Avoid overwriting user-chosen `SACTION_SLIDERS` flag when switching the
Dope Sheet editor to Shape Key mode. The Shape Key mode now ignores the
flag, and always shows the sliders.
The obvious limitation is that you can't hide the sliders in the Shape
Key editor anymore
Reviewed By: looch, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9121
If this doesnt work in a particular mode, it would be better to indicate
that in the Overlay popup.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8981
For other areas in Blender that have a toggle and related settings,
we put a popover with the settings right next to the toggle. This
combination is nice because it organizes the settings without making
interaction slower. It also makes the settings more discoverable since
they're right next to the toggle.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8537
This enables a union boolean mode for the trimming gestures tools which
adds geometry to the mesh instead of cutting it.
It also adds a Join mode, which adds the geometry directly without
using a boolean operation.
Depending if you plan to use dyntopo or not, it is useful to have both
options available.
This is using the full depth of the object from the camera view for the
depth of the geometry, but options for controlling the trimming depth in
all modes are going to be added in later patches
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9066
- Density, interpolation and slicing options in Volume Object's
Viewport Display are now not aligned to each other as they are not
closely related.
- Changed the enum property for slicing ('Method') to a boolean
property 'Slice' and added a sub-panel for slicing options under
the 'Viewport Display' panel in Volume Object and Fluid for better
clarity.
- Renamed `axis_slice_method` to `use_slice` in the python API for
Volume Object and Fluid.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9097
Multiple related issues:
* `view_zoomdrag_exec()` required `view_zoomdrag_init()` to be called first to
set up data. Can now easily be done in the `_exec()` function as well though.
* Because of that the operators could not be called in an `EXEC_` context (e.g.
`EXEC_REGION_WIN`).
* With "Zoom to Mouse Position" enabled, zooming from a menu or script would
zoom to the mouse position. That should only happen if the operators are
called directly in the editor.
This simulation area mode moves the active area with the brush. When
enabled, the cloth brush has no restrictions on stroke length, area or
mesh vertex count.
In order to work, this enables PBVH nodes dynamically for simulation as
the stroke location moves and builds the constraints for new nodes
during the stroke. When a node is not inside the simulated area, all the
constraints that were created for it and vertex collisions are not
computed. The simulation limits falloff areas and constraints tweaking
control how the simulated and no simulated nodes blend.
Reviewed By: sergey, zeddb
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8726
The adds a new option to simplify volumes in the viewport.
The setting can be found in the Simplify panel in the render properties.
Volume objects use OpenVDB grids, which are sparse. For rendering,
we have to convert sparse grids to dense grids (for now). Those require
significantly more memory. Therefore, it's often a good idea to reduce
the resolution of volumes in the viewport.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9040
Ref T73201.
This tool projects all vertices to the right of the plane defined by the
line gesture towards the plane. By doing this, this tool can create cuts
and plane surfaces in the mesh without modifying the geometry or using
boolean operations, so it is much faster than bisecting the mesh for
cases where the geometry was going to be remeshed afterwards.
Added as experimental as it does not have icon.
Reviewed By: sergey, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9021
This adds support for line gesture to SculptGestureContext and
implements a Mask Line tool, which affects everything to the right of a plane
defined by the straightline gesture.
For this to work, a new WM_gesture_straightline_oneshot_modal is needed
which only runs exec when the gesture is over.
Added as experimental as it does not have icon.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8722
The operator has some problems with Undo, so better put it in
experimental for now.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9007
This fixes and reverts commit c7287ffaec
Due to hardcodded keys, the modifier for auto contrain plane did not
work with custom keymaps and was in conflict with other keyitems.
Its usability is also confusing since it cannot be used without
`MOD_PRECISION`
But instead of removing it, it is better to make this modifier compatible
with custom keymaps and keep the conflict.
Caused by still having 'texture_opacity' in the preests and the preset
operator (but this was removed in the 2.83 rewrite).
Maniphest Tasks: T81081
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8990
Script create_msix_package.py will download the ZIP file
from the given URL. It will create the MSIX package
with the version number and publisher ID given.
Strongly recommended are the path to a valid PFX file, and the
password to use that PFX file. These are needed for signing
the resulting MSIX package. The signing step is optional though,
but the resulting MSIX package cannot be installed outside of the
Microsoft Store
Example
set VERSION=2.83.2.0
set URL=https://download.blender.org/release/Blender2.83/blender-2.83.2-windows64.zip
set PUBID=CN=PUBIDHERE
set PFX=X:\path\to\cert.pfx
set PFXPW=pwhere
python create_msix_package.py --version %VERSION% --url %URL% --publisher %PUBID% --pfx %PFX% --password %PFXPW%
Requirements:
* Python default from the Microsoft Store should do (3.8)
* requests can be installed with `pip install requests`
Note that for an LTS release that gets uploaded to its own LTS application release
in the store you need to specify the `--lts` switch on the command-line to the script.
Upon completion there will be a file with the
name blender-2.83.2.0-windows64.msix. In case PFX file and its password were
given on the command line MSIX package will also be signed for the Microsoft Store.
Related Wiki page: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Process/Release_On_Windows_Store
Reviewed By: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T77348, T79356
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8310
In the end the process is surpringly simple, we only need to manually
convert the proxy itself into an override (which is trivial), and then
run common code with the default 'make override' operation.
Fix T81059: Add operator to convert proxies to library overrides.
Mainly a UI adjustment, no functional changes
To have the default mode in the advanced panel as separated option is not the best solution.
Now, there is a pin option and when it is enabled, the brush keeps this mode.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8974
With the new image editor drawing there were was some mutual exclusive
functionality. When rendering the alpha was shown correctly or the pure
emissive colors were shown correctly, but never both. The cause of this
is that the image_gpu did not used the correct alpha mode when generating
gpu textures for non-images (render results, compositors viewer)
The implementation always checked the alpha_mode. Alpha mode is an
attribute for images, but aren't set for non images. This patch adds
a more detailed check to ensure that the gpu texture is premultiplied.
The issue has been tested using several bug report files and production
files.
Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8978
The placement of the start and end factor and mapping settings for
curves has been quite misleading for a long time. They were in the
"Bevel" subpanel, but they aren't related to bevel because they affect
curves with only extrusion and no bevel.
This commit moves these properties to their own subpanel, labeled
"Start & End Mapping".
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8910
This patch adds a new operator to convert a black and white image into
grease pencil strokes.
If the image is not B/W, an internal conversion is done.
This is the first operator using Potrace, but we expect to add more features in next Blender versions.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Maniphest Tasks: T79877
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8951
The bevel type is a more useful check for graying out this property
because its effects will be apparent before choosing an object. Before,
the fill type property would only gray out with a bevel object selected.
Light rotation is supported both in world and view light orientation in
lookdev, so no reason to disable it.
Reviewed By: Blendify
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8958
This is not an exhaustive change, just for the 2D cursor and
UDIM grid properties. Also vertically align the "UV Vertex"
buttons like in the 3D view panels.
This adds XYZ symmetry as a property of meshes and updates all modes to
use the mesh symmetry by default to have a consistent tool behavior
between all modes and when switching objects.
Reviewed By: brecht, mano-wii, campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T79785
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8587
This object operator exits and frees the edit data of the
current object and enters the same mode in another one in a single step,
without going through object mode or keeping multiple edit object data
active. It is assigned to the D key.
This solves all conflicts that the right/click select keymap and the
emulate 3 button mouse produces for this operation and it is independent
of the state of Lock object modes.
Also, as the SculptSession is freed, when using Multires objects go
back to their preview resolution level, so it is possible to work on
high vertex count scenes without slowing down the viewport and other
performance problems.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, pablovazquez
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7510
This implements a new overlay that blends the bakground color over the
objects that are not in the same mode as the active object, making
them fade with the background.
This is especially needed for sculpt mode as there is no other overlay
or indication in the viewport to display which object is active.
This is intended to be used with D7510 in order to have a faster
workflow when sculpting models with multiple objects.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8679
This adds an option for the HDRI rotation to follow the view rotation.
When this option is enabled, this allows EEVEE materials to be used as
matcaps for sculpting and painting.
This has an extra performance cost when orbiting around the model as the
lookdev cache needs to be recalculated, but in my test it is barely
noticeable.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8566
This new feature allows to use the strokes as an eraser of any stroke below. This is very handy to open holes in filled areas.
After running some tests, we have decided to keep the additive effect of the holdout color. To get clean holdout areas, just move the color to black to remove any additive effect. To have additive effect can be used in situations like tint slightly a transparent window with blue to simulate the glass.
See T79878 for more details
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8932