To ensure all items of a pie are always at the same position, invisible dummy buttons were added for unavailable items. This caused mainly two issues: Command line printed warning because of the > 8 elements, and some modes weren't visible in some cases ('Object Mode' entry was missing in stroke edit mode).
To solve this nicely, we had to support > 8 items per pie. Will look into that this week, but for now, drawing dummy buttons is disabled.
From a user POV this has two ugly consequences: 1. While this temporary workaround is used, *some* pie items are positioned differently than before, 2. The 'Edit Strokes' mode entry might change its position depending on the amount of available modes.
velocity is measured in pixels per frame. It is basically a coordinate
difference of track coordinate at current frame and previous one (no future
prediction happens).
It's not really most intuitive place for such a things, but historically the
node was called this way..
Track velocity could be used to face effects like motion blur bu piping it
to the vector blur node.
Reviewers: campbellbarton
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Subscribers: hype, sebastian_k
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1591
Changing path of a sound strip (select strip->C->'Path/Files') opened a file browser without filter for sound files, so sound files weren't visible.
Also, for movie/image files, now only movie **or** image files are visible in the file browser by default (instead of both).
Reported by @venomgfx, thanks!
* Added the ability to add a keyframe at the current cursor location in the
Graph Editor. This is useful for precisely defining the shape of driver F-Curves.
* Fixed a bug where the wrong cursor-x time was being used in Drivers mode
(i.e. it was still using time, and not just any time-value, but the NLA-mapped time!)
This option helps users protect themselves from accidentally changing the cursor
location (and not being aware of this until it has already caused problems)
when drawing using Grease Pencil (or with other tools where this is equally likely).
It seems to occur most frequently when using a tablet.
Currently, this only affects the use of the mouse to set the cursor, as this is
where most accidental invocations occur.
(I'm aware that this change may turn out to be quite contentious. Fortunately, it
should be simple to just revert this commit in that case :)
Binding code was re-building its own DM for the cage, now it uses given one instead.
I cannot see really any good reason not to use 'visual' modified cage for binding process,
using base mesh instead was breaking any 'advanced' binding as described in the report.
C++ does not allow the assignment of a void pointer to a typed pointer without
explicit casting. Since we use a generic macro in bmesh for iterators we only
ever get a void* back and cannot cast it to the target type. However, casting
the target to a void* as well solves that issue.
This tweak is #ifdef'd to be used in C++ code only.
This uses a bmesh-intersection, BLI_kdtree and watertight intersections to perform boolean operations.
For now keep both BMesh and Carve booleans usable at once for testing & bug reports,
however we plan to phase out Carve by next release.
Works much the same as intersect operator,
expose as a new operator since for users its quite different.
Access from face menu.
Internally, this adds boolean args to BM_mesh_intersect function.