These settings are used though for these strokes (see
'paint_stroke_use_dash'), should be visible in the UI as well.
This was correctly added when dashing was introduced in rB15f82278d5d4
btw., but then messed up in rBfb74dcc5d69d.
Maniphest Tasks: T87816
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11096
Since these were added, we decided that builtin and reserved name
attributes start with a lowercase letter. We also use "id" already in
a few nodes, so this change will be consistent with that.
This introduces a context path to the spreadsheet editor, which contains
information about what data is shown in the spreadsheet. The context
path (breadcrumbs) can reference a specific node in a node group
hierarchy. During object evaluation, the geometry nodes modifier checks
what data is currently requested by visible spreadsheets and stores
the corresponding geometry sets separately for later access.
The context path can be updated by the user explicitely, by clicking
on the new icon in the header of nodes. Under some circumstances,
the context path is updated automatically based on Blender's context.
This patch also consolidates the "Node" and "Final" object evaluation
mode to just "Evaluated". Based on the current context path, either
the final geometry set of an object will be displayed, or the data at
a specific node.
The new preview icon in geometry nodes now behaves more like
a toggle. It can be clicked again to clear the context path in an
open spreadsheet editor.
Previously, only an object could be pinned in the spreadsheet editor.
Now it is possible to pin the entire context path. That allows two
different spreadsheets to display geometry data from two different
nodes.
The breadcrumbs in the spreadsheet header can be collapsed by
clicking on the arrow icons. It's not ideal but works well for now.
This might be changed again, if we get a data set region on the left.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10931
Within the 2D Animation workspace, the 'Cursor' dropdown currently displays the 'Display Cursor' incorrectly aligned.
This change fixes the alignment issue.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, #grease_pencil, antoniov
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10614
This implements the changes discussed in T87134 for including switch
object funcionality in 2.93. This includes:
- Remove the switch object operator experimental option
- Remove the option for switching objects in Edit Mode.
- Rename switch_object to transfer_mode.
- Enable the operator only in sculpt mode.
- Expose the operator in the Sculpt menu with an eyedropper modal
option.
On later releases, we could revisit enabling the operator in other mode
and object types as well as its place in the UI.
Reviewed By: JulienKaspar, JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10953
Sculpt menus were using the legacy expand operator. This updates all
entries to use the new one.
It does not make sense to use Expand from the menus as it relies on the
brush cursor position, but now all Expand shortcuts are listed in the
UI.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10952
This commit cleans up the RNA names of select mirror operators so that
they are all "Select mirror".
This makes the select menu in edit/pose mode consistent regardless of
object type.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7356
This is a minimal, information-only view currently, listing by default
all the override data-blocks, with their user-edited override
properties.
System-generated overrides (like the overrides of pointers to other
override data-blocks) can be shown through a filter option.
Finally, potential info or warning messages from (auto-)resync propcess
are also shown, as an icon + tooltip next to the affected items.
Part of D10855.
This is caused by rB9f323e9bf79f. When hover shortcuts are used,
we cannot use the modifier from the context (which will be the
active modifier), or they won't be hover shortcuts anymore!
There didn't use to be an editor-level "modifier" context variable,
which is why this worked before.
The fix is simple, just specify the modifier name for this particular
remove button.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10870
This commit adds a simple node to output the min and max of an
axis-aligned bounding box for the input geometry, as well a rectangular
prism mesh created from these values for convenience.
The initial use case for this node is a "bounding box boolean", where
doing the boolean with just a bounding box could be signigicantly
faster, for cases like cutting a hole in a wall for a window. But it's
easy to imagine other cases where it could be useful.
This node supports mesh and point cloud data right now, volume support
will come as a separate patch. Also note that there is plenty of room
to improve the performance of this node through parallelization.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10420
Before this change, you could have the new sculpt symmetry code and the
older weight paint symmetry code active at the same time. This would
lead to users easily trashing their weigh paint data if they were not
careful when switching between modes.
Now the specific weight paint symmetry code is an exclusive toggle so
the user can't accidentally mirror strokes and vertex groups at the same
time. This also paves the way of supporting Y and Z symmetry in the
future for weight groups mirroring if we decide to add it in the future.
Reviewed By: Sybren
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D10426
Use utility functions to decompose data paths and resolve the
RNA property from a data-path.
Replaces in-line string manipulation and RNA access.
This allows more complex data paths to be used, where previously string
literals in a data path could break the simple data-path handling logic.
Generic context operators now look-up the RNA properties to extract
their description (when it's available).
Add `bl_rna_utils.data_path.property_definition_from_data_path()`
to handle the details of accessing the RNA property definition.
Display the bone axes at the head (root) of the bone by default, instead
of the tail (tip), and add a slider so that it's possible to adjust this
position.
Versioning code is in place to ensure existing files behave the same
(axes shown at tail), whereas new Armatures will be using the new
default (axes shown at head).
Reviewed By: #animation_rigging, #user_interface, Severin, Sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7685
This is functionality that isn't accessible via the user interface. The
API allows the creation and modification of an override template that
holds rules that needs to be checked when overriding the asset.
The API is setup that it cannot be changed after creation. Later on when
the system is more mature we will allow changing overrides operations.
NOTE: This is an experimental feature and should not be used in productions.
Reviewed By: mont29, sebbas
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10792
This is an implementation of Enhanced Subpixel Morphological Antialiasing (SMAA)
The algorithm was proposed by:
Jorge Jimenez, Jose I. Echevarria, Tiago Sousa, Diego Gutierrez
This node provides only SMAA 1x mode, so the operation will be done with no spatial
multisampling nor temporal supersampling. See Patch for comparisons.
The existing AA operation seems to be used only for binary images by some other nodes.
Using SMAA for binary images needs no important parameter such as "threshold", so we
perhaps can switch the operation to SMAA, though that changes existing behavior.
Notes:
1. The program code assumes the screen coordinates are DirectX style that the
vertical direction is upside-down, so "top" and "bottom" actually represent bottom
and top, respectively.
Thanks for Habib Gahbiche (zazizizou) to polish and finalize this patch.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2411
For projection painting tools besides the `DRAW` tool:
- Don't show the texture from viewport stencil drawing.
- Don't show the texture panel.
Based on D10564 by @lichtwerk with own changes.
Although "Grid" may not be techincally correct since a grid could be 3D,
it was decided to rename the "Plane" primtive to "Grid". The primitive
node allows subdivisions, so the name is more consistent with the
operator in the 3D view.
Ref T86819
This commit includes a file subversion bump for the versioning.
The "Enable physics for:" text makes no semantic sense- i.e.
"Enable physics for Fluid". Additionally, the leading text is just not
necessary, this section is just as clear without it.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10537
Warnings in tooltips were using inconsistent formatting, some in
parantheses, some not, some in caps, others not, some on new lines,
some not, etc.
This patch uses a consistent new line and no capitals for these cases.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9904
This adds a Clamp node for Geometry Nodes Attributes.
Supports both Min-Max and Range clamp modes.
Float, Vector, Color and Int data types supported.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, simonthommes
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10526
This commit adds a node with a "Map Range" operation for attributes
just like the non-attribute version of the node. However, unlike the
regular version of the node, it also supports operations on vectors.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10344
Revert "Point users to new location of "Show Group Colors" option",
commit rB6ed6741ee35930bf81fad9a5eb6bb17eea168725.
These deprecation hints were intended for one release only, and thus can
be removed now.
This patch adds support to export and import grease pencil in several formats.
Inlude:
* Export SVG
* Export PDF (always from camera view)
* Import SVG
The import and export only support solid colors and not gradients or textures.
Requires libharu and pugixml.
For importing SVG, the NanoSVG lib is used, but this does not require installation (just a .h file embedded in the project folder)
Example of PDF export: https://youtu.be/BMm0KeMJsI4
Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, HooglyBoogly
Maniphest Tasks: T83190, T79875, T83191, T83192
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10482
It makes more sense to avoid mixing the primitives with other mesh
operations. We considered adding a "Mesh" prefix to the names too,
but decided to prioritize improvements to the node search menu instead,
and only consider that if there is an overlapping prefix name for
another data type.
Currently, when a taper object is specified, the radius of the spline is
ignored. This patch adds a new option to control how the taper object
affect the effective radius of the spline. The option allow three modes
of operation:
- Override: The old method. The radius of the spline is ignored and
overridden.
- Multiply: The radius of the spline is multiplied by the taper radius.
- Add: The radius of the spline is added to the taper radius.
Ref D10779
No need for a module to define a single panel, since this is an
object panel it can be included with other object panels.
If centralizing line-art properties is needed in the future,
this can be done in a `*_common` module.
The description was missing from the Quick Liquid operator.
The fix adds the following description:
"Make selected objects liquid"
Reviewed By: sebbas
Maniphest Tasks: T86746
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10777
- Make properties alligned
- Add decorate to volume
- Add heading to Grease Pencil and Transparent
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10663
Add option to override current frame whem transforming strip handles.
Option can be found in View menu of VSE preview, or in timeline when
using backdrop.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10424
Bold and italic fonts can be switched quickly by presing corresponding
button.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10542
This adds 2 new sliders for light objects that modulates the diffuse
light and the volume light intensities.
This also changes the way volume light is computed using point lamp
representation. We use "Point Light Attenuation Without Singularity"
from Cem Yuksel instead of the usual inverse square law.
This patch adds data about instances generated by geometry nodes
to the spreadsheet. The transform data is decomposed into position,
rotation, and scale, and there is a name column to display the name
of the instanced object or collection.
This data is implemented specifically for the spreadsheet, because
we're not sure that we want to expose this data as attributes for the
use elsewhere.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10770