Goal is to make them more modular, to allow more variants (variable
single-color, thickness, ...) to be added without having to
copy-and-change-one-line of whole chain of shaders.
Using geometry shader allows us to get rid of the 'line origin' extra
vertex attribute, which means dashed shader no longer requires fiddling
with those vertex attributes definition, and, most importantly, does not
require anymore special drawing code!
As you can see, this makes code much simpler, and much less verbose,
especially in complex cases.
In addition, changed how dashes are handled, to have two 'modes', a
simple one with single color (using default "color" uniform name), and a
more advanced one allowing more complex and multi-color patterns.
Note that since GLSL 1.2 does not support geometry shaders, a hack was
added for now (which gives solid lines, but at least does not make
Blender crash).
The scale version was working(ish), but it was not really extendable to
a 3D line version of the shader.
Also note that sequencer view still keeps its 'UI scale' adaptation
(dashes grow together with UI scale setting). Would be nice to do that
everywhere ultimately imho, but nothing urgent here.
Not much to add here, except that it needs the scale of its MVP matrix
to be taken into account here...
Reviewers: merwin, dfelinto
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2647
Use new 2D dashed line shader in 3DView camera view.
Note that this also involved converting UI_draw_safe_areas() to this
dashed shader, which means it cannot be used anymore with other shaders.
Part of D2647.
The specialized color functions are better in every way:
- faster lookup (don't have to match "color" string)
- flexible inputs (RGB with separate alpha)
- automatic alpha = 1.0 if not specified
Sort of related to T49043
Single quads are drawn as a TRIANGLE_FAN, with 4 verts in the same order.
Multiple quads now use PRIM_QUADS_XXX and will need further work. Only 8 places still use this.
Part of T49043
See intern/gawain for the API change. Other files are updated to use the new name. Also updated every call site to the recommended style:
unsigned int foo = VertexFormat_add_attrib(format, "foo", COMP_ ... )
Pretty sure source/blender is now finished, with all legacy matrix calls confined to gpu_matrix.c.
This was the easy part, but doing it first makes the next part much easier. TODO and XXX notes describe what is left.
glMatrixMode is still in place, since the new API does not share this concept of modes. Similar for glOrtho and glFrustum which I'll tackle very soon.
Part of T49450
Other than the general conversion:
* Made some slight aesthetic improvements.
** Removed gradients.
** Replaced stipples with transparency for hidden strips.
** Made strip borders less harsh.
** Removed stripes from offsets and made them brighter.
* Made only the visible parts of waveforms be drawn.
* Fixed a few drawing bugs.
** Background was not being drawn when buffer is NULL, and no
grease pencil is being drawn.
** Offset drawing ignored strip visibility.
Also, note that diagonal stripes for locked and error strips, are still
being drawn with the old api, as they await a new shader in order to
be converted.
Part of 49043
`SEQUENCER_OT_slip` was calling `draw_sequence_extensions` to redraw the
extensions during modal operation, but that is redundant, as it is
already called by the regular draw loop. Because it was called on top of
the draw loop, it was actually obscuring other parts of the strip that
would normally be drawn on top of it.
Somewhat part of 49043
Drawing both text and the wave onto a sound strip makes both hard to read,
which is a concrete issue for Hjalti at the moment. This was the simplest
fix I could think of to give him control over what he sees.
The purpose of the patch is to replace deprecated glShadeModel.
To decrease glShadeModel calls I've set GL_SMOOTH by default
Reviewers: merwin, brecht
Reviewed By: brecht
Subscribers: blueprintrandom, Evgeny_Rodygin, AlexKowel, yurikovelenov
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1958
The is intended to replace the deprecated glPolygonStipple() calls with a shader
based alternative, once we switch over to GLSL shaders.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1688
Normally we don't allow adding new theme options if we can avoid it, but this is a legit exception since all other strips are themeable.
Default color for text strip is now yellow-ish. Not nice but there are also not many other colors left.
This makes it possible to use scenes as a kind of
multi-user meta-strip (with their own time).
Currently this supports rendering & drawing nested strips,
but no convenient way to tab-enter into a scene strip.
Used old (2.49 era) filled style for drawing here, with white color and
alpha blending.
Also changed drawing to do linear interpolation between samples instead
of ugly square wave in high zoom.
This could be improved upon, with real waveform drawing in higher zoom
levels, but I'll leave this for later since it may need some hacking on
audaspace level.
Is pretty much what it says :)
Easy subtitles for everyone!
Supports size, positioning,
a cheap shadow effect (probably will need more work),
and autocentering on x axis.
Now you can go wild with long spanish names
in your soap opera videos.
Will probably be refined as days go by,
but at least it's now ready for testing.
Make sure SEQ_TYPE_EFFECT is only used as a flag, not as number
comparison.
This should allow us to add new non-effect types in between
effect types (every 8 indices).
Dirty, but alternative of separating type/subtype means we lose
forward compatibility.
This reverts commit 0e02ad8b64.
Initial commit was done so visual result fits with animation cursor
in timeline but this makes it so it looks like one extra frame is
rendered. Other idea would be to render one less frame for sequencer
but this is not so nice either. Generally here's no way to be
fully consistent here, but at least let's be workflow-consistent