* Fix precision overflow issue with overlay previews,
* Expose alpha mask mapping to UI (still not functional but coming soon).
* More overlay refactoring:
Overlay now does minimal checking for texture refresh.
Instead, we now have invalidation flags to set an aspect of the brush
overlay as invalid. This is necessary because this way we will be able to
separate and preview different brush attributes on the overlays, using
different textures:
These attributes/aspects are:
Primary texture (main texture for sculpt, vertex, imapaint)
Secondary texture (mask/alpha texture for imapaint)
Cursor texture (cursor texture. It involves brush strength and curves)
Modified the relevant RNA property update functions and C update callback
functions to call the relevant cursor invalidation functions instead
of checking every frame for multiple properties.
Properties that affect this are:
Image changes, if image is used by current brush,
Texture slot changes, similarly
Curve changes,
Object mode change invalidates the cursor
Paint tool change invalidates the cursor.
These changes give slightly more invalidation cases than simply
comparing the relevant properties each frame, but these do not occur in
performance critical moments and it's a much more elegant system than
adding more variables to check per frame each time we add something on
the system.
This option replaces previously added GPU limit
option, which became tricky to follow after GLSL
display space conversion.
There're 4 modes available:
- AUTO which will try to guess which mode is
best to use.
Currently It'll try using GLSL and if it fails,
will fallback to 2D textures.
Probably it'll make sense checking on whether
2D textures works well but currently such behavior
shall be sufficient.
Later we could make this method smarter (for example
don't try to use GLSL on certain GPU or so).
- GLSL will currently behave the same way as AUTO,
but it is intended to always try using GLSL
(unless it can not be used because of existing
limitation of dither and RGB curves).
- 2D Textures will use CPU-based color space conversion
and use OGL 2D Texture to display the image.
Image will be displayed in tiles, so there shall be
no big GPU memory consumption.
- DrawPixels will straightly fallback to glDrawPixels
without trying to use any fancy GPU stuff.
Hopefully this will also fix
#34943: Blender crashes when resizing the Compositing Screen Window
Added a label to guide users to line style settings in the Render Layers context
(in line with the similar labels found in the Cloth and Soft Body modifier panels),
so that Freestyle options per render layer can be more easily found.
* Pressing x or y to scale overlay immediately presents visual feedback
instead of requiring mouse motion
* Hide the ovelay icon when stencil is active since you can't deactivate
then.
* Mark Preset operator as 'Internal' only, so it does not show up inside the search menu. We cannot be sure if we meet the context requirements otherwise (unless we add a poll to each subclass).
* Do not share poll with other files, create own poll classes.
* Avoid some splits() and use rows instead (less code).
* Remove some commented C code.
* layout = self.layout declarations come before variable declarations.
* Cycles Render layers UI was broken after freestyle merge (changes were not merged). Did manual edits now with some tweaks.
* Some layout fixes for Mask Layer.
by Francisco De La Cruz (xercesblue), with some of my own changes/improvements.
Converts faces to triangle-fans (useful to run on ngons).
To access select a group of faces and press "Alt+P" or alternatively select the operator from the Faces menu (Ctrl+F)
* Shift-Rclick and holding right click, x or y will trigger constrained
scaling of overlay. Pressing again will revert to uniform scaling.
* Added operator, visible under the mapping drop menu, to fit stencil
aspect ratio to brush image aspect ratio.
* Made it possible to access stencil attributes from python as vec.x,
vec.y. Thanks to kgeogeo for pointing out!
- "Add node" was showing on wrong location when used via pulldown menus.
Now this option will put the nodes in center of the view.
- The Curves widget was making itself smaller/bigger based on width of region.
That messes up the layout engine now - especially the code that checks if
there's a scroller needed or not (it went into an eternal feedback loop).
Now this widget has fixed height (like the other larger widgets).
Better would be to allow such large widgets to be scaled vertically individually.
That's for the todo!
Made it an operator instead of automatic prefetching.
Filling the whole memory with frames is not always
desired behavior.
Now prefetching is available via P-key, or from Clip
panel in toolbox or from Clip menu.
Also enabled prefetching for non-proxied movies.
Suggested by Brecht Van Lommel and Campbell Barton through code review comments.
Previously style modules were external Python script files whose absolute paths
were kept in .blend files. Now style modules are stored in .blend files as text
datablocks.
Style modules are configured in three steps:
1. Open an external style module file (or create a new text datablock) in the
Text Editor in Blender.
2. Add a style module to the list of style modules (by pressing the "Add" button)
in the Render Layer properties window.
3. Click the name entry and select the style module from the drop-down menu.
New operator "Find Node".
Opens search menu, and allows to find a node based on name or label.
On selecting name, menu selects/activates the node and moves the view to it.
Shortcut: ALT+F
Menu: Node editor, "Select"
* Add a poll function that only activates the operator when a stencil
brush is active
* Change shortcuts to RMouse - translate, Shift - RMouse Scale, Ctrl -
RMouse, rotate. MUCH faster and simpler workflow.
* Change shortcut of colour sampling to S. Sampling is important but not
as important as warranting the Right Mouse button.
* Add a notifier so that toolbar gets updated texture rotation when
rotating the stencil
Also,
* Slight rearrangement of options so that jittering is more accessible
(easily more often used than smooth stroke)
* Using masking is determined only by the presence of the texture,
remove extraneous DNA flag (might cause issues later but in practice
brush options are not harmful)
* Overlay and angle sliders are active during stencil mapped brushes
* Only draw the overlay if there's a texture.
sculptification commit. We have a drop menu to select the stroke mode
now. Jitter controls appear under stroke panel under all modes (As they
should! They stroke control options). Also enable jittering for all
modes. I really fail to see why not.
* Reflect changes stated in prev commit about contexts in py code.
* Add a "Plural" context, to handle cases where english does not mark plural at all (e.g. shorten labels of only one adjective). Not so happy with that, but can't see any other way to do it, for now.
* Abuse "ID_CURVE" context for all falloff curves (this should solve some confusion issues, e.g. "sharp"...).
To complete previous commit:
New "Activate same type next/prev" operator - replaces the two not working previous ones.
This selects/activates and views the next or previous node of same type.
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