All operators which changes tracking data now just tags dopsheet as outdated,
actual re-calculaiton of happens only when this information is actually needed
(like on dopesheet draw).
This makes things a bit faster when there's no dopesheet visible in current
screen and also makes it much easier to update dopesheet using dependency
graph.
Also renamed dopesheet_sort_order to dopesheet_sort_method in rna and internal
stuff which makes much more sense and also correlated with naming in
file browser.
Supported sorting by name, longest tracked segment and total tracked frames.
Internally tracks are stored in Tracking datablock, but sort order is
a clip editor space property and sorting happens on clip editor draw.
If there's no dopesheet opened with different sort orders it's not
a problem due to re-sorting wouldn't happen.
Also fixed draw issue of tracked segments introduced in previous commit.
sculpt shape key switch. All cases that called this function needed parameter
only_face_normals set to false, so changed it now.
Also fixed wrong user count for imported mesh from collada and simplified
previous fix for tesselated faces to polygons conversion.
This commit refactors the way that the Motion Paths GUI works. The key problems
this tries to address are:
1) Mode error - Confusion about whether we're dealing with the Object or Pose
level Motion Paths panel
2) Display settings vs Baking Settings
In line with the original design intentions for the 2.5/6 Properties Editor,
I've now split out the actual baking-related settings away from the Properties
Editor:
* Now, when clicking "Calculate Paths" from the toolbar, you'll be prompted with
a dialog to select the start/end frames (and for bones, whether to bake from
heads or tails). This is less confusing than relying on firstly setting the
range via the display range settings (and baking using that), since many people
apparently only used the "around current" mode, and were confused why things
weren't working
* Added a display of the frame ranges of the current baked Motion Path on the
active Object/Bone. This makes it clearer/easier to debug if the path suddenly
starts disappearing after a certain frame.
* Replaced Calculate/Clear Paths in the panels with a single "Update" button if
there's already a baked Motion Path.
Hopefully these changes (in combination with some of the other bugfixes) will
make it more obvious how everything works.
paths with new ranges)
If an object/bone already had a motion path, it was not possible to recalculate
it over a different frame range without firstly clearing these paths. This was
both a confusing and troublesome workflow, and has since been removed.
Was related on sculpting on locked keys. Issue was caused by building
PBVH from base mesh which is now doesn't have shape key loaded into
it as it was in 2.62.
Fixed by loading coordinates from deformed mesh into PBVH like it
happens for on-locked shape keys.
* Shadow color now usable in the BGE
* Simplified the shadow panel while "Blender Game" renderer is active
* Added variance shadow maps for the BGE
* Buffered shadows on sun lamps in the BGE (orthographic)
* Light textures in the BGE
* This patch changes the header statistics to something more meaningful
* Removed the blender.org string, version info is sufficient + not all Blender versions come directly from blender.org
* Use names like Faces, rather than abbreviations.
* Show Verts, Edges and Faces, independent of the current selection method in edit mode.
* Added TriCount into the header.
* Small change to the patch by myself, added a "v" in front of the version number.
- Displays dopesheet information for selected tracks, and currently does not
support any kind of editing.
- Changed regions to use the whole main region for such views as curves and dopesheet.
This allows to have own panels with tools/properties in this area.
- Active clip is getting synchronized between different clip editor editors in the
same screen, so updating of curve/dopesheet views happens automatically when one
changes current clip in one of this editors.
- Panels in toolbox and properties panels are now separated to rely on current view
mode, but some operators and poll functions still need to be updated.
- Added new screen called "Movie Tracking" where layout is configured to
display timeline, main clip window, curves and dopesheet.
* Fix word selection for words with multibyte characters. No need to call txt_move_left() or txt_move_right(), because these functions work with symbols, not bytes
* Word selection now treats tabs the same way as spaces. Also useful for words with multibyte characters
Most of the changes are related to adding support for motion data throughout
the code. There's some code for actual camera/object motion blur raytracing
but it's unfinished (it badly slows down the raytracing kernel even when the
option is turned off), so that code it disabled still.
Motion vector export from Blender tries to avoid computing derived meshes
when the mesh does not have a deforming modifier, and it also won't store
motion vectors for every vertex if only the object or camera is moving.
- Added new dtaablock called Mask which might be re-used in any area.
Currently editing of masks happens in clip editor and they might be used in
compositor nodes only.
- Added new mode to clip clip editor to interact with masks.
Implemented basic tools to create shapes, splines and points. Also implemented
idea of UW points for feather which means feather points are have got U
coordinate along spline (which is measured from 0 to 1) and W is it's weight
meaning distance from main spline.
- Spline points might be parented to movie tracks.
Interface for this isn't best yet.
- Rasterisaztion of masks happens in compositor node (Input -> Mask)
Input image of this ode is used as reference for mask resolution.
Currently all splines of all shapes are rasterizing independently which
means shapes with holes are not supported.
Also feather rasterization is not implemented.
Rasterized was implemented by Pete Larbell, thanks!
Do not consider this is something finished, there's still lots of things to
be done (especially from interface and usability points of view).
Patch from Jaggz H, thanks!
[#31096] Weight-painting: Brush-specific weights
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=127&aid=31096&group_id=9
Each brush's weight can now be set individually, can also enable
unified setting (same as size and strength have.)
Added readfile code to the patch: subversion bumped to 1, brushes get
default weight of 0.5, unified weight enabled by default and value
from old vgroup_weight field.
Store list of channels displaying in dopesheet separately from list of tracks.
This allows to re-sort channels in dopesheet independently from list of all
tracks (currently only alphabetic sorting is implemented).
This also allows to cache assorted information (like tracked segments of track)
but currently such a things are not bottlenecks and could be done after merge
dopesheet view into trunk.
TODO:
- Still have some deadlocks when drawing selected channels.
Skipping channel background or keyframe drawing helps here but
this need to be resolved.
- Bump sub-version and wrote code needed to convert pre-dopesheet interface
with opened curve view displaying properly.
- Probably it'll worth caching tracked segments.
Sponsored by the Blender Development Fund.
http://www.blender.org/blenderorg/blender-foundation/development-fund/
Remarks:
The original code was not designed to support moving obstacles so I had to introduce some velocity constraints into the code to prevent smoke from exploding. If this causes problems with "fire" emulation, please let me know.
- Make sure functions are named in way BKE_<object>_<action> (same way as RNA callbacks)
- Make functions which are used by mball.c only static and remove their prototypes
from public header file.
Further cleanup is coming.