This commit/patch/branch brings a bunch of powerful new options for B-Bones and
for working with B-Bones, making it easier for animators to create their own
rigs, using fewer bones (which also means hopefully lighter + faster rigs ;)
This functionality was first demoed by Daniel at BConf15
Some highlights from this patch include:
* You can now directly control the shape of B-Bones using a series of properties
instead of being restricted to trying to indirectly control them through the
neighbouring bones. See the "Bendy Bones" panel...
* B-Bones can be shaped in EditMode to define a "curved rest pose" for the bone.
This is useful for things like eyebrows and mouths/eyelids
* You can now make B-Bones use custom bones as their reference bone handles,
instead of only using the parent/child bones. To do so, enable the
"Use Custom Reference Handles" toggle. If none are specified, then the BBone will
only use the Bendy Bone properties.
* Constraints Head/Tail option can now slide along the B-Bone shape, instead of
just linearly interpolating between the endpoints of the bone.
For more details, see:
* http://aligorith.blogspot.co.nz/2016/05/bendy-bones-dev-update.html
* http://aligorith.blogspot.co.nz/2016/05/an-in-depth-look-at-how-b-bones-work.html
-- Credits --
Original Idea: Daniel M Lara (pepeland)
Original Patch/Research: Jose Molina
Additional Development + Polish: Joshua Leung (aligorith)
Testing/Feedback: Daniel M Lara (pepeland), Juan Pablo Bouza (jpbouza)
Needed to allow modal UI keymaps, but I'm sure we'll need this more often in future.
First item will be modal eyedropper keymap coming in a following commit.
* Remove unnecessary big margins after triangle icons (esp. for keymap items they where waaay to big)
* Remove ugly margin after "Foo (Global)" entries
* Add little margin after expanded key maps
Actually, 3 issues here:
* Keymap items of "Foo (Global)" maps weren't indented enough
* Items after a opened "Foo (Global)" map were indented too much (col was overridden then).
Now take into account `dupli_offset` of groups.
Also fixed another issue related to objects renderability, previous code was giving
bad results due to added temp objects to generate previews (camera, lamp...).
Some dynamic enums, which do not need a valid context pointer, have their 'itemf'
callback always called. This is annoying for introspection tools (like the ones generating
translations, or API documentation), because it means they never have access to all possible
options (enum items).
So now, there is also an `enum_items_static` accessor to get only statically-defined
enum items.
Note: only i18n tools take advantage of this currently, others are still to be updated.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1782
simulations.
This commits implements OpenVDB as an extra cache format in the Point
Cache system for smoke simulations. Compilation with the library is
turned off by default for now, and shall be enabled when the library is
present.
A documentation of its doings is available here: http://
wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Kevindietrich/OpenVDBSmokeExport.
A guide to compile OpenVDB can be found here (Linux): http://
wiki.blender.org/index.php?title=Dev:Doc/Building_Blender/Linux/
Dependencies_From_Source#OpenVDB
Reviewers: sergey, lukastoenne, brecht, campbellbarton
Reviewed By: brecht, campbellbarton
Subscribers: galenb, Blendify, robocyte, Lapineige, bliblubli,
jtheninja, lukasstockner97, dingto, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1721
This mainly adds bpy.data.user_map() method, which goes over the whole Main database
to build a mapping (dict) {ID: {users_of_that_ID}}.
Very handy to check and debug ID usages, but could also be really valuable for py addons
creating temporary scenes, or some exporters, etc.
Note: current code in master's libquery misses some IDs (and reports some it should not,
like nodetrees), this is fixed in id-remap but still needs serious review before going to master.
This basically means that current bpy.data.user_map() **will not** report a complete and exhaustive
state of dependencies between IDs. Should work OK in most cases though.
Original work/idea comes from id-remap branch, was heavily reworked by @campbellbarton
and myself for master.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1678
- show extensions one per line in order for easier human scanning
- show DrawElements vertex & index limits
- assume GL version >= 2 for GLSL limit queries
Place non-editor related keymaps together, place animation editor keymaps together, move 'Header' keymap (which had exactly 1 entry) into 'Screen' keymap, move SCREEN_OT_header (for showing/hiding header) into 'Header' keymap.
Again, this shouldn't break any key configs, but key configs that contain SCREEN_OT_header will add an entry for this under 'Screen' again. Just a very minor glitch.
Expose our `BKE_image_load_exists` feature through an optional parameter to `Image.load()`.
Extend `image_utils.load_image()` with two optional parameters, to return existing image datablock
if possible, and in that case, to force reloading said image.
Needed by incomming 'import images as planes' addon enhancement.
Extensions such as ".tar.gz" are now also supported. Before this patch,
ensure_ext('demo.tar.gz', '.tar.gz') would return 'demo.tar.tar.gz'.
This results in issues with the `ExportHelper` mix-in class; clicking
an existing file in the file dialogue warns about overwriting it
(highlighting the input box in red), but then saves to a different
file.
Also added a unit test for the new behaviour.
Reviewers: mont29, campbellbarton
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1498