- Fix Alt-key navigation (was conflicting with Alt-click to set straight lines)
- Use consistent shortcuts for brush strength and size
- Use direct shortcuts for switching tools
See T61578 for discussions and mockups.
Visibility Options
==================
We are adding more granular control over restriction columns in the outliner,
exposing "indirect only" and "holdout" as options, and change the way
users enable/disable collections in a viewlayer.
We also rename the object viewport restriction to hide instance.
So the options we have are:
Collection
----------
* Render Visibility
* Instance Visibility
* Selectable
(View) Layer Collection
-----------------------
* Enable
* Holdout
* Indirect Only
* Viewport
Shortcuts
=========
Isolate Collection
------------------
* Ctr + click isolates the collection.
It turns all its parents and children "visible", and all the other
collections "invisible".
If ALL the collections were already properly set, we re-set the
collections to their default value.
Set Collection Inside Collections and Objects
---------------------------------------------
* Shift + click: Set/unset inside collections and objects.
We only set objects values as well when we are in View Layer mode and
(obviously) when the objects have a matching property.
Icons
=====
Little reminder that we will need better icons for holdout, indirect only, and
probably instanced (nothing wrong with the current, but it differs from
the proposal when it is turned off).
Also, we need to decide where do we want the modifier/bones/... icons to
be (in which column) and ideally make sure their icons match the ones we
use for collections/objects.
At the moment those are using the screen icon, which is not being used
by collections.
Reviewers: brecht, billrey
Subscribers: pablovazquez
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4823
Internally tool settings have been moved to the 3D view.
Added the ability for to draw panels from another space/region
so they can be mirrored in the properties editor.
Monochrome colored icons don't work well on a dark background, so now we can
add a border around them. Note that most icons in the interface will remain
without a border, just the outliner and properties editor navigation have
colored icons and those will get a border. Other icons continue to be drawn
in the text colored without a border.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4787
In recent changes the viewport_quality setting was not working what
users expected. This change will separate the anti-aliasing method that
is being used.
We now have three settings:
* scene.display.render_aa: Will be used during `Render Image`.
* scene.display.viewport_aa: Will be used during `Viewport Render Image`.
* userpref.viewport_aa: Will be used in the 3d view.
The viewport_quality setting has been replaced by the viewport_aa
setting as it was the only thing in currently controlled.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T64132
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4828
This is a patch for the default keymap in Blender.
It relates to the Dopesheet, Timeline, Graph Editor, NLA and Sequencer
Currently, in these editors, dragging outside of your selections does nothing.
This patch makes it so dragging outside the selection does a box select operation.
It is consistent with how the Node Editor works, as well as the 3D View, if you use the gizmo overlays.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4799
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Since scale is multiplicative, the appropriate way to partially copy
it is to use power. However, the influence slider of constraints uses
linear interpolation. Thus, there is no way to correctly split scale
via constraints without adding this feature.
In addition, this allows inverting scale by using negative powers,
fulfilling the function of Copy Rotation's Invert checkboxes.
A 'Disable and Keep Transform' button for constraints was added. This
allows animators to disable a constraint without moving the constrained
object/bone, making it easier to toggle constriants on and off without
any visual consequence. Typical usage would be a character picking up an
object (enable 'Copy Transform' constraint) and placing it somewhere
else (disable the constraint).
Note that there could still be movement when there are muliple
constraints active. For example, when using this constraint stack
- #1: Copy Transform from Empty.001
- #2: Copy Rotation from Empty.002
and disabling constraint #2, constraint #1 is still active and will
still modify the visual transform of the object. According to our
in-house animators, this is expected behaviour.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, dfelinto, sergey
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Subscribers: brecht
Tags: #animation
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4677
This was trying to emulate the 2.79 Graph Editor.
The toggle took up more room that the filter toggle it revealed, and it made the header buttons jump around
Better to just have the filter toggles showing immediately.
Add a new option that makes the Spline IK solver apply volume
preservation on top of the original scaling, considering the
pre-IK scale of the bone as the goal volume to be preserved.
This basically works similar to the Stretch To constraint, and
allows easily rigging a stretchy chain that uniformly follows
its parent's scaling.
Since the Stretch To behavior is more familiar, the new option
is on by default for newly created Spline IK constraints.
Perviously it was only possible to interpolate from the breakdown poses.
Now you can Push/Relax in regard to the rest pose as well.
For this only one keyframe is needed while the old modes needs two.
- This only applies to left click select. Right click select and the legacy keymap are unaffected
- You can still set the playhead from anywhere, using Shift-RMB, just like how you set the cursor in the 3D View
The main reason for this change is to allow setting the
active frame with the left mouse button, while still being
able to select e.g. keyframes with the same mouse button.
The solution is to introduce a new scrubbing region with
a specialized keymap. There are a couple of related todos,
that will be handled in separate commits.
Those are listed in D4654.
This solves T63193.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4654
Reviewers: brecht, billreynish
Previously you could only orbit.
Apparently the order of the keys in the modal keymap makes a big difference.
Thanks to users Znio.G and Oskar on Devtalk who provided this solution.