Moved the code after the masking check so we can skip the texture lookup
if the pixel is done, is a bit faster. Also hide the color wheel for these
tools, only did it for 2D paint in previous commit.
* 2D image painting with textures that contained alpha did not work correctly,
had been broken for a while.
* 2D image panels texture (mask) panels showed wrong buttons for texture overlay.
* Texture map mode 3D now also uses masking, like Tiled and Stencil the texture
does not move along with the brush so it works fine.
* 2D image paint View mapping did not work correct, especially noticeable with
Rake rotation.
* Masking is now disabled for the smear tool, this can't really work because
the original image is constantly changing and gave artifacts.
scaling it along one axis, now there's a Reset Transform button.
The Image Aspect button is now also hidden unless the texture is an image texture.
And also hide the color wheel for painting tools that don't use colors.
Made keyap use the same select_or_deselect_all operator
as used for maya keymap instead of tricks with deselect_all.
Solves issue with selection in editor mode (reported as #3
in the original bug report).
* 2D image painting support for masking to limit the max contribution of a stroke
to a pixel, to get it working compatible with projection painting. Not strictly
a bugfix, but the inconsistency here was annoying.
* Fix python errors in Texture Mask panel in image editor, was missing overlay
options.
* Clamp paint mask to 0..1 in case some texture exceeds it, this could give black
pixels due to integer overflow.
Since the bug was fixed that made blur brush _not_ blur all verts, there is no way to blur vertex colors after baking.
While this was hidden it was useful especially for baking vertex colors.
Some enums' items actually are generated from data (like the render layers of compo nodes), so they should not be translated. Added a PROP_ENUM_NO_TRANSLATE new RNA flag to tag those enums (only found those for nodes, but may be more of them around).
Also fix similar issue in main list of render layers (Py UI code! :P ).
- update copying code for linestyles to copy gaps
- update copying code for freestyle line modifiers to copy mapping flags and seeds
- fix drawing code for Material modifiers after a recent refactoring
Some RNA Properties were not updated in UI scripts after a recent refactoring
there removing "use_" prefix from some of the boolean properties (strangely
though, while every other property attached to SPHFluidSettings.flag has gone
from "use_factor_blah" to "factor_blah", use_factor_density still keeps the old
prefix).
The previous fix limited overlap, but is sometimes
too conservative, and artists want way to turn off
the limiting, so added 'Allow Overlap' option to
modifier.
the operator the previous time. However for these menus it makes more sense to
always use edge/face bevel and to leave vertex bevel for Mesh > Vertex > Bevel.
Allow separate control for tex/mask/cursor overlay. This commit implements
separate overlays for mask textures and cursor curves. The user can turn on
and off separate parts of the overlay by using the appropriate widgets.
The cursor overlay widgets are located at the tool selection panel
Also fixed alpha masks not getting correctly masked and mask texture mapping
not having the correct update callback
Two main things:
- Made a python operator for selection in a viewport
which will de-select everything if nothing is under
the mouse.
To do so needed to modify VIEW3D_OT_select, so invoke
sets mouse location which is later used by exec
function.
This way it's possible to select stuff from python
defined operator.
Not best-ever solution since ideally exec() shall not
do OpenGL stuff, but we've got this issue in some
other operators. We'll solve this later.
- Used a keymap from Gianmichele Mariani as a reference,
updated his keymap to latest changes in operators.
We shall match Maya keymap much better now, thanks
for the keymap dude!
Displays such information as current frame dimension,
frame number within image sequence/movie and in case
of image sequence input displays current file name of
a frame.
Not entirely happy with such approach, but was requested
a lot by artists.
Workaround for an issue with python: strings generated by py scripts should also exist in python as long as they are used in C. Else C code may access freed memory.
Simply store the generated list of items in the class, for now. :/
* Have all "Info" nodes next to each other.
* Moved "Material Output" to the top.
* Have all light shaders (Emission, Background, AO) next to each other.
Option to draw mesh vertex-weights in editmode, available from the 'Mesh Display' panel.
TODO: get this to work when modifiers are applied in solid mode (texface-solidmode is working).
As some people have already noticed, the "Add" menu for nodes is a bit messy since pynodes merge. The reason for this is that the order of nodes in submenus (categories) was previously defined by the order in which all nodes are registered (at the bottom of blenkernel/intern/node.c). For the dynamic registration of node types now possible this system of defining node order along with registration is no longer viable: while it would still sort of work for C nodes, it is completely meaningless for dynamic (python) nodes, which are basically registered automatically in whatever order modules and addons are loaded, with the added complexity of unloading and reloading.
To fix this problem and add a bunch of desirable features this commit replaces the C menu with a python implementation. The new menu does not rely on any particular order of types in the node registry, but instead uses a simple explicit list of all the available nodes, grouped by categories (in scripts/nodeitems_builtins.py).
There are a number of additional features that become possible with this implementation:
1) Node Toolbar can be populated!
The list of nodes is used to create 2 UI items for each node: 1 entry in a submenu of "Add" menu and 1 item in a node toolbar panel with basically the same functionality. Clicking a button in the toolbar will add a new node of this type, just like selecting an item in the menu. The toolbar has the advantage of having collapsible panels for each category, so users can decide if they don't need certain nodes categories and have the rest more easily accessible.
2) Each node item is a true operator call.
The old Add menu is a pretty old piece of C code which doesn't even use proper operator buttons. Now there is a generic node_add operator which can be used very flexibly for adding any of the available nodes.
3) Node Items support additional settings.
Each "NodeItem" consists of the basic node type plus an optional list of initial settings that shall be applied to a new instance. This gives additional flexibility for creating variants of the same node or for defining preferred initial settings. E.g. it has been requested to disable previews for all nodes except inputs, this would be simple change in the py code and much less intrusive than in C.
4) Node items can be generated with a function.
A callback can be used in any category instead of the fixed list, which generates a set of items based on the context (much like dynamic enum items in bpy.props). Originally this was implemented for group nodes, because these nodes only make sense when linked to a node tree from the library data. This principle could come in handy for a number of other nodes, e.g. Image nodes could provide a similar list of node variants based on images in the library - no need to first add node, then select an image.
WARNING: pynodes scripters will have to rework their "draw_add_menu" callback in node tree types, this has been removed now! It was already pretty redundant, since one can add draw functions to the Add menu just like for any other menu. In the future i'd like to improve the categories system further so scripters can use it for custom node systems too, for now just make a draw callback and attach it to the Add menu.