While this should not happen, we still want to handle those errors
gracefully from user perspective (i.e. assert for devs, no crash for
users).
Actual fix of root cause of the issue will come later.
For buttons representing node inputs (e.g. in the material properties)
rather than drawing some generic socket icon, the actual sockets are
drawn now. That includes color, shape and the selection outline.
This should make it easier to understand what these buttons relate to.
Screenshots: {F8469252}, {F8469248} (The left alignment will be done in
a follow-up commit.)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7409
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel, Clément Foucault, William Reynish
Introduced in 2011 in rB6a392e8cb505, it was disabled again soon after
in rBb062056c05a3 and traces to it partly removed in rB21744217cea9.
Now remove completely.
quote @sergey:
We shouldn't be having partially working unused code.
If we ever need some sort of update cache it would need to have clear
design first, and the code could be resurrected from history if needed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7432
Menus from the top-bar, space-header and key bindings are used
to gather menus to populate the search popup.
Giving better context and default options for operators.
Part of T74157
Enabling "Developer Extras" exposes operator search in the Edit menu,
as this can be useful for developers to run operators
without first exposing them in the interface.
When using the 'Replay' cache mode the cache needs to be invalidated whenever simulation variables have been changed.
The invalidation will always only affect the according subcaches, e.g. when changing a mesh paramter only the mesh cache will be invalidated, the base cache will remain intact.
Before this change Blender always invalidated the entire cache.
The Layer brush was in Blender before 2.81, when the sculpt API was
introduced. It had a huge amount of bugs and glitches which made it
almost unusable for anything but the most trivial cases. Also, it needed
some hacks in the code just to support the persistent base.
The brush was completely rewritten using the Sculpt API. It fulfills the
same use case as the old one, but it has:
- All previous artifacts fixed
- Simpler code
- Persistent base now works with multires thanks to the sculpt API
- Small cursor widget to preview the layer height
- More controllable and smoother strength and deformation
- More correct masking support
- More predictable invert support. When using persistent base, the brush invert mode resets to layer height 0, instead of jumping from +1 to -1. The brush can still be inverted in the brush direction property.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7147
Add an option to solidify complex which will make faces which have thickness
controlled by vertex weights flat/even, and parallel to their original face.
For each face it uses the minimal weight assigned to its vertices to control
the thickness.
This will help users for example in architecture or basic CAD design by finally
making solidify work there at all if altering thickness is needed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7340
Reviewed and minor cleanups by Batien Montagne (@mont29).
Adds a slider to solidify which allows the user to add bevel weight on the outside
or remove bevel weight from the inside.
Also includes a very small improvment for working with subsurface modifier where
the rim edge in complex solidify will now also have a chance to get a crease if
there is only two adjacent edges.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7334
Reviewing and minor cleanups: Bastien Montagne (@mont29).
* Implemented the algortihm that would merge vertices to the weighted
center between them.
* Exposed the merge threshold to the user.
The new default tolerance is 0.0001 (versionning code ensures that
previous default value remains in use to avoid any change in existing
files).
Review and minor changes/cleanups from Bastien Montagne (@mont29).
Cache must be invalidated before and after transformation,
so all frames are properly invalidated.
This also fixes wrong invalidated type, composite is enough here.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7341
`seq_free_animdata()` removes fcurve pointers belonging to strips from
`Scene` CoW datablock's `AnimData` during `BKE_scene_graph_update_for_newframe`.
This causes problems with updating animation.
This worked before rBbe2e41c397ba, because `AnimData` was freed by `BKE_animdata_free()`
before `seq_free_animdata()` was executed, so it had no data to operate on and returned
on precondition `if (scene->adt == NULL || scene->adt->action == NULL)`
Reviewed By: mont29, brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T74897
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7264
This patch adds the option to use an armature bone in place of an object for texture mask coordinates.
This affects the 3 vertex weight modifiers, the displace modifier, the warp modifier, and the wave modifier.
With minor changes from Bastien Montagne (@mont29).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7348
Excluding a collection also changes the exclude setting on all child collections
so that it is possible to selectively enable some children without the parent
being enabled.
This change makes it so that if you unexclude the parent, the exclude setting
of children are restored again instead of being permanently lost.
Original patch by Szymon with modifications by Brecht.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7016
Removal of 'Translation' checkbox. Enable translation options when selecting non-English languages.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7210
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
Feature can be enabled or disabled in timeline view menu item "Show F-Curves".
Author a.monti
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7205
Note this only changes cases where the variable was declared inside
the for loop. To handle it outside as well is a different challenge.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7320
The `BKE_animsys.h` and `anim_sys.c` files already had a an "AnimData
API" section. The code in that section has now been split off, and
placed into `BKE_anim_data.h` and `anim_data.c`.
All files that used to include `BKE_animsys.h` have been adjusted to
only include the animation headers they need (sometimes none).
No functional changes.
Follow up of b2ee1770d4 and 10c2254d41, part of T74432.
Now the area and region naming conventions should be less confusing.
Mostly a careful batch rename but had to do few smaller fixes.
Also ran clang-format on affected files.
The files are now split up into the following sections:
- `BKE_anim_path.h` and `anim_path.c` for path/curve functions.
- `BKE_anim_visualization.h` and `anim_visualizationanim_path.c` for
animation visualization (mostly motion paths).
- `BKE_duplilist.h` for DupliList function declarations. These were
already implemented in `object_dupli.c`, so they were rather out of
place being declared in `BKE_anim.h` in the first place.
No functional changes.
In Blender 2.81 we update and draw all nodes inside the view planes.
When navigating with a pen tablet after an operation that tags the whole
mesh to update (like undo or inverting the mask), this introduces some
lag as nodes are updating when they enter the view. The viewport is not
fully responsive again until all nodes have entered the view after the
operation.
This commit delays nodes updates until the view navigation stops, so the
viewport navigation is always fully responsive. This introduces some
artifacts while navigating, so it can be disabled if you don't want to
see them.
I'm storing the update planes in the PBVH. This way I can add support
for some tools to update in real-time only the nodes inside this plane
while running the operator, like the mesh filter.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6269
This adds the automasking options to the Sculpt Tool options in a way
that they affect all brushes. This is more convenient when working with
some of these options while switching brushes as they don't need to be
enabled/disabled per brush.
An automasking option is enabled if it is enabled in the brush or in the
sculpt options.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7304
With this brush option it is possible to mask the boundary vertices of
all face sets. This is especially useful in the cloth brush, where face
sets can be used to simulate seams between different patches of cloth
and produce different patterns and effects.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7230
This adds the Voxel Mode to the current remesh modifier. It works
exactly the same way as the voxel remesh operator and uses the same
properties to control the remeshing. We can exand this with more options
in the future (fix poles, reprojection...)
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7292