Added a option to the overlay popover that controls the visibility of
non-renderable objects like lamps, cameras, speakers, armatures, curves
empties and force fields.
After discussion we went for a single option with more detailed check in
the object_mode draw engine.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3524
This is because depth test is set before drawing anything now. There is no
case where we want to draw without depth test that is not selection and
this case is not handle by v3d->zbuf anymore.
UI assume depth test is off by default. The DRWManager assume it's on.
This should fix T55623.
When playing animations the anti-aliasing was not reset, resulting in
ghosts from previous frames to be drawn. Also when playing animations
and switching to X-Ray mode for the first time would most likely
result in a write to uninitialized memory.
This reverts commit 9129319647.
This meant users needed to select everything to see relationship lines,
this isn't always easy since objects can have limit-selection set.
This could be made into an enum option if it's important.
Added a compile directive in order to test SH4 in stead of SH2Win.
For now I disabled SH4, it is a bit more clear, but has a small
performance impact. Will check later for a better approach
First frame of the TAA is just a regular copy of the previous buffer. so
we write directly to the final buffer and skip the taa shader. We do
init the history buffer via blit so it will be initialized for the other
iterations.
When AA was enabled a new buffer was created. As the composite pass is
already done, we can reuse earlier buffers.
For the deferred rendering we reuse the color_buffer_tx and for the
forward rendering we reuse the transparect_accum_tx.
Most of the times the materials differ due to the object_id. This was an
overhead and resulted in instabilities on Intel graphical cards. This
commit will revert the Material Data UBO and replace it with normal
uniform.
This puts the wireframe on top of the weight in weight paint mode,
sculpt mode ...
Wireframe should be colored differently if the object is in paint mode
but it's not there yet.
- TAA is also enabled for Forward rendering
- Uses less GPU memory (removed one history buffer)
- TAA is done after the color management
- consolidated the aa code between forward and deferred rendering
(workbench_effects_aa.c)
When meshes has no uv layer, but has a texture assigned there was a uv
layer allocated which was corrupt. When no uv layer is available now
there won't be a vbo created. This might impact performance as the draw
cache does not cache this result.
Current implementation works with at most of 3 layers, but was not
checked during hair drawing leading to reading from uninitialized
memory.
This commit limits it to the number of layers that is used during
compilation of blender.
textures were not always drawn as the material did not always include
the image in the hash. Not sure if this will solve all cases, but it
definitely works better with this change.
Per iteration a different AO samples are used, so the final result is
less distorted. Will improve the quality of the image a lot when the
cavity option is turned on.
Currently only attached to the Anti Aliasing of the solid mode of the
viewport. But eventually we could add other options here. Quality
setting can be found in the System tab of the userpref.
The slider goes from No Antialiasing (0.0 - 0.1) to FXAA (0.1 - 0.25) to
TAA8 (0.25 - 0.6) to TAA16 (0.6 - 0.8) to TAA32 (0.8 - 1.0)
Seems to be that mix(a, b, 1.0) will not give you b. on nvidia this is
not a problem as a was initialized with 0.0, but on AMD it can be any
floating point number, resulting that mix(inf, b, 1.0) was still more to
inf than to b.
- FXAA is now also done in the workbench_forward engine.
- User can enable TAA8 in the userpref by setting their max
viewport AA to TAA8. FXAA will still be used when navigating
This method is a bit more optimized than the very first one
because it does not rely on the adjacent faces properties.
That said it's still a bit slower than the per vertex method.
There was a Full Shading bool that was shared across the WP, VP and TP
modes. This commit makes some changes:
- Replace the bool with a factor. This gives the user more control on
the visibility.
- Also draw it on top of the Material and Rendered mode so the user can
control what he needs. In certain cases you don't want to see the final
rendered material, but the actual texture.
- Removed the skipping of objects when in paint modes. As now the paint
modes are blended.