This adds tabs for Tools, Options, and Grease Pencil to Sculpt, Texture Paint, Vertex Paint, and Weight Paint. These tabs and their panel allocations were discussed in T38346.
Close T38346
This adds appropriate tabs, panels, etc for curves, surfaces, metaballs, text, and armatures. This brings it in line with the changes in rB0972c422c3ac4ed725414baa47838f833b3f4c90
This updates the object mode toolbar tabs to reflect the rationale from the Edit Mode tabs.
- Rename "Basic" to "Tools"
- Put "Transform" into it's own panel within Tools
- Also rename Edit Mode "Mesh Tools" to "Tools" for consistency and shorter names
- Ensure Tools tabs are in same location between Edit and Object modes
- Remove redundant "Transform" label from Transform panel
This greatly improves the mesh edit tabs after a few weeks of feedback, making the tabs more practical with less need to switch tabs often. Based on discussion on IRC and T37568.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
CC: campbellbarton, brecht
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
CC: campbellbarton, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D269
This creates the initial two tabs for Edit Mode to makes the new toolbar tabs usable. Further toolbar organization is to follow, but this at least makes the features work with the current organization.
This makes the panel slightly cleaner, giving more separation between the distinct elements. It also adds a new "Measure" label, so that the Ruler/Protractor is not so closely "related" to the Grease Pencil.
This adds the remaining object categories to the Create tab, including Nurb Surfaces, Lamps, Meta objects, etc. I've also updated the labeling for the various buttons to be consistent with one another.
This adds buttons in the 3D View toolbar to add new mesh objects to the scene. These buttons are added via the Create tab/category, soon to be populated with other object types as well.
A panel is added for both Object mode and Edit mode so as to not display in incorrect context (such as Pose Mode).
This updates the organization and naming of the Basic tab for the 3D View toolbar. It reorganizes the tools that were already there and adds Mirror and Duplicate Linked object operators.
Summary:
Here are the initial tabs for the 3D View Object Mode toolbar. This is based on the discussions between myself and @billrey in T37569
P.S. apologies for the duplicate. The first one I mistakenly sent to the Edit Mode task, T37568. I have corrected it and also made a couple changes, per @campbellbarton's request.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
CC: campbellbarton, brecht, billrey
Maniphest Tasks: T37569
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D129
This allows you to choose between subdivide edges, collapse and both. Being able to
only collapse edges can be useful to simplify meshes with accidentally introducing
more detail.
Reviewed By: psy-fi, carter2422
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D15
This is just the "Apply Visual Transform" operator.
It's very usefull for rigid body simulations but hard to find and users
usually don't know about it/don't know it's usefull to apply rigid body
transformations.
It seems bit out of place (especially the tooltip) so we might need to
do a bit more here.
panel in paint modes. Also expose all options of mask textures in the
mask texture panel, even if there is no texture, just like regular
textures are presented.
attenuation that should really be optional. There's also a minor
performance penalty and all this only for one problematic case. In case
the tool flattens two surfaces, users can manually set the front face
only option. A better non-attenuating way to cull such vertices can be
added later.
Also flatten brush should calculate the flatten plane from the original
vertices or the flattening will not converge for planes offsets
different than zero.
Reported by Michalis Zissiou, thanks!
* Cleanup for previous commit and reduce some local variable referencing
* Add support for brushes that operate on frontfaces only and do not
show the option for those brushes. Currently only clay strips is in the
list but this may change according to artist feedback. This should take
care of the "sticky" surface problem completely.
Notes:
* Made those edits by full checking of py files, so I should have spoted most needed edits, yet it remains quite probable I missed a few ones, we'll fix if/when someone notice it...
* Also made some cleanup "on the road"!