Even when lasthit can't be used to find the next address,
use it as a starting point for the full array search.
Gives approx 1/3 less array searching in own tests.
- Add blentranslation `BLT_*` module.
- moved & split `BLF_translation.h` into (`BLT_translation.h`, `BLT_lang.h`).
- moved `BLF_*_unifont` functions from `blf_translation.c` to new source file `blf_font_i18n.c`.
Reading fcurves wasn't really optimal because restoring fcu->group pointer was
changing lasthit pointer, which required full lookup over the oldnewmap happened
at the next call to newdatadr().
This reduces loading franck_sheep.blend file from ~2.2sec to 1.5sec.
Order of saving and reading particle point cache was totally different which
made newdataadr() falling back to full data block list traversal for every
point cache entry.
This commit makes it so reading code uses the same order of reading structs
and lists ad the writing code. This required to add special version of list
linking which is capable of running a callback after linking a list element.
This seems to be more robust approach than splitting writing code into
several loops.
Implements "Auto-offset" (called "insert offset" in code) feature for Node Editor, developed during and after LSOC :)
Idea and sponsoring by Sebastian König, blendFX, Mathias Eimann, Mikavaa, Knick Design
When you drop a node with at least one input and one output socket onto a an existing connection between two nodes, Auto-offset will, depending on the direction setting, automatically and animated move the left or right and all of its following nodes away to make room for the new node.
The direction for offsetting can be toggled while you are moving the node by pressing „T“.
The auto-offset is enabled by default but can be disabled in the header of the node-editor. The offset margin can be changed in the editing section of the User Preferences.
Thanks a lot to the sponsors, and especially to Sebastian who helped *a lot* with this. That's how users can help developing Blender!
Note that the collision modifier doesn't have any use for Loop indices,
so to avoid duplicating the loop array too,
MVertTri has been added which simply stores vertex indices (runtime only).
Deprecate wrap (BRUSH_TORUS) option, we now have paint flags for tiling
and we can reuse those. Also allows seperate tiling in X/Y
direction for 2D painting now.
Only one tiling is allowed for now.
Options can be found in new "Tiling" panel under the tools tab.
For version patching, we just turn off brush wrapping,
to allow reuse of the flag in the future.
New option is paint mode wide instead of per brush so
a brush having the old wrap option will not enable it
for the whole mode in the version patch.
Issue is rather well explained in T45471: our current customdata writing code easily generates several different blocks in blend file with same 'old' address. This is bad, because those addresses are used as 'uid' during reading process (it kind of work in Blender's own reading process, by mere luck mostly, but breaks the file specs).
Solution (suggested by Campbell, thanks) implemented by this patch is to avoid duplicating everything, and instead just overwrite what we needs to skip some cdlayers on write:
* the CustomData's `totlayer` number;
* the CustomData's `layers` array of CustomDataLayer (keeping its original address using the `writestruct_at_address` helper).
New design allows us to get completely rid of the no_free flag stuff in `write_customdata()`.
Note that this implies written data is **not** directly valid from Blend PoV, since its written typemap does not match written layers (this is not an issue because typemap is rebuilt on read anyway - and it's easy to fix this if really needed).
Also, the backward compatibility saving of mface data remains an issue here, see comment in code.
Reviewers: sergey, campbellbarton
Projects: #bf_blender
Maniphest Tasks: T45471
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1425
This patch introduces a couple new stroke modifiers. The ones currently implemented are based on prototypes by @kjym3 and myself.
The new modifiers:
- Tangent
- Thickness noise
- Crease Angle
- Simplification
- Curvature 3D
The documentation for these new modifier types can be found [[ http://www.blender.org/manual/render/freestyle/parameter_editor/index.html | in the manual ]]:
{F134441}
(left: AnisotropicThicknessShader, right: NoiseThicknessShader)
{F140499}
(left: Curvature 3D, right: Simplification)
Author: Folkert de Vries (flokkievids)
Reviewers: kjym3
Subscribers: #user_interface, plasmasolutions, kjym3
Projects: #bf_blender
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D963
Is pretty much what it says :)
Easy subtitles for everyone!
Supports size, positioning,
a cheap shadow effect (probably will need more work),
and autocentering on x axis.
Now you can go wild with long spanish names
in your soap opera videos.
Will probably be refined as days go by,
but at least it's now ready for testing.
'ar->winy' may not be initialized, making regions zoom in (past limits)
and attempt to draw very large text (~10x10k size characters), often crashing.
Fix isn't complete since it only corrects factory startup.
Add slider to adjust the influence of weights relative to geometry distortion.
This allows subtle influences to be applied - without drastic changes in behavior.
We cannot `direct_link_packedfile()` twice on a same address, because this tries to
map again pf->data address, which leads to nothing (NULL).
So now, since `ima->packedfile` and `ima->packedfiles` are mutually exclusive
in 'live' blender data anyway, we either read one or the other.
Tested from/to official 2.74 and current master, everything looks fine now.
rBe5fbeba0b3a6e9eea not only restored forward compat, it also broke backward compat...
for no reason at all even, exising ima->packedfile is only used by read/versionning
code if .blend version is below 274.4 (i.e. no multi-image packing exists).
Use first packed image as legacy image->packedfile, so saving .blend file with
latest builds makes it so packed images are not lost when opening with previous
releases.
This will only work reliably if mutliview is not used, otherwise it'll be only
first view in the .blend file, which is rather expected since previous releases
are not aware of views.
This commit integrates the work done so far on the new dependency graph system,
where goal was to replace legacy depsgraph with the new one, supporting loads of
neat features like:
- More granular dependency relation nature, which solves issues with fake cycles
in the dependencies.
- Move towards all-animatable, by better integration of drivers into the system.
- Lay down some basis for upcoming copy-on-write, overrides and so on.
The new system is living side-by-side with the previous one and disabled by
default, so nothing will become suddenly broken. The way to enable new depsgraph
is to pass `--new-depsgraph` command line argument.
It's a bit early to consider the system production-ready, there are some TODOs
and issues were discovered during the merge period, they'll be addressed ASAP.
But it's important to merge, because it's the only way to attract artists to
really start testing this system.
There are number of assorted documents related on the design of the new system:
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Aligorith/GSoC2013_Depsgraph#Design_Documents
* http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/DependencyGraph
There are also some user-related information online:
* http://code.blender.org/2015/02/blender-dependency-graph-branch-for-users/
* http://code.blender.org/2015/03/more-dependency-graph-tricks/
Kudos to everyone who was involved into the project:
- Joshua "Aligorith" Leung -- design specification, initial code
- Lukas "lukas_t" Toenne -- integrating code into blender, with further fixes
- Sergey "Sergey" "Sharybin" -- some mocking around, trying to wrap up the
project and so
- Bassam "slikdigit" Kurdali -- stressing the new system, reporting all the
issues and recording/writing documentation.
- Everyone else who i forgot to mention here :)
Currently this function only tags pose itself, totally matching previous
behavior. But this will be needed in the future once new dependency graph
is landed, because of it's granular nature which relies on the fact that
pose channels are all up to date when building the graph.
Should be no functional changes so far.
This way it is possible to have viewport simplification bumped all the way up,
making viewport really responsive but still have final render to use highest
subdivision possible.
Reviewers: lukastoenne, campbellbarton, dingto
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, dingto
Subscribers: dingto, nutel, eyecandy, venomgfx
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1273
We can now scale from 32px up to 256px (default has been upgraded to 128px).
Thumbnails are now generated as 'large', i.e. 256px.
Previews are scaled up if necessary, unlike icons (for folders or files without preview images).
Note that .blend thumbnails themselves remain in 128px for now (they are embeded in .blend files,
not quite sure we want to make them four times bigger...).
Patch by DMS (Yaron Dames), with final edits by myself.
Reviewers: mont29
Subscribers: Severin, mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1260
This one was nasty, issue comes with temp/nofree CD layers that get 'removed on the fly'
from saved mesh CDData. Since mesh struct itself was written before that cleanup, it would
still have the old, invalid number of layers. That would lead to a buffer overflow when
loading data later (odd you had to do this twice (i.e. have 2 'ghost' layers) to get the crash).
New code prevents that by always making a copy of the mesh (we were already doing that mostly
anyway, since we were saving without tessfaces), copying (by ref of course) in it cddata,
and then writing mesh struct. Makes code a bit more verbose, but... it works!