Recently we changed the build pipeline to always create a version
number in the url and point 'dev' to the latest version rather than creating the version number url once we release.
This makes the check to `bpy.app.version_cycle` unnecessary.
This adds the boilerplate code that is necessary to use the tool/brush/paint
systems in the new sculpt curves mode.
Two temporary dummy tools are part of this patch. They do nothing and
only serve to test the boilerplate. When the first actual tool is added,
those dummy tools will be removed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14117
Use a shorter/simpler license convention, stops the header taking so
much space.
Follow the SPDX license specification: https://spdx.org/licenses
- C/C++/objc/objc++
- Python
- Shell Scripts
- CMake, GNUmakefile
While most of the source tree has been included
- `./extern/` was left out.
- `./intern/cycles` & `./intern/atomic` are also excluded because they
use different header conventions.
doc/license/SPDX-license-identifiers.txt has been added to list SPDX all
used identifiers.
See P2788 for the script that automated these edits.
Reviewed By: brecht, mont29, sergey
Ref D14069
Order copyright immediately after the license block,
this was done almost everywhere with a few exceptions.
Remove authors from a few files (we had already removed "Contributors"
section however with old patches being applied this gets added back in).
Also move descriptive text into the doxygen comment block under \file.
In some cases remove the text as it was accidentally copied.
With (center) position, radius and random value outputs.
Eevee does not yet support rendering point clouds, but an untested
implementation of this node was added for when it does.
Ref T92573
Since rBf9ccd26b037d, calling `data.path_resolve()` on custom properties
with `None` value do not cause a `ValueError` exception any more. This
is now taken into account in the keying sets targeting custom
properties.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13787
The Cycles accurate mode was removed, but the Eevee option for this has
a different meaning and should not have been removed. The Eevee accurate
makes cryptomatte accumulate for every sample, which Cycles has always
done regardless of any option.
This function was renamed in rB2bb9a465e6c0e1ca765, but it looks like
that commit missed changing the corresponding translation regular
expression.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13171
Expose a new function in `bpy.utils.flip_name(name, strip_number=False)
that allows flipping bone names, eg "Bone.L" -> "Bone.R".
Useful for add-ons to avoid re-implementing Blender's name flipping.
Ref D12322
* Fix systematic skipping of labels when they are the same as
the identifier (Some cases are valid, like `RGB` or `HSV` e.g.).
* Add instead heuristics checks to skip non-UI properties (non-capitalized,
or same name as identifier and Operator properties, mainly).
* Skip `bl_icon` and `icon` properties.
* Properly search for properties in all parent classes (some cases with
e.g. `Panel` would break due to intermediary utils classes, leading to
those internal UI properties not being skipped as expected).
Related to T43295.
This patch makes the layout of the custom property panel more coherent
with the rest of the property editor interface, makes it less busy,
allows more space for the buttons for the actual properties, and
simplifies editing values of unsupported property types or long arrays.
- Remove the box around each property.
- Use an non-embossed X icon for deleting.
- Use an "edit" icon instead of the text for the meta-data edit operator.
The "gear" icon used for editing isn't ideal here.
- Increase the max array length for drawing the values directly to 8.
- Add an "Edit Property Value" operator for dictionaries or longer arrays.
- Replace the "Library Override" text with an icon.
- Use a proper split factor, the same as the rest of the UI.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12805
Fixes several notable mistakes and missing information
regarding the API documentation (*.rst).
This will allow API stub generators like bpystubgen or
fake-bpy-module to produce more accurate result.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12639
Caused by the Cycles-X merge.
The old style of tile rendering was removed, leaving the script to error
out trying to set the tile size.
Tile rendering came back in a new form (but only really relevant for
large resolution rendering), so now leave setting auto_tile & tile_size
alone (since previews are rendered at PREVIEW_RENDER_DEFAULT_HEIGHT 128
-- which should never make a difference here).
Maniphest Tasks: T91808
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12937
Currently `PoseBone.children` is implemented by a linear scan of
the list of armature bones. This is doubly inefficient, since
not only is it scanning all bones, the `obj.data.bones` list
is actually synthetic and generated from Bone children lists.
Instead, use the `Bone.children` native RNA property.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12727
This function now takes a depsgraph and a list of objects to avoid
inefficient O(n^2) iteration when extracting instances from all objects
in the scene. Returning an object -> instance map.
Note that keeping compatibility with the existing API wasn't practical
in this case since instances can no longer be generated from the scene
and it's objects.
Re-order common sequencer key-map to be at the top level
(shared by preview and sequence view).
Without this sequencer tools would be displayed at different levels
in the hierarchy which is confusing and doesn't represent the separation
between "Sequencer" and "SequencerPreview" key-maps.
The Asset Browser now displays a tree with asset catalogs in the left
sidebar.
This replaces the asset categories. It uses the new UI tree-view API
(https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/Views#Tree-View).
Buttons are displayed for adding and removing of catalogs. Parent items
can be collapsed, but the collapsed/uncollapsed state is not stored in
files yet.
Note that edits to catalogs (e.g. new or removed catalogs) are only
written to the asset library's catalog definition files when saving a
.blend.
In the "Current File" asset library, we try to show asset catalogs from
a parent asset library, or if that fails, from the directory the file is
stored in. See adaf4f56e1.
There are plenty of TODOs and smaller glitches to be fixed still. Plus a
UI polishing pass should be done.
Important missing UI features:
* Dragging assets into catalogs (WIP, close to being ready).
* Renaming catalogs
* Proper handling of catalogs in the "Current File" asset library
(currently not working well).
The "Current File" asset library is especially limited still. Since this
is the only place where you can assign assets to a catalog, this makes
the catalogs very cumbersome in general. To assign an asset to a
catalog, one has to manually copy the Catalog ID (a random hash like
number) to the asset metadata through a temporary UI in the Asset
Browser Sidebar. These limitations should be addressed over the next few
days, they are high priority.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12670
This commit changes the custom property edit operator to make editing
different properties types more obvious and expose more of the data,
made more easily possible by the recent UI data refactor.
Previously, the operator guessed the type you wanted based on what you
wrote in a text box. That was problematic, you couldn't make a string
property with a value of `1234`, and you had to know about the Python
syntax for lists in order to create an array property. It was also slow
and error prone; it was too easy to make a typo.
Improvements compared to the old operator:
- A type drop-down to choose between the property types.
- Step and precision values are exposed.
- Buttons that have the correct type based on the property.
- String properties no longer display min, max, etc. buttons.
- Generally works in more cases. The old operator tended to break.
- Choose array length with a slider.
- Easy to choose to use python evaluation when necessary.
- Code is commented, split up, and much easier to understand.
The custom property's value is purposefully not exposed, since the Edit
operator is for changing the property's metadata now, rather than the
value itself. Though in the "Python" mode the value is still available.
More improvements are possible in the future, like exposing different
subtypes, and improving the UI of the custom properties panel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12435
This includes much improved GPU rendering performance, viewport interactivity,
new shadow catcher, revamped sampling settings, subsurface scattering anisotropy,
new GPU volume sampling, improved PMJ sampling pattern, and more.
Some features have also been removed or changed, breaking backwards compatibility.
Including the removal of the OpenCL backend, for which alternatives are under
development.
Release notes and code docs:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Cycleshttps://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Render/Cycles
Credits:
* Sergey Sharybin
* Brecht Van Lommel
* Patrick Mours (OptiX backend)
* Christophe Hery (subsurface scattering anisotropy)
* William Leeson (PMJ sampling pattern)
* Alaska (various fixes and tweaks)
* Thomas Dinges (various fixes)
For the full commit history, see the cycles-x branch. This squashes together
all the changes since intermediate changes would often fail building or tests.
Ref T87839, T87837, T87836
Fixes T90734, T89353, T80267, T80267, T77185, T69800