This is not complete, it does not implement 3D solid drawing of
envelope bones. 2D wire is hence always drawn for now.
Some notes:
I did not try to implement the 'capsule' approach suggested by @fclem, because:
1. I spent enough time on this already, and finally got something working.
2. I managed to get rid of geometry shader completely.
3. Current approach allows us to use same shader for
distance outline and envelope wire.
It's working fine, except for one glitch - superpositions of envelope
outlines do not work as expected, not sure what's wrong here, tried to
disable zbuff, enable GL_BLEND, no luck so far...
I think we need our own 'background' drawpass to get them working (also
to avoid them drawing over the wire lines).
Was using intermediate functions to store each data type.
This is still done in some places (for more involved access).
For basic data: coords, normals, colors..etc this is unnecessarily indirect.
-Use 11_11_10 buffers for hdr content.
-Eevee compositing share 1 buffer if bloom and DOF are both activated.
-Fix slowdown when resizing EEVEE viewport.
-Removed DRW_BUF_*** enums causing confusion.
We should avoid casting from an int to a flag.
In this case it is probably fine, but if the OB_MODE_SCULPT
was too high it can overflow the bool.
(also adding explicit parenthesis to a flag check)
Deactivated by default.
All shading attribs can be packed to take less VRAM at the cost of precision (not noticable in this case).
UVs can be packed into I16 but that limits their positions into the [-1, +1] range.
This could be a setting option in the future.
Only mask are handled by sculpt mode engine and are multiplied on top of the render.
There is room for improvement:
- Shaded meshes don't have correct tangents or uvs.
- Masks are in range 0.8 - 0.2 thus always darkening at least 20% the render.
- It only uses the first material slot of the mesh.