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Author SHA1 Message Date
08dbc4f996 PyAPI: use postponed annotations to support Python 3.10
Support Python 3.10a5 or 3.9x with support explicitly enabled.

- Enable Python's postponed annotations for Blender's RNA classes
  types registered on startup.

- Using postponed annotations has implications for how they are defined,
  since they must evaluate in the modules name-space instead of the
  classes name-space. See changes to annotations in `release/scripts`.

- Use `from __future__ import annotations` at the top of the module
  to ensure the script will run with Python 3.10.

- Old logic is kept since it could be used if PEP-649 is supported.

Resolves T83626

Ref D10474
2021-02-21 22:37:53 +11:00
fc37238b17 Cleanup: unused args/vars/imports in bl_operators 2019-05-09 12:42:05 +10:00
8af8b1862f Cleanup: use __doc__ instead of bl_description
In keeping with other Python operators,
also assign object a variable.
2019-05-09 12:42:05 +10:00
08012ebeec Disable Constraint and Keep Transform
A 'Disable and Keep Transform' button for constraints was added. This
allows animators to disable a constraint without moving the constrained
object/bone, making it easier to toggle constriants on and off without
any visual consequence. Typical usage would be a character picking up an
object (enable 'Copy Transform' constraint) and placing it somewhere
else (disable the constraint).

Note that there could still be movement when there are muliple
constraints active. For example, when using this constraint stack

- #1: Copy Transform from Empty.001
- #2: Copy Rotation from Empty.002

and disabling constraint #2, constraint #1 is still active and will
still modify the visual transform of the object. According to our
in-house animators, this is expected behaviour.

Reviewers: campbellbarton, dfelinto, sergey

Reviewed By: campbellbarton

Subscribers: brecht

Tags: #animation

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4677
2019-05-08 10:57:17 +02:00
32dca36afb Cleanup: Use annotation for the new class 2018-11-06 09:57:03 +01:00
798cdaeeb6 Implement an Armature constraint that mimics the modifier.
The main use one can imagine for this is adding tweak controls to
parts of a model that are already deformed by multiple other major
bones. It is natural to expect such locations to deform as if the
tweaks aren't there by default; however currently there is no easy
way to make a bone follow multiple other bones.

This adds a new constraint that implements the math behind the Armature
modifier, with support for explicit weights, bone envelopes, and dual
quaternion blending. It can also access bones from multiple armatures
at the same time (mainly because it's easier to code it that way.)

This also fixes dquat_to_mat4, which wasn't used anywhere before.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3664
2018-11-06 10:56:08 +03:00