- When toggling a mode that doesn't support multi editing
only do this once of the active object.
- For sculpt mode create sculpt data since this is needed
for activating other sculpt objects on reload.
This reverts commit 4d8ed937f2.
An alternative fix will come soon as a patch, since this introduced an issue.
Rolling back since the original fix (sculpt cursor on load) is less important
than the issue it introduced (crash on weight paint undo/redo).
Fix T60322.
In a77b63c569, the Preferences navigation region background was
made brighter. Recently stored userpref.blends (since b00963afc1,
so beta release included) would still use the slightly darker
background for the Preferences navigation region.
Now the version patch added for a77b63c569 also sets the new color
for those recent configs.
(Part 1 was 00963afc14978b)
Does the following changes visible to users:
* Use panels and sub-panels for more structured & logical grouping
* Re-organized options more logically than before (see images in D4148)
* Use flow layout (single column by default).
* New layout uses horizontal margin if there's enough space.
* Change size of Preferences window to suit new layout.
* Move keymap related options from "Input" into own section.
* Own, left-bottom aligned region for Save Preferences button.
* Adjustments of names, tooltips & icons.
* Move buttons from header into the main region (except editor switch).
* Hide Preferences header when opened in temporary window.
* Use full area width for header.
* Don't use slider but regular number widget for UI scale.
* Gray out animation player path option if player isn't "Custom"
Internal changes:
* Rearrange RNA properties to match changed UI structure.
* Introduces new "EXECUTE" region type, see reasoning in D3982.
* Changes to panel layout and AZone code for dynamic panel region.
* Bumps subversion and does versioning for new regions.
RNA changes are documented in the release notes:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/2.80/Python_API/Preferences_API
Design & implementation mostly done by @billreynish and myself.
I recommend checking out the screenshots posted by William:
https://developer.blender.org/D4148#93787
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T54115
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4148
Fixed by setting the limit to the original limit I used for Cycles.
Rendering still goes extremely slow when bokeh is lower than 1.0.
But at least now it is "waitable". With lower numbers than 0.01 I don't
think we would ever get a render to finish.
@fclem feel free to address the real root of the problem, but I'm afraid
it may be a limitation of the algorithm you are using.
The original issue is that wm->paintcursors is empty until we go in and
out of the sculpt mode. To fix this we need to toggle inside the sculpt
mode.
This is usually tackled by ED_editors_init(), however the sculpt mode
toggling was never call because the object technically had "mode data".
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4153
- own error in rB2c196de56bbb163048b08f321983234a5e72e804
- now introduce RE_PASSNAME_DEPRECATED placeholder for old passes
- also dont allocate NodeImageLayers for these
Reviewers: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T59922
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4132
The GP_STROKE_RECALC_CACHE identifier was changed to GP_STROKE_RECALC_GEOMETRY because the previous name was confusing and could be confused with the recalculation of the Draw Manager cache.
This aims to resolve a conflict where some users want to keep keyboard
axis setting global, even when the orientation is set to something else.
Move/rotate/scale can optionally each have a separate orientation.
Some UI changes will be made next.
This resolves this issue where users would enable a snapping mode
besides incremental (vertex for eg), then notice strange behavior w/
rotate and scale.
While this ability can be useful, it's quite an obscure use case.
Now changing snap-modes keeps rotate and scale using incremental snap,
with the option for these modes to be affected by other snapping modes.
D4022 by @kioku w/ own minor edits.
This commit adds support for new curve tool and adds more functionalities to the existing primitives, including new handles, editing, stroke thickness curve, noise, preview of the real stroke, etc.
Thanks to @charlie for his great contribution to this improvement.
In production files that use a lot of linking I measured loading speedups between 5% and 18%. In files that use less linking the speedup might not be noticeable at all, but it should not be slower.
Reviewer: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4038