min(&v2d->cur, &region_space, viewmat);
while ((vos = BLI_memiter_iter_step(&it))) {
float p[3];
copy_v3_v3(p, vos->vec);
mul_m4_v3(viewmat, p);
vos->sco[0] = p[0];
vos->sco[1] = p[1];
}
drw_text_cache_draw_ex(dt, region);
}
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
/* Copied from drawobject.c */
void DRW_text_edit_mesh_measure_stats(ARegion *region,
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
View3D *v3d,
Object *ob,
const UnitSettings *unit)
{
/* Do not use ascii when using non-default unit system, some unit chars are utf8 (micro, square,
* etc.). See bug #36090.
*/
struct DRWTextStore *dt = DRW_text_cache_ensure();
const short txt_flag = DRW_TEXT_CACHE_GLOBALSPACE | (unit->system ? 0 : DRW_TEXT_CACHE_ASCII);
Mesh *me = ob->data;
BMEditMesh *em = me->edit_mesh;
float v1[3], v2[3], v3[3], vmid[3], fvec[3];
char numstr[32]; /* Stores the measurement display text here */
size_t numstr_len;
const char *conv_float; /* Use a float conversion matching the grid size */
uchar col[4] = {0, 0, 0, 255}; /* color of the text to draw */
float area; /* area of the face */
float grid = unit->system ? unit->scale_length : v3d->grid;
const bool do_global = (v3d->flag & V3D_GLOBAL_STATS) != 0;
const bool do_moving = (G.moving & G_TRANSFORM_EDIT) != 0;
float clip_planes[4][4];
/* allow for displaying shape keys and deform mods */
BMIter iter;
const float(*vert_coords)[3] = (me->runtime.edit_data ? me->runtime.edit_data->vertexCos : NULL);
const bool use_coords = (vert_coords != NULL);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
/* when 2 or more edge-info options are enabled, space apart */
short edge_tex_count = 0;
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_EDGE_LEN) {
edge_tex_count += 1;
}
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_EDGE_ANG) {
edge_tex_count += 1;
}
if ((v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_INDICES) && (em->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_EDGE)) {
edge_tex_count += 1;
}
const short edge_tex_sep = (short)((edge_tex_count - 1) * 5.0f * U.dpi_fac);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
/* make the precision of the display value proportionate to the gridsize */
if (grid <= 0.01f) {
conv_float = "%.6g";
}
else if (grid <= 0.1f) {
conv_float = "%.5g";
}
else if (grid <= 1.0f) {
conv_float = "%.4g";
}
else if (grid <= 10.0f) {
conv_float = "%.3g";
}
else {
conv_float = "%.2g";
}
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag &
(V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_EDGE_LEN | V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_EDGE_ANG | V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_INDICES)) {
BoundBox bb;
const rcti rect = {0, region->winx, 0, region->winy};
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
ED_view3d_clipping_calc(&bb, clip_planes, region, ob, &rect);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
}
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_EDGE_LEN) {
BMEdge *eed;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_EDGELEN, col);
if (use_coords) {
BM_mesh_elem_index_ensure(em->bm, BM_VERT);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
BM_ITER_MESH (eed, &iter, em->bm, BM_EDGES_OF_MESH) {
/* draw selected edges, or edges next to selected verts while dragging */
if (BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
(do_moving && (BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v1, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v2, BM_ELEM_SELECT)))) {
float v1_clip[3], v2_clip[3];
if (vert_coords) {
copy_v3_v3(v1, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(eed->v1)]);
copy_v3_v3(v2, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(eed->v2)]);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(v1, eed->v1->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, eed->v2->co);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
if (clip_segment_v3_plane_n(v1, v2, clip_planes, 4, v1_clip, v2_clip)) {
mid_v3_v3v3(vmid, v1_clip, v2_clip);
mul_m4_v3(ob->obmat, vmid);
if (do_global) {
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v2);
}
if (unit->system) {
numstr_len = BKE_unit_value_as_string(numstr,
sizeof(numstr),
len_v3v3(v1, v2) * unit->scale_length,
3,
B_UNIT_LENGTH,
unit,
false);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
}
else {
numstr_len = BLI_snprintf_rlen(numstr, sizeof(numstr), conv_float, len_v3v3(v1, v2));
}
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DRW_text_cache_add(dt, vmid, numstr, numstr_len, 0, edge_tex_sep, txt_flag, col);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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}
}
}
}
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_EDGE_ANG) {
const bool is_rad = (unit->system_rotation == USER_UNIT_ROT_RADIANS);
BMEdge *eed;
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_EDGEANG, col);
const float(*poly_normals)[3] = NULL;
if (use_coords) {
BM_mesh_elem_index_ensure(em->bm, BM_VERT | BM_FACE);
BKE_editmesh_cache_ensure_poly_normals(em, me->runtime.edit_data);
poly_normals = me->runtime.edit_data->polyNos;
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
BM_ITER_MESH (eed, &iter, em->bm, BM_EDGES_OF_MESH) {
BMLoop *l_a, *l_b;
if (BM_edge_loop_pair(eed, &l_a, &l_b)) {
/* Draw selected edges, or edges next to selected verts while dragging. */
if (BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
(do_moving && (BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v1, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(eed->v2, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
/* Special case, this is useful to show when verts connected
* to this edge via a face are being transformed. */
BM_elem_flag_test(l_a->next->next->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(l_a->prev->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(l_b->next->next->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(l_b->prev->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT)))) {
float v1_clip[3], v2_clip[3];
if (vert_coords) {
copy_v3_v3(v1, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(eed->v1)]);
copy_v3_v3(v2, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(eed->v2)]);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(v1, eed->v1->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, eed->v2->co);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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if (clip_segment_v3_plane_n(v1, v2, clip_planes, 4, v1_clip, v2_clip)) {
float no_a[3], no_b[3];
float angle;
mid_v3_v3v3(vmid, v1_clip, v2_clip);
mul_m4_v3(ob->obmat, vmid);
if (use_coords) {
copy_v3_v3(no_a, poly_normals[BM_elem_index_get(l_a->f)]);
copy_v3_v3(no_b, poly_normals[BM_elem_index_get(l_b->f)]);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(no_a, l_a->f->no);
copy_v3_v3(no_b, l_b->f->no);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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if (do_global) {
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->imat, no_a);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->imat, no_b);
normalize_v3(no_a);
normalize_v3(no_b);
}
angle = angle_normalized_v3v3(no_a, no_b);
numstr_len = BLI_snprintf_rlen(numstr,
sizeof(numstr),
"%.3f%s",
(is_rad) ? angle : RAD2DEGF(angle),
(is_rad) ? "r" : "°");
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DRW_text_cache_add(dt, vmid, numstr, numstr_len, 0, -edge_tex_sep, txt_flag, col);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
}
}
}
}
}
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_FACE_AREA) {
/* would be nice to use BM_face_calc_area, but that is for 2d faces
* so instead add up tessellation triangle areas */
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_FACEAREA, col);
int i, n;
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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BMFace *f = NULL;
/* Alternative to using `poly_to_tri_count(i, BM_elem_index_get(f->l_first))`
* without having to add an extra loop. */
int looptri_index = 0;
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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BM_ITER_MESH_INDEX (f, &iter, em->bm, BM_FACES_OF_MESH, i) {
const int f_looptri_len = f->len - 2;
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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if (BM_elem_flag_test(f, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
n = 0;
area = 0;
zero_v3(vmid);
BMLoop *(*l)[3] = &em->looptris[looptri_index];
for (int j = 0; j < f_looptri_len; j++) {
if (use_coords) {
copy_v3_v3(v1, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(l[j][0]->v)]);
copy_v3_v3(v2, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(l[j][1]->v)]);
copy_v3_v3(v3, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(l[j][2]->v)]);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(v1, l[j][0]->v->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, l[j][1]->v->co);
copy_v3_v3(v3, l[j][2]->v->co);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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add_v3_v3(vmid, v1);
add_v3_v3(vmid, v2);
add_v3_v3(vmid, v3);
n += 3;
if (do_global) {
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v2);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v3);
}
area += area_tri_v3(v1, v2, v3);
}
mul_v3_fl(vmid, 1.0f / (float)n);
mul_m4_v3(ob->obmat, vmid);
if (unit->system) {
numstr_len = BKE_unit_value_as_string(
numstr,
sizeof(numstr),
(double)(area * unit->scale_length * unit->scale_length),
3,
B_UNIT_AREA,
unit,
false);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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}
else {
numstr_len = BLI_snprintf_rlen(numstr, sizeof(numstr), conv_float, area);
}
DRW_text_cache_add(dt, vmid, numstr, numstr_len, 0, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
looptri_index += f_looptri_len;
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
}
}
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_FACE_ANG) {
BMFace *efa;
const bool is_rad = (unit->system_rotation == USER_UNIT_ROT_RADIANS);
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_FACEANG, col);
if (use_coords) {
BM_mesh_elem_index_ensure(em->bm, BM_VERT);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
BM_ITER_MESH (efa, &iter, em->bm, BM_FACES_OF_MESH) {
const bool is_face_sel = BM_elem_flag_test_bool(efa, BM_ELEM_SELECT);
if (is_face_sel || do_moving) {
BMIter liter;
BMLoop *loop;
bool is_first = true;
BM_ITER_ELEM (loop, &liter, efa, BM_LOOPS_OF_FACE) {
if (is_face_sel || (do_moving && (BM_elem_flag_test(loop->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(loop->prev->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT) ||
BM_elem_flag_test(loop->next->v, BM_ELEM_SELECT)))) {
float v2_local[3];
/* lazy init center calc */
if (is_first) {
if (use_coords) {
BM_face_calc_center_bounds_vcos(em->bm, efa, vmid, vert_coords);
}
else {
BM_face_calc_center_bounds(efa, vmid);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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is_first = false;
}
if (use_coords) {
copy_v3_v3(v1, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(loop->prev->v)]);
copy_v3_v3(v2, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(loop->v)]);
copy_v3_v3(v3, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(loop->next->v)]);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(v1, loop->prev->v->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, loop->v->co);
copy_v3_v3(v3, loop->next->v->co);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
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copy_v3_v3(v2_local, v2);
if (do_global) {
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v2);
mul_mat3_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v3);
}
float angle = angle_v3v3v3(v1, v2, v3);
numstr_len = BLI_snprintf_rlen(numstr,
sizeof(numstr),
"%.3f%s",
(is_rad) ? angle : RAD2DEGF(angle),
(is_rad) ? "r" : "°");
interp_v3_v3v3(fvec, vmid, v2_local, 0.8f);
mul_m4_v3(ob->obmat, fvec);
DRW_text_cache_add(dt, fvec, numstr, numstr_len, 0, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
}
}
}
}
/* This option is for mesh ops and addons debugging; only available in UI if Blender starts with
* --debug */
if (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_INDICES) {
int i;
/* For now, reuse an appropriate theme color */
UI_GetThemeColor3ubv(TH_DRAWEXTRA_FACEANG, col);
if (em->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_VERTEX) {
BMVert *v;
if (use_coords) {
BM_mesh_elem_index_ensure(em->bm, BM_VERT);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
BM_ITER_MESH_INDEX (v, &iter, em->bm, BM_VERTS_OF_MESH, i) {
if (BM_elem_flag_test(v, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
if (use_coords) {
copy_v3_v3(v1, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(v)]);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(v1, v->co);
}
mul_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
numstr_len = BLI_snprintf_rlen(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%d", i);
DRW_text_cache_add(dt, v1, numstr, numstr_len, 0, 0, txt_flag, col);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
}
}
}
if (em->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_EDGE) {
BMEdge *eed;
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
const bool use_edge_tex_sep = (edge_tex_count == 2);
const bool use_edge_tex_len = (v3d->overlay.edit_flag & V3D_OVERLAY_EDIT_EDGE_LEN);
BM_ITER_MESH_INDEX (eed, &iter, em->bm, BM_EDGES_OF_MESH, i) {
if (BM_elem_flag_test(eed, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
float v1_clip[3], v2_clip[3];
if (use_coords) {
copy_v3_v3(v1, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(eed->v1)]);
copy_v3_v3(v2, vert_coords[BM_elem_index_get(eed->v2)]);
}
else {
copy_v3_v3(v1, eed->v1->co);
copy_v3_v3(v2, eed->v2->co);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
if (clip_segment_v3_plane_n(v1, v2, clip_planes, 4, v1_clip, v2_clip)) {
mid_v3_v3v3(vmid, v1_clip, v2_clip);
mul_m4_v3(ob->obmat, vmid);
numstr_len = BLI_snprintf_rlen(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%d", i);
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DRW_text_cache_add(
dt,
vmid,
numstr,
numstr_len,
0,
(use_edge_tex_sep) ? (use_edge_tex_len) ? -edge_tex_sep : edge_tex_sep : 0,
txt_flag,
col);
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
}
}
}
}
if (em->selectmode & SCE_SELECT_FACE) {
BMFace *f;
if (use_coords) {
BM_mesh_elem_index_ensure(em->bm, BM_VERT);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
BM_ITER_MESH_INDEX (f, &iter, em->bm, BM_FACES_OF_MESH, i) {
if (BM_elem_flag_test(f, BM_ELEM_SELECT)) {
if (use_coords) {
BM_face_calc_center_median_vcos(em->bm, f, v1, vert_coords);
}
else {
BM_face_calc_center_median(f, v1);
}
Overlay Engine: Refactor & Cleanup This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347. I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts. Goals / Acheivements: - Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders) - Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo - Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader - Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO). - Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan) - removed some geom shaders when I could - Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK) - Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...) - Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing). - Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU). - Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA. Remaining issues: - ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~ - FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA - Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA. - ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~ - ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~ - ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~ Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296
2019-12-02 01:40:58 +01:00
mul_m4_v3(ob->obmat, v1);
numstr_len = BLI_snprintf_rlen(numstr, sizeof(numstr), "%d", i);
DRW_text_cache_add(dt, v1, numstr, numstr_len, 0, 0, txt_flag, col);
}
}
}
}
2019-12-16 13:49:11 +11:00
}