For term consistency with usage.
The clarity is more for consistency with the nla domain() processing
function names and the core struct member name it stores the results
in, "valid". The name "domain", which implies a function can operate
on it, seems more natural than "valid", which implies something is
wrong if false.
No functional changes.
Reviewed by: sybren
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D9692
The field will already be properly written to in (anim_sys.c)
nla_eval_domain_action(). It's easier to understand the property's
usage after removing the redundancy.
No functional changes.
Reviewed by: ChrisLend, sybren
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D9689
No functional changes.
Future patches {D8867} {D8296} make use of it.
Reviewed by: sybren, ChrisLend
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D9691
No intended functional changes.
Refactors animsys_evaluate_nla() into 2 versions:
animsys_evaluate_nla_for_keyframing(), animsys_evaluate_nla_for_flush()
to make it clear what data is being calculated and why.
Dummy strip creation has been refactored to two separate functions,
animsys_create_tweak_strip() and animsys_create_action_track_strip().
Both are evaluated differently from other strips and eachother. There's
no need to interweave them. A future patch D8296, generally requires
both strips.
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XXX anim_sys.c) nlatrack_find_tweaked() is a temporary work around.
If anyone has any insight into this problem, help is appreciated.
Reviewed by: sybren
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D9696
When NLA strips weren't time-aligned with the underlying action, then
fcurve modifiers would not be drawn anchored to the strip. Fmodifiers
were evaluating properly, they just weren't drawn with the proper
offset and scale.
To fix it in this specific case, I've chosen to undo the keyframe
remapping then remap the draw-evaluation-time from scene time to
fcurve time. Afterward, I redo the keyframe remapping so the controls
are properly drawn.
The Envelope fmodifier has special drawing code which was fixed too. In
this case, no mapping at all was happening. The solution was similar,
to remap the envelope control points from fcurve time to scene time.
This patch adds a noise offset option to the grease pencil noise modifier.
It allows the user to animate the noise along the length of the stroke to create movement that is currently not possible.
It works by adding an offset to the noise table and adding the remaining floating point value to the noise table sampling.
Reviewed By: #grease_pencil
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10021
Instead of submitting tons of tiny IO syscalls, we can speed things up
significantly by `mmap`ing the .blend file into virtual memory and directly
accessing it.
In my local testing, this speeds up loading the Dweebs file with all its
linked files from 19sec to 10sec (on Linux).
As far as I can see, this should be supported on Linux, OSX and BSD.
For Windows, a second code path uses `CreateFileMapping` and
`MapViewOfFile` to achieve the same result.
Reviewed By: mont29, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8246
When NLA strips weren't time-aligned with the underlying action, then
fcurve modifiers would not be drawn anchored to the strip. Fmodifiers
were evaluating properly, they just weren't drawn with the proper
offset and scale.
To fix it in this specific case, I've chosen to undo the keyframe
remapping then remap the draw-evaluation-time from scene time to
fcurve time. Afterward, I redo the keyframe remapping so the controls
are properly drawn.
The Envelope fmodifier has special drawing code which was fixed too. In
this case, no mapping at all was happening. The solution was similar,
to remap the envelope control points from fcurve time to scene time.
Note that uv layers still can't be accessed with nodes, because those
only access attributes on the point domain currently, while uv data
is stored per corner. Implicit domain conversion hasn't been
implemented yet.
Some of these conversions are arbitrary to some degree.
However, the user experience is better when at least something
happens when converting between types, instead of just getting
zeros. I left out a few conversions that I wasn't sure about yet.
I also added conversions for float2.
This fixes the behavior of some nodes when the same attribute
name is used for input and output. If both attributes have a
different type, they can't exist at the same time. Therefore,
the input attribute has to be removed in order to create the
output attribute.
Previously, the input attribute was remove before it was used
in any computations. Now, the output is written to a temporary
buffer and only later saved in the geometry component. This
allows both attributes to coexist within the node.
The temporary attribute is only create when necessary. The
normal case without name collisions still works the same
as before.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10109
Ref T83793.
Clamp value to the -HALF_MAX .. HALF_MAX.
The non-clamped values were causing NaN and inf values saved to
the file, which was the root cause of glare node giving unexpected
result.
The nan/inf on overflow is something mentioned in the half data
type in OpenEXR header.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10105
Fixes a number of glitches, e.g. the sidebar disappearing when selecting an
asset or wrong AZones (the little chevrons to indicate a hidden region).
There were a couple of issues:
* Execution region was created, but not used.
* If an execution region already existed when refreshing the area, it was
tagged as hidden, not removed.
* The sidebar was always set to be hidden on refreshes.
* When toggling from Asset Browser to File Browser as regular editor (i.e. not
opened temporary via Ctrl+O or such), the sidebar region wasn't removed.
Adresses T83644.
Now the resolution can be reduced to get less details. This is very useful for doing storyboards to get a quick fill of any character.
Following UI review, the name "Resolution" has been changed to "Precision" because is more clear.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10076
The other output types did not work currently anyway.
There is not a significant benefit in somehow deducing the output
attribute type from the existing attribute types.
`ED_undo_gpencil_step` only support valid undo step direction, passing
step name here is useless and only add confusion to what works or not.
Undo by step name or step index is fully not supported by GPencil undo
mode currently.
Note that since GPencil undo mode does not seem to ever be used anyway,
this is not an urgent issue in practice, but this needs to be cleaned up
at some point. See also T84703.
Handle return value of `fread()`, by showing an error message when the
file cannot be read from and stopping further processing. Not only is
error handing a good idea, it also prevents GCC from warning that the
return value of `fread()` should not be ignored.
This is similar to {D9916}.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10079
Before transform cancel will request marker at a current frame number
and restore transform flags to it. This worked fine if there was only
one marker from track in the transform data. This did not work correct
when multiple markers from track were added to transform data.
This allows to implement proportional editing in the clip editor.
Allows to easily implement more comprehensive checks about which
markers get added to the transformation context.
No user measurable changes are expected, purely house-keeping to
ease an upcoming development.
Reduce amount of duplicated pointer offset logic: advance transform
data pointers deep in the loop rather than have offset duplicated in
the outer loop.
Array size calculation still has duplicated, but that is another story.
The deform parameter of the Bmesh from_object method is deprecated,
always assumed to be True, and will be removed in version 3.0.
That is because the cases where it is False don't work correctly and are
subject to memory leaks. One of the symptoms of the incorrect behavior
is the application of constructive modifiers twice if the input object
is an evaluated one, as demonstrated in D10053.
Reviewed By: Brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10086
Currently the grease pencil noise modifier seed value is under the randomize subpanel.
Moved the seed value outside of this panel because it doesn't only change the noise when using the randomize option. Moving the seed value prevents it from being hidden/greyed out so the user can manually keyframe it to control the noise animation.
Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10020
When the multiframe is enabled, playing animation must be disabled or the animation is not visible,
{F9527854}
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9930
When activating add-object from from a tweak event (default keymap),
the snap gizmo could snap to a new location while dragging.
Workaround this by re-calculating the snap position where the tweak
event starts.
Reported T57210#1077747
Mistake in 2771dfd563. The commit left the new editors operator registration
in `ed_util_ops.c`, but removed the function call to it.
In other words, the ED-utils operators were not registered.
Mistake in 2771dfd563. The commit left the new editors operator registration
in `ed_util_ops.c`, but removed the function call to it.
In other words, the ED-utils operators were not registered.
{rB1d3b92bdeabc} disabled animating other properties of the socket default
values, like the "min" and "max" properties, as well as the "default_value"
of the "default_value". That naming confusion lead to the commit
inadvertently removing animation for the vector socket in RNA.
I checked that the other socket types don't have the same issue.
Use approximate geodesic distance computatiom that crosses through triangles
rather than only along edges. Using only edges would give artifacts already
on a simple grid.
Fixes T78752, T35590, T43393, T53602
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10068
The green is still distinct from the more turquoise use for geometry, and
they are never used in the same node graph. The use of red makes sense, but
would need changes to other sockets and categories to set it apart well.
Ref T82689
The translate node moves every point in the geometry, and the scale
node multiplies the "scale" attribute of the input geometry by its input.
While these operations are already possible with the "Attribute" nodes,
these new nodes fit nicely with the nodes specifically for changing the
"rotation" attribute that already exist, and they provide a simpler way
to do the same thing.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10100