Harden normals causes normal splitting, which will not give the
appearance expected due to autosmooth unless some edges are sharpened,
so this change fixes that. Also bevel tool will turn on autosmooth
if not already on if hardening normals.
Move the bevel hardening code all into bmesh_bevel.c.
Based on user feedback, rewrote the bevel hardening algorithm
to be more what users want.
Based on user feedback, changed the UI, removing some
not-useful options. Now hardening normals while beveling
is enabled by a simple checkbox.
Now setting face strength gives options for which faces
get their face strength set.
These changes are necessary. Need to mark vertices of edges passed
in geom; also the normals.out slot has a custom element type, not
ELEM, so need to prevent attempt by python code to convert it to
an elem. But this leaves a memory leak. I will rework code to not
use normals.out slot at all, but that's a bigger fix.
Now there is a crash in a different place (GPU code). Think that if
using Op on its own (instead of from edbm_bevel_calc, there needs to
be a dependency graph update and maybe more?
If the user only needs insertion and removal from top, there is
no need to allocate and manage separate HeapNode objects: the
data can be stored directly in the main tree array.
This measured a 24% FPS increase on a ~50% heap-heavy workload.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3898
Terms get/set don't make much sense when casting values.
Name macros so the conversion is obvious,
use common prefix for easier completion.
- GET_INT_FROM_POINTER -> POINTER_AS_INT
- SET_INT_IN_POINTER -> POINTER_FROM_INT
- GET_UINT_FROM_POINTER -> POINTER_AS_UINT
- SET_UINT_IN_POINTER -> POINTER_FROM_UINT