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2aafadd4ac Fix T48186: Grease Pencil Smooth brush doesn't work properly - "erase" the stroke thickness
As soon as you started trying to smooth a stroke, the thickness of the stroke
would quickly drop right down to near zero, if "affect pressure" was enabled.

This step got accidentally missed when restoring the affect pressure functionality to
the stroke smoothing brush code, following cleanups from the stroke quality patch.
2016-04-19 00:18:46 +12:00
e78a929d68 GPencil: Code Cleanup - Simplify and clarify the code for subdividing a stroke 2016-03-28 03:21:29 +13:00
a7538b19c6 GPencil: Restore ability for Smooth brush to affect pressure values of strokes 2016-03-28 03:21:29 +13:00
00cfbeef11 Code Cleanup - Style tweaks 2016-03-28 03:21:28 +13:00
bfbbc8ec40 Improve grease pencil stroke quality
Improve the quality of current grease pencil strokes adding a new dynamic smooth and subdivision. The level of smooth and subdivide can be adjusted using UI parameters. These options are disabled by default in order to keep the grease pencil stroke compatible with any existing add-on.

Both parameters are defined at layer level.

Reviewers: aligorith

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1866
2016-03-28 03:21:28 +13:00
63c848da26 Cleanup: spelling
Also use doxy formatting for warning/note.
2016-01-17 13:45:32 +11:00
a1f87064c4 Grease Pencil: Merge GPencil_Editing_Stage3 branch into master
This commit merges all the work done in the GPencil_Editing_Stage3 branch
as of ef2aecf2db into master. For more details
about the changes that this brings, see the WIP release notes:

http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.77/GPencil
2015-12-13 21:03:13 +13:00
26fa13e6f8 Code Cleanup: Reshuffling some of the GPencil code
* Moved the context handling stuff into gpencil_utils.c

* Moved the datablock and layer operators out into their own file too. Again,
  these weren't related to the other stuff that much

* Split the GPencil to Curves operator out into its own file (gpencil_convert.c).
  This was quite a massive blob of code (48kb) that was not that related to the
  other operators still in that file (gpencil_edit.c)
2015-04-02 16:29:33 +13:00
267904dd3c Cleanup: gpencil headers 2015-03-28 01:05:50 +11:00
32ffc63d20 Bugfix T43293: Crash when editing shared GPencil datablock in VSE
The problem here was that when a Grease Pencil datablock is shared between
the 3D view and another one of the editors, all the strokes were getting handled
by the editing operators, even if those strokes could not be displayed/used
in that context. As a result, the coordinate conversion methods would fail,
as some of the needed data would not be set.

The fix here involves not including any offending strokes in such cases...
2015-01-19 19:11:18 +13:00
0a128af21d GPencil: Added asserts for checking when trying to convert coordinates for invalid stroke types (for current editor)
Added for checking on the cause of T43293, and to aid in setting up a fix to
remedy the situation.
2015-01-19 19:11:17 +13:00
14b951747f Grease Pencil - Storyboarding Features (merge from GPencil_EditStrokes branch)
This merge-commit brings in a number of new features and workflow/UI improvements for
working with Grease Pencil. While these were originally targetted at improving
the workflow for creating 3D storyboards in Blender using the Grease Pencil,
many of these changes should also prove useful in other workflows too.

The main highlights here are:
1) It is now possible to edit Grease Pencil strokes
   - Use D Tab, or toggle the "Enable Editing" toggles in the Toolbar/Properties regions
     to enter "Stroke Edit Mode". In this mode, many common editing tools will
     operate on Grease Pencil stroke points instead.
   - Tools implemented include Select, Select All/Border/Circle/Linked/More/Less,
     Grab, Rotate, Scale, Bend, Shear, To Sphere, Mirror, Duplicate, Delete.
   - Proportional Editing works when using the transform tools

2) Grease Pencil stroke settings can now be animated
   NOTE: Currently drivers don't work, but if time allows, this may still be
         added before the release.

3) Strokes can be drawn with "filled" interiors, using a separate set of
   colour/opacity settings to the ones used for the lines themselves.

   This makes use of OpenGL filled polys, which has the limitation of only
   being able to fill convex shapes. Some artifacts may be visible on concave
   shapes (e.g. pacman's mouth will be overdrawn)

4) "Volumetric Strokes" - An alternative drawing technique for stroke drawing
   has been added which draws strokes as a series of screen-aligned discs.

   While this was originally a partial experimental technique at getting better
   quality 3D lines, the effects possible using this technique were interesting
   enough to warrant making this a dedicated feature. Best results when partial
   opacity and large stroke widths are used.

5) Improved Onion Skinning Support
   - Different colours can be selected for the before/after ghosts. To do so,
     enable the "colour wheel" toggle beside the Onion Skinning toggle, and set
     the colours accordingly.
   - Different numbers of ghosts can be shown before/after the current frame

6) Grease Pencil datablocks are now attached to the scene by default instead of
   the active object.
   - For a long time, the object-attachment has proved to be quite problematic
     for users to keep track of. Now that this is done at scene level, it is
     easier for most users to use.
   - An exception for old files (and for any addons which may benefit from object
     attachment instead), is that if the active object has a Grease Pencil datablock,
     that will be used instead.
   - It is not currently possible to choose object-attachment from the UI, but
     it is simple to do this from the console instead, by doing:
     context.active_object.grease_pencil = bpy.data.grease_pencil["blah"]

7) Various UI Cleanups
   - The layers UI has been cleaned up to use a list instead of the nested-panels
     design. Apart from saving space, this is also much nicer to look at now.

   - The UI code is now all defined in Python. To support this, it has been necessary
     to add some new context properties to make it easier to access these settings.
     e.g. "gpencil_data" for the datablock
          "active_gpencil_layer" and "active_gpencil_frame" for active data,
          "editable_gpencil_strokes" for the strokes that can be edited

   - The "stroke placement/alignment" settings (previously "Drawing Settings" at the
     bottom of the Grease Pencil panel in the Properties Region) is now located in
     the toolbar. These were more toolsettings than properties for how GPencil got drawn.

   - "Use Sketching Sessions" has been renamed "Continuous Drawing", as per a
     suggestion for an earlier discussion on developer.blender.org

   - By default, the painting operator will wait for a mouse button to be pressed
     before it starts creating the stroke. This is to make it easier to include
     this operator in various toolbars/menus/etc.   To get it immediately starting
     (as when you hold down DKEy to draw), set "wait_for_input" to False.

   - GPencil Layers can be rearranged in the "Grease Pencil" mode of the Action Editor

   - Toolbar panels have been added to all the other editors which support these.

8) Pie menus for quick-access to tools
   A set of experimental pie menus has been included for quick access to many
   tools and settings. It is not necessary to use these to get things done,
   but they have been designed to help make certain common tasks easier.

   - Ctrl-D = The main pie menu. Reveals tools in a context sensitive and
              spatially stable manner.
   - D Q    = "Quick Settings" pie. This allows quick access to the active
              layer's settings. Notably, colours, thickness, and turning
              onion skinning on/off.
2014-12-01 01:52:06 +13:00