simple modifier, almost like a hook, except it can deform with 2 object source -> target, has option to preserve rotation and use different falloff types.
- added notes to release todo's.
- renamed view3d view transform matching functions.
- added assert in edge split modifier to make a certain bug easier to spot.
- When strength is 0, there's no need to perform any of the
calculations at all
- When the vertexgroup weight for a vert is set to 0, skip evaluating
the modifier for that vertex as it should result in no-change to the
final result
* Explode modifier was flagged as "nonconstructive", so the "apply as shape" option was shown. And yes I know exploding things probably isn't usually considered as very constructive, but.. :P
Made the new "superknife" tool much stabler
then it was, though a few minor quirks remain.
Rather then the shortest-distance-in-graph method
I was using to rebuild the mesh post-knife I
reworked it to build a triangulation instead,
then merge the triangles into the right correct
faces.
was missing array cap ends, wave map object and shrinkwrap objects.
use modifiers_foreachIDLink() rather then having to list all modifiers ID's in this function.
also add foreachIDLink() for smoke domain.
This fixes a bug where a linked object has as a modifier using an indirectly linked object for the missing cases mentioned above.
Multires interpolation is considerably better
now, though it still has a problem with occasionally
producing little random tangent spikes. Still, it's
far better then it was.
Also fixed a bug in dissolve faces.
Coded a new modifier, "Precision UV Interpolation",
that triangulates, subdivides, then uses brecht's mean
value interpolation to interpolate face data.
Textures on ngon faces get interpolated a bit nicer, in
other words (though concave cases, e.g. 'N', don't work very well).
* The old collisions code detected particle collisions by calculating the
collision times analytically from the collision mesh faces. This was
pretty accurate, but didn't support rotating/deforming faces at all, as
the equations for these quickly become quite nasty.
* The new code uses a simple "distance to plane/edge/vert" function and
iterates this with the Newton-Rhapson method to find the closest particle
distance during a simulation step.
* The advantage in this is that the collision object can now move, rotate,
scale or even deform freely and collisions are still detected reliably.
* For some extreme movements the calculation errors could stack up so much
that the detection fails, but this can be easily fixed by increasing the
particle size or simulation substeps.
* As a side note the algorithm doesn't really do point particles anymore,
but uses a very small radius as the particle size when "size deflect" isn't
selected.
* I've also updated the collision response code a bit, so now the particles
shouldn't leak even from tight corners.
All in all the collisions code is now much cleaner and more robust than before!
Bevel! Implemented bevel (from scratch). Man is
this tool way cooler then I thought it was. Note that
uv/vcol interpolation is working (loop level data) but
vert/edge data (like vgroups) likely still needs
work.
Make edge crease additive rather then overwriting existing values.
There are other problems pointed out in this report but they are unrelated to solidify.
Fixed view selected code. Made MDisps->disps use the
special allocation library I wrote as a
temporary fix to MDeformGroup->dw problems.
Why was the vgroup solution reused? It's really slow,
and its hard to tie in something like mempool or memarena.
The hackish allocator I wrote really needs to go, eventually,
or be folded into guardedalloc.
Also fixed a customdata bug with modifiers.
Mirror modifier no longer uses bmesh, but is now
100% CDDM. This is faster; the sluggishness was
driving me crazy. Still need to deal with UVs,
but that shouldn't be hard.
* This is basically a total rewrite of the edge split algorithm. The old one didn't handle tris at all and quads were cut wrong in some cases too with the addition of not handling uv coordinates at all.
* This new algorithm uses a flag system to categorize different splits and the identical but rotated cases in a similar way to how marching cubes indexes different cases.
* It cuts quads and tris and creates proper uv's for the new faces too.
* I also renamed the option to "edge cut" to differentiate if from the edge split modifier and added an option to override a uv-channel in the exploded mesh with particle age as x-coordinate so that the shrapnel can be faded out nicely etc.
Fixed join meshes, and an annoying modifier bug (making modifiers
not work in editmode). Also fixed a tesselation bug.
Also got edge slide to work right, yay! Dunno why I couldn't get
it working right before; took me twenty minutes to fix.
- WITH_OPENJPEG wasn't defined for creator.c with CMake.
- remove shadowed/redefined vars.
- remove some unused RNA report args.
- re-arrange IMB_FILE_TYPES so IRIS is not the first format tested, since its not very common test JPEG and PNG first.