The conservative depth shader is ~4.5x slower than the normal one as it
uses geometry shader and fragment shader discard.
This patch also includes a hack to also fix the view parallel planar
geometry and the really small wire objects.
For some reason, the conservative raster fix does not work with normal
selection but does with box select.
This is a fix for T63356.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6714
When using duplicate linked meshes, objects that are not in edit-mode will be drawn as
it is in edit mode, when another object with the same mesh is in edit mode.
This will not be the case when one of the objects are influenced by modifiers. The change
reflects more how it was done in Blender 2.79.
The current change introduces a draw manager method that checks in detail who is responsible
for the drawing (render engine or overlay engine). If the edit mesh is not the original or
the object that is drawn doesn't draw the original mesh the object will be drawn by the render
engine.
Known Limitation of this patch is that the rendering outside edit mode doesn't reflect the
latest changes until the user switches between object and edit mode. When there are no
modifiers in use, the updating is done immediately.
IMO this would be sufficient for blender 2.82, it also fixes parts of T72733.
The updating of the surface batches requires more development and is
post-poned for now.
Reviewed By: fclem, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6737
Only Metaballs are left unsupported.
However, the implementation does not match 100% with cycles which converts
all objects to meshes.
Fixes T63424 EEVEE: Normal map node doesn't works with curve objects
In blender 2.79 you could use a render result as a camera background
image. This is useful during layout/compositing. During Blender 2.80
development there were 2 issues introduced that removed this feature.
* to receive a render result the image required a lock. This lock wasn't passed and therefore no image was read from the result. Generating an GPUTexture from an Blender image also didn't do the locking.
* the iuser->scene field wasn't set what is required for render results.
This change adds an optional `ibuf` parameter to `GPU_texture_from_blender` that can be passed when available.
Reviewed By: fclem, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6684
This was due to the fact the drawing code was expecting the editpoints
to be equaly spaced. Reuse the code in particle.c to output the select
mask in red color channel of the particle (which is unused in new code).
Instead of changing the modifiers behavior, we make sure to always use
the data->totcol instead of the ob->totcol. Also we centralize getting
this number to avoid future issues.
Fix T72593 Blender crashes when separating mesh
Fix T72017 Crash on set visibility change
This adds some kind of dashing to the tube and cone limits. Although the
dashing is in object space and is not a good as old dashing. But it is
the least time consuming and least complex solution.
This way we remove the need for the srgb boolean uniform and a lot of code complexity. However, mesh update is going to be a bit slower.
I did not benchmark the performance impact.
This also fix a typo in draw_cache_impl_particles.c and fix hair not using vertex color in workbench.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6610
There is a cornercase when the user edits an uvmap, that is not part of
the material (yet). When this is the case the uvmap was not added to the
uv buffer and the 'pos' alias was not created.
This change will always request the active uv map when uv editing.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6534
Based on @fclem's suggestion in D6421, this commit implements support for
storing all tiles of a UDIM texture in a single 2D array texture on the GPU.
Previously, Eevee was binding one OpenGL texture per tile, quickly running
into hardware limits with nontrivial UDIM texture sets.
Workbench meanwhile had no UDIM support at all, as reusing the per-tile
approach would require splitting the mesh by tile as well as texture.
With this commit, both Workbench as well as Eevee now support huge numbers
of tiles, with the eventual limits being GPU memory and ultimately
GL_MAX_ARRAY_TEXTURE_LAYERS, which tends to be in the 1000s on modern GPUs.
Initially my plan was to have one array texture per unique size, but managing
the different textures and keeping everything consistent ended up being way
too complex.
Therefore, we now use a simpler version that allocates a texture that
is large enough to fit the largest tile and then packs all tiles into as many
layers as necessary.
As a result, each UDIM texture only binds two textures (one for the actual
images, one for metadata) regardless of how many tiles are used.
Note that this rolls back per-tile GPUTextures, meaning that we again have
per-Image GPUTextures like we did before the original UDIM commit,
but now with four instead of two types.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6456
This is because even if the glStencilMask is 0x00 the GL_DECR_WRAP and
GL_INCR_WRAP states still works and will modify the stencil.
Fix T73046 Overlapping parts of wireframes don't render at all in workench
with shadows turned on.
The `in int flag;` in `gpu_shader_2D_edituvs_faces_vert.glsl`
don't have the values `FACE_UV_ACTIVE` and `FACE_UV_SELECT`.
Add face flags then.
Original patch is from @EitanSomething
Differential revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6520
In a recent refactor we splitted the lines extractor in `extract_lines` and
`extract_lines_loose`. When an object is in edit mode the extracted
lines loose also had to include a dummy bmesh edge iterator. This change
adds this missing dummy method.
Reviewed By: antoniov
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6499
Make indices accommodate into the measures of edgelength and edgeangle
so this results in a nice stack of up to three rows.
Maniphest Tasks: T72128
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6357
The ratio for area stretching was packed into an unsigned int, but could
contain negative numbers. This flipped the negative numbers to high
positive numbers and rendered the wrong color in the stretching overlay.
I can remember during {T63755} I had to flip the sign to get the
correct result, but couldn't find out why that was needed. Now I know.
Reviewed By: fclem, mano-wii
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6440
Due to the refactoring of the overlay engine the draw caches were
changed. The sphere batch used to have positions and normals. After the
refactoring it didn't had the normals anymore. The normals are needed
for shading. As they were not there the look dev spheres were rendered
black.
This change add the `nor` attribute to `DRW_cache_sphere_get` batch.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6393
This patch contains the work that I did during my week at the Code Quest - adding support for tiled images to Blender.
With this patch, images now contain a list of tiles. By default, this just contains one tile, but if the source type is set to Tiled, the user can add additional tiles. When acquiring an ImBuf, the tile to be loaded is specified in the ImageUser.
Therefore, code that is not yet aware of tiles will just access the default tile as usual.
The filenames of the additional tiles are derived from the original filename according to the UDIM naming scheme - the filename contains an index that is calculated as (1001 + 10*<y coordinate of the tile> + <x coordinate of the tile>), where the x coordinate never goes above 9.
Internally, the various tiles are stored in a cache just like sequences. When acquired for the first time, the code will try to load the corresponding file from disk. Alternatively, a new operator can be used to initialize the tile similar to the New Image operator.
The following features are supported so far:
- Automatic detection and loading of all tiles when opening the first tile (1001)
- Saving all tiles
- Adding and removing tiles
- Filling tiles with generated images
- Drawing all tiles in the Image Editor
- Viewing a tiled grid even if no image is selected
- Rendering tiled images in Eevee
- Rendering tiled images in Cycles (in SVM mode)
- Automatically skipping loading of unused tiles in Cycles
- 2D texture painting (also across tiles)
- 3D texture painting (also across tiles, only limitation: individual faces can not cross tile borders)
- Assigning custom labels to individual tiles (drawn in the Image Editor instead of the ID)
- Different resolutions between tiles
There still are some missing features that will be added later (see T72390):
- Workbench engine support
- Packing/Unpacking support
- Baking support
- Cycles OSL support
- many other Blender features that rely on images
Thanks to Brecht for the review and to all who tested the intermediate versions!
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3509
Viewport: Disable Clipping For EEVEE and External Renderers
Currently it is possible that, when using viewport clipping, the display and tools communicate
different information to the user then the renderer does. The reason is
that the renderer does not support viewport clipping. Both EEVEE and
Cycles do not support it.
This patch will disable the clipping in all the tools and drawing code
when the viewport drawing mode is `Material Preview` or `Rendered`.
This patch introduces a `RV3D_CLIPPING_ENABLED` util that checks if
clipping is enabled for the given `rv3d` and `v3d`. Also in places where
it was needed we added the `ViewContext` as a carrier for the `View3D`
and `RegionView3D`.
There are a few areas in the tooling (select, projection painting) that
still needs to be tackled after this patch.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6047