Selecting an object by clicking on its instances only worked,
when the object itself is visible. However, it is possible to hide
the object and still keep the instances visible.
The solution is to give every object the correct `select_id` in the
depsgraph object iterator right before rendering.
Reviewers: fclem, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9640
Corrects incorrect usage of contraction for 'it is', when possessive 'its' was required.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9250
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Some underlying functionality was not ready for greasepencil:
- BKE_modifiers_get_virtual_modifierlist (now introduce dedicated BKE_gpencil_modifiers_get_virtual_modifierlist)
- BKE_modifiers_is_deformed_by_armature
- checks in drawing code
- checks in (pose) selection code
A couple of changes to make this work:
- `eGpencilModifierType_Armature` has to be respected (not only `eModifierType_Armature`)
- `OB_MODE_WEIGHT_GPENCIL` has to be respected (not only `OB_MODE_WEIGHT_PAINT`) -- (now use new `OB_MODE_ALL_WEIGHT_PAINT`)
- `gpencil_weightmode_toggle_exec` now shares functionality from `wpaint_mode_toggle_exec` -- moved to new `ED_object_posemode_set_for_weight_paint`
This patch will also set the context member "weight_paint_object" for greasepencil (otherwise some appropriate pose operators wont work when in weightpaint mode)
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T63125
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8483
This addresses warnings from Clang-Tidy's `readability-else-after-return`
rule in the `source/blender/draw` module. Not all warnings are addressed
in this commit.
No functional changes.
IK degrees of freedom is rendered using wires and a solid sphere. The
solid used the wireframe drawing what resulted into drawing glitches.
This patch adds a new shader to draw the solid shape.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8044
The memory leak is noticeable when using custom bone shapes. When using custom
bone shapes objects could be extracted twice. Where the second extraction can
overwrite data created by the first extraction what causes the memory leak.
Options that have been checked:
1. Use two task graphs phases. One for normal extraction (DST.task_graph) and
the other one will handle extractions that require blocking threads.
2. Keep a list of all objects that needs extraction and only start extraction
when all objects have been populated.
The second would slow performance as the extraction only happens when all
objects have been populated. In the future we might want to go for the second
option when we have the capability to render multiple viewports with a single
populate. As this design isn't clear this patch will implement the first
option.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7969
The in front drawing was not supported for transparent part of the armature. This patch adds a second transparent pass for drawing in
front.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7763
Object Scale was not taken into account.
This lead to reports like T74247 where the user scaled the envelope
distance and radii to the supposedly right values inthe viewport, but
these were actually 'wrong' under the hood. Assigning weights from bone
envelopes seemed like it would fail, but this code would actually take
the armature scaling into account when checking envelope distance and
weight.
ref T74247
Maniphest Tasks: T74247
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6964
The problem is that Custom Shape Bones can also have a custom size.
So the pchan->disp_mat doesn't always consider the actual length of the bone.
The proposed solution is to calculate the axes matrix at the drawing pass.
Ref T65640
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D5049
This moves the backface culling to the fragment shader to avoid all the
limitations of the current system. This has a cost but it is unlikely that
bone drawing will be a bottleneck.
Blender supports locking vertex groups to prevent changes to the
weights. However, as mentioned in comments for D3837, it is hard
to use this because there is no interface for locking in 3D View.
This adds a red shade to bones that are associated with a locked
weight group during weight paint mode, as the first step to adding
such interface. The next step is adding a pie menu for lock/unlock.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6533
Bone relationship lines needs to be hidden in:
* object mode
* or when relationship lines are turned off
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6356
This is the unification of all overlays into one overlay engine as described in T65347.
I went over all the code making it more future proof with less hacks and removing old / not relevent parts.
Goals / Acheivements:
- Remove internal shader usage (only drw shaders)
- Remove viewportSize and viewportSizeInv and put them in gloabl ubo
- Fixed some drawing issues: Missing probe option and Missing Alt+B clipping of some shader
- Remove old (legacy) shaders dependancy (not using view UBO).
- Less shader variation (less compilation time at first load and less patching needed for vulkan)
- removed some geom shaders when I could
- Remove static e_data (except shaders storage where it is OK)
- Clear the way to fix some anoying limitations (dithered transparency, background image compositing etc...)
- Wireframe drawing now uses the same batching capabilities as workbench & eevee (indirect drawing).
- Reduced complexity, removed ~3000 Lines of code in draw (also removed a lot of unused shader in GPU).
- Post AA to avoid complexity and cost of MSAA.
Remaining issues:
- ~~Armature edits, overlay toggles, (... others?) are not refreshing viewport after AA is complete~~
- FXAA is not the best for wires, maybe investigate SMAA
- Maybe do something more temporally stable for AA.
- ~~Paint overlays are not working with AA.~~
- ~~infront objects are difficult to select.~~
- ~~the infront wires sometimes goes through they solid counterpart (missing clear maybe?) (toggle overlays on-off when using infront+wireframe overlay in solid shading)~~
Note: I made some decision to change slightly the appearance of some objects to simplify their drawing. Namely the empty arrows end (which is now hollow/wire) and distance points of the cameras/spots being done by lines.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6296