Version 0.93
- Tested with 400 3ds files from turbosquid, model cd's and net samples.
- Tactfully ignore faces that used the same verts twice.
- Rollback to 0.83 sloppy un-reorganized code, new code broke UV coord loading.
- Converted from NMesh to Mesh. First importer to use Mesh.
- Faster and cleaner new names.
- Use external comprehensive image loader.
- Re intergrated 0.92 and 0.9 changes
- Fixes for 2.41 compat.
- Non textured faces do not use a texture flag.
- Live scanline updates while rendering
Using a timer system, each second now the tiles that are being processed
are checked if they could use display.
To make this work pretty, I had to use the threaded 'tile processor' for
a single thread too, but that's now proven to be stable.
Also note that these updates draw per layer, including ztransp progress
separately from solid render.
- Recode of ztransp OSA
Until now (since blender 1.0) the ztransp part was fully rendered and
added on top of the solid part with alpha-over. This adding was done before
the solid part applied sub-pixel sample filtering, causing the ztransp
layer to be always too blurry.
Now the ztransp layer uses same sub=pixel filter, resulting in the same
AA level (and filter results) as the solid part. Quite noticable with hair
renders.
- Vector buffer support & preliminary vector-blur Node
Using the "Render Layer" panel "Vector" pass button, the motion vectors
per pixel are calculated and stored. Accessible via the Compositor.
The vector-blur node is horrible btw! It just uses the length of the
vector to apply a filter like with current (z)blur. I'm committing it anyway,
I'll experiment with it further, and who knows some surprise code shows up!
fixed a python related bug with physics contraints
fixed some line-ending problem with blenderbuttons.c
makefile/scons/projectfiles need to add source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_VehicleWrapper.cpp
extern/bullet/BulletDynamics/ConstraintSolver/SimpleConstraintSolver.h
added newline at end of file.
intern/boolop/intern/BOP_Face2Face.cpp
fixed indentation and had nested declarations of a varible i used
for multiple for loops, changed it to just one declaration.
source/blender/blenkernel/bad_level_call_stubs/stubs.c
added prototypes and a couple other fixes.
source/blender/include/BDR_drawobject.h
source/blender/include/BSE_node.h
source/blender/include/butspace.h
source/blender/render/extern/include/RE_shader_ext.h
added struct definitions
source/blender/src/editmesh_mods.c
source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_BlenderMaterial.cpp
source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_ConvertPhysicsObjects.cpp
source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_RaySensor.cpp
removed unused variables;
source/gameengine/GameLogic/Joystick/SCA_Joystick.cpp
changed format of case statements to avoid warnings in gcc.
Kent
to rounding noise when trying to detect if previewsize changed. Made it
use a threshold now.
Fix: SHIFT+P in editmode is still push/pull, outside editmode it'll do
the preview render. (Note; editmode changes are not updated anyway!)
Yesterdays commit slightly extended clipping area for window, to ensure
no empty borders get rendered. Unfortunately it reveiled a case in code
that was never handled; clipping code was throwing away good faces. Old
bug... but apparently never showed up?
for compositing code.
Officially malloc/calloc/free is threadsafe, but our secure malloc system
requires all memory blocks to be stored in a single list, so when two
threads write in this list you get conflicts.
- the sub-pixel masks for applying correct filters (gauss and friends)
accidentally were y-flipped, causing bad looking results.
- zbuffer was clipping extremely narrow, causing border pixels to miss
samples, and reveiling alpha that way (was in old render a prob too)
Two new mouse cursors (paintbrush and text I-bar) made by basse (he even made the patch!), inspired by Bart's page.
I also changed screenmain() ever so slightly, so that the standard cursor is always used when the mouse is over a window header.
A commented if in toets.c for flipping the render buffer prevented the propagation of the keypress to handler in space.c
Ton: I added a temporary check for no qualifier but it's missing a test for an opened render window.
The orange -> HEAD merge reverted some scripts to older versions. This only
affected the ones that already existed before the orange branch.
Minor issue, easy to fix.
All in all, kudos to kaito, Hos and others for all the hard work in
bringing (coding, merging) all these changes to the main branch.
here is a quick summary...
Kent
intern/bsp/intern/BSP_CSGMesh_CFIterator.h
removed tri_index (unused variable)
intern/bsp/intern/CSG_BooleanOps.cpp
removed extra ;
intern/string/intern/STR_String.cpp
added <ctype.h>
source/blender/blenkernel/BKE_writeavi.h
moved things around so not doing forward declarations
source/blender/renderconverter/intern/convertBlenderScene.c
changed render.h to render_types.h
source/blender/src/blenderbuttons.c
source/blender/src/editgroup.c
source/blender/src/meshtools.c
added newline
source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_KetsjiEngine.cpp
commented out include "PIL_time.h" code that requires it is commented out
reading blender/src/writeavicodec.c
(struct keyword to a couple of lines that needed it)
and added:
extern struct Render R;
blender/renderconverter/intern/convertBlenderScene.c
added extern Render R;
added #include "rendercore.h" to get rid of undeclared shade_material_loop
(Not sure if this is right but it fixes it.
Did not fix this problem, is it alright to just pass NULL here or should we chan
ge it to something else:
init_render_materials' : too few
gameengine/Physics/BlOde/OdePhysicsEnvironment.cpp
removed argument to dHashSpaceCreate
commented out dWorldQuickStep since it does not exist
Optimized so only samples inside the screens bounds are drawn.
Wave display detail is based on zoom - so you can view realy large wave files as well as indervidual samples.
Changed logic so an approximation of the wave is displayed rather then just the symetrical amplitude of the sound.
Triangles at start and end were annoying and obscured the start of the sound. made them alpha 0.7 for sound clips only.
a whole CD of music should display well and zoom smoothly now.