TH_BACK was being used when drawing the 3D view even though
there was no way to set the color in the preferences.
The color was zero'd when moving to the new 2.8x theme.
Having both gradient and background colors was confusing,
especially having to use 'TH_HIGH_GRAD' for the 3D view, 'TH_BACK' for
other views.
Move the background color back to 'TH_BACK', 'TH_BACK_GRAD' is used
when gradients are enabled.
RNA is unchanged so presets don't need updating.
The units scaling was inappropriate when the bevel value was
to be interpreted as a percent, so added a separate rna property
for "Width Percent" and made UI show the width appropriate for
current offset_type.
(Part 1 was 00963afc14978b)
Does the following changes visible to users:
* Use panels and sub-panels for more structured & logical grouping
* Re-organized options more logically than before (see images in D4148)
* Use flow layout (single column by default).
* New layout uses horizontal margin if there's enough space.
* Change size of Preferences window to suit new layout.
* Move keymap related options from "Input" into own section.
* Own, left-bottom aligned region for Save Preferences button.
* Adjustments of names, tooltips & icons.
* Move buttons from header into the main region (except editor switch).
* Hide Preferences header when opened in temporary window.
* Use full area width for header.
* Don't use slider but regular number widget for UI scale.
* Gray out animation player path option if player isn't "Custom"
Internal changes:
* Rearrange RNA properties to match changed UI structure.
* Introduces new "EXECUTE" region type, see reasoning in D3982.
* Changes to panel layout and AZone code for dynamic panel region.
* Bumps subversion and does versioning for new regions.
RNA changes are documented in the release notes:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/2.80/Python_API/Preferences_API
Design & implementation mostly done by @billreynish and myself.
I recommend checking out the screenshots posted by William:
https://developer.blender.org/D4148#93787
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T54115
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4148
Move the bevel hardening code all into bmesh_bevel.c.
Based on user feedback, rewrote the bevel hardening algorithm
to be more what users want.
Based on user feedback, changed the UI, removing some
not-useful options. Now hardening normals while beveling
is enabled by a simple checkbox.
Now setting face strength gives options for which faces
get their face strength set.
* 2D Animation: lots of changes from the grease pencil team. Properties
editor layouts, brush and material settings, and more.
* 3D Viewport: wireframes set to 1.0.
* World: use nodes by default.
* Node Editor: use narrow toolbar.
Add city, courtyard and interior HDRs. Replace grass field and night
HDR with different images.
Command used for compression:
oiiotool %s --resize 1024x512 --ch R,G,B -d float --compression dwab:300 -o output/%s
Fix for T59219 was using low alpha-light grey for text background
so editing text would always be slightly brighter then the existing
background.
This causes outliner rename to have low alpha making text overlap
icons.
Use solid color to avoid issues with overlapping UI
elements in the future.
By default the text button background color was a similar brightness
to the cursor, making it hard to see at times.
Button types number/slider/text background brightness when editing
varied quite a lot too.
- Change the background while editing to match the number button.
- Darken the selection for greater contrast.
Resolves T59219
In 2d655d3 the color picker was changed to use display space HSV values.
This works ok for a simple sRGB EOTF, but fails with view transforms like
Filmic where display space V 1.0 maps to RGB 16.292.
Instead we now use the color_picking role from the OCIO config when
converting from RGB to HSV in the color picker. This role is set to sRGB
in the default OCIO config.
This color space fits the following requirements:
* It is approximately perceptually linear, so that the HSV numbers and
the HSV cube/circle have an intuitive distribution.
* It has the same gamut as the scene linear color space.
* Color picking values 0..1 map to scene linear values in the 0..1 range,
so that picked albedo values are energy conserving.
One issue that especially newer users often run into is that they accidentally reset changes to the scene by switching frame without creating a keyframe first.
Therefore, this commit adds a new color that is used to draw properties if their current value differs from the one that would be set when switching to this frame.
This works both for existing keyframes as well as for currently interpolated frames.
Unfortunately the flags in but->flag are full, so I had to move the new flag to but->drawflag and pass that to all relevant functions.
I went with orange for the color since afaics it fits with the green and yellow that are currently used for keyframe states and since it's somewhat reddish to signify that there might be something to look out for here.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, #user_interface, brecht
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Subscribers: brecht, predoe
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3949
Implements the first changes for T54115:
* Rename "User Preferences" window to "Settings" in the UI.
We'll likely put workspace settings in there, separate from the global
user settings. System settings should become separate from user
settings in future to allow settings for specific hardware.
* Add sidebar region for navigation (scrolls independently).
Addresses space problems, so we can add more categories as needed now.
* Increase size of Settings window to compensate new navigation bar.
* Group sections into User Preferences and System.
Icons for section groups by Andrzej Ambroz. Thanks!
* Bumps subversion for file compatibility.
Screenshot: https://developer.blender.org/F5715337
I also added categories for future work, but commented them out.
We may also want to redesign contents of each section now.
Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3088
Design Task: https://developer.blender.org/T54115
Changed to correct disclosure triangles everywhere,
added new icon for Output Properties,
added new icons for Image & Empty types in Add menu,
added icons for add-on types, plus other tweaks and adjustments.
* 3D Viewport grid adjustment to work with both bright/dark viewports (e.g. 2D Animation)
* Match header/grid of NLA with Dopesheet/Graph Editor.
* Avoid pure whites in unselected/inactive text.
* Darken the scrollbar numbers.
- Tweaked GP toolbar icons and added Line, Rectangle & Circle.
- Added the remaining toolbar icons for all our paint & sculpt modes.
- Made all the toolbar icons the same simple style.
Grease pencil tool now uses an icon for each tool,
previously it mapped icons to tool icons which is now not needed
because for each tool a different brush can be selected which has it's
own icon.
With the new automatic handle algorithm, it is possible to do a lot
of the animation via keyframes without touching the curves. It is
however necessary to change the keyframe interpolation and handle
types in certain cases. Currently the dopesheet/action editor
allows changing the types, but does not show them in any way.
To fix, add a new menu option to display this information. For handle
type, it is represented using the shape of the key icons: diamond for
Free, clipped diamond for Aligned, square for Vector, circle for Auto
Clamp, and cirle with dot for Automatic.
Non-bezier interpolation is a property of intervals between keys,
so it is marked by drawing lines, similar to holds. In this initial
version, only the fact of non-bezier interpolation is displayed,
without distinguishing types. For summaries, the line is drawn at
half alpha if not all curves in the group are non-bezier.
In addition, it is sometimes helpful to know the general direction
of change of the curve, and which keys are extremes. This commit
also adds an option to highlight extremes, based on comparing the
keyed values with adjacent keys. Half-intensity display is used
for overshot bezier extremes, or non-uniform summaries.
Reviewers: brecht, aligorith, billreynish
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3788
* Text editor word wrap, line numbers & syntax toggles now use consistent icons
that don’t change when you enable or disable them.
* Replaced icon toggle buttons in the snapping popover with normal checkboxes
and descriptive text labels. This makes it clearer which item is the main
radio button, is more consistent with other popovers, and allows us to use
more descriptive text.
* Added correct icons for grease pencil add menu.
* Added bespoke icons for grease pencil modifiers.
* Added icon for particle instance modifier.
* Added icon for fake user on & off states.
* Added correct icons for enabling/disabling modifiers in the dopesheet &
f-curve editor.
* Made it so the restrict viewport & restrict render toggles for modifier
update correctly when enabled or disabled, by flipping the order in the
icon sheet. This also required changing the outliner to match.
* Removed the few old remaining icons in the old style and made sure to replace
the last places where they were used.
* Updated many icons to be clearer & more consistent.
- Tweaked icons for Box Select, Circle Select & Lasso Select.
- Tweaked icons for Rip Region & Rip Edge.
- Added icons for Bone Envelope, Bone Size, Pose Breakdown,
Pose Push & Pose Relax.
- Added icons for curve Extrude, Extrude Cursor.
Also removed grease pencil mirror tool which wasn't an active tool,
and is now consistent with regular Edit Mode.