- Derived-mesh drawing.
- All non UV members of TexFace structs.
MTexPoly is now redundant but keeping with a dummy member,
will check on complete removal later.
TexFace complicates the now more popular shading pipeline by having
per-face images, see: T51382 for details.
To keep the ability to select a per-material edit-image
(used with UV-mapping workflow), the material now stores an image
which will be set when changing images in edit-mode.
This is used as a bake-target when not using Cycles too.
There is no more point of keep those around. ES20 may need special case
when/if we dabble with it again. Meanwhile no point on polluting the
code with this.
(ghost still has reference for the PROFILE, but that's reasonable)
In the move to OpenGL 3.3 core profile, we drop support for compatibility profile and older versions.
OpenSubdiv was the only user; I'll update OSD next.
Although this is working fine, there are two changes expected in the new
future once depsgraph copy on write is implemented:
1) To call ED_info_stats_clear a callback from depsgraph, instead of the
notifier system. (that would also allow us to clear only one
SceneLayer).
2) To store/get stats from the evaluated SceneLayer, as well as iterate
over the evaluated objects as well.
Only mask are handled by sculpt mode engine and are multiplied on top of the render.
There is room for improvement:
- Shaded meshes don't have correct tangents or uvs.
- Masks are in range 0.8 - 0.2 thus always darkening at least 20% the render.
- It only uses the first material slot of the mesh.
Previous method was based on face-area, giving un-even results
based on topology and gave issues with zero area faces.
This method gives matching results for concave ngons and the same geometry triangulated.
Nothing terribly exciting, just a hackish implementation of solid mode CDDM
drawing for cases when we are building with core profile.
The goal is to be able to see SOMETHING with new OpenGL for thew guys who
tests alembic and friends in blender2.8 branch. This is a temporary solution,
the whole drawing will be reworked. Limited to hardcoded material and lighting.
Selection outline color is also hardcoded because of lack of glColor() in the
core profile.
After this commit there is no big stoppers from stop worrying about legacy
OpenGL, so we can go core profile as the only way for Blender.
While some areas will become broken after that, we'd better just fix them
after that and for now just focus on more important design work.
We still need to update the RNA interface to access those. But since
there is no RNA_def_property_float_array_funcs I'm not sure how many
changes this will require.
This is routinely mis-used to continuously run scripts,
causing performance problems.
This should be replaced with more specific handlers, or possibly timers.
See: T47811
Caused by rBe87ddda149b. Selecting objects shouldn't be done in such a
low level function anyway (IMHO).
Made sure duplicating objects still works correctly.
This add a new set of (possible) render settings that can be defined at
the scene level and overridable at the scene layer level.
Once we get workspaces we can either add workspace inbetween scene and
scene layer evaluation. Or to replace layer settings, to avoid extra
confusion to users.
An example of this setting is "samples", as implemented now for the clay
engine.
Those shall not be considered while checking whether a to-be-made-local
ID will end up fully local, or still be partially used by linked data...
Even less since we already do have special handling of proxies later.
Fixes main remaining issue found with 04_01_H.lighting.blend Agent327
file, and allows us to switch back to optimized post-processing in
make_local code.
That one tags those ugly little 'from' ID pointers (shape keys and
proxies), which point back from used to user ID, and require a lot of
special care in data-block management...
Again, Agent327's 04_01_H.lighting.blend shows some problem here, it
triggers several times the 'not used at all' assert in step 5 of secure
code, and with optimized version we lose the connection between
rigs and the main characters!
Will keep investigating on this, but for now let's try to give something
working to the studio.
This should not be needed imho, we already set POSE_RECALC flag
correctly there, but it still is missing actual update of poses in some
(complex and convoluted) cases. So at least for now, let's go with this
hack, it's not really harming anyone anyway.
Fixes crash in Agent327's 04_01_H.lighting.blend when making all local.
Not sure how this happens, but in some cases we can evaluate
deformations of an armature which pose is not valid, at least put a
warning here to help identifying the issue quickly.