Since a few versions (even before 2.79) we have an option that allows to restrict the vertex tools to operate only on deform groups. This was originally implemented for working with vertex groups for skeletal animation. In that case it is fortunate to have weight tools operate only on deforming vertext groups (vgroups assigned to bones)
In previous versions of Blender (up to 2.79) we have been able to use this option in Mesh Edit mode regardless of the armature mode. The current implementation (since 2.80 as far as i know) enables this option only when the associated armature is in pose mode. this has a bad consequence:
It is not at all intuitive that you have to put the armature into Pose mode before you can make use of the option in mesh edit mode.
Besides this it is not even necessary in the case when the user wants to restrict the tool only to all pose bones. In that case the armature can safely be kept in Object mode. However, when the tool shall apply only to selected pose bones, then it actually makes sense to have the armature in pose mode (as it is implemented right now)
I do not know why this feature has been restricted as described above. It must have got lost somewhere on the way to Blender 2.90
This patch fixes the issue as it allows to select the "restrict to pose bones" option when the armature is in any mode. I see no downsides of this change, actually this is a fix for a feature that once worked and apparently got forgotten in newer releases.
Reviewed By: sybren, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9658
This commit resolves problem introduced in e1665c3d31 - it was
difficult to import media at their original resolution.
This is done by using original resolution as reference for scale.
All crop and strip transform values and their animation is converted
form old files.
To make both workflows easy to use, sequencer tool settings have been
created with preset for preffered scaling method. This setting is in
sequencer timeline header and add image or movie strip operator
properties.
Two new operators have been added:
`sequencer.strip_transform_fit` operator with 3 options: Scale To Fit,
Scale to Fill and Stretch To Fill.
Operator can fail if strip image or video is not loaded currently, this
case should be either sanitized or data loaded on demand.
`sequencer.strip_transform_clear` operator with 4 options:
Clear position, scale, rotation and all (previous 3 options combined).
Reviewed By: sergey, fsiddi
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9582
This adds a boolean attribute and custom data type, to be used in the
point separate node. It also adds it as supported data types in the
random attribute and attribute fill nodes.
There are more clever ways of storing a boolean attribute that make
more sense in certain situations-- sets, bitfields, and others, this
commit keeps it simple, saving those changes for when there is a proper
use case for them. In any case, we will still probably always want the
idea of a boolean attribute.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9818
Caused by rB7447eb7e7430.
This is just a copy-paste error [previous LISTBASE_FOREACH substitution
of marco loop in that file has a different starting point which is not
appropriate here]
Maniphest Tasks: T83851
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9872
This patch does two things:
* Introduce a Seed to the random distribution method
* Bring in a new distribution method for the point scattering node
Patch Review: https://developer.blender.org/D9787
Note: This commit doesn't not handle doversion. Which means that users
need to manually update their files that were using the Point Distribute
node and reconnect inputs to the "Maximum Density" socket.
Original patch by Sebastian Parborg, with changes to not rely on the cy
libraries and overall cleanup.
Patch review by Jacques Lucke, besides help with the new "heap" system
that was required for this algorithm.
Based on Cem Yuksel. 2015. Sample Elimination for Generating Poisson Disk
Sample. Sets. Computer Graphics Forum 34, 2 (May 2015), 25-32
http://www.cemyuksel.com/research/sampleelimination/
This tool implements smearing for multires displacement over the limit
surface, similar to how smearing for colors and topology slide works.
When used the displacement values of the vertices "slide" over the
topology, creating the effect of smearing the surface detail.
As the brush just modifies displacement values instead of coordinates,
the total displacement of the affected area doesn't change. This means
that this smearing effect can be used multiple times over the same area
without generating any artifacts in the topology.
When the brush is used with the pinch or expand smear modes,
displacement differences are pushed into the same area, creating hard
surface effects without pinching the topology.
As any other brush that relies on the limit surface (like displacement
erasers), this will work better after using apply base.
Reviewed By: sergey, JulienKaspar, dbystedt
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9659
Otherwise it would just show empty space where the icon is supposed to
be.
Unfortunately this icon is upscaled quite a bit and doesn't look too
great. Would be good to improve but not a high priority.
Casting pointers from one type to another does change the
value of the pointer in some cases. Therefore, casting a span
that contains pointers of one type to a span that contains
pointers of another type, is not generally safe. In practice, this
issue mainly comes up when dealing with classes that have a
vtable.
There are some special cases that are still allowed. For example,
adding const to the pointer does not change the address.
Also, casting to a void pointer is fine.
In cases where implicit conversion is disabled, but one is sure
that the cast is valid, an explicit call of `span.cast<NewType>()`
can be used.
When doing a debug build on windows, blender will
start with the following warning:
"Unable to find the python binary, the multiprocessing
module may not be functional!"
The root cause for this issue is: for a debug build
the python binary is called python_d.exe rather than
just python.exe
This change fixes BKE_appdir_program_python_search
to look for the _d suffix for debug builds on windows
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9775
Reviewed by: Campbell Barton
We do not generate overrides for missing data-blocks (aka placeholder
ones) anymore, and properly delete the remaining old overrides of those
during the resync process.
This should prevent constant 'missing data-blocks' messages when opening
blend files with overrides whose libraries have beed edited.
Issue reported by @andy from Blender studio, thanks.
ratio
Caused by rB4eda60c2d82d.
T83801 reported not moving in pixel space, but even without that toggle
above commit caused the translation to not take apsect ratio into
account properly [a translation of 1 on the x axis for example on an
image with non 1:1 aspect ration caused the UVs to not end up in the
same place on the next 'tile']
Above commit removed 'removeAspectRatio()' [the counterpart of
applyAspectRatio -- which does the pixel coord correction internally]
from 'applyTranslation()'.
This was also reported in T83352 [which was closed by rBf3b08af24c9f --
but that only solved the displax in header, not the actual
transformation]
Now bring back 'removeAspectRatio()'.
Maniphest Tasks: T83801
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9869
Fix T83415: 3D View is red when using stereo
The red view was caused by SRGB not being enabled for an SRGB texture attached to the framebuffer.
Currently, when configuring a framebuffer, the first texture attachment needs to be an SRGB format in order for the framebuffer to be binded with SRGB enabled.
Thus, simply changing the SRGB texture attachment as the first texture attachment removes the red color in the view.
Reviewed By: #eevee_viewport, jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T83415
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9845
Issue was that not all code paths were taken to determine if
the GPU Texture was premultiplied or not. In this case the result
was set to unpremultiplied what is incorrect.
This fixes broken test case image alpha blend from image_colorspace.
This data structure adds priority queue functionality to an existing array.
The underlying array is not changed. Instead, the priority queue maintains
indices into the original array.
Changing priorities of elements dynamically is supported, but the priority
queue has to be informed of such changes.
This data structure is needed for D9787.
This change is a simple null check on the ID provided to icon_set_image() which
appears to be a legitimate value for the ID when used by some addins
(discovered with PowerSave shortly after syncing to main).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9866
Reviewed by: Julian Eisel
It's useful to easily see which data-blocks are assets and which not. So just
like we usually show the library linking/override icons, we show the asset icon
there (these are mutually exclusive data-block states).
Uses the `'MAT_SPHERE_SKY` icon, which wasn't used before (except by an
add-on!) and is sorta fitting, but not quite. We should either change this one
or add an own asset icon. Meanwhile this isn't too bad :)
Also adds an internal macro to check if a data-block is an asset, consistent to
how we do it for libraries and library overrides.
This makes it possible to trigger a refresh of the data-block preview,
available next to the preview in the Asset Browser sidebar. The previews get
easily outdated and automatically refreshing it all the time is not an option
because it would be a consistently running, quite expensive process. So a
button to cause a refresh should be reasonable.
This button can also be used to switch back from a custom preview to a
generated one. Although that may not be clear, and we should probably think of
a way to explain that better.
Addresses T82719.
Motivated by `std::string_view` being usable in
const (compile-time) context.
One functional change was needed for StringRef:
`std::char_traits<char>::length(str)` instead of `strlen`.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9788
Add panels with overlay settings for strips and preview and overlay
enable/disable button.
Entries from the View menus moved to the overlay panels, which will
simplify cluttered View menus.
Additional options have been added:
- Strip Name
- Strip Source(ex. path)
- Strip Duration
So users can now select what info they need to see on the strips. When
No text is displayed, waveforms are drawn in full height.
Reviewed By: ISS, HooglyBoogly, pablovazquez
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9751
Paste copied strips after playhead, because this is more intuitive.
Previous functionality is still available by enabling "Keep Offset"
property, or under shortcut Ctrl+Shift+V.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9734
Use the BKE_gpencil_stroke_uniform_subdivide function to subdivide strokes
before interpolation. When the target/source stroke is smaller than the other
stroke, it is subdivided until the lengths match. This improves the overall quality
of the interpolation of different sized strokes.
Before/After video:
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Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov, pepeland, mendio
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9839
This patch adds the option to make the random scaling from the grease pencil array modifier uniform.
The current settings allow a separate value for each of the 3 scaling axis. The modifier also creates different seed values for each axis so there is no way to keep the random scaling uniform.
This patch creates 1 random seed value and applies it to each of the scaling axis.
Here is a demonstration of the previous behavior and the new optional behavior.
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Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov, pepeland
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9764
Logic was broken into finding gaps and ofsetting strips.
Functions were modified so they work on explicitly defined seqbase,
so they can be used as python API functions.
Functional changes:
- Improve performance by calculating gap length and offseting strips
at once. Previously strips were offset by one frame.
- Calculate gap from start frame. Previously gap was considered only
inbetween strips.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9730
If Preferences > Interface > Temporary Editors > File Browser is set to
"Maximized Area", "Load Custom Preview" in the Asset Browser would crash
after selecting the file.
1e799dd26e was important to get this issue fixed. This commit just
ensures the file-list is recreated correctly after closing the temporary
File Browser, so the custom preview operator can execute on valid
context.
If Preferences > Interface > Temporary Editors > File Browser is set to
"Maximized Area", opening a File Browser from a File or Asset Browser as
regular editor would cause some issues. For example after closing the
temporary File Browser, the regular browser would take over the file
path and display settings from the temporary one. This is because they
used to share the same area data.
Some similar issues may have happend with temporary image editors.
Now, this commit finally separates the space data of temporary maximized
editors from the regular ones. So the editor data is entirely
independent now, as it should be.
This implements a mesh fairing algorithm and implements the fair
operations for Face Set edit. This edit operations create a smooth as
possible geometry patch in the area of the selected Face Set.
The mesh fairing algorithm is designed by Brett Fedack for the addon
"Mesh Fairing": https://github.com/fedackb/mesh-fairing, with some
modifications:
- The main fairing function in BKE_mesh_fair.h does not triangulate
the mesh. For the test I did in sculpt mode results are good enough
without triangulating the topology. Depending on the use and the
result quality needed for a particular tool, the mesh can be
triangulate in the affected area before starting fairing.
- Cotangents loop weights are not implemented yet. The idea is to
also expose the vertex and loop weights in a different function in
case a tool needs to set up custom weights.
This algorithm will also be used to solve the limitations of line
project and implement the Lasso Project and Polyline Project tools.
It can also be used in tools in other areas of Blender, like Edit Mode
or future retopology tools.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9603
The boolean solver crashes when there is no geometry in the mesh. Also,
using the trimming tools without a valid intersection in the PBVH will
make the orientation and position functionality of the trimming shape
not work, so this is the safer solution.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T83504
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9777
The if statement of the dynamic area mode branch should be an else if.
When using local mode, this was running both the local and global code.
I moved this code to sculpt_cloth and refactored it to use a switch case
to prevent this from happening again.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T83201
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9762
This was reported for duplicating particle systems, then using F9 to
enable the 'Duplicate Settings' option (see T83317).
In this case, the operator gets the particle_system from (buttons)
context and if none can get found will duplicate all settings instead.
The reason why none gets found here is that buttons_context() doesnt
have a valid path when called from F9/SCREEN_OT_redo_last, path is
cleared when global undo does a file-read which clears the path (see
lib_link_workspace_layout_restore). It can be recomputed though to be
valid even from redo_last (at least when in the Properties Editor).
This was likely causing other operators (relying on buttons context)
from the Properties Editor to fail as well.
Fixes T83317
Maniphest Tasks: T83317
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9825
If Preferences > Interface > Temporary Editors > File Browser is set to
"Maximized Area", opening a File Browser from an Asset Browser would
cause the new maximized editor to be an Asset Browser. Exiting it again
would crash.
This fixes the wrong behavior and the crash. There's still an issue with
exiting the editor again, it stays a File Browser then and doesn't go
back to being an Asset Browser. That's to be fixed separately.
`blf_dir_search` BLF util would not properly handle relative fonts not
found in pre-defined 'system fonts' directoriesi stored in
`global_font_dir` global variable.
Now it rebases relative paths to current .blend file location as
expected.
Note: the fact that VSE is setting font ptaths relative by default is
probably not actually desired, but this is another issue really. See
`BKE_sequencer_text_font_load` code.
Storing the asset library reference by name wasn't a good idea, I thought it
would work with a careful fallback, but it's easier to just use the index
instead. So change to using indices, make sure fallback methods work reliable
and make sure the file list is updated when asset libraries are removed.
I added a new notifier type for the latter, I prefer not using file notifiers
in asset-library/preferences code. We have more than enough values for
notifiers left.
The `!BKE_previewimg_is_finished()` in `icon_preview_startjob_all_sizes()`
would fail.
Caused by 990bd9acf243ae. We have to be more picky about tagging previews as
unfinished after file read. But we also have to consider files stored in old
versions and set the unfinished tag as needed.
When the Asset Browser was showing the "Current File" repository and the
sidebar was open, undoing could crash, because the context API returned freed
data.
Don't let context return anything if a refresh is pending due to data changes
like undo/redo.