The face sets color copy to the GPU was done outside of the loop,
probably after a merge error in a rebase.
Also, the default color was initialized using the wrong type.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T78188
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8106
The draw face set tool always needs to redraw the nodes, but it only
needs the full update when in smooth mode because it moves the vertices.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T78192
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8108
This was caused by the override viewport size not being maintained after
DRW_cache_restart().
Also this fixes issue with the inv_size not being updated correctly.
It was only checking for the identifier, but the type has to be equivalent as well.
Reviewers: mano-wii, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8101
This commit makes uses of the new OpenVDB IO in Mantaflow (introduced in 781f783a66ac).
From now on, fluid cache files in OpenVDB format will contain a list of grids per frame (before: one .vdb file per grid per frame). Besides regular grids, particle systems are also stored using OpenVDBs PointGrid data structures.
All older cache formats will remain fully functional:
- Uni caches (.uni) files are still available from the UI and can be used as before
- Raw caches (.raw) are no longer available from the UI, but loading them is still possible
- Old OpenVDB caches (one .vdb per grid) can no longer be baked either, but loading them is still possible.
It is also no longer possible to choose file formats for 'Noise' and 'Particles'. Instead there are now options to set the file format for 'Volumetric' and for 'Mesh' data.
Known issues (planned to be resolved soon):
- OpenVDB files are currently not taking into consideration the clipping value (FluidDomainSettings). Empty cells are therefore being written too. Depending on the scene, this can make file sizes unnecessarily large.
- Domains are not being exported at their world position. Instead they are always clipped to the origin.
This updated set of Mantaflow files includes the improved OpenVDB file IO. With this update it is finally possible to store multiple grids per file. It is also possible to save particle systems and particle data to OpenVDB files.
Compared to Optix denoise, this is usually slower since there is no GPU
acceleration. Some optimizations may still be possible, in avoid copies
to the GPU and/or denoising less often.
The main thing is that this adds viewport denoising support for computers
without an NVIDIA GPU (as long as the CPU supports SSE 4.1, which is nearly
all of them).
Ref T76259
Enabling render and viewport denoising is now both done from the render
properties. View layers still can individually be enabled/disabled for
denoising and have their own denoising parameters.
Note that the denoising engine also affects how denoising data passes are
output even if no denoising happens on the render itself, to make the passes
compatible with the engine.
This includes internal refactoring for how denoising parameters are passed
along, trying to avoid code duplication and unclear naming.
Ref T76259
This must match the specified number in enum items, and is supported for both
static and dynamic enums. Previously dynamic enums did not support a default
value at all.
This was caused by the step motion blur implementation.
`DRW_cache_restart` was reseting the cache and cause
`EEVEE_renderpasses_postprocess` to not work inside
`EEVEE_render_read_result`.
Draw-manager mutex has to be set before activating OpenGL/GPU context.
Otherwise, parallel jobs (like preview rendering) may try to activate
the context from another thread.
Also: Use WM wrappers for activating/releasing OpenGL context, which
have an additional assert check.
Suggest to backport this for 2.83.1.
It turns out that
`DepsgraphNodeBuilder::build_object_data_geometry(Object *object, bool
is_object_visible)` was called for the custom shape with
`is_object_visible=false` when there are drivers, and
`is_object_visible=true` when there aren't any.
Sculpt Vertex Colors is a painting system that runs inside sculpt mode, reusing all its tools and optimizations. This provides much better performance, easier to maintain code and more advanced features (new brush engine, filters, symmetry options, masks and face sets compatibility...). This is also the initial step for future features like vertex painting in Multires and brushes that can sculpt and paint at the same time.
This commit includes:
- SCULPT_UNDO_COLOR for undo support in sculpt mode
- SCULPT_UPDATE_COLOR and PBVH flags and rendering
- Sculpt Color API functions
- Sculpt capability for sculpt tools (only enabled in the Paint Brush for now)
- Rendering support in workbench (default to Sculpt Vertex Colors except in Vertex Paint)
- Conversion operator between MPropCol (Sculpt Vertex Colors) and MLoopCol (Vertex Paint)
- Remesher reprojection in the Voxel Remehser
- Paint Brush and Smear Brush with color smoothing in alt-smooth mode
- Parameters for the new brush engine (density, opacity, flow, wet paint mixing, tip scale) implemented in Sculpt Vertex Colors
- Color Filter
- Color picker (uses S shortcut, replaces smooth)
- Color selector in the top bar
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T72866
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5975