This implements the update cache described in T95401.
The cache is currently only used for drawing strokes and
sculpting (using the push brush).
**Note: Making use of the cache throughout grease pencil will
have to be done incrementally in other patches. **
The update cache stores what elements have changed in the
original data-block since the last time the eval object
was updated. Additionally, the update cache can store multiple
updates to the data and minimizes the number of elements
that need to be copied.
Elements can be tagged using `BKE_gpencil_tag_full_update` and
`BKE_gpencil_tag_light_update`. A full update means that the element
itself will be copied but also all of the content inside. E.g. when a
layer is tagged for a full update, the layer, all the frames inside the
layer and all the strokes inside the frames will be copied.
A light update means that only the properties of the element are copied
without any of the content. E.g. if a layer is tagged with a light
update, it will copy the layer name, opacity, transform, etc.
When the update cache is in use (e.g. elements have been tagged) then
the depsgraph will not trigger a copy-on-write, but an update-on-write.
This means that the update cache will be used to determine what elements
have changed and then only those elements will be copied over to the
eval object.
If the update cache is empty or the data block was tagged with a full
update, we always fall back to a copy-on-write.
Currently, the update cache is only used by the active depsgraph. This
is because we need to free the update cache after an update-on-write so
it's reset and we need to make sure it is not freed or read by other
depsgraphs.
Co-authored-by: @yann-lty
This patch was contributed by The SPA Studios.
Reviewed By: sergey, antoniov, #dependency_graph, pepeland, mendio
Maniphest Tasks: T95401
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13984
Simple upgrade of OpenXR to 1.0.22, following the steps from
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/OpenXR_SDK_Dependency and
rBb69ab42982a1. No changes to Blender code were necessary, only a version
bump.
The primary motivation for this upgrade is to utilize the
`XR_HTCX_vive_tracker_interaction` extension introduced in ver. 1.0.20.
However, the latest release (1.0.22) also adds a number of potentially
useful extensions such as:
- `XR_FB_render_model`
- `XR_HTC_facial_expression`
- `XR_HTC_vive_focus3_controller_interaction`
Ref T95206
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, sybren, mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T95206
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13950
Turn off "Sync Length" when splitting an NLA strip.
The NLA Strip-Action Clip has a setting called "Sync Length" that is on
by default and helps to update the length of the clip to the current
actions keyframes so the strip shows the entire actions stored
animation.
When you split one of these strip-action clips in the NLA to trim it
shorter or to move it somewhere else in the NLA tracks to blend or work
with, the "Sync Length" setting stays checked on. You can have many
strips in the NLA that all look to the same action, if you split one
strip , you now have two strips showing or linked to the same action.
To see or edit keyframes on a strip, you enter tweak mode. When you exit
tweak mode, if "Sync Length" is active on the strip-action clip
settings, the strip length is changed/reset to match the action keys.
When you have many clips, this causes all of them to evaluate and update
no matter where they are in the NLA. This destroys/undoes all the user
work to trim down and place the clips in the NLA.
**Description of the proposed solution:**
This patch/change would turn off, the "Sync Length" setting when the
split tool was used on a strip/action clip to help protect the users
choice to trim and keep the clip that length. It doesn't change the
ability to turn the setting back on or off, it just makes sure that the
user doesn't accidentally or unknowingly loose work.
The same process happens when an action is created that has a "manual
range" set that is different than the length of the actions start-end
keyframes. It makes sense to do the same thing for the split tool.
**Alternative solutions:**
While the user could know this and turn off this setting by hand, it is
easy to forget and or the user might think that it only happened to the
one clip they were editing and not realize it happened to all the
trimmed versions, changing the users choice without the user knowing it
happened.
**Limitations of the proposed solution:**
It only fixes the split tool, if another tool was created and some how
impacted the clip length we would need to have that tool also take the
sync length into account.
Reviewed By: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T84486
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10168
From a strict language point of view the code required a braces around
`trgba` initialization. But it is easier to rely on the fact that fields
which are not specified are zero-initialized.
Under some circumstances, simply adding a curve object and going
to edit mode would cause a crash. This is because the evaluated
`CurveEval` was accessed but also freed by the dependency graph.
The fix reverts the part of b76918717d that uses the
`CurveEval` for the curve object bounds. While this isn't ideal,
it was the previous behavior, and some unexpected behavior
with object bounds is much better than a crash. Plus, given the plans
of using the new "Curves" data-block for evaluated curves, this
situation will change relatively soon anyway.
Strip aligning wasn't done when length of 2 strip is equal, but since
these strips are aligned according to position in stream this can
produce offset.
There are two things achieved by this change:
- No possible downcast of size_t to int when calculating motion steps.
- Disambiguate call to min() which was for some reason considered
ambiguous on 32bit platforms `min(int, unsigned int)`.
On an implementation side the `min()` is defined for a fixed width
integer type to disambiguate uint from size_t on 32bit platforms,
and yet be able to use it for 32bit operands on 64bit platforms without
upcast.
Fixes 32bit platforms (such as i386) in Debian package build system.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13992
Added a new "Sharpen Less" kernel to the filter compositor node. The intent here is to provide a much less aggressive sharpening filter that can't simply be solved by toning down the factor on the existing sharpen filter.
The existing "Sharpen" filter uses a "box" kernel:
```
-1 -1 -1
-1 9 -1
-1 -1 -1
```
The new "Sharpen Less" filter uses a "diamond" kernel:
```
0 -1 0
-1 5 -1
0 -1 0
```
The difference between the two is clear to see in the following side-by-side:
{F12847431}
Below shows the difference between the filtering kernels as applied to a B&W render of Suzanne with the UV grid as a texture. The left side of the render using the existing "Sharpen" filter, and the right side showing the new "Sharpen Less" filter. Notice that the left side is more aggressive in accentuating localized contrasts across the image. This can lead to what appears to be aliasing or striations in the resulting image:
{F12847429}
https://developer.blender.org/T95275https://blender.community/c/rightclickselect/57Kq/?sorting=hot
{F12847428}
Reviewed By: #compositing, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14019
This is almost always meaningless as most code has changed
since the comment was added. Besides this, version control can be used
to check if/when a file was modified.
Some cases of this were kept when they contain details
about the original copyright holder.
Order copyright immediately after the license block,
this was done almost everywhere with a few exceptions.
Remove authors from a few files (we had already removed "Contributors"
section however with old patches being applied this gets added back in).
Also move descriptive text into the doxygen comment block under \file.
In some cases remove the text as it was accidentally copied.
GHOST_ISystem::toggleConsole had a somewhat misleading name
it could be fed 4 different values, so it was not as much a
toggle as a set console window state.
This change renames `toggleConsole` to a more appropriately
named `setConsoleWindowState` and replaces the integer it had
to an enum so it's easy to tell what is being asked of it at
the call site.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14020
Symmetrize Armature now also symmetrizes the transform of custom bone
shapes.
Adds a new property to `bpy.ops.armature.symmetrize`:
//Parameters//:
- **direction **(enum in ['NEGATIVE_X', 'POSITIVE_X'], (optional)) –
**Direction**, Which sides to copy from and to (when both are selected)
- **custom_shape **(enum in ['SYMMETRIZE_SAME', 'SYMMETRIZE_ALL',
'SYMMETRIZE_NONE'], (optional)) – **Custom Shapes**, Wether to
symmetrize non symmetric custom bone shapes, all custom shapes, or
none at all
//Rationale//:
Reviewed By: #animation_rigging, Mets, sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T91871
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13416
Add files with extension ".woff" and ".woff2" to FILE_TYPE_FTFONT
file type. Allows selecting and using these types of font files.
See D13822 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13822
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Avoid using the uint64_t as an intermediate cast since it complicates
behavior for signed types (which first need to be cast to an int64_t).
Assign both old_value_i & old_value_f from the original value to avoid
the need for different handling of signed/unsigned types.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Ref D14039
A Bump node without a Height input is meaningless and does nothing.
As such, it is available as an old workaround that allows making Node
Group inputs that default to normal when not connected, by routing
via a no-op Bump node before doing math.
Cycles specifically recognizes this use case and either bypasses
the node, or converts it into a Geometry Normal node, but Eevee
was still evaluating it as usual. That incurred performance cost,
and also normalized the vector unlike Cycles.
This implements the same bypass logic for Eevee. Since I'm not
sure if it's possible to totally remove the node at this stage,
it emits a no-op function call to copy the input vector.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14045
Viewport cull bones during selection to avoid depth-picking
reading the depth buffer for bones that aren't in the viewport.
Files with thousands of bones could hang blender for seconds while
selecting. The issue could still happen with overlapping bones or when
zoomed out so all bones are under the cursor, however in practice this
rarely happens.
Now files with many bones select quickly.
Related changes include:
- Split `BKE_pchan_minmax` out of `BKE_pose_minmax`.
- Add `mat3_to_size_max_axis` to return the length of the largest
axis (used for scaling the radius).
Reviewed By: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T91253
Ref D13990
This new info simplifies greatly the handling of resync and deleting
liboverride hierarchies, and makes those operations more robust to
complex dependencies cases between different hierarchies.
Related to T95283.
This change will make handling of liboverrides hierarchies (especially
resyncing) much easier and efficient. It should also make it more
resilient to 'degenerate' cases, and allow proper support of things like
parenting an override to another override of the same linked data (e.g.
a override character parented to another override of the same
character).
NOTE: this commit only implements minimal changes to add that data and
generate it for existing files on load. Actual refactor of resync code
to take advantage of this new info will happen separately.
This change will make handling of liboverrides hierarchies (especially
resyncing) much easier and efficient. It should also make it more
resilient to 'degenerate' cases, and allow proper support of things like
parenting an override to another override of the same linked data (e.g.
a override character parented to another override of the same
character).
NOTE: this commit only implements minimal changes to add that data and
generate it for existing files on load. Actual refactor of resync code
to take advantage of this new info will happen separately.
Previously, node selection made no distinction between a frame node and
other nodes. So a frame node would be selected by their whole rect or
center (depending on box/lasso/circle select). As a consequence of this,
box and lasso could not pratically be started inside a frame node (with
the intention to select a subset of contained child nodes) because the
frame would be selected immediately and tweak-transforming started.
Circle selecting would always contain the frame node as well (making
transforming a subset of nodes without also transforming the whole frame
impossible).
Now change selection behavior so that for all selection modes only the
border [the margin area that is automatically added around all nodes,
see note below] of a frame node is considered in selection. This makes
for a much more intuitive experience when arranging nodes inside frames.
note: to make the area of interest for selection/moving more obvious,
the cursor changes when hovering over (as is done for resizing).
note: this also makes the resize margin consistent with other nodes.
note: this also fixes right resize border (was exclusive instead of
inclusive as every other border)
Also fixes T46540.
This adds an option to the "Select Similar" operator in edit mode to
select vertices based on vertex crease similarity. The implementation
follows that of the edge crease, with a 1-dimensional KD-tree used to
store and retrieve vertex indices base on crease values.
To maintain compatibility with old files (scripts), the `SIMEDGE_CREASE`
enumeration identifier remains `CREASE`, while the one for the new
`SIMVERT_CREASE` is `VCREASE` to follow the naming convention of other
enum values.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14037
This Diff changes the computation of the input and output socket
position to being always aligned with its corresponding label.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Ref D14025
Regression in 51befa4108
caused negative values to overflow into a uint64_t.
Resolve by casting to a signed int from originally signed types.
This caused D14033 not to work properly.
Assign the actual value before casting to large uint64_t/double types.
This improves readability, especially in cases where both pointer
and integer casts were used in one expression, to make matters worse
clang-format treated these casts as a multiplication.
This also made debugging/printing the values more of a hassle.
No functional changes (GCC produced identical output).
Account for `CurveEval`, which stores the proper deformed and
procedurally created data, unlike the `nurb` list, which has always
just meant a copy of the original curve.
Also account for the case when the curve is empty by using a -1, 1,
fallback bounding box in that case, just like mesh objects.
The problem was that nullptr was returned which is a valid value for
Mesh * and hence the returned optional was treated as having some value.
There was no check for point clouds so that was fixed as well.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14026
Based on discussions from T95355 and T94193, the plan is to use
the name "Curves" to describe the data-block container for multiple
curves. Eventually this will replace the existing "Curve" data-block.
However, it will be a while before the curve data-block can be replaced
so in order to distinguish the two curve types in the UI, "Hair Curves"
will be used, but eventually changed back to "Curves".
This patch renames "hair-related" files, functions, types, and variable
names to this convention. A deep rename is preferred to keep code
consistent and to avoid any "hair" terminology from leaking, since the
new data-block is meant for all curve types, not just hair use cases.
The downside of this naming is that the difference between "Curve"
and "Curves" has become important. That was considered during
design discussons and deemed acceptable, especially given the
non-permanent nature of the somewhat common conflict.
Some points of interest:
- All DNA compatibility is lost, just like rBf59767ff9729.
- I renamed `ID_HA` to `ID_CV` so there is no complete mismatch.
- `hair_curves` is used where necessary to distinguish from the
existing "curves" plural.
- I didn't rename any of the cycles/rendering code function names,
since that is also used by the old hair particle system.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14007
This patch makes it possible to set the UI color of a node's
header bar and override the default from the node's typeinfo.
Currently the color is taken from the `.nclass`
member of the node's bNodeType->TypeInfo struct.
This is created once when registering the node.
The TypeInfo is used for both UI and non-UI functionality.
Since the TypeInfo is shared, the header bar for the node
can't be changed without changing all nodes of that type.
The Map Range node is shown as a `Converter` or blue color by default.
This patch allows this to be changed dynamically to `Vector` or purple.
This is done by adding a `ui_class` callback to node typeinfo struct.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13936
If the console was hidden on windows, it would
be made visible during shutdown in an effort
not hide a potentially active interactive console
session. This however did not take in account
if blender was actually launched from an interactive
console causing the console window to briefly flash
during shutdown even when launched from the new
launcher, the brief flash concerned some users.
This change adjusts the behaviour to restore the
console only when blender was started from the
console.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14016
If the "Asset Indexing" option was disabled in Preferences > Experimental
> Debugging, the asset-view template (used by pose libraries for
example) would still use the indexing.
Previously, nearest interpolation filter was used for preview, because
it offered good performance and bilinear was used for rendering. This
is not always desirable behavior, so filter method can now be chosen by
user. Chosen method will be used for preview and for rendering.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12807
Dashed line display was changed since 2.7x, using white on black
instead of grey on black.
This made selection difficult to see as white is brighter
than the default selected color.
Match the grey used in 2.7x.
This patch from Henrik Dick improves the continuity between the
grid forming corners and the edge polyons on multisegment bevels.
For details, see patch D13867.
Fixes T95384. New exporter was missing a fix for T94516 that recently got applied to the python exporter.
Also changed the obj export tests code so that when save_failing_test_output is requested and MTL result is different from the golden expectation, it is saved as well, similar to how it's done for the OBJ file result.
This change from Aras further parallelizes wihin large meshes (the previous one
just parallelized over objects).
Some stats: on A Windows machine, AMD Ryzen (32 threads):
(one mesh) Monkey subdivided to level 6: 4.9s -> 1.2s (blender 3.1 was 6.3s; 3.0 was 49.4s).
(one mesh) "Rungholt" minecraft level: 8.5s -> 2.9s (3.1 was 10.5s; 3.0 was 73.7s).
(lots of meshes) Blender 3 splash: 6.2s -> 5.2s (3.1 was 48.9s; 3.0 was 392.3s).
On a Linux machine (Threadripper, 48 threads, writing to SSD):
Monkey - 5.08s -> 1.18s (4.2x speedup)
Rungholt - 9.52s -> 3.22s (2.95x speedup)
Blender 3 splash - 5.91s -> 4.61s (1.28x speedup)
For details see patch D14028.
Caused by rBf75449b5f2b04b79, which was missing a null check when
attempting to extract a `CustomData` pointer from an mesh that might
be null if the object isn't a mesh object. The commit added null checks
elsewhere, so simply adding them here is a straightforward fix.
Fixes T95526, T95539
Also fixed conflicts due to the change in file writing in the new obj exporter
in master, and fixed one of the tests that was added in master but not 3.1.
The new wavefront .obj exporter in 3.1 was producing slightly invalid parm line syntax (missing u), and was not setting first/last N params to zeroes and ones for curves with "endpoint" flag properly.
Removes unnecessary calls to blf_glyph_cache_find, simplifies
blf_font_size, and reduces calls to it. blf_glyph_cache_new
and blf_glyph_cache_find made static.
See D13374 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13374
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Allowing setting and storing of the default font size as float.
See D13230 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13230
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Removal of declaration of unused blf_font_draw_ascii
See D13624 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13624
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Cache the font size's ideal fixed width column size in the glyph cache
rather than the font itself to improve performance.
See D13226 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13226
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
blf_glyph_cache_free does not need to be public.
See D13395 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13395
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
`viewops_data_alloc` allocates and stores some pointers in
`ViewOpsData` while `viewops_data_create` reuses already stored
pointers and also stores others in `ViewOpsData`.
The similar names and usages can confuse and in this case it also
creates a dependency on the order in which these functions are called.
Merging these functions simplifies usage and deduplicates code.
Since we have a node that sets a mesh's auto smooth angle
(unfortunately, in retrospect), we generally can't assume at all
that value is the same as whatever input mesh. Similar asserts
were removed previously in 8216b759e9. While the attempt
at assertions to clarify assumptions is noble, this one doesn't
make sense anymore.
I found this while investigating T95479.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14009
- Fix image.format conversion to string
- Fix warnings about ARB_conservative_depth not found even if GL > 4.2
- Add `array(type)` define for portable array definition
Thanks to the new `ShaderCreateInfo` we now include source files without
any modification. This let us query which are the source files passed to the
`print_log` function. The log will now include a file with row and column
number which is interpreted as a link in most IDE.
DEBUG_CONTEXT_LINES will add more lines around the error lines for more
context. This is also useful if the error line is imprecise (because of
driver bugs) and the reported line is not sufficient to know the location
of the error.
The DEBUG_DEPENDENCIES option will display the list of included files in
the shader sources. Note that it will not print generated source.
This commit also fixes some issues with unhelpful logs, bogus row & column
numbers, other error format, and bug if row was 0.
Source files are now only referenced and listed for the driver to ingest.
Shader sources now includes generated data if any.
Also cleans up gpu_shader_dependency_get_builtins casts.
This includes multiple commits:
- Fix crash when using std::cerr for error output
- Add auto_resource_location which overrides all resources location (not vert input)
- Improve codestyle of error reporting.
- Add type conversion to string and to `eGPUType`
- Add comparison operator (will be used for hash collision resolution).
- Add members related to generated code (codegen)
Detected on `amdgpu-pro` libGL implementation. The workaround is to not
use explicit location for vertex attributes. This is not a real problem
as we don't rely on them for now.
This was an oversight in the patch that added this node,
the default merge distance is meant to be the same as the weld
modifier, 0.001m, meaning by in most situations it removes
vertices generally at the same location.
- Compute ref let the size of dispatch be modified just before drawing.
- Barrier call makes it possible to chain multiple compute passes in one pass.
- DRW_shgroup_vertex_buffer_ref is the analog of DRW_shgroup_uniform_block_ref.
Since we have a node that sets a mesh's auto smooth angle
(unfortunately, in retrospect), we generally can't assume at all
that value is the same as whatever input mesh. Similar asserts
were removed previously in 8216b759e9. While the attempt
at assertions to clarify assumptions is noble, this one doesn't
make sense anymore.
I found this while investigating T95479.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14009
This commit adds infrastructure for 8 bit signed integer attributes.
This can be useful given the discussion in T94193, where we want to
store spline type, Bezier handle type, and other small enums as
attributes.
This is only exposed in the interface in the attribute lists, so it
shouldn't be an option in geometry nodes, at least for now.
I expect that this type won't be used directly very often, it
should mostly be cast to an enum type. However, with support
for 8 bit integers, it also makes sense to add things like mixing
implementations for consistency.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13721
Required to solve a crash on windows (T95367)
Mostly an uneventful update, except for FreeType
giving its cmake options a rename.
Reviewed By: brecht, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13968
Every translation unit that included the modified headers generated
some extra code, even though it was not used. This adds unnecessary
compile time overhead and is annoying when investigating the
generated assembly.
Initialization with `MEM_new()` depends a lot on the initialization rules
of C++, which are not obvious. Calling it with no arguments to be passed
to the constructor may cause the resulting object to be implicitly 0
initialized (or parts of it). This can have an impact on performance
sensitive code, so it's something to document.
Alternatively we could enforce default initialization (as opposed to the
value initalization that happens now), but this could cause
uninitialized memory in a way that isn't obvious either. This is a
possible source of bugs, so Jacques and I decided against it.
Use the global F2 rename panel for the NLA editor to rename NLA strips.
Reviewed By: sybren, RiggingDojo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12300
It was missing framework flags added in `setup_platform_linker_flags`.
Keep it off until QuickLook Thumbnailing is implemented.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13997
The check for existence of custom data layers did not take wrapper nature of
mesh into account.
Quickest and safest for 3.1 solution is to take care of branching of checks
in the draw manager.
Ideally both wrapper and mesh access will happen via the same public API
without branching in the "user" code. That is something outside of the fix
for the coming release though.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14013
This callback was only needed to allow specific handling of proxies, now
that theses have been removed the generic
`BKE_lib_id_make_local_generic` code works for objects as well.
Byte images are converted to float. Due to an issue how VSE cache is
freeing its images we cannot store these float buffers what leads
to recalculating it for each change in the image editor.
This fix will reduce the slowdown to areas that have the root cause of
the memory leak, so the buffers can be reused between refreshes.
NOTE: The root cause should still be fixed.
Thanks for reporting Sybren!
Didn't cause visible issues, because the layout uses spacers to
right-align text, which happens to use the region size with pixel-size
applied for calculations.
Some navigation operators check flags like `RV3D_LOCK_ROTATION` in the
invoke function to see if the operation can be performed.
As the comment indicates, these checks should be in the poll function.
This avoids redundant initialization.
Note that this brings functional changes as now operators with context
`EXEC_DEFAULT` will also be affected by the flag.
(There doesn't seem to be a problem with the current code).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14005
The strings in the `get_description` functions for operators need
translation, they are not found by the translation system automatically,
and there is no translation applied afterwards either (as far as I could
tell). Some used `N_` before, but most did nothing.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14011
The case where Y rotation is mapped to Y rotation was not handled.
This is now fixed.
Also added an automated test to make sure that the symmetrize operator
functions as intended.
Reviewed By: Sybren
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D9214
This was caused by macros interpreted as recursive. Workaround by
not using macros at all and just define local variables which
hopefully will be optimized.
This was caused by macros interpreted as recursive. Workaround by
not using macros at all and just define local variables which
hopefully will be optimized.
Crash introduced by {rB0cb5eae}.
When switching to between drawing modes the region.draw_buffer could be
uninitialized when the gizmo depth test is performed. When the mouse is
placed on top of a gizmo part that could be highlighted would crash.
This fix adds a early exit when depth testing is requested, but there
isn't a draw_buffer. Not sure this is an root cause fix.
Reported by multiple animators in Blender Studio.
Technically, this can't be relied upon in the long term. It worked more or
less accidentally before. It was broken by a previous fix accidentally. I mainly
bring it back because rBa985f558a6eb16cd6f0 was not expected to have
this side effect.
Note, this change can result in slower performance. Writing to a vertex
groups is less efficient than using a generic attribute.
Previously, these methods used the more generic substring-finding
algorithm, which is more complex and slower.
Using the more specialized methods results in a noticable speedup
in the obj importer (D13958).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14012
When viewing backdrop on top of the node grid, the grid would be
rendered black when the mode wasn't set to RGBA. This fix fixes this by
reverting the previous fix of drawing the backdrop and implement a
different one that recomputes the UV coordinates on the screen edges.
DNAstr was assumed to be 4-byte aligned which is not necessarily
the case for byte-arrays.
Use a compiler attribute to ensure this is the case.
Thanks to @mtasaka for investigating and providing a patch.
Part of T91671.
Not much else to say, this is mainly a massive deletion of code.
Note that a few cleanups possible after this proxy removal were kept out
of this commit to try to reduce a bit its size.
Reviewed By: sergey, brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T91671
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13995
This doesn't make a user visible difference since it's only used for
brackets at the moment, this is more for general correctness as the
width calculation for mono-spaced text drawing is different
(as it uses BLI_wcwidth).
ED_transverts_create_from_obedit expected an evaluated object.
Add flag to request TX_VERT_USE_MAPLOC to be set, which avoids having to
calculate this data when it's not used as well as the requirement
that the input object be evaluated from the depsgraph.
This fixes the crash by removing the `do_view3d_header_buttons` handler.
The code can work at a higher level here, using the operator for setting
the select mode, which makes this patch a cleanup as well.
The operator now has a description callback to add the custom
description used for the behavior in its invoke method.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13660
Since f59767ff97, these hair layer types are unused. Since DNA
compatibility was broken with any files that would contain them, the
indices can be reused to avoid growing custom data's typemap.
In the future when we have a docs staging area it will be
important to change where this JSON is pulled from.
For now, always pull from the "Production" versions
This commit adds a version switch similar to the one on the user manual,
in the future it would be nice to refactor both of these into a more generic
code that works for both. Maybe develop this into a sphinx extension.
As part of this change I had to change how the blender hash is displayed.
Instead of the version hash in the top left it has been moved to the page footer.
This change will also be backported to 2.93 LTS, 2.93 LTS, and 3.0.
This patch refactors the "Hair" data-block, which will soon be renamed
to "Curves". The larger change is switching from an array of `HairCurve`
to find indices in the points array to simply storing an array of offsets.
Using a single integer instead of two halves the amount of memory for that
particular array.
Besides that, there are some other changes in this patch:
- Split the data-structure to a separate `CurveGeometry`
DNA struct so it is usable for grease pencil too.
- Update naming to be more aligned with newer code and the style guide.
- Add direct access to some arrays in RNA
-- Radius is now retrieved as a regular attribute in Cycles.
-- `HairPoint` has been renamed to `CurvePoint`
-- `HairCurve` has been renamed to `CurveSlice`
- Add comments to the struct in DNA.
The next steps are renaming `Hair` -> `Curves`, and adding support
for other curve types: Bezier, Poly, and NURBS.
Ref T95355
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13987
This is partially caused by a stupid mistake in cfa53e0fbe
where I missed initializing the `vert_normals` pointer in
`MResolvePixelData`. It's also caused by questionable assumptions
from DerivedMesh code that vertex normals would be valid.
The fix used here is to create a temporary mesh with the data necessary
to compute vertex normals, and ensure them here. This is used because
normal calculation is only implemented for `Mesh` and edit mesh, not
`DerivedMesh`. While this might not be great for performance, it's
potentially aligned with future refactoring of this code to remove
`DerivedMesh` completely. Since this is one of the last places the data
structure is used, that would be a great improvement.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13960
Iterating over scene's objects while we modify those (through proxy to
override conversion code) is call for problems (use after free etc.).
Instead, all proxy objects need to be gathered first in a temporary
list, and processed all at once in a second loop.
`BKE_collection_object_add` ensures given object is added to an editable
collection, and not e.g. a linked or override one.
However, some processes like do_version manipulate collections also from
libraries, i.e. linked collections, in those cases we need a version of
the code that unconditionnally adds the given object to the given
colleciton.
This is from patch D13988. It removes the "- New" from the menu of the
new obj exporter, changes the default addon to just io_import_obj,
and does the right versioning thing.
Also disables the python tests for the old python exporter.
This patch reverts the normal behavior of the spotlights. In the last fix,
the returned normal of a spot light was equal to its direction. This broke
some texturing methods used by artists.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13991
The view3d_edit.c file is already getting big (5436 lines) and mixes
operators of different uses.
Splitting the code makes it easier to read and simplifies the
implementation of new features.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13976
Those cases are fairly hard to track down... Added some more checks,
also at lower levels, more generic levels of object editing, and fixed
core check in liboverride (previously code was assuming that an override
of a collection only could have overrides of objects or linked objects,
but this is not necessarily true).
This is from patch D13988. It removes the "- New" from the menu of the
new obj exporter, changes the default addon to just io_import_obj,
and does the right versioning thing.
Also disables the python tests for the old python exporter.
Use the ID.recalc flag to detect when updates after frame-change is
needed. Since comparing the last calculated frame doesn't take undo into
account (see code-comment for details).
`ID_RECALC_AUDIO_SEEK` has been renamed to `ID_RECALC_FRAME_CHANGE`
since this is not only related to audio however internally this flag is
still categorized in `NodeType::AUDIO`.
Reviewed By: sergey
Ref D13942
The issue was happening with a specific file where the ID management
code was not fully copying all modifiers because of the extra check
in the `BKE_object_support_modifier_type_check()`.
While it is arguable that copy-on-write should be a 1:1 copy there is
no real need to maintain the per-modifier pointer to its original.
Use its SessionUUID to perform lookup in the original datablock.
Downside of this approach is that it is a linear lookup instead of
direct pointer access, but the upside is that there is less pointers
to manage and that the file with unsupported modifiers does behave
correct without any asserts.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13993
The modifiers are mapped between original and evaluated objects based on
their session IDs. The pointer to original modifier is no longer needed
for the backup: it remained from the initial implementation which was
rewritten at some point.
This is a preparation for removal of the pointer to original modifier.
c9d9bfa84a caused a regression in when
the right-mouse select action was set to "Select & Tweak" (default).
Now the fallback tool works with RMB select as it did before.
This will allow to keep the access to deprecated DNA proxy data in that
specific file, instead of allowing deprecated accesses in the whole
override kernel code.
Part of T91671.
Part of the resynching code would access collections' objects base
cache, which can be invalid at that point (due to previous ID remapping
and/or deletion). Use a custom recursive iterator over collections'
objects instead, since those 'raw' data like collection's objects list,
and collection's children lists, should always be valid.
Found while investigating a studio production file.
This is a temp fix for a memory leak where the VSE isn't aware that a
float representation of the image could exist. The VSE somehow doens't
clears it (refcounter is still 1).
The work around is just to let the image engine clean up all the data it
created. Potential this would add more overhead when buffers are needed
more than once.
This refactors how output attributes are computed in the geometry
nodes modifier. Previously, all output attributes were computed one
after the other. Every attribute was stored on the geometry directly
after computing it. The issue was that other output attributes might
depend on the already overwritten attributes, leading to unexpected
behavior.
The solution is to compute all output attributes first before changing the
geometry. Under specific circumstances, this refactor can result in a speedup,
because output attributes on the same domain are evaluated together now.
Overwriting existing might have become a bit slower, because we write the
attribute into new buffer instead of using the existing one.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13983
Mistake in the 974981a637: f the edit data is not present then the
origindex codepath is to be used. Added a brief note about it on the
top of the file.
More ideally would be to remove edit mesh from non-bmesh-wrappers
but this would require changes in the draw manager to make a proper
decision about drawing edit mode overlays.
Now all proxies will always be converted to library overrides. If
conversion fails, they are simply 'disabled'.
This should be the last 'user-visible' step of proxies removal.
Remaining upcoming commits will remove internal ID management, depsgraph
and evaluation code related to proxies.
Also bump the blendfile subversion.
Part of T91671.
So far linked proxies were just kept as-is, this is no longer an option.
Attempt to convert them into liboverrides as much as possible, though
some cases won't be supported:
- Appending proxies is broken since a long time, so conversion will fail
here as well.
- When linking data, some cases will fail to convert properly. in
particular, if the linked proxy object is not instanced in a scene
(e.g. when linking a collection containing a proxy as an
epty-instanced collection instead of a view-layer-instanced collection).
NOTE: converion when linking/appending is done unconditionnaly, option
to not convert on file load will be removed in next commit anyway.
Part of T91671.
This will help when dealing with liboverrides from other library files,
e.g for resync or proxies conversion.
This commit only affects proxy conversion.
Part of T91671.
We have this node for shader and geometry nodes. Compositor can also
work with vectors, and this can help with that.
Reviewed By: manzanilla
Maniphest Tasks: T95385
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12919
The geometry nodes modifier currently always adds a dependency
relation from the evaluated geometry to the object transform. However,
that can be avoided unless there is a collection or object info node in
"Relative" mode.
In order to avoid requiring dependency graph relations updates often
when editing a node tree, this patch doesn't check if the node is muted
or if the data-block sockets are empty before adding the dependency.
Fixes T95265
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13973
Function `IMB_indexer_get_seek_pos()` can return non 0 seek position for
frame index 0. This causes seeking to incorrect GOP and scanning ends
with failiure.
Hard-code first frame index seek position to 0.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13974
Some items on the Quick Setup screen can be truncated with some
languages and/or with High DPI monitors. This patch adjusts column
sizes and turns off the expand on Spacebar options, making everything
fit a bit better.
See D9853 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9853
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Using opt-in instead of opt-out to make code easier to read.
Add combined flag enum.
Making restrict an inverse flag option because it is so rare to
use it.
This adds the possibility to use the `gpu_BaryCoord[NoPersp]`
builtin to support barycentric coordinates without geometry shader.
The `BuiltinBits::LAYER` builtin needs to be manually added
to the `GPUShaderCreateInfo` in order to use this feature.
Note: This is only available for shaders using `GPUShaderCreateInfo`.
A geometry shader fallback is generated if the extension
`AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter` is not available.
`NV_fragment_shader_barycentric` was not considered because it is not
present inside the `glew.h` with use and seems to only be available
with vulkan.
This adds the possibility to use the `gpu_Layer` builtin to
support layered rendering without geometry shader.
The `BuiltinBits::LAYER` builtin needs to be manually added
to the `GPUShaderCreateInfo` in order to use this feature.
Note: This is only available for shaders using `GPUShaderCreateInfo`.
A geometry shader fallback is generated if the extension
`AMD_shader_explicit_vertex_parameter` is not available.
- Scan all static shaders for builtins on startup.
- Add possibility to manually add builtins.
- `ShaderCreateInfo.builtins_` contain builtins from all stages.
If an entire cyclic stroke was selected, calling "Separate by Points"
would leave a gap in the new object (making the new stroke non-cyclic).
The patch makes sure that if we separate by points and all points are
selected, we fall back to separate by stroke.
Reviewed By: antoniov
Maniphest Tasks: T91463
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12527
This patch fixes the error that pops up
(`Error: Unable to execute '... Mode Toggle', error changing modes`)
when trying to switch to e.g. draw mode from a grease pencil object
that was saved in draw mode in an inactive scene when the file was loaded.
Note that this does not fix the bigger issue described in T91243.
The fix makes sure that we reset all the mode flags on the grease pencil
data when we set the mode to object mode.
Reviewed By: antoniov
Maniphest Tasks: T89514
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12419
When adding an asset library in the Preferences, set the name of the new
library to the chosen directory's name by default. That avoids having to
set it manually which can be annoying. Previously I thought it would be
nice to show the name button in red then, making the user aware that
they have to give it a name, but that appears to be more annoying than
useful/practical after all.
The issue was that the code only looked at `dob->ob`
instead of `dob->ob_data` which is necessary since
rB5a9a16334c573c4566dc9b2a314cf0d0ccdcb54f.
This now uses the same pattern that is used in other places
where `BKE_object_replace_data_on_shallow_copy` is used.
Blender would have crashed when renaming bone in Edit Mode, Saving, and
than selecting/deselecting.
Caused by a mistake in the 0f89bcdbeb: can not "short-circuit" the
CoW update if it was explicitly requested.
Safest for now solution seems to be to store whether the CoW component
has been explicitly tagged, so that the following configuration can be
supported:
DEG_id_tag_update(id, ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY);
DEG_id_tag_update(id, ID_RECALC_COPY_ON_WRITE);
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13966
Since splitting the depth and the color shader in the image engine the
backdrop wasn't visible anymore. The reson is that the min max uv
coordinates were never working for the node editor backdrop that uses
its own coordinate space.
This partial fix will ignore the depth test when drawing the color part
of the backdrop. This will still have artifacts that are visible when
showing other options as RGBA.
Proper fix would be to calculate the the uv vbo in uv space and not in
image space.
Can also happen in other places when the overlay engine is active. Some
parts of the overlay engine uses builtin shaders, but disable the color
space conversion to the target texture.
Currently there the overlay engine has its own set of libraries it could
include and defined a macro to pass-throught the color space conversion.
The library include mechanism currently fails when it couldn't find the
builtin library in the libraries of the overlay engine. This only
happened in debug mode.
This change will not fail, but warns the developer if a library could
not be included. In the future this should be replaced by a different
mechanism that can disable the builtin library. See {T95382}.
Since d9c6ceb3b8 partial updates to
normals in sculpt-mode were accumulating into the current normal
instead of a zeroed value.
Zero vertex normal values tagged for calculation before accumulation.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Ref D13975
From investigating T95185, it's important the normal returned by
SCULPT_vertex_normal_get always match the PBVH normal array.
Since this is always initialized in the PBVH, there is no advantage
in storing the normal array in two places, it only adds the possibility
that changes in the future causing different meshes normals to be used.
Split out from D13975.
Since 0ea0ccc4ff, `AV_PIX_FMT_YUV444P` pixel format was used for
lossless renders, which did override `AV_PIX_FMT_YUVA420P` format when
"RGBA" output is chosen. VP9 encoder doesn't seem to support
`AV_PIX_FMT_YUVA444P` pixel format, so use `AV_PIX_FMT_YUVA420P` for
lossless RGBA ouput instead.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13947
Currently, audio and video strips are synchronized based on data from
media stream, which is nice, but this causes gaps between strips.
This synchronization was implemented by moving movie strip position
relative to sound, which doesn't make much sense for user which is
mostly interested in editing video.
Code was bit hard to read, so it has been simplified. Ideally video
stream time would be easily accessible so synchronization could be done
at any time, but this is not necessary at this point.
Reviewed By: zeddb
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13948
Correct corner radius of the node outline to prevent a noticeable gap in
some cases.
---
Currently we make a small mistake in the creation of the node outline:
We offset the rectangle describing the outline by the outline thickness,
but we don't adjust the corner radius accordingly.
Therefore the rounded corner of the outline and the node body are not
concentric which can sometimes lead to a visible gap at the corner.
How noticeable it is depends on the theme, the screen's dpi and the
line thickness set in the preferences.
Simply adjusting the corner radius for the outline to also be increased
by the outline thickness fixes this small issue.
| display, line thickness | **patch** | **master** |
| --- | --- | --- |
| 1080p, default/thin | {F12835304} | {F12835305} |
| retina, thin | {F12835306} | {F12835307} |
The issue was mentioned by @hitrpr
Reviewed By: Blendify
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13955
Use the evaluated mesh to generate the Adjacent Faces margin.
Baking used the evaluated mesh, but generating the margin used the base
mesh. This would lead to generating the margin from a stale UV map when the
UV editor was open and the UV map was changed. Fix it by passing the same
mesh as used for baking through to the margin generation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13938
The new adjacent faces method border lookup fails in some directions around
45 degrees
* Use 8 Dijkstra directions (also diagonally) to determine which polygon is the
closest to each pixel. Using only Manhattan distance lead to large parts of
the texture which were matched with the wrong polygon.
* Use neighbroing polygons for edge search. The Adjacent Faces algorithm needs
to determine the closest edge, in UV space, each pixel. To speed this up
first as map is built which finds the closest polygon for each pixel along
horizontal, vertical and diagonal steps. Because this can sometimes be one
edge off we first look in the polygon from the map, if that fails also
check the edges of its neighbouring UV polygons.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13935
For those EEVEE passes a bit of trickery with pointer offsets allows to
get the owning viewlayer, so path generation is not too bad.
Also moved ViewLayer path generation itself into a public utils, to
avoid duplicating code.
NOTE: Doing the same for AOV would be needed, but since pointer offsets
won't help us here to find the owning viewlayer, not sure how to do it
nicely yet (only solution I think is to loop over all AOVs of all
ViewLayer of the scene to find it :( ).
Reported by Beau Gerbrands (@Beaug), thanks.
Image buffer was visible but buffer wasn't available. In the case
the color only overlay of the render result was displayed the image
buffer was not check to be valid.
This patch adds a null pointer check to check in `IMB_alpha_affects_rgb`
to solve this crash.
This commit specifies the exact Python version which is included in the
package name, thereby allowing `install_deps.sh` to suggest
"`-D PYTHON_VERSION=3.10`" correctly.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13925
Empty (UDIM) tiles where drawn with a transparency checkerboard. They
should be rendered with a border background. The cause is that the image
engine would select a single area that contained all tiles and draw them
as being part of an image.
The fix is to separate the color and depth part of the image engine
shader and only draw the depths of tiles that are enabled.
While this didn't cause any user visible bugs, this wouldn't
have behaved as intended since the timer would never run again once
wmTimer.ntime was set to NAN.
GPU_select originally used GL_SELECT which defined the format for
storing the selection result.
Now this is no longer the case, define our own struct - making the code
easier to follow:
- Avoid having to deal with arrays in both `uint*` and `uint(*)[4]`
multiplying offsets by 4 in some cases & not others.
- No magic numbers for the offsets of depth & selection-ID.
- No need to allocate unused members to match GL_SELECT
(halving the buffer size).
Remove functions and function pointers that were never set or never
used at all. The "tessface" original index handling in `subsurf_ccg.c`
can be removed because the data was never used.
This function and flags weren't used outside of DerivedMesh
code, and since the plan is to remove the data structure, it makes
sense to remove complexity where possible.
This is a patch from Aras Pranckevicius, D13927. See that patch for full
details. On Windows, the many small fprintfs were taking up a large amount
of time and significant speedup comes from using snprintf into chained buffers,
and writing them all out later.
On both Windows and Linux, parallelizing the processing by Object can also lead
to a significant increase in speed.
The 3.0 splash screen scene exports 8 times faster than the current C++ exporter
on a Windows machine with 32 threads, and 5.8 times faster on a Linux machine
with 48 threads.
There is admittedly more memory usage for this, but it is still using 25 times
less memory than the old python exporter on the 3.0 splash screen scene, so
this seems an acceptable tradeoff. If use cases come up for exporting obj files
that exceed the memory size of users, a flag could be added to not parallelize
and write the buffers out every so often.
Previously, the new obj exporter was only exporting per-vertex normals for faces
marked as "smooth". But a face can have custom normals, as soon as the normals
data layer exists. This change makes it follow the behavior of USD & Collada
exporters and the old Python one, which also export per-vertex normals as soon
as the layer is there. (From Patch D13957.)
This is similar to e032ca2e25 which removed the
callback for volumes. Now that we have geometry sets, there is
no need to define a callback for every data type, and this wasn't
used. Procedural curves/hair editing will use nodes rather than new
modifier types anyway.
Since `event->xy` is now an array these functions can be
simplified to accept the sample point as an array.
Clarifications were also made to variable names:
- `eye->last_x/y` --> `eye->cursor_last`
- `mx/my` --> `cursor`
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13671
Previously, macros were ifdefed using the cmake option `WITH_INTERNATIONAL`
However, the is unnecessary as withen the functions themselves have checks for building without internationalization.
This also means that many `add_definitions(-DWITH_INTERNATIONAL)` are also unnecessary.
Reviewed By: mont29, LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13929
This fixes a regression from rBa0edee712a79239133ff840f911f6416d4c41855.
Issue being the curve map not being initialized in the GPU shader function.
Fixes T95221
This fixes a regression from rBa0edee712a79239133ff840f911f6416d4c41855.
Issue being the curve map not being initialized in the GPU shader function.
Fixes T95221
As part of the project of converting `MVert` into `float3`
(more details in T93602), this is an easy step, since it
is only locally used runtime data. In the six places it was
used, the flag was replaced by a local bitmap.
By itself this change has no benefits other than making some
code slightly simpler. It only really matters when the other
flags are removed and it can be removed from `MVert`
along with the bevel weight.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13878
For every spline, *all* of the normals and tangents in the output
were normalized. The node is multithreaded, so sometimes a thread
overwrote the normalized result from another thread.
Fixing this problem also made the node orders of magnitude
faster when there are many splines.
Show a more instructive error message for users who have plugged
multiple monitors into multiple display adapters. And do not exit
if unable to open a child window when in this state.
See D13885 for more details
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13885
Reviewed by Ray Molenkamp
The GLSL defines used to make the uniform names unusable for local variable
is being interpreted as recursive on some implementation.
This avoids it by create a second macro avoiding the recursion.
Allow Windows IME Pinyin, when in Chinese mode, to use numpad decimal
key to enter decimal point.
See D13902 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13902
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
Convert Ideographic Full Stop, used in Simplified Chinese and Japanese,
to Decimal Point when entering numbers into numerical inputs.
See D13903 for more details
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13903
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
This patch adds a "OneDrive" icon to the File Manager System list for
Windows (only!).
See D11133 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11133
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Initialize m_Bar, m_dropTarget, & m_hWnd members of GHOST_WindowWin32
in constructor's member initializer list. This ensures they are are
set or NULL in destructor if constructor does not complete.
See D13886 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13886
Reviewed by Jesse Yurkovich
Buttons can hold context and it's very useful to use this as a way to
let buttons provide context for drop operators.
For example, with this D13549 can make the material slot list set the
material-slot pointer for each row, and the drop operator can just query
that.
Sometime throughout development some checks got lost during refactor.
This change makes it so that if OIDN is not supported on the current
CPU Cycles will report an error and stop rendering. This behavior is
similar to when an OptiX denoiser is requested and there is no OptiX
compatible device available.
The easiest way to verify this change is to force return false from
the `openimagedenoise_supported()`.
Fixes Cycles part of the T94127.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13944
Parameter was used to still be compatible with the previous drawing mode.
The previous mode isn't available anymore so the parameter can should be
removed.
After showing the alpha in the image editor the setting was not reset
so all images in the editor showed as being transparent.
This commit fixes this by resetting the flag before updating.
In Outliner, 'Make Override Hierarchy' on an indirectly linked data would
fail in case some items higher up in the hierarchy also needed to be
overridden was also indirectly linked.
In Outliner, 'Make Override Hierarchy' on an indirectly linked data would
fail in case some items higher up in the hierarchy also needed to be
overridden was also indirectly linked.
Adding better support for drawing huge images in the image/uv editor. Also solved tearing artifacts.
The approach is that for each image/uv editor a screen space gpu texture is created that only contains
the visible pixels. When zooming or panning the gpu texture is rebuild.
Although the solution isn't memory intensive other parts of blender memory usage scales together with
the image size.
* Due to complexity we didn't implement partial updates when drawing images tiled (wrap repeat).
This could be added, but is complicated as a change in the source could mean many different
changes on the GPU texture. The work around for now is to tag all gpu textures to be dirty when
changes are detected.
Original plan was to have 4 screen space images to support panning without gpu texture creation.
For now we don't see the need to implement it as the solution is already fast. Especially when
GPU memory is shared with CPU ram.
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T92525, T92903
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13424
This patch reimplements the image partial updates. Biggest design motivation for the redesign
is that currently GPUTextures must be owned by the image. This reduces flexibility and adds
complexity to a single component especially when we want to have different structures.
The new design is not limited to GPUTextures and can also be used by reducing overhead in image
operations like scaling. Or partial image updating in Cycles.
The usecase in hand is that we want to support virtual images in the image editor so we can
work with images that don't fit in a single GPUTexture.
Using `BKE_image_partial_update_mark_region` or `BKE_image_partial_update_mark_full_update`
a part of an image can be marked as dirty. These regions are stored per ImageTile (UDIM).
When a part of the code wants to receive partial changes it needs to construct a `PartialUpdateUser`
by calling `BKE_image_partial_update_create`. As long as this instance is kept alive the changes can
be received.
When a user wants to update its own data it will call `BKE_image_partial_update_collect_changes`
This will collect the changes since the last time the user called this function. When the partial changes
are available the partial change can be read by calling `BKE_image_partial_update_get_next_change`
It can happen that the introduced mechanism doesn't have the data anymore to construct the
changes since the last time a PartialUpdateUser requested it. In this case it will get a request
to perform a full update.
Maniphest Tasks: T92613
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13238
Assert when "//" prefixed relative paths are passed to
BLI_path_cmp_normalized as this can't be expanded
and it's possible the paths come from different blend files.
Changes to recent addition: c85c52f2ce.
Having both BLI_paths_equal and BLI_path_cmp made it ambiguous
which should be used, as `BLI_paths_equal` wasn't the equivalent to
`BLI_path_cmp(..) == 0` as it is for string equals macro `STREQ(..)`.
It's also a more specialized function which is not used for path
comparison throughout Blender's internal path handling logic.
Instead rename this `BLI_path_cmp_normalized` and return the result of
`BLI_path_cmp` to make it clear paths are modified before comparison.
Also add comments about the conventions for Blender's path comparison
as well as a possible equivalent to Python's `os.path.samefile`
for checking if two paths point to the same location on the file-system.
The `OUTLINER_OT_item_activate` operator, although it detects when
something changes, always returns `OPERATOR_FINISHED` and thus induces
the creation of undo steps.
So return `OPERATOR_CANCELLED` when nothing changes.
Ref T94080
Reviewed By: Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T94080
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13638
- Fix assert on size.
- Fix void * casting.
- Pass extent by values.
- Add swap function to avoid letting the types copyable.
- Add back the GPUTexture * operator on TextureFromPool.
Does two main changes:
* Handle regions in the order as visible on screen. Practically this
just means handling overlapping regions before non-overlapping ones.
* Don't handle any other regions after having found one containing the
mouse pointer.
Fixes: T94016, T91538, T91579, T71899 (and a whole bunch of duplicates)
Addresses: T92364
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13539
Reviewed by: Campbell Barton
Asserts that such events actually always lead to a handler return value
that actually keeps the event passing.
Reviewed by Campbell Barton as part of
https://developer.blender.org/D13539.
Though the edge vertices aren't really meant to have an order,
it can make a difference in operations when there isn't any other
information to make decisions from, like etruding a circle of
loose edges (the situation in the report). This commit changes
the order of the vertices in the final cyclic edge to go in the
same direction as all of the other edges.
The vertex and face normals from the input mesh
were used to calculate the normals on the result,
which could cause a crash because the result should
be about twice as large.
Also remove an unnecessary dirty tag, since it is handled
automatically when creating a new mesh or in the case
of the mirror modifier, when calculating the new custom
face corner normals.
Swap "active" and "selected" in the tooltip if the `use_reverse_transfer`
option is activated.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T85233
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13499
Also fixes similar issues regarding some liboverride menu entries.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T93766
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13513
Add `USD Preview Surface From Nodes` export option, to convert a
Principled BSDF material node network to an approximate USD Preview
Surface shader representation. If this option is disabled, the original
material export behavior is maintained, where viewport setting are saved
to the Preview Surface shader.
Also added the following options for texture export.
- `Export Textures`: If converting Preview Surface, export textures
referenced by shader nodes to a 'textures' directory which is a
sibling of the USD file.
- `Overwrite Textures`: Allow overwriting existing texture files when
exporting textures (this option is off by default).
- `Relative Texture Paths`: Make texture asset paths relative to the
USD.
The entry point for the new functionality is
`create_usd_preview_surface_material()`, called from
`USDAbstractWriter::ensure_usd_material()`. The material conversion
currently handles a small subset of Blender shading nodes,
`BSDF_DIFFUSE`, `BSDF_PRINCIPLED`, `TEX_IMAGE` and `UVMAP`.
Texture export is handled by copying texture files from their original
location to a `textures` folder in the same directory as the USD.
In-memory and packed textures are saved directly to the textures folder.
This patch is based, in part, on code in Tangent Animation's USD
exporter branch.
Reviewed By: sybren, HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13647
Downgrade the Python zstandard from 0.17.0 to 0.16.0. The Python package
should be linked against the exact same version of libzstd as Blender is,
otherwise it will refuse to load from within the Blender executable.
Python zstandard 0.17.0 links to 1.5.1, whereas we need 1.5.0.
`chardet` was replaced by `charset_normalizer` for modern `requests`.
With this change, `{make,ninja} install` will also copy the latter into
Blender's install directory.
This opt-in functionnality enabled developper keep track of unused
resources present in the `GPUShaderCreateInfo` descriptors of their
shaders.
The output is pretty noisy at the moment so we do not enforce its usage.
While install_deps tries to stay as close as possible from official
Blender versions of the libraries, it also strives to use as many distro
packages as possible.
OSL 1.11.16.0 is the minimal version that builds with llvm13, which is
the default llvm/clang version in e.g. Debian testing.
Adds two new attribute outputs:
"Line" outputs the line number of the character.
"Pivot Point" outputs the selected pivot point position per char.
Some refactoring of the text layout code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13694
`node_exec` had some code that was specific to texture/shader nodes.
These functions arent used outside there module so limit there declarations.
Also make a function static that is only used in `node_exec.c`
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13899
The `TreeElement.rnaptr` was only needed for RNA tree-elements. Now it
can be gotten through the new type specific classes, e.g.
`TreeElementRNAProperty.getPointerRNA()`.
Plan is to remove things like `TreeElement.directdata` and to instead
expose specific queries in the new type specific tree-element classes.
e.g. like here: `TreeElementSequence.getSequence()`
For now uses `tree_element_cast<>()` to get the new type specific
tree-element, later these should replace `TreeElement` all together.
Add function to safely request the type-specific C++ element from a
C-style `TreeElement`. Looks like this:
```
TreeElementFoo *te_foo = tree_element_cast<TreeElementFoo>(te);
```
The "cast" will return null if the tree-element doesn't match the
requested type.
This is useful for the transition from the C-style type to the new ones.
This uses a light parser / string modification pass to convert
C++ enum declaration syntax to GLSL compatible one.
GLSL having no support for enums, we are forced to convert the
enum values to a series of constant uints.
The parser (not really one by the way), being stupidly simple,
will not change anything to the values and thus make some C++
syntax (like omitting the values) not work.
The string replacement happens on all GLSL files on startup.
I did not measure significant changes in blender startup speed.
There is plans to do all of this at compile time.
We limit the scope of the search to `.h` and `.hh` files to prevent
confusing syntax in `.glsl` files.
There is basic error reporting with file, line and char logging
for easy debuggabiliy.
The requirements to use this enum sharing system are already listed in
`gpu_shader_shared_utils.h` and repeated on top of the preprocessor
function.
Remove small ray offsets that were used to avoid self intersection, and leave
that to the newly added primitive object/prim comparison. These changes together
significantly reduce artifacts on small, large or far away objects.
The balance here is that overlapping primitives are not handled well and should
be avoided (though this was already an issue). The upside is that this is
something a user has control over, whereas the other artifacts had no good
manual solution in many cases.
There is a known issue where the Blender particle system generates overlapping
objects and in turn leads to render differences between CPU and GPU. This will
be addressed separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12954
Caused by 0f89bcdbeb where it was needed for cage and evaluated mesh
to have same behavior in respect of having edit_mesh pointer assigned.
This change makes it so that edit_data is not implied to exist when the
edit_mesh pointer is not null. This was already the case in some other
code.
Those cases are almost always synptoms of either bug in code, or broken
files. Re-doin resync on them only costs time and causes extra trash
data as a result, without really helping in any way.
Both new normals (from rBb7fe27314b25) and vpaint (from rBf7bbc7cdbb6c)
RNA arrays were missing the `PROPOVERRIDE_IGNORE`. Those huge blobs of
geometry data should never be processed by liboverride code.
This enables support for node group assets. Previously, node group
assets only worked when the "extended asset browser" experimental
features is enabled.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13748
For node groups there is no good default preview generation.
Nevertheless, t would be useful to generate a preview image for a
node group by rendering an object in some cases.
This commit adds a new operator that allows updating the preview
image for the active asset by rendering the active object.
Note, the operator can also be used for other asset types, not just
node groups.
The operator can be found in a menu right below the refresh-preview
button. Currently it is the only operator in that menu. In the future,
more operators to create previews may be added.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13747
The VSE and node editor only uses an overlay buffer to draw to the screen. The
GPUViewport assumes that platforms clears all textures during creation, but
they do not on selected platforms. What would lead to drawing from
uncleared memory.
This patch fixes this by clearing all viewport textures during creation.
Also adds a few things to GPUShader for easily create shaders.
Heavy usage of macros to compose the createInfo and avoid
duplications and copy paste bugs.
This makes the link between the shader request functions
(in workbench_shader.cc) and the actual createInfo a bit
obscure since the names are composed and not searchable.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13910
Continuation of work started in 2e221de4ce and 249e4df110.
Adds new tree-element classes for RNA structs, properties and array
elements. This isn't exactly a copy and paste, even though logic should
effectively be the same. Further cleanups are included to share code in
a nice way, improve code with simple C++ features, etc.
This fixes failing test cases when using `make test`.
See {D13615} for more information.
The fix will perform the id remapping one item at a time. Although not
really nice, this isn't a bottleneck.
The failing test cases is because space_node stores pointers multiple
times and didn't update all pointers. It was not clear why it didn't do
it, but changing the behavior more to the previous behavior fixes the
issue at hand.
I prefer to remove the double storage of the node tree pointers (in
snode and path) to reduce pointer management complexity.
During sprite fright loading of complex scenes would spend a long time in remapping ID's
The remapping process is done on a per ID instance that resulted in a very time consuming
process that goes over every possible ID reference to find out if it needs to be updated.
If there are N of references to ID blocks and there are M ID blocks that needed to be remapped
it would take N*M checks. These checks are scattered around the place and memory.
Each reference would only be updated at most once, but most of the time no update is needed at all.
Idea: By grouping the changes together will reduce the number of checks resulting in improved performance.
This would only require N checks. Additional benefits is improved data locality as data is only loaded once
in the L2 cache.
It has be implemented for the resyncing process and UI editors.
On an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz 16Gig the resyncing process went
from 170 seconds to 145 seconds (during hotspot recording).
After this patch has been applied we could add similar approach
to references (references between data blocks) and functionality (tagged deletion).
In my understanding this could reduce the resyncing process to less than a second.
Opening the village production file between 10 and 20 seconds.
Flame graphs showing that UI remapping isn't visible anymore (`WM_main_remap_editor_id_reference`)
* Master {F12769210 size=full}
* This patch {F12769211 size=full}
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T94185
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13615
This reverts commit 086f191169.
There was apparently a problem using APPEND which wasn't referenced
in the commit log.
Added comment noting the reason for the discrepancy.
Use more efficient logic for detecting when gizmos are under the cursor.
Even though this isn't a bottleneck, it runs on cursor motion in the
3D viewport, so avoiding any lag here is beneficial.
The common case for cursor motion without any gizmos was always
drawing two passes (one small, then again if nothing was found).
Now a single draw call at the larger size is used.
In isolation this gives around 1.2x-1.4x speedup.
When there are multiple gizmos a depth-buffer picking is used
(similar to object / bone selection) which is more involved but
still only performs 2x draw calls since the result is cached for reuse.
See note in gizmo_find_intersected_3d for a more detailed explanation.
Also restore the depth values in the selection result as they're
needed for gizmos to use selection bias.
Broken since support for GL_SELECT was removed.
Early on in 2.8x development gizmo-depth used GL_SELECT,
which has been removed. Bind the depth buffer so occlusion queries
use the front-most gizmo.
While this report only mentions face-maps, gizmo depth was ignored in
all cases. This wasn't noticeable in most cases though since the
transform gizmo for example was placed so gizmos didn't overlap.
When calling GPU_select_cache_begin, checking the selection mode used
the last used selection mode, not the one about to be used.
Using border select, then picking would not use the selection cache.
This wasn't noticeable by users as failing to use cache just completes
the selection without it (drawing the depth buffer unnecessarily).
The OSL image compilation step needed to be taught about the new UVTILE
format for UDIM textures.
A small missing feature from OIIO[1] means this is a bit uglier than it
needs to be. Once we update to a version of OIIO with the fix we can
remove the string replace part.
[1] 35cb6a83e2
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13912
This was already done for APPLE & WIN32, which would
reference these libraries twice.
Now append BROTLI_LIBRARIES to FREETYPE_LIBRARIES when they're
required for linking.
No functional changes as all references to FREETYPE_LIBRARIES also
used BROTLI_LIBRARIES.
When LIBDIR existed, searching for system libraries would always
first search 'LIBDIR'.
This meant "WITH_SYSTEM_*" would still prefer LIBDIR versions of
libraries if they exist.
The presence of LIBDIR also ignored the setting for WITH_STATIC_LIBS
which is now restored to the cached value once pre-compiled libraries
have been handled.
Fix formula in function `SEQ_sound_update_length`.
Formula for sound strip length was changed in commit ded68fb102, when
strip is added to timeline, but it was not changed in function
mentioned above.
This change applies only for automatic proxy building, when strip
is added to timeline. Manual building process is not affected.
Don't build proxy file if movie is already fast enough to seek.
To determine seek performance, check if whole GOP can be decoded
in 100 milliseconds.
To consider some variation in GOP size, large number of packets are
read, assuming that each packet will produce 1 frame. While this is not
technically correct, it does give quite accurate estimate of maximum GOP
size.
This test will ensure consistent performance on wide array of machines.
Check should be done in order of few milliseconds.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11671
This will allow building most deps with VS2019
SDL has some linker issues that are resolved in
a newer version, but that would be better handled
in a separate change.
VS2013 and VS2015 support which was broken has
been removed.
In order to use a workaround builtin uniform, we need to count it
just like other uniforms and give it some space in the name buffer.
This also fixes extensions being added after the uniform declaration.
All `#extension` directives are now part of the gl backend.
This commit moves the weld modifier code to the geometry module
so that it can be used in the "Merge by Distance" geometry node
from ec1b0c2014. The "All" mode is exposed in the node
for now, though we could expose the "Connected" mode in the future.
The modifier itself is responsible for creating the selections from
the vertex group. The "All" mode takes an `IndexMask` for the
selection, and the "Connected" mode takes a boolean array,
since it actually iterates over all edges.
Some disabled code for a BVH mode has not been copied over,
it's still accessible through the patches and git history anyway,
and it made the port slightly simpler.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13907
Previously it was only part of experimental features in beta, however now
renderers can render point clouds generated by geometry nodes. Adding or
converting a point cloud object directly is still hidden by default, since
there is no good way to edit it.
This implements a merge by distance operation for point clouds.
Besides the geometry input, there are two others-- a selection
input to limit the operation to certain points, and the merge
distance. While it would be a reasonable feature, the distance
does not support a field currently, since that would make
the algorithm significantly more complex.
All attributes are merged to the merged points, with the values
mixed together. This same generic method is used for all attributes,
including `position`. The `id` attribute uses the value from the
first merged index for each point.
For the implementation, most of the effort goes into creating a
merge map to speed up attribute mixing. Some parts are inherently
single-threaded, like finding the final indices accounting for the
merged points. By far most of the time is spend balancing the
KD tree.
Mesh support will be added in the next commit.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13649
Only show options that are valid for the used device (CPU, GPU, Multi).
Note: The panel isn't shown for OPTIX anymore, unless Multi device is used.
Reference: https://developer.blender.org/D13592
Make the Embree RTC_SCENE_FLAG_COMPACT flag optional and enabled per default.
Disabling it makes CPU rendering a bit faster in some scenes at the cost of a higher memory usage.
Barbershop renders about 3% faster, victor about 4% on CPU with compact BVH disabled.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13592
Several sub commands tried on their own
to locate python, given I wanted to look
in several locations for a broader libdir
compatibility this is best done in a
central location.
Python 3.9 is still preferred, but if
3.10-3.12 are available that be accepted
as well.
note: this is about the python version
make.bat uses to run various python helper
scripts, this change has no influence on
the python version blender itself uses.
With (center) position, radius and random value outputs.
Eevee does not yet support rendering point clouds, but an untested
implementation of this node was added for when it does.
Ref T92573
Movies with variable frame rate can cause mismatch of displayed frame
when proxies are used. Since proxies are not used for rendering, this
means, that output may be different than expected. This problem can be
avoided when timecodes are used.
Set used timecode to Record Run. Timecodes are built with proxies at
the same time, therefore if proxies are built and used this will
resolve possible mismatch of output.
Record run is chosen, because it will show frames based on time they
were encoded by encoder and should match behavior as if movie was
played back at normal speed. This change is done only for new strips
in order to not overwrite user defined settings.
Other minor changes:
- When proxies are enabled, size 25% is no longer set by default. It was mostly annoying anyway.
- Silence warning when timecode file is not present. This was introduced in 4adbe31e2f.
Previously use of timecodes was hard-coded in sequencer and this error would spam console if timecodes would be
enabled by default and proxies would be never built.
ref: T95093
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13905
Using a negative linesize to flip an image vertically is supported in
ffmpeg but not for every function.
This method treats frames that need and those that do not need alignment
the same. An RGBA frame buffer with alignment that ffmpeg decides is
optimal for the CPU and build options is allocated by ffmpeg.
The `sws_scale` does the colorspace transformation into this RGBA frame
buffer without flipping. Now the image is upside down and aligned.
The combined unaligning and vertical flipping is then done by
`av_image_copy_to_buffer` which seems to handle negative linesize
correctly.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13908
Layer resync code would not yet fully properly deal with all possible
invalid status of ViewLayer comming from those older files.
Now put 2.80-doversion specific fixes into their own dedicated
function, so that they do not affect actual regular layer resync code
anymore. Also added some sanity-checks in main
`BKE_layer_collection_sync` code.
The Brotli library only needs to be explicitly linked when using the
statically linked libraries. When using system libs they're shared, and
the .so loading mechanism takes care of dependencies.
Currently the Boolean Math node only has 3 basic logic gates:
AND, OR, and NOT. This commit adds 6 additional logic gates
for convenience and ease of use.
- **Not And (NAND)** returns true when at least one input is false.
- **Nor (NOR)** returns true when both inputs are false.
- **Equal (XNOR)** returns true when both inputs are equal.
- **Not Equal (XOR)** returns true when both inputs are different.
- **Imply (IMPLY)** returns true unless the first input is true and
the second is false.
- **Subtract (NIMPLY)** returns true when the first input is true and
the second is false.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13774
ssize_t is a posix type pyconfig.h previously
supplied for MSVC, it appears to have stopped
doing this in the python 3.10 headers.
Py_ssize_t is the type of the field this macro
actually returns, so best to to use that in our
code as well.
This reverts commit 948211679f.
This commit introduced some regressions in the test suite.
As this change is a core part of blender Bastien and I decided to revert
it as the solution isn't clear and needs more investigation.
The following tests FAILED:
62 - blendfile_liblink (SEGFAULT)
63 - blendfile_library_overrides (SEGFAULT)
It fails in (id_us_ensure_real)
This makes optionnal the use of a different interface for the geometry
shader stage output. When the vertex and geometry interface instance name
matches, a `_in` and `_out` suffix is added to the end of the instance name.
This makes it easier to have optional geometry shader stages.
# Conflicts:
# source/blender/gpu/intern/gpu_shader_create_info.hh
During sprite fright loading of complex scenes would spend a long time in remapping ID's
The remapping process is done on a per ID instance that resulted in a very time consuming
process that goes over every possible ID reference to find out if it needs to be updated.
If there are N of references to ID blocks and there are M ID blocks that needed to be remapped
it would take N*M checks. These checks are scattered around the place and memory.
Each reference would only be updated at most once, but most of the time no update is needed at all.
Idea: By grouping the changes together will reduce the number of checks resulting in improved performance.
This would only require N checks. Additional benefits is improved data locality as data is only loaded once
in the L2 cache.
It has be implemented for the resyncing process and UI editors.
On an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz 16Gig the resyncing process went
from 170 seconds to 145 seconds (during hotspot recording).
After this patch has been applied we could add similar approach
to references (references between data blocks) and functionality (tagged deletion).
In my understanding this could reduce the resyncing process to less than a second.
Opening the village production file between 10 and 20 seconds.
Flame graphs showing that UI remapping isn't visible anymore (`WM_main_remap_editor_id_reference`)
* Master {F12769210 size=full}
* This patch {F12769211 size=full}
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T94185
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13615
This patch migrates the draw manager hair refine compute shader to use
GPUShaderCreateInfo.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13915
Allows to perform correction of coordinate delta/displacement in a
similar way of how sculpt mode handles sculpting on a deformed mesh.
An example of usecase of this is allowing riggers and sciprters to
improve corrective shapekey workflow.
The usage consists of pre-processing and access. For example:
object.crazyspace_eval(depsgraph, scene)
# When we have a difference between two vertices and want to convert
# it to a space to be stored, say, in shapekey:
delta_in_orig_space = rigged_ob.crazyspace_displacement_to_original(
vertex_index=i, displacement=delta)
# The reverse of above.
delta_in_deformed_space = rigged_ob.crazyspace_displacement_to_deformed(
vertex_index=i, displacement=delta)
object.crazyspace_eval_clear()
Fuller explanation with actual usecases and studio examples are written in
the comment:
https://developer.blender.org/D13892#368898
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13892
Brotli seems to add a custom postfix to its static libraries by default,
but in Debian at least libraries are just named the same for both shared
and static versions, as usual.
So add standard name after static-specific ones.
Follow-up to rB4c617c06e9cb and rBa000de7c2a4d.
The evaluated mesh is a result of evaluated modifiers, and referencing
other evaluated IDs such as materials.
It can not be stored in the EditMesh structure which is intended to be
re-used by many areas. Such sharing was causing ownership errors causing
bugs like
T93855: Cycles crash with edit mode and simultaneous viewport and final render
The proposed solution is to store the evaluated edit mesh and its cage in
the object's runtime field. The motivation goes as following:
- It allows to avoid ownership problems like the ones in the linked report.
- Object level is chosen over mesh level is because the evaluated mesh
is affected by modifiers, which are on the object level.
This patch allows to have modifier stack of an object which shares mesh with
an object which is in edit mode to be properly taken into account (before
the change the modifier stack from the active object will be used for all
objects which share the mesh).
There is a change in the way how copy-on-write is handled in the edit mode to
allow proper state update when changing active scene (or having two windows
with different scenes). Previously, the copt-on-write would have been ignored
by skipping tagging CoW component. Now it is ignored from within the CoW
operation callback. This allows to update edit pointers for objects which are
not from the current depsgraph and where the edit_mesh was never assigned in
the case when the depsgraph was evaluated prior the active depsgraph.
There is no user level changes changes expected with the CoW handling changes:
should not affect on neither performance, nor memory consumption.
Tested scenarios:
- Various modifiers configurations of objects sharing mesh and be part of the
same scene.
- Steps from the reports: T93855, T82952, T77359
This also fixes T76609, T72733 and perhaps other reports.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13824
The Equalize Handles operator allows users to make selected handle
lengths uniform: either respecting their original angle from the key
control point or by flattening their angle (removing the overshoot
sometimes produced by certain handle types).
Design: T94172
Reviewed by: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13702
Some IDs (like text ones) can be linked and only kept around thanks to
editors, allow making such IDs local in `BKE_lib_id_make_local_generic`.
Also refactor logic checking whether ID should be made directly local or
copied into its own util function, so that we can remain sure all
special-cases 'make local' code still uses the same logic here.
Currently there are many function declarations in `BKE_node.h` that
don't actually have implementations in blenkernel. This commit moves
the declarations to `NOD_composite.h`, `NOD_texture.h`, and
`NOD_shader.h` instead. This helps to clarify the purpose of the
different modules.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13869
Fixes T93680
For current drivers of Intel HD Graphics 4400 and 4600, various Program Introspection functions appear broken and return incorrect values, causing crashes in the current handling of SSBOs. Disable use of this feature on those devices. Add checks to features that use SSBOs (Hair and Subdivision Modifier).
Reviewed By: fclem, jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T93680
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13806
The point IBO should only have data for coarse vertices (or in general,
the vertices in the original mesh). As it used for displaying the
vertices for selection in edit mode, and as it indexes into the VBOs for
the positions and edit data, it is itself only indexed by coarse/
original vertex index.
For the subdivision case, this would allocate space for the final
subdivision vertex and reallocate to make room for loose geometry,
although only the first coarse vertex count amount of data would be.
Now just allocate for the required memory. Also reuse index buffer APIs
instead of doing manual work.
unity launches blender in background mode to do some
file conversions, ever since the launcher got introduced
this process broke.
The root cause here is: Unity looks up the default program
to launch .blend files with, which is now the launcher, then
launches it in background mode with a script to export the data.
The launcher however was designed to exit as quickly as
possible so there would not be an extra background process
lingering. It does not wait for blender to exit and does not
pass back any error codes.
This broke unity's workflow since it assumed if the process
exits and succeeds the data *must* be ready for reading which
no longer holds true.
This change keeps the launcher design as was previously,
*except* when launching in background mode, then it
waits and passes back any error codes, thus restoring
unity's workflow.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13894
Reviewed by: LazyDodo, Brecht
Previously weight paint wasn't hooked up to the "Smooth" and "Invert" modes.
With this patch it is not possible to use the "Smooth" and "Invert"
modifiers for the draw keybindings.
Reviewed By: Campbell Barton
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13857
Add `libbrotlidec-static.a` and `libbrotlicommon-static.a` to the CMake
`$FREETYPE_LIBRARIES` variable; they'll be required when the Linux libs
for the FreeType upgrade lands (D13448).
The order of libraries is different compared to the similar lines in the
Windows and Apple CMake files, to prevent linker errors on Linux.
Some drivers/glsl compilers will not warn about multiple resources using
the same binding, creating silent errors.
This patch checks for this case and outputs a descriptive error message if
a particular createInfo merge error is founds.
Other validation can be added later.
This patch introduces an extrude node with three modes. The vertex mode
is quite simple, and just attaches new edges to the selected vertices.
The edge mode attaches new faces to the selected edges. The faces mode
extrudes patches of selected faces, or each selected face individually,
depending on the "Individual" boolean input.
The default value of the "Offset" input is the mesh's normals, which
can be scaled with the "Offset Scale" input.
**Attribute Propagation**
Attributes are transferred to the new elements with specific rules.
Attributes will never change domains for interpolations. Generally
boolean attributes are propagated with "or", meaning any connected
"true" value that is mixed in for other types will cause the new value
to be "true" as well. The `"id"` attribute does not have any special
handling currently.
Vertex Mode
- Vertex: Copied values of selected vertices.
- Edge: Averaged values of selected edges. For booleans, edges are
selected if any connected edges are selected.
Edge Mode
- Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
- Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected extruded
edges. For booleans, the edges are selected if any connected
extruded edges are selected.
- Duplicate edges: Copied values of selected edges.
- Face: Averaged values of all faces connected to the selected edge.
For booleans, faces are selected if any connected original faces
are selected.
- Corner: Averaged values of corresponding corners in all faces
connected to selected edges. For booleans, corners are selected
if one of those corners are selected.
Face Mode
- Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
- Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of connected selected
edges, not including the edges "on top" of extruded regions.
For booleans, edges are selected when any connected extruded edges
were selected.
- Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges.
- Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces.
- Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces.
Individual Face Mode
- Vertex: Copied values of extruded vertices.
- Connecting edges (vertical): Average values of the two neighboring
edges on each extruded face. For booleans, edges are selected
when at least one neighbor on the extruded face was selected.
- Duplicate edges: Copied values of extruded edges.
- Face: Copied values of the corresponding selected faces.
- Corner: Copied values of corresponding corners in selected faces.
**Differences from edit mode**
In face mode (non-individual), the behavior can be different than the
extrude tools in edit mode-- this node doesn't handle keeping the back-
faces around in the cases that the edit mode tools do. The planned
"Solidify" node will handle that use case instead. Keeping this node
simpler and faster is preferable at this point, especially because that
sort of "smart" behavior is not that predictable and makes less sense
in a procedural context.
In the future, an "Even Offset" option could be added to this node
hopefully fairly simply. For now it is left out in order to keep
the patch simpler.
**Implementation**
For the implementation, the `Mesh` data structure is used directly
rather than converting to `BMesh` and back like D12224. This optimizes
for large extrusion operations rather than many sequential extrusions.
While this is potentially more verbose, it has some important benefits:
First, there is no conversion to and from `BMesh`. The code only has
to fill arrays and it can do that all at once, making each component of
the algorithm much easier to optimize. It also makes the attribute
interpolation more explicit, and likely faster. Only limited topology
maps must be created in most cases.
While there are some necessary loops and allocations with the size of
the entire mesh, I tried to keep everything I could on the order of the
size of the selection rather than the size of the mesh. In that respect,
the individual faces mode is the best, since there is no topology
information necessary, and the amount of work just depends on the size
of the selection.
Modifying an existing mesh instead of generating a new one was a bit
of a toss-up, but has a few potential benefits:
- Avoids manually copying over attribute data for original elements.
- Avoids some overhead of creating a new mesh.
- Can potentially take advantage of future ammortized mesh growth.
This could be changed easily if it turns out to be the wrong choice.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13709
When moving to C++ field for initialization was removed.
Favor assignments to field names as it reads better and avoids bugs if
files are ever re-arranged as well as mistakes (see T94784).
Note that the generated optimized output is identical with GCC11.
This adds a selection field input to the node, faces that are selected and
meet the minimum vertex count threshold will be triangulated.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13804
Add a boolean option to have the Curve Handle Position input node return the
position of the handle relative to each point position.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12947
A large polygon in the file from the report caused `alloca`
to exceed the maximum stack size, causing a crash. Instead
of using `alloca`, use `blender::Array` with an inline buffer.
Based on a patch by Germano Cavalcante (@mano-wii).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13898
When enabled, it will keep contour around the object instead of hide them by rule of face mark,
so the object can always have full contour while filtering out some of the feature lines inside certain regions.
Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov), Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13847
Option to discard back faced triangles, this speeds up calculation especially for when you only want to show visible feature lines.
Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov), Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13848
Instead of splitting it at each occlusion change, it tolerates short segments of "zig-zag" occlusion incoherence and doesn't split the chain at these points, thus creating a much smoother result.
Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov), Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13851
This gives a modest speedup as calculating tessellation and face
normals at the same time can be more efficiently multi-threaded.
Also avoids calculating face normals twice,
oversight in d590e223da.
This commit improves NURBS knot generation by adding proper support
for the combination of the Bezier and cyclic options. In other cases
the resulting knot doesn't change. This cyclic Bezier knot is used to
create accurate accurate "Nurbs Circle", "Nurbs Cylinder" primitives.
"Nurbs Sphere" and "Nurbs Torus" primitives are also improved by
tweaking the spin operator.
The knot vector in 3rd order NURBS curve with Bezier option turned on
(without cyclic) is changed in comparison to previous calculations,
although it doesn't change the curve shape itself.
The accuracy of the of NURBS circle is fixed, which can be checked by
comparing with mesh circle. Tessellation spacing differences in
circular NURBS is also fixed, which is observable with the NURBS
cylinder and sphere primitives. These were causing seam-like effects.
This commit contains comments from Piotr Makal (@pmakal).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11664
Normal layers currently aren't stored in the undo step
mesh storage, since they are not stored in files at all.
However, the edit mesh expects normals to be fully
calculated, and does not keep track of a dirty state.
This patch updates the normals in the BMesh created
by loading an undo step.
Another option would be calculating the normals on
the undo mesh first, which might be better if Mesh
normal calculation is faster than BMesh calculation,
but the preferred method to access vertex normals fails
in this case, because the mesh runtime mutexes are not
initialized for undo-state meshes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13859
From an error in rBcfa53e0fbeed, the vertex normals in `SculptSession`
seem to be used, but in the case when no "pbvh" is used, the value of
the pointer is never assigned.
Normals were not generally dirty before this "ensure" function with
regular sculpting operations, so this addition shouldn't have any cost.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13854
All other nodes with data type and domain choices have the domain
below the data type. Generally that order makes sense, because it's
consistent with nodes that have no domain drop-down.
Because this operator is used on original objects, it's best to tag
the normals dirty instead of explicitly calculating them, to avoid
unnecessarily storing normal layers on an original object (since
they might have to be recalculated during evaluation anyway).
There may be other places this change is helpful, but being
conservative is likely better for now.
Related to T95125
The new OBJ exporter did not handle object instances.
The fix is to use a dependency graph iterator, asking for instances.
Unfortunately that iterator makes a temporary copy of instance objects
that does not persist past the iteration, but we need to save all the
objects and meshes to write later, so the Object has to be copied now.
This changed some unit tests. Even though the tests don't have instancing,
the iterator also picks up some Text objects as Mesh ones (which is a good
thing), resulting in two more objects in the all_objects.obj file output.
With object collection properties open there was a huge delay when
switching active objects in a large scene, (~10k objects, ~5m vertices).
This is due to a non-optimal function to query all the collections the object is in.
To solve this the code can be simplified by using `bpy.types.Object.users_collection`
This returns all the collections the object is in removing the need to compute this in python.
The UI team requested adding woff2 support to freetype.
this required a new dependency brotli.
This changes adds brotili to the builder and bumps
freetype to version 2.11.0
As freetype now depends on other libraries, for consistency
all use of ${FREETYPE_LIBRARY} in cmake has been updated to
use ${FREETYPE_LIBRARIES} adjustments have been made in the
windows platform file, all other platforms use cmake's
FindFreeType.cmake which already sets this variable.
reviewed by: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13448
This node can scale individual edges and faces. When multiple selected
faces/edges share the same vertices, they are scaled together.
The center and scaling factor is averaged in this case.
For some examples see D13757.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13757
Currently there is no way to flip normals in geometry nodes. This node
makes that possible by flipping the winding order of selected faces.
The node is purposely not called "Flip Normals", because normals are
derived data, changing them is only a side effect. The real change is
that the vertex and edge indices in the face corners of every selected
polygon are reversed, and face corner attribute data is reversed.
While there are existing utilities to flip a polygon and its custom
data, this node aims to process an attribute's data together instead
of processing all attributes separately for each index.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13809
Adds a second output to the Mesh Islands node that shows the total
number of islands as a field.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13700
This is not currently working, with an internal compiler error. However
we are currently using BVH2 instead of Metal RT. So this has no effect for
users, it's being committed to avoid the code getting outdated.
Ref T92573, T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13632
This shader needs to use the same interface as the OCIO shader. On Linux
and Windows this seems to be the case. On MacOS however there is a
mismatch that makes the overlay texture to be completely black when
switching to workbench in the Shader workspace.
This is just a temporarily work-around as this should be solved. Due to
the poor GPU debugging facilities on Mac we haven't been able to
pin-point the root cause.
Editing of generic attributes on the original objects in edit modes is
still very limited. However, when applying a geometry nodes modifier
that generates new attributes. These attributes will show up in the
Attributes panel.
Currently, our exporters are not capable of exporting generic attributes.
Therefore, for the time being, a work around is to apply geometry nodes
and then convert a generic attribute to a task specific attribute like a
uv map, vertex group or vertex color layer. Once more parts of Blender
support generic attributes, this will become less important.
Currently, only meshes are supported by the operator. However, it would
be relatively easy to extend it to other geometry types.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13838
Allow any non-modifier keyboard events to be used.
Note that the existing check for >= EVT_AKEY allowed NDOF and other
non-keyboard events (including modifiers, which didn't work).
- Use defines instead of magic numbers for F-Key & NDOF range checks.
- Use explicit values for NDOF event types.
- Minor clarification to doc-strings.
- Use doxy-sections.
There is probably a better solution that's possible, but the few other
things I tried didn't work, and the build error should be resolved for
the buildbots. This is similar to the "breaks" in the namespace for
functions declared in `ED_node.h`.
The code here was using velocity based interpolation copied from particles.
However there is no velocity cached in the rigid body point cache so the
results were non-sensical.
This adds a new curve primitive to generate arcs.
Radius mode (default): Generates a fixed radius arc on XY plane
with controls for Angle, Sweep and Invert.
Points mode: Generates a three point curve arc from Start to End
via Middle with an Angle Offset and option to invert the arc.
There are also outputs for arc center, radius and normal direction
relative to the Z-axis.
This patch is based on previous patches
D11713 and D13100 from @guitargeek. Thank you.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13640
This fixes a similar issue as the previous commit, but this time the
continuous notifiers would be sent after redoing. E.g. after moving an
object, and then modifying the transform in the "Adjust Last Operation"
panel.
The thumbnail caching continuously sends `ND_SPACE_FILE_PREVIEW`
notifiers via a timer. But this timer was never ended properly after
thumbnails are fully loaded into the cache.
Wouldn't actually cause a refresh or redraw, send and process the
notifiers.
I already tried to avoid this for the asset view template, but
apparently that wasn't working correctly. For the File/Asset Browser I
never applied that fix to avoid possible regressions before the release.
This commit moves code in all node editor files to the
`blender::ed::space_node` namespace, except for C API
functions defined in `ED_node.h`, which can only be moved
once all areas calling them are moved to C++.
The change is fairly straightforward, I just moved a couple
of "ED_" code blocks around to make the namespace more
contiguous, and there's the method for adding a pointer to
a struct in a C++ namespace in DNA.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13871
This patch fixes a correctness issue discovered in the `int4 select(...)` function on Apple Silicon machines, which causes bad bvh2 builds. Although the generated bvh2s give correct renders, the resulting runtime performance is terrible. This fix allows us to switch over to bvh2 on Apple Silicon giving a significant performance uplift for many of the standard benchmarking assets. It also fixes some unit test failures stemming from the use of MetalRT, and trivially enables the new pointcloud primitive.
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13877
Custom bones are drawn by instancing the GPUBatch of the base object. To
access the mesh and its GPUBatch, `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh` was
used. However, since GPU subdivision support, this will return a
subdivision wrapper which will never be drawn, and thus will have an
invalid batch, which caused the crash.
`BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh_no_subsurf` should be used instead, to
return the mesh that will be drawn, and have the subdivision evaluated
on the GPU. Note that the rest of the draw code is already using this
function.
This adds vertex creasing support for OpenSubDiv for modeling, rendering,
Alembic and USD I/O.
For modeling, vertex creasing follows the edge creasing implementation with an
operator accessible through the Vertex menu in Edit Mode, and some parameter in
the properties panel. The option in the Subsurf and Multires to use edge
creasing also affects vertex creasing.
The vertex crease data is stored as a CustomData layer, unlike edge creases
which for now are stored in `MEdge`, but will in the future also be moved to
a `CustomData` layer. See comments for details on the difference in behavior
for the `CD_CREASE` layer between egdes and vertices.
For Cycles this adds sockets on the Mesh node to hold data about which vertices
are creased (one socket for the indices, one for the weigths).
Viewport rendering of vertex creasing reuses the same color scheme as for edges
and creased vertices are drawn bigger than uncreased vertices.
For Alembic and USD, vertex crease support follows the edge crease
implementation, they are always read, but only exported if a `Subsurf` modifier
is present on the Mesh.
Reviewed By: brecht, fclem, sergey, sybren, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10145
This brush fixes the random spikes that
occasionally happen in multires models.
These spikes can be nearly impossible to
fix manually and can make working with
multires a nightmare.
Since vertex and face normals are now stored on the mesh when necessary,
we can expose them as contiguous arrays of vectors in the Python API.
This can give render engines and other addons easy access to they data
for fast access through a regular collection property.
While "Mesh Vertex" still has a "normal" property in RNA, that is only
maintained in order to avoid breaking the existing API, and accessing
it is less efficient than accessing the normals directly.
I made the normal arrays read-only, because modifying them could
put them in an invalid state. This is inline with how we treat the data
internally, and helps keep relationships between data clear.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13839
When toggling to a File Browser from an Asset Browesr, the asset indexer
would be used to load files. I couldn't spot issues with that on a
quick look, but this should still be corrected.
Adds an "Asset Indexing" option (enabled by default) to Preferences >
Experimental > Debugging. This is useful when working on the asset
library loading.
An external CMake script can be used to debug CMake code, modify/read
target properties, inter-target dependencies, non-cache variables etc.
Reviewed by: LazyDodo, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13830
This patch fixes crash T94736 on Metal in which the launch_params were not being updated to reflect destruction of MetalMem objects.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13875
When copying strips between 2 scenes, it wasn't possible to copy
animation curves along with strips.
In this patch curves are copied into clipboard `ListBase`. When pasted,
original curves are moved into temporary `ListBase` and curves in
clipboard are moved into scene action. This is because when strips from
clipboard have to be renamed, function `SEQ_ensure_unique_name()` does
fix RNA paths of curves, but this is done globally for all curves within
action. After strips are renamed, restore original curves from backup.
Note: This patch handles only fcurves. Drivers and actions are currently
not handled anywhere in VSE.
Fixes T77530
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13845
- Move functions that handle animation to own file - `animation.c`
- Refactor `SEQ_offset_animdata` and `SEQ_free_animdata` functions
- Add function `SEQ_fcurves_by_strip_get` to provide more granular
and explicit way for operators to handle animation
- Remove function `SEQ_dupe_animdata`, do curve duplication explicitly
in operator code, which makes more sense to do. Further this function
was also used for renaming strips which makes no sense.
- Refactor usage of function `SEQ_free_animdata` and remove XXX comment.
Now this functiuon is no longer called when `Sequence` data is freed
implicitly, it is done explicitly in high level function
`SEQ_edit_remove_flagged_sequences`
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13852
The ustring is not a trivially copyable object from the C++ standard
point of view, so using memcpy on it is strictly wrong. In practice,
however, this is OK since it is just a thin wrapper around char*.
For now use explicit cast to void* same as it was done in other places
of ccl::array implementation. But also localize the place where memory
copy happens to make it easier to support proper non-trivial C++
objects in the future.
This merge the description into one struct only that can be more easily
copied during `finalize()`.
The in and out layout parameters are better named and extended with the
invocation count (with fallback support)
Route cause was data alignment mismatch between GPU and CPU. This
mismatch would not allow us to bind the UBO where data wasn't available
on the GPU.
Fixed by using float4 in stead of float2. This could eventually be
packed, but that would lead to less readable code.
Cause was incorrect logic when generating the resource layout. It the
explicit_location_support setting was ignored and the binding were
generated for image, uniform buffers and storage buffers.
- Add BM_mesh_debug_print & BM_mesh_debug_info.
- Report flags in Mesh.cd_flag in BKE_mesh_debug_print
- Move custom data printing into customdata.cc (noted as a TODO).
Note that the term "runtime" has been removed from
`BKE_mesh_runtime_debug_print` since these are useful for debugging any
kind of mesh data.
Code that handled merging & initializing custom-data from other
meshes sometimes missed checks for this flag, causing bevel weights to
lost when the mesh was converted to a BMesh.
The following changes are a more general fix for T94197.
- Add BM_mesh_copy_init_customdata_from_mesh_array which initializes
custom-data from multiple meshes at once.
As well as initializing custom-data layers from Mesh.cd_flag.
This isn't essential for boolean, however it avoids the overhead of
resizing custom-data layers.
- Loading mesh data into a BMesh now respects Mesh.cd_flag
instead of only checking if the BMesh custom-data-layer exists.
Without this, the order of meshes passed to BM_mesh_bm_from_me could
give different (incorrect) results.
- Copying mesh data now copies `cd_flag` too. This is a precaution
as in my tests evaluating modifiers these values always matched.
Nevertheless it's correct to copy this value as custom-data it's
self is being copied.
The buffer passed as an argument to `GPUFrameBuffer.read_color` is used
in the return of the function and therefore, if not used, its refcount is
decremented.
So be sure to increment the refcount of the already existing objects that
will be used in the return of a function.
This was the case for multi input sockets that have a link already.
Since we have multi input sockets, the way we use `socket_is_available`
is not really giving the expected result on these.
When used for input sockets the intention is to find a free socket
(either for noodle **replacement**, then it is always available, or just
the next free available socket).
Now I would think without the intention to replace an existing link, a
multi input socket should still be available.
From the inside of the function, the `replace` argument turns [namewise]
to `allow_used`, which sounds a little different (so one might argue
that if `allow_used` is `False` this should also trigger for already
connected multi input sockets).
In the end, this is an issue with the variable naming though, cant think
of a usecase where the patch change would really go against intentions.
Maniphest Tasks: T93413
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13866
Bug possibly introduced in {rBc57e4418bb85aec8bd3615fd775b990badb43d30}.
Interestingly, the orientation set before (NORMAL), even different from
the orientation that was actually used, was allowing the use of
"orient_matrix" ("orient_matrix_type" should have been NORMAL in that
case too).
In any case, make sure the "orient_matrix_type" and "orient_type" are the
same so that the "orient_matrix" is used.
These operations (sorting and selecting all nodes) should generally
be handled by the node editor and not outside code. They were not
called outside of the node editor, so they can be moved to the editor's
`intern` header.
This file was added nine years ago, and was unused then.
Now with active tools we use a different approach to create
toolbars, so the file is not relevant.
This node allows accessing data of other elements in the context geometry.
It is similar to the Transfer Attribute node in Index mode. The main difference
is that this node does not require a geometry input, because the context
is used.
The node can e.g. be used to generalize what the Edge Vertices node is doing.
Instead of only being able to get the position of the vertices of an edge,
any field/attribute can be accessed on the vertices.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13825
Adds a second output to the edge angle node that shows the signed angle
between the two faces, where Convex angles are positive and Concave angles
are negative. This calculation is slower than the unsigned angle, so it
was best to leave both for times where the unsigned angle will suffice.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13796
It's now easier than before to do the interpolation of attributes
only for the elements that are actually used in some cases.
This can result in a speedup because unnecessary computations
can be avoided. See the patch for a simple performance test.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13828
Cause of the issue isn't that clear, but the NVIDIA GLSL compiler
complained that it couldn't find an overloaded function when the second
parameter is an interger. This change fixes it by using a float.
Display exact integer values of a floating point fields without
a fraction if the step is also an exact integer. This is intended
for cases when the value can technically be fractional, but most
commonly is supposed to be integer.
This handling is not applied if the field has any unit except frames,
because integer values aren't special for quantities like length.
The fraction is discarded in the normal display mode and when copying
the value to clipboard, but not when editing to remind the user that
the field allows fractions.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13753
Fix a precision issue when stepping down from 1 to 0 via the left
decrement button and step 100 results in a small nonzero value.
The reason is that 0.01 can't be precisely represented in binary
and converting to double before multiplication reveals this.
Ref D13753
This patch converts GPU_SHADER_2D_IMAGE_MULTI_RECT_COLOR shader to use
the GPUShaderCreateInfo pattern. It can be used as a reference when
converting other shaders.
In this special case the flat uniform vector cannot be used anymore as it
doesn't fit as push constants. To solve this a uniform buffer is used.
The previous optimization did not work in general yet, unfortunately.
This change makes the code more correct, but also brings back
some unnecessary updates (e.g. when creating a node group).
For boolean operations only one of the meshes was checked to determine
if bevel weights should be created.
Now initialize custom data from both meshes flag.
Note that this is a localized fix to be back-ported, further changes
will be made so edit-mode conversion accounts for this
without the caller needing explicit checks for custom-data flags.
Asset indexing was disabled as ID property indexing wasn't supported.
Now that ID property support is added we can enable asset indexing.
Check {T91406} for more information about asset indexing.
Object/collection asset workflow would need the bounding box for snapping.
The bounding box is stored using ID properties in the scene. Currently ID properties
aren't stored in the asset index, what would break object snapping. For this reason
Asset Indexing is turned off in mater. This patch will introduce the indexing of ID
properties what will allow the indexing to be turned on again.
## Data Mapping ##
For data mapping we store the internal structure of IDProperty to the indexer (including meta-data) to be able to deserialize it back.
```
[
{
"name": ..,
"value": ..,
"type": ..,
/* `subtype` and `length` are only available for IDP_ARRAYs. */
"subtype": ..,
},
]
```
| **DNA** | **Serialize type** | **Note** |
| IDProperty.name | StringValue| |
| IDProperty.type | StringValue| "IDP_STRING", "IDP_INT", "IDP_FLOAT", "IDP_ARRAY", "IDP_GROUP", "IDP_DOUBLE"|
| IDProperty.subtype | StringValue| "IDP_INT", "IDP_FLOAT", "IDP_GROUP", "IDP_DOUBLE" |
| IDProperty.value | StringValue | When type is IDP_STRING |
| IDProperty.value | IntValue | When type is IDP_INT |
| IDProperty.value | DoubleValue | When type is IDP_FLOAT/IDP_DOUBLE |
| IDProperty.value | ArrayValue | When type is IDP_GROUP. Recursively uses the same structure as described in this section. |
| IDProperty.value | ArrayValue | When type is IDP_ARRAY. Each element holds a single element as described in this section. |
NOTE: IDP_ID and IDP_IDARRAY aren't supported. The entry will not be added.
Example
```
[
{
"name": "MyIntValue,
"type": "IDP_INT",
"value": 6,
},
{
"name": "myComplexArray",
"type": "IDP_ARRAY",
"subtype": "IDP_GROUP",
"value": [
[
{
"name": ..
....
}
]
]
}
]
```
## Considered alternatives ##
- Add conversion functions inside `asset_indexer`; makes generic code part of a specific solution.
- Add conversion functions inside `BLI_serialize`; would add data transformation responsibilities inside a unit that is currently only responsible for formatting.
- Use direct mapping between IDP properties and Values; leads to missing information and edge cases (empty primitive arrays) that could not be de-serialized.
Reviewed By: Severin, mont29, HooglyBoogly
Maniphest Tasks: T92306
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12990
Motion paths themselves aren't getting saved (not sure if they are
without overrides), but being able to override options makes them
usable even if it's necessary to regenerate every edit session.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13842
Some new obj exporter tests were disabled because the normals were different
in the last decimal place on different platforms.
The old python exporter deduped normals with their coordinates rounded to
four decimal places. This change does the same in the new exporter.
On one test, this produced a file 25% smaller and even ran 10% faster.
This can simplify iterating through all of the indices in the vector,
which is fairly common, since one of the benefits of the data structure
is that all values are contiguous.
This node's UI uses a multi-select enum to allow adjusting the
type of both handle sides with the same node. Since usually the
user wants to affect both handles, and it's the multi-select behavior
isn't obvious, selecting both by default is an improvement.
This significantly reduces discontinuities on UV seams, by giving a better
match of the texture filtered colors on both sides of the seam. It works by
using pixels from adjacent faces across the UV seam.
This new option is called "Adjacent Faces" and is the default. The old option
is called "Extend", and extends border pixels outwards.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13303
Use GPU-side scaling to speed up the scaling itself, and to avoid having
to copy the image buffer using the CPU. Mipmapping is used to get decent
filtering when downscaling without ugly artifacts.
In my comparisons, there was barely any difference between the methods
for DPIs >= 1. Below that, the result looks a bit different due to the
different filtering method.
See D13144 for screen-recordings showing the difference.
Part of T92922.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13144
Reviewed by: Jeroen Bakker
Typo in rB605cdc4346e5f82, both `eBlendfileLinkAppendForeachItemFlag`
flags had the same value, effectively preventing to filter out direct
vs. indirect appended items.
Override layers are a standard feature of Alembic, where archives can override
data from other archives, provided that the hierarchies match.
This is useful for modifying a UV map, updating an animation, or even creating
some sort of LOD system where low resolution meshes are swapped by high resolution
versions.
It is possible to add UV maps and vertex colors using this system, however, they
will only appear in the spreadsheet editor when viewing evaluated data, as the UV
map and Vertex color UI only show data present on the original mesh.
Implementation wise, this adds a `CacheFileLayer` data structure to the `CacheFile`
DNA, as well as some operators and UI to present and manage the layers. For both
the Alembic importer and the Cycles procedural, the main change is creating an
archive from a list of filepaths, instead of a single one.
After importing the base file through the regular import operator, layers can be added
to or removed from the `CacheFile` via the UI list under the `Override Layers` panel
located in the Mesh Sequence Cache modifier. Layers can also be moved around or
hidden.
See differential page for tests files and demos.
Reviewed by: brecht, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13603
This is a first part of the Shader Create Info system could be.
A shader create info provides a way to define shader structure, resources
and interfaces. This makes for a quick way to provide backend agnostic
binding informations while also making shader variations easy to declare.
- Clear source input (only one file). Cleans up the GPU api since we can create a
shader from one descriptor
- Resources and interfaces are generated by the backend (much simpler than parsing).
- Bindings are explicit from position in the array.
- GPUShaderInterface becomes a trivial translation of enums and string copy.
- No external dependency to third party lib.
- Cleaner code, less fragmentation of resources in several libs.
- Easy to modify / extend at runtime.
- no parser involve, very easy to code.
- Does not hold any data, can be static and kept on disc.
- Could hold precompiled bytecode for static shaders.
This also includes a new global dependency system.
GLSL shaders can include other sources by using #pragma BLENDER_REQUIRE(...).
This patch already migrated several builtin shaders. Other shaders should be migrated
one at a time, and could be done inside master.
There is a new compile directive `WITH_GPU_SHADER_BUILDER` this is an optional
directive for linting shaders to increase turn around time.
What is remaining:
- pyGPU API {T94975}
- Migration of other shaders. This could be a community effort.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T94975
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13360
For an upcoming refactoring of library remapping we want to be able to test if the logic won't change.
It also increased my experience inside the remapping codebase and find out what exactly needed to
be refactored.
This patch adds test cases for the core functionality of `foreach_libblock_remap_callback`. The test cases
don't cover of all the branches. Also pre-, post-processing, referencing and proxies are not tested.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13815
Allows conveniently selecting an inverse of a collection.
Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13846
This patch improves conversion method from NURBS to Bezier curves,
resulting in exact shape between those two types when provided with
a 3rd degree NURBS curve. Part of T86086.
See the differential revision for more comparisons.
The node still cannot account properly for a NURBS "order" other
than 4 and it does not take into account control point weights.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13546
Fix the description for WORKSPACE_OT_reorder_to_back to say "last" in
list rather than "first"
See D13696 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13696
Reviewed by Aaron Carlisle
The crash is due to the fact that GPU subdivision extraction routines
for edit data (including UVs) only worked for BMesh. However, a Mesh
based version is still needed for texture painting. This adds the
missing components. This also ensures all data are properly initialized
(at least the ones revealed by the bug).
This puts the loop over the final subdivision quads outside of the mesh
iteration callback. This can also allow for easier parallel execution in
the future if need be.
Since the option to enable linkers are booleans,
it's possible to enable them all at once.
Now only the first enabled + available linker is used
(with priority given to link is with better performance).
Set the linker using CMAKE_*_LINKER_FLAGS instead of {C/CXX}FLAGS.
There is no advantage in using the CFLAGS to set the linker, it has the
downside of triggering a full rebuild when changing the linker.
Tested building Blender and the bpy.so Python module.
Ref D13833
Reviewed by: sergey, brecht
Conceptually, this is the geometry that data is taken from,
not the target of an operation, so rename it from "Target"
to "Source". This was common user feedback and agreed
on in a recent sub-module meeting.
Before rB644e6c7a3e99ae1d43ed, `fill` was used in the error
cases, but now `fill_indices` is used, which doesn't work when
the span is empty (when only one output is used). The fix is just
to check for that case.
The search list only displayed the "Result" output socket in this
case, which is unexpected since dragging from an input gives the
operations in the list as well. Also use integer mode when
connecting to boolean sockets.
I noticed these when doing final cleanup on rBcfa53e0fbeed.
One use was removed in that commit, the others were unused
going further back a few years.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13834
`TreeElement` isn't a trivial type anymore, so `MEM_delete()` should be
called, which calls the destructor.
AFAICS this would cause a memory leak, since the contained `unique_ptr`
is allocated but not destructed correctly - but it's not using the
guarded allocator so woudn't be reported.
Smart pointers should be the default choice for C++ owning pointers,
since they let you manage memory using RAII.
Also moved type factory methods into static class functions.
Basically this removes any C <-> C++ glue code. C++ types are accessed
directly via the public C++ APIs.
Contains some related changes like, moving functions that were
previously declared in a now removed header to a different file, whose
header is the more appropriate place (and the source file as well).
But generally I tried to avoid other changes.
The switch to how normals are kept has led to tiny differences in
the normal output values on different platforms. Disabling the failing
tests while working on a solution to this problem.
Part of a5cb7c1e62 is reverted since it
created unknown pragma warning on windows.
Use a trick to do self-assigning.
Reviewed by Jacques Lucke in chat.
`BKE_layer_collection_sync` was missing a specific handling for one of
those pre-master collection cases,
NOTE: It is a bit unfortunate to have to do 'do-version' code in BKE...
At some point might look into moving this into actual `do_version` file,
but this is not fully trivial not critical improvement for now.
Caused by rBa5c59fb90ef9.
Since Group Input and Output sockets happen to be of type `SOCK_CUSTOM`
[and since rBa5c59fb90ef9 custom py defined sockets are too :)] a check
introduced in rB513066e8ad6f that prevents connections for `SOCK_CUSTOM`
triggered.
Now refine the check, so it specifically looks for NODE_GROUP_INPUT /
NODE_GROUP_OUTPUT, too (this keeps the intention intact to not connect
group inputs to group outputs and vice versa, but allows custom py
defined sockets to connect again) and put it in new utility function.
Maniphest Tasks: T94827
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13817
Blender.xcodeproj User-supplied CFBundleIdentifier value
'org.blenderfoundation.blender' in the Info.plist must be the same as
the PRODUCT_BUNDLE_IDENTIFIER build setting value ''.
Reviewed By: #platform_macos, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13826
Didn't remove the key-value pair since old Xcode behavior is not
known.
warning: LSMinimumSystemVersion of '10.9.0' is less than the value of
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET '10.13' - setting to '10.13'. (in target
'blender' from project 'Blender')
Reviewed By: #platform_macos, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13831
Fix assignment warning
source/blender/blenlib/tests/BLI_any_test.cc:56:5: warning: explicitly
assigning value of variable of type 'blender::Any<void, 8, 8>'
to itself [-Wself-assign-overloaded]
c = c;
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13835
2-point-curves are treated separately from 3plus-point-curves (assume a
lot of the twisting reduction can be skipped, so there is a dedicated
function for single segment curves).
And while using the 3plus-point-curves function [`make_bevel_list_3D`]
would actually work in this case, the dedicated function
`make_bevel_list_segment_3D` would only consider the tilt of the second
point and would just copy over the quat to the first point as well. Dont
see a reason for this, now consider the first point's tilt as well.
Maniphest Tasks: T94837
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13813
Can give considerably faster linking, especially on system with many
cores.
The mold linker recently reached 1.0, see:
https://github.com/rui314/mold
The current stable release of GCC can't use this linker via
-fuse-ld=mold, so this patch uses the "-B" argument to add a binary
directory containing an alternate "ld" command that points to
"mold" (which is part of the default mold installation).
Some timing tests for linking full builds for AMD TR 3970X:
- BFD: 20.78 seconds.
- LLD: 12.16 seconds.
- GOLD: 7.21 seconds.
- MOLD: 2.53 seconds.
Ref D13807
Reviewed by: sergey, brecht
The mask is only used if it's not zero. Adding the normal mask made
it not zero, but it didn't include anything else, so all custom data
layers except normals were removed. The fix is to only add normals
to the mask when it should be used.
As described in T91186, this commit moves mesh vertex normals into a
contiguous array of float vectors in a custom data layer, how face
normals are currently stored.
The main interface is documented in `BKE_mesh.h`. Vertex and face
normals are now calculated on-demand and cached, retrieved with an
"ensure" function. Since the logical state of a mesh is now "has
normals when necessary", they can be retrieved from a `const` mesh.
The goal is to use on-demand calculation for all derived data, but
leave room for eager calculation for performance purposes (modifier
evaluation is threaded, but viewport data generation is not).
**Benefits**
This moves us closer to a SoA approach rather than the current AoS
paradigm. Accessing a contiguous `float3` is much more efficient than
retrieving data from a larger struct. The memory requirements for
accessing only normals or vertex locations are smaller, and at the
cost of more memory usage for just normals, they now don't have to
be converted between float and short, which also simplifies code
In the future, the remaining items can be removed from `MVert`,
leaving only `float3`, which has similar benefits (see T93602).
Removing the combination of derived and original data makes it
conceptually simpler to only calculate normals when necessary.
This is especially important now that we have more opportunities
for temporary meshes in geometry nodes.
**Performance**
In addition to the theoretical future performance improvements by
making `MVert == float3`, I've done some basic performance testing
on this patch directly. The data is fairly rough, but it gives an idea
about where things stand generally.
- Mesh line primitive 4m Verts: 1.16x faster (36 -> 31 ms),
showing that accessing just `MVert` is now more efficient.
- Spring Splash Screen: 1.03-1.06 -> 1.06-1.11 FPS, a very slight
change that at least shows there is no regression.
- Sprite Fright Snail Smoosh: 3.30-3.40 -> 3.42-3.50 FPS, a small
but observable speedup.
- Set Position Node with Scaled Normal: 1.36x faster (53 -> 39 ms),
shows that using normals in geometry nodes is faster.
- Normal Calculation 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.19x faster (25 -> 21 ms),
shows that calculating normals is slightly faster now.
- File Size of 1.6m Vert Cube: 1.03x smaller (214.7 -> 208.4 MB),
Normals are not saved in files, which can help with large meshes.
As for memory usage, it may be slightly more in some cases, but
I didn't observe any difference in the production files I tested.
**Tests**
Some modifiers and cycles test results need to be updated with this
commit, for two reasons:
- The subdivision surface modifier is not responsible for calculating
normals anymore. In master, the modifier creates different normals
than the result of the `Mesh` normal calculation, so this is a bug
fix.
- There are small differences in the results of some modifiers that
use normals because they are not converted to and from `short`
anymore.
**Future improvements**
- Remove `ModifierTypeInfo::dependsOnNormals`. Code in each modifier
already retrieves normals if they are needed anyway.
- Copy normals as part of a better CoW system for attributes.
- Make more areas use lazy instead of eager normal calculation.
- Remove `BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty` in more places since that is
now the default state of a new mesh.
- Possibly apply a similar change to derived face corner normals.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12770
Some of the message-bus macros are not safe to use in C++. This has come
up before, but no good solution was found. Now @LazyDodo, @HooglyBoogly
and I concluded this is the best duct tape "solution" for the moment.
The message-bus API should address this.
Today many users seem to think the output from
this node is a single curve with multiple splines.
This patch renames the geometry output socket
from "Curves" to "Curve Instances" to avoid confusion.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13693
We want to refactor quite some of the Outliner code using C++, this is a
logical step to help the transition to a new architecture.
Includes plenty of fixes to make this compile without warnings, trying
not to change logic. The usual stuff (casts from `void *`, designated
initializers, compound literals, etc.).
There were a couple of function name collisions which were caused
by sharing code with the mask modifier. I just removed the dependence
on the mask modifier now. The code that I duplicated for that purpose
is only in a legacy node, so it can be expected to be removed soonish.
And change install_deps.sh to build shared (instead of static) FFMPEG
libraries, for consistency with other library dependencies and to simplify
the logic. This may require users of install_deps.sh to rebuild FFMPEG.
This is the last step that lets us get rid of LIBPATH variables and
link_directories() entirely, as recommended by the CMake docs.
Some fixes were needed in the find FFMPEG module to make it actually work,
this code was unused up to now.
Followup to D8855.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9177
The fundamental limitation is that we can only have one instance
("dupli") generator at a time. Because the mesh output of a curve
object is output as an instances, the geometry set instances existed,
replacing the object as font instances. The "fix" is to reverse the
order. The behavior won't be perfect still, but at least the old
behavior will be preserved, which is really what matters for a
feature like this.
One way to take this change further would be completely disabling
regular geometry evaluation while this option is active. However,
it doesn't seem like that would actually improve the state of the code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13768
When drawing windows on monitors that differ in DPI, we can sometimes
have UI elements draw at an incorrect scale. This patch just ensures
that `wm_window_make_drawable` always updates DPI.
See D10483 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10483
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
Allow area Split to be initiated in any area and give better feedback
when not allowed.
See D13599 for more details and usage examples.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13599
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
And change install_deps.sh to build shared (instead of static) FFMPEG
libraries, for consistency with other library dependencies and to simplify
the logic. This may require users of install_deps.sh to rebuild FFMPEG.
This is the last step that lets us get rid of LIBPATH variables and
link_directories() entirely, as recommended by the CMake docs.
Some fixes were needed in the find FFMPEG module to make it actually work,
this code was unused up to now.
Followup to D8855.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9177
This is my attempt of adding defaults for the space clip editor struct
(in line with https://developer.blender.org/T80164).
It adds the default allocation for `SpaceClip` and
`node_composite_movieclip.cc`. This also solves the error below (for
C++ files using the DNA_default_alloc), which was put forward by
Sergey Sharybin.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13367
Reviewed by: Julian Eisel
While theorically fairly generic, current code is only enabled for
bledfile and liboverride views, and only used to display messages from
library IDs.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13766
SVG files contained specific detailed pathnames on developers'
computers. These included full local user profile and path and should
not be in the release.
This patches corrects those lines. It also removes unused gradients from
the private icons SVG.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13344
Reviewed by: Yevgeny Makarov, Julian Eisel
This adds wrapper classes that make it easier to use GPU objects in C++.
####Motivations:####
- Easier handling of GPU objects.
- EEVEE rewrite already makes use of similar wrappers.
- There is the ongoing effort to use more C++ in the codebase
and lans to port more engines to it.
- The shader code refactor will make use of many UBOs with shared
struct declaration. This helps managing them.
- Safer handling of `TextureFromPool` which can't be bound as normal
texture (only texture ref) and can be better tracked in the future.
####Considerations:####
- I chose the `blender::draw` namespace because `blender::gpu` already has private classes (i.e: `gpu::Texture`).
- Theses are wrappers that manage a GPU object internally. They might be confused with actual `Texture`. However, the name `TextureWrapper` is a bit too much verbose in my opinion. I'm open to suggestion about better name.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13805
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:`float2`) by making heavy
usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector
classes (inside the `blender::math` namespace) and are not vector size
dependent for the most part.
In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming
to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication.
####Motivations:
- We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++.
This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others
we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were
asking for many more code duplication.
- Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size.
- We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector
functions should be static and not in the class namespace.
- Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their
incompleteness.
- The current state of the `BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh` is a
bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each
others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be
static are not (i.e: `float3::reflect()`).
####Upsides:
- Still support `.x, .y, .z, .w` for readability.
- Compact, readable and easilly extendable.
- All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types
and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization
let us define exception for special class (like mpq).
- With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance
is the same.
####Downsides:
- Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are
rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are
quite trivial) but by the type conversions.
- Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since
the usage is not really widespread.
- Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length.
For instance, one can't call `len_squared_v3v3` in
`math::length_squared()` and call it a day.
- Type cast does not work with the template version of the `math::`
vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast `float *` and
`(float *)[3]` to `float3` for the function calls.
i.e: `math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]);`
- Some parts might loose in readability:
`float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized())`
becoming
`math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2))`
But I propose, when appropriate, to use
`using namespace blender::math;` on function local or file scope to
increase readability.
`dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2))`
####Consideration:
- Include back `.length()` method. It is quite handy and is more C++
oriented.
- I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt
like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify
to our needs.
- I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential
copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted.
- This touches `delaunay_2d.cc` and the intersection code. I would like
to know @howardt opinion on the matter.
- The `noexcept` on the copy constructor of `mpq(2|3)` is being removed.
But according to @JacquesLucke it is not a real problem for now.
I would like to give a huge thanks to @JacquesLucke who helped during this
and pushed me to reduce the duplication further.
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13791
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:`float2`) by making heavy
usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector
classes (inside the `blender::math` namespace) and are not vector size
dependent for the most part.
In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming
to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication.
####Motivations:
- We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++.
This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others
we currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were
asking for many more code duplication.
- Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size.
- We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector
functions should be static and not in the class namespace.
- Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their
incompleteness.
- The current state of the `BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh` is a
bit of a let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each
others with different codestyles, and some functions that should be
static are not (i.e: `float3::reflect()`).
####Upsides:
- Still support `.x, .y, .z, .w` for readability.
- Compact, readable and easilly extendable.
- All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types
and can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization
let us define exception for special class (like mpq).
- With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance
is the same.
####Downsides:
- Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are
rarelly caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are
quite trivial) but by the type conversions.
- Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since
the usage is not really widespread.
- Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length.
For instance, one can't call `len_squared_v3v3` in
`math::length_squared()` and call it a day.
- Type cast does not work with the template version of the `math::`
vector functions. Meaning you need to manually cast `float *` and
`(float *)[3]` to `float3` for the function calls.
i.e: `math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]);`
- Some parts might loose in readability:
`float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized())`
becoming
`math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2))`
But I propose, when appropriate, to use
`using namespace blender::math;` on function local or file scope to
increase readability.
`dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2))`
####Consideration:
- Include back `.length()` method. It is quite handy and is more C++
oriented.
- I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement. It felt
like too much for what we need and would be difficult to extend / modify
to our needs.
- I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential
copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted.
- This touches `delaunay_2d.cc` and the intersection code. I would like
to know @howardt opinion on the matter.
- The `noexcept` on the copy constructor of `mpq(2|3)` is being removed.
But according to @JacquesLucke it is not a real problem for now.
I would like to give a huge thanks to @JacquesLucke who helped during this
and pushed me to reduce the duplication further.
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13791
Fixes issue T94603
It adds a new compositor node called Scene Time which is already present as a geo node, having the same basic nodes available in all node trees is a nice thing to have.
Renames "Time" node to "Time Curve", this is done to avoid confusion between the Time node and the Scene Time node.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T94603
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13762
This patch implements the vector types (i.e:float2) by making heavy
usage of templating. All vector functions are now outside of the vector
classes (inside the blender::math namespace) and are not vector size
dependent for the most part.
In the ongoing effort to make shaders less GL centric, we are aiming
to share more code between GLSL and C++ to avoid code duplication.
Motivations:
- We are aiming to share UBO and SSBO structures between GLSL and C++.
This means we will use many of the existing vector types and others we
currently don't have (uintX, intX). All these variations were asking
for many more code duplication.
- Deduplicate existing code which is duplicated for each vector size.
- We also want to share small functions. Which means that vector functions
should be static and not in the class namespace.
- Reduce friction to use these types in new projects due to their
incompleteness.
- The current state of the BLI_(float|double|mpq)(2|3|4).hh is a bit of a
let down. Most clases are incomplete, out of sync with each others with
different codestyles, and some functions that should be static are not
(i.e: float3::reflect()).
Upsides:
- Still support .x, .y, .z, .w for readability.
- Compact, readable and easilly extendable.
- All of the vector functions are available for all the vectors types and
can be restricted to certain types. Also template specialization let us
define exception for special class (like mpq).
- With optimization ON, the compiler unroll the loops and performance is
the same.
Downsides:
- Might impact debugability. Though I would arge that the bugs are rarelly
caused by the vector class itself (since the operations are quite trivial)
but by the type conversions.
- Might impact compile time. I did not saw a significant impact since the
usage is not really widespread.
- Functions needs to be rewritten to support arbitrary vector length. For
instance, one can't call len_squared_v3v3 in math::length_squared() and
call it a day.
- Type cast does not work with the template version of the math:: vector
functions. Meaning you need to manually cast float * and (float *)[3] to
float3 for the function calls.
i.e: math::distance_squared(float3(nearest.co), positions[i]);
- Some parts might loose in readability:
float3::dot(v1.normalized(), v2.normalized())
becoming
math::dot(math::normalize(v1), math::normalize(v2))
But I propose, when appropriate, to use
using namespace blender::math; on function local or file scope to
increase readability. dot(normalize(v1), normalize(v2))
Consideration:
- Include back .length() method. It is quite handy and is more C++
oriented.
- I considered the GLM library as a candidate for replacement.
It felt like too much for what we need and would be difficult to
extend / modify to our needs.
- I used Macros to reduce code in operators declaration and potential
copy paste bugs. This could reduce debugability and could be reverted.
- This touches delaunay_2d.cc and the intersection code. I would like to
know @Howard Trickey (howardt) opinion on the matter.
- The noexcept on the copy constructor of mpq(2|3) is being removed.
But according to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) it is not a real problem
for now.
I would like to give a huge thanks to @Jacques Lucke (JacquesLucke) who
helped during this and pushed me to reduce the duplication further.
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey, JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13791
The issue was caused by rBd09b1d2759861aa012ab2e7e4ce2ffa2.
Since this commit, the image users in gpu materials were updated
during depsgraph evaluation as well. However, there was a race
condition when one thread is deleting gpu materials in `BKE_material_eval`
while another thread is updating the image users at the same time.
The solution is to make sure that deleting gpu materials is done before
iterating over all gpu materials, by adding a new depsgraph relation.
The main issue was the use of `G_MAIN` during file load.
This patch refactors the code so that iterating over `G_MAIN`
is not necessary anymore. See D13800 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13800
The issue was caused by Cycles display driver not being able to restore
window's OpenGL context after disposing Cycles-side OpenGL context.
This is due to the window OpenGL re-activation needing to access window
manager which gets cleared out form global main during file reading.
Defer clearing window manager from the global main to until after all
screens are "exited". This allows Cycles to properly stop rendering,
dispose its OpenGL context, and restore window's drawable context.
It is unclear why it was required to clear window manager list early
on. Guess is that it comes from an original code in a1c8543f2a where
there was an early return which then got replaced with an actual logic
without changing the order of de-initialization and window manager list
clear.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13799
The direct cause of the bug in question was passing in the raw memory
buffer to sscanf. It should be called with a null-terminated buffer;
which isn't guaranteed when blindly trusting the file data.
When attempting to fuzz this code path, a variety of other crashes were
discovered and fixed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11952
Remove code that very slightly darkened line on bottom of timeline, when
backdrop is enabled. Purpose of the code wasn't dodumented, and 2.79
doesn't seem to produce this darkened line.
Rename drawing functions to appropriate names.
Add maximum string length argument to UI_fontstyle_draw to reduce usage
of BLF_DRAW_STR_DUMMY_MAX. Reorders arguments to UI_fontstyle_draw_ex
See D13794 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13794
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Reduction of the number of uses of the define BLF_DRAW_STR_DUMMY_MAX
by using actual sizes of static character arrays.
See D13793 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13793
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Blender's compositor code already makes extensive use of
namespace which makes it very simple to enable unity build.
There was one duplicated function that has since to be moved
to a common header.
I saw roughly a 3x speedup of bf_compositor using ninja on
linux using i5 8250u (1:34 down to 0:34).
Reviewed By: LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13792
With this change, compilation saw a 2.4x improvement.
This can be combined with unity build to give an overall 4x improvement
Depends on D13797
Reviewed By: LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13798
Removal of unused tmp member of GHOST_TEventImeData. Not used now,
nor was it used by the commit that added it to begin with.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11799
Reviewed by Ray Molenkamp
our UNUSED macro is essentially a no-op for MSVC, which lead to
the situation where this well meant macro was emitting the
following warning:
C4189: 'UNUSED_i': local variable is initialized but not referenced
However since we have been on c++17 for a while now the UNUSED
macro can be replaced with the standard [[maybe_unused]] attribute
in cpp files.
This changes cleans up the use of the UNUSED macro in the
bf_nodes_geometry project.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12915
Reviewed by: JacquesLucke, Severin, Sergey, HooglyBoogly
Since CMake 3.16, CMake has native precompiled header (PCH) support.
This change swaps Blender's own PCH implementation with the native implementation.
Previously, PCH was only enabled on Windows however,
this new implementation works on all platforms.
For more information see https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/target_precompile_headers.html
On my system, Linux with ninja running on an i5 8250U
I saw a 60% reduction in compile times for `bf_freestyle` + linking time.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13797
The problem was the points were selected in edit mode and then sampled. Now, in draw mode, the points are always unselected to avoid this effect in the auto merge process.
The new triangulation mode for quads is the opposite of the current default
shortest diagonal mode. It is optimal for cloth simulations using quad meshes.
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13777
Issue introduced in rB1d49293b80446b89b5b12fa0eeefaf14e5051e48
`drw_manager_init` must be called after `drw_context_state_init` as
`DST.draw_ctx.sh_cfg` (indicating when the view is clipped) must be set
first.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13795
After disconnecting hair on an object, if you then hide the particle system, and try connecting the hair again, the operator is cancelled due to `remap_hair_emitter` returning `false` because `target_psmd->mesh_final` is NULL, but `connect_hair` will still strip the `PSYS_GLOBAL_HAIR` flag, which will cause the hair in the hidden particle system to be positioned incorrectly. The correct behavior is to strip the flag only if `remap_hair_emitter` succeeds.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13703
When the 'threshold' is not used in the type we are comparing, just hide
it. This was obvious for some types (e.g. Materials), but maybe not so
on others (e.g. Polygon Sides) and potentionally confusing.
Reported by @hitrpr in chat.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13760
This is an update to the correct OCIO role.
It changes `SceneReference` to `scene_linear`
See https://opencolorio.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/authoring/overview.html#config-roles
> - reference - the color space against which the other color spaces are defined
>NOTE: The reference role has sometimes been misinterpreted as being the space in which “reference art” is stored in.
>
> - scene_linear - the scene-referred linear-to-light color space, often the same as the reference space
The current OCIO UX working group doc says:
>reference: This role has had multiple interpreted meanings over the years and is a common point of confusion. It is kept in OCIO for backwards compatibility, but the recommendation is that it is not used by apps.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11398
This puts all static functions in composite node files into a new
namespace. This allows using unity build which can improve
compile times significantly.
This is a follow up on rB1df8abff257030ba79bc23dc321f35494f4d91c5
but for compositor nodes.
The namespace name is derived from the file name.
That makes it possible to write some tooling that checks the names later on.
The filename extension (`cc`) is added to the namespace name as well.
his also possibly simplifies tooling but also makes it more obvious that this namespace is specific to a file.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, HooglyBoogly, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13466
If timeline contains scene strip outside of edited meta strip, this will
cause crash. This is because prefetchin ignored meta strips being edited
when rendering, but did check for scene strips only inside edited meta
strip.
Change active seqbase pointer when entering meta strip. This makes it
possible to prefetch only content that is being presented to user.
rBeed45d2a239a introduced a GPU backend for OpenSubDiv which lets us do
the subdivision at render time. However, some tools might still need to
have the subdivision data available on the CPU side. For this a
subdivision mesh wrapper was also introduced, and is computed whenever a
CPU side mesh is needed. The subdivision settings for this wrapper are
stored during modifier evaluation if GPU subdivision can be done.
The performance regression is due to the fact that although the
subdivision mesh was already computed on the CPU, and no subdivision
wrapper is generated, some checks for creating subdivision data in
`BKE_mesh_wrapper_ensure_subdivision` where still run, one of which is
very expensive.
To fix this we first check the runtime settings of the mesh to see if
subdivision is needed at all.
This commit adds topology information from mesh data structs to the
spreadsheet when the debug value `4001` is set. Eventually we could
expose these. For now it can be a useful tool for developers when
working on mesh algorithms.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13735
The value of this flag was only retrieved in `nodeGetActiveID`, which
wasn't used anywhere. Other than that, the `NODE_ACTIVE_ID` and
related functions seem to come from the Blender internal renderer.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13770
This commit moves the normal field input to `BKE_geometry_set.hh`
from the node file so that normals can be used as an implicit input to
other nodes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13779
Slight change to our processing of Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V, and Ctrl-X so that
they will not be triggered if Alt is also pressed. This allows entry
of AltGr-C, -V, -X when using International keyboard layouts.
See D13781 for more details
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13781
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
Treat "/" as a key that should be evaluated by the Win IME system when
the input language is Chinese. This fixes a duplication of the input
character and results in the expected output of a Chinese wide comma.
See D13771 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13771
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
Consider temporary directory to be variant part of session configuration
which gets communicated to the tile manager on render reset.
This allows to be able to render with one temp directory, change the
directory, render again and have proper render result even with enabled
persistent data.
For the ease of access to the temp directory expose it via the render
engine API (engine.temp_directory).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13790
The issue was caused by the recent changes in the way how the
render result is drawn: the display driver now could hold an
OpenGL resources. Those resources are not shared across contexts
so whenever OpenGL context is destroyed those resources are to
be destroyed as well (and not attempted to be re-used for a next
render).
Do such destruction and entire driver re-creation since it does
simplifies things from API usage point of view without causing
measurable slowdown.
Steps to reproduce the issue:
- Set the render resolution to 2x of Full HD
- Enable persistent data
- Render (F12)
- Render again
Observe OpenGL state being corrupted. Easy to see in debug mode
where IMM abstraction level reports issues about the buffer size
not being the proper size. This was caused by the display driver
trying to use VAO from the previous OpenGL context.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13789
The core issue is that flushing dependencies are created from an object
to a node tree when it contains e.g. a Texture Coordinate node.
That is an issue because the evaluation of the node tree itself does not
depend on the object (node tree evaluation is essentially a no-op).
Only other systems that parse and evaluate the node tree in a specific
context actually depend on e.g. the position of the referenced object.
It can even be the case that the node tree depends on objects that
the actual evaluator (geometry nodes modifier/material) does not depend
on, because a node is not connected to the output.
Geometry nodes makes the distinction between dependencies to the
node tree and to the evaluator already. Shader nodes do not.
Therefore, shader nodes need a flushing relation from node groups
to their parent node groups.
This brings back some unnecessary updates from rB7e712b2d6a0d
(e.g. when creating a node group from nodes that are not connected
to the output). This is a bit unfortunate, but refactoring how
dependencies work with shader nodes is a out of scope for this fix.
Since rBf9ccd26b037d, calling `data.path_resolve()` on custom properties
with `None` value do not cause a `ValueError` exception any more. This
is now taken into account in the keying sets targeting custom
properties.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13787
rBd6891d9bee2b introduced a way to apply a single constraint from the
constraint stack. For this we want to work in the evaluated domain, in
particular the constraint target should be evaluated (the shrinkwrap
constraint needs to have access to the target's evaluated mesh).
Thx a lot to @sergey for handholding here!
Maniphest Tasks: T94600
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13765
This moves the clear paths button ("X") to the same line of "Update All Paths",
and make it visible at all times.
1. The clear button affects all objects (by default). However the
Calculate/Update Paths only works on the selected objects/objects.
Better to not have them both on the same line.
2. The operator to clear object and pose paths can run even if the active
object/bone has no motion path. However the UI was not showing the button in
those cases.
Before:
{F12757500, size=full}
After:
{F12757502, size=full}
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13609
Compositor node to convert between color spaces.
Conversion is skipped when converting between the same color spaces or to or from data spaces.
Implementation done for tiled and full frame compositor.
Reviewed By: Blendify, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12481
Switched populating GHOST_WintabInfoWin32 vector from resizing and
assigning to reserving and pushing.
Removed unnecessary state tracking for multiple button presses in a
single packet.
Paired initialization with definition, and added default initialization
for GHOST_WintabInfoWin32.
Currently the node link ui template only works with a few socket types.
This commit addes support for the rest of the socket type declarations.
As pointed out in D13776 currently after recent refactors
Shader nodes no longer display in the menu.
In the future more socket types will be used in the shader nodes
and makes the UI template work better for other node trees.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13778
Weightpaint gradient tool panel showed in other modes (and as a separate
panel).
Fix for fix, see
- rBf8a0e102cf5e
- rBe549d6c1bd2d
So now, check mode again and restrict to topbar (prevents an additional
panel since this is already included in the brush settings).
ref rB0837926740b3 in sculpt-dev branch, so thx @joeedh as well!
Maniphest Tasks: T94243
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13630
Currently, most node buttons are defined in `drawnode.cc` however,
this is inconvenient because it requires editing many files when adding new nodes.
The goal is to minimize the number of files needed to add or update a node.
This commit moves most of the node layout functions for shader nodes into their respected
source/blender/nodes/shader/nodes file.
In the future, these functions will be simplified to node_layout.
Some nodes were left in `drawnode.cc` as this would require duplicating code
while this is likely fine it is best to leave that to a seperate commit.
Some software or processing tools (videogrammetry in this case) may
export malformed files with velocity data even when the frame is empty
for some reason. We need to explicity compare the data size with the
vertex size, and refuse to load the attribute if there is a data size
mismatch.
The dangling pointer caused errors further down the line.
The solution is to simply delete an internal link when one
of the corresponding sockets is removed (just like normal
links are removed as well).
We can't include `BLI_utildefines.h` in `RNA_types.h` since Cycles includes
that, but duplicates some of the util defines. So you'd have duplicated
definitions.
Fixes a bug introduced in rB5dedb39d447b. `mesh_original` is not set if the
mesh has no generative modifiers, in which case we can use `mesh_final`, which
would seem to be consistent with the rest of the particle code. An alternative
approach would be to make sure that `mesh_original` is always set in
`deformVerts`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13754
Must take into account SD_OBJECT_TRANSFORM_APPLIED to determine if the normal
was already in world space.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13639
The root of the issue is caused by Cycles ignoring OpenGL limitation on
the maximum resolution of textures: Cycles was allocating texture of the
final render resolution. It was exceeding limitation on certain GPUs and
driver.
The idea is simple: use multiple textures for the display, each of which
will fit into OpenGL limitations.
There is some code which allows the display driver to know when to start
the new tile. Also added some code to allow force graphics interop to be
re-created. The latter one ended up not used in the final version of the
patch, but it might be helpful for other drivers implementation.
The tile size is limited to 8K now as it is the safest size for textures
on many GPUs and OpenGL drivers.
This is an updated fix with a workaround for freezing with the NVIDIA
driver on Linux.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13385
This patch fixes a couple of new Metal kernel compilation errors: 1) a kernel parameter count overflow, and 2) missing address space qualifiers.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13763
Simplify signature of `BKE_lib_override_library_resync` and make it a
shallow wrapper around new internal `lib_override_library_resync` that
can then be easily extended for other internal needs.
Not functional changes expected here.
`DEG_OBJECT_ITER_FOR_RENDER_ENGINE_BEGIN` creates temporary objects that
correspond to duplicates or instances.
These temporary objects can share same pointers with the original object
as in the case of Bounding Box.
Bound Box of temporary objects is marked dirty in
`BKE_object_replace_data_on_shallow_copy` since `ob->data` is different.
This causes the original Bounding Box, calculated for the evaluated
geometry, to be lost.
The solution in this commit is to change the boundbox reference of the
temporary objects, so the boundbox of the non-temporary object (with
the data curve) is not marked dirty.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13581
It it rather an old experiment now which didn't pay off.
The initial idea was to have main and jobs threads on fast
nodes of TR2 processors. This didn't really work reliably
because in Blender we need to be able to create nested
threads without their affinity set. This is not how some of
OS are creating nested threads, and we don't always have
access to child threads to reset their affinity.
So overall complexity of the initial idea implementation
became too much compared to the performance gain.
Request from studio, to help identify quickly libs that need update.
NOTE: Currently only outputing INFO log in console, display of this info
in the outliner will come in a separate commit.
No need for it now since all the threading queries and
scheduling is done via TBB.
Should be no functional changes as all the removed code
is supposed to be unused.
Query TBB for the maximum allowed concurrency, which is free from a bug
in own concurrency detection code. One thing to keep in mind is that now
Cycles is limited by the number of threads in the TBB areana from which
Session is created. This isn't a problem for Blender since we do not limit
arena on Blender side. Could be something to watch out for in other Cycles
integrations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13658
Add a data boundary check in the flipping code.
This code now also communicates the number of mipmap levels
it processed with an intent to avoid GPU texture from using
more levels than there are in the DDS data.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13755
This was missing from rB3e92b4ed2408eacd126c0.
Before only the Separate Geometry node was fixed, because that
node was used in the file from the bug report. The same issue
existed in the Delete Geometry node as well though.
Regression in 7972785d7b that caused
Python callback arguments to be de-referenced twice - potentially
accessing freed memory. Making a new-file with a circle-select
tool active triggered this (for example).
Now arguments aren't de-referenced when Blender it's self has already
removed the callback handle.
Fix IMB_flip[xy] to handle cases where integer overflow might occur when
given sufficiently large image dimensions.
All of these fixes were of a similar class where the intermediate
sub-expression would overflow silently. Widen the types as necessary.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13744
Assert that only the file name component is passed in
since special handling for UDIM should only be applied to the file name.
Also remove an unnecessary NULL check on the filename argument.
For sake of consistencey with other node tree types, create its own cmake module.
This change helps keep `bf_nodes` focused on generic nodes files.
Texture nodes are end of life and hopefully for Blender 4.0 they can be removed.
It is not expected that these will see the updates that the other nodes are getting.
This change also helps isolate the end of life files, we may move some texture
specific node tree execution code out of `node_exec` and into a `node_texture_exec` files.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13743
Sculpt Smooth in Surface mode (as opposed to Laplacian) needs a cache
initialized on first time. In anchored stroke mode with spherical falloff
this was skipped though (because this starts of with no PBVH nodes and
an early return checks for this) and `first_time` was set to false before
cache initialization.
Now move the cache initalization to happen earlier (same as the cache
initialization for automasking).
Maniphest Tasks: T94635
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13746
The `lines_adjacency` IBO build in the GPU subdivision case was missing
edges at the boundaries of open meshes. As it is used for the shadow
pass, the shadows were then not clipped properly.
This would also make X-Ray mode render differently in those cases.
To fix this, we can simply reuse the buffer finalization routine from the
non-subdivision case, as such edges are handled there.
This relation is intended to ensure that the properties of the IK
constraint are ready by the time the IK solver tree is built. This
however can cause spurious dependency cycles, because there is only
one init tree node for the whole armature, and the relation actually
implies dependency on all properties of the bone.
This patch reduces spurious dependencies by only creating the relation
if any properties of the IK constraint specifically are animated.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13714
When weight painting the bone overlay is extremely intrusive,
effectively requiring either extensive use of hiding individual
bones, or disabling the whole bone overlay between selections.
This addresses the issue by adding a bone opacity slider that
is used for the 'wireframe' armature drawing mode. It directly
controls the uniform opacity as a straightforward option.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11804
If multiple bones have a custom property with the same name,
depsgraph didn't distinguish between them, potentially leading
to spurious cycles.
This patch moves ID_PROPERTY operation nodes for bone custom
properties from the parameters component to individual bone
components, thus decoupling them.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13729
Oversight in {rB9cb5f0a2282a}.
Above commit made an entry in `rna_Space_refine()`, but the entry in
`rna_Space_refine_reverse()` was missing (and this is what python uses
for the Space callbacks).
Maniphest Tasks: T94685
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13751
The crash is caused as the data is only for the first frame, but the mesh
changes topology, so reading the data in subsequent frames causes a
buffer overflow. To fix this, we check that the data size matches the
mesh's vertex count.
Remove `const` from pass-by-value parameters in function declarations.
The variables passed as parameters can never be modified by the function
anyway, so declaring them as `const` is meaningless. Having the
declaration there could confuse, especially as it suggests it does have
a meaning, training people to write meaningless code.
Remove `const` from pass-by-value parameters in function declarations.
The variables passed as parameters can never be modified by the function
anyway, so declaring them as `const` is meaningless. Having the
declaration there could confuse, especially as it suggests it does have
a meaning, training people to write meaningless code.
Error in ffc4c126f5,
which moved doc-strings from implementation into headers.
Some changes in BKE_animsys.h needed to done manually as there
were already doc-strings in both the header and implementation
(with overlapping information).
When making these changes some doc-strings were removed unintentionally.
Thanks for @sybren for the heads up.
MSVC2017 and early 2019 versions are under
the impression struct OGLRender is non trivial
type due to the ThreadCondition field, not
entirely sure why, but it is what it is.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13742
Reviewed by: JacquesLucke
Just disable these tests on macOS for now as fixing seems hard, and we want to
be able to cross-compile and test x86_64 on Arm machines on the buildbot.
An important check to reject edge linehits when a vertex of that edge
was already hit was accidentally removed in
rB6e77afe6ec7b6a73f218f1fef264758abcbc778a
From what I can tell these are left over from Blender Internal render.
Test still pass locally, also tested a couple eevee scenes.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13732
When tiled rendering was used the render result was
allocated at the end of every view layer render as
opposite of an intended end of all rendering.
Modify the render_result_end so that it only ensures
pixels are allocated if pixels are actually copied
over.
Overrides that are not created as part of an override hierarchy should
not be handled through (auto)resync at all. users are responsible to
hanlde those updates if they need it.
This is achieved by flagging overrides created outside of a hierarchical
process accordingly, and skipping them during resync process.
The current preview generation is more confusing than useful.
Therefore it is better to disable it until better preview generation
methods are found.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13728
The crash was caused by using `modify_geometry_sets` to modify
instances, which does not generally work unfortunately.
The intended behavior was wrong anyway. In instances mode,
only top level instances should be deleted.
Also removed the old error handling because it doesn't look like it
ever worked. all_is_error remained false all the time.
Furthermore, updating it was not thread safe.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13736
Take the Use Modifier Stack setting into account when connecting hair, and
fix wrong results results when using deforming modifiers also.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13704
Enables the `bpy.ops.cycles.denoise_animation()` operator again and modifies it to support
temporal denoising with OptiX. This requires renders that were done with both the "Vector"
and "Denoising Data" passes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11442
This adds support to render PointCloud motion blur from a standard
"velocity" attribute.
This implementation is similar to that of the Mesh geometry, and
perhaps some code could be deduplicated through a more generic API.
`mesh_need_motion_attribute` was renamed `object_need_motion_attribute`
as it does not really require a mesh and moved to `util.h` so that
it can be shared.
This fixes T94622.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T94622
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13719
The DWAB compression was disabled in the d59721c2c3 due to
a bug in the OpenEXR library which is now resolved.
Re-enable the DWAB compression for OpenEXR output. It is a
simple change, and DWAB often behaves better than DWAA.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13713
If a mirror object is used in a mirror modifier, sculptmode did not take
this into account (and instead always clipped on the sculpt objects
local axis).
Now take this into account by storing a matrix in the preparation
function `sculpt_init_mirror_clipping` and use that later in
`SCULPT_clip`.
Maniphest Tasks: T94564
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13711
This case wasn't handled in rBf5ce243a56a22d718 correctly.
Now `object_get_evaluated_geometry_set` just returns a geometry
set that contains the collection instance for collection instance objects.
Just an oversight in rBe9607f45d85d.
Now add notifier that toolsettings changed.
Maniphest Tasks: T94366
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13723
Previously operations for the math node when connecting to
outputs weren't added. It also used a different method to
check whether the link would be valid.
Do not temporarily change U.pixelsize while creating object previews
in object_preview_render. It does nothing to the render, but the change
in line width can affect other UI drawing since it is done in a thread.
see D13717 for for details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13717
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Along with the general changes to CPP this commit does the following
- Use static casts where possible
- Use new CPP MEM library functions instead of cast
- Use listbase macros where possible
- Declare variables where initialized
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13718
Dragging from a color socket would hit an assert in a debug build.
The node does not have a color mode currently, so use the vector mode
instead when connecting to a color socket.
std::min was used without including the algorithm
header. Seems to be implicitly included by
something in newer MSVC versions and GCC, however
vs16.4 needed a little help here.
Since 2.8, background images are tied to cameras (in 2.79 these were
tied to a View3D I think).
Code in `BKE_library_id_can_use_idtype` wasnt taking this relation
between `Camera` and `Image` into account, thus leading to ID deletion/
unlinking not working properly -- in particular `libblock_remap_data`
not doing its thing (and leaving the camera as a user of the image),
then things went downhill from there...
Now make the "Camera-can-use-an-Image" relation clear in
`BKE_library_id_can_use_idtype`.
Maniphest Tasks: T94544
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13722
Currently the crop higher limits are inclusive too which contradicts
the documentation as it says that if Left and Right are both 50, it
will result in a zero-sized image. And the result is one pixel out of
the crop gizmo, which is another hint that this is not intended.
In "Full Frame" experimental mode it's two pixels short because of
a misuse of `BLI_rcti_isect_pt` as it considers max limits inclusive.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T90830
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12786
The frame indicator/controller is not displayed when in the Graph or Dopesheet view of the Movie Clip Editor
To solve this we could call the function ED_time_scrub_draw_current_frame in clip_draw_dopesheet_main and graph_region_draw in space_clip.c
Reviewed By: jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T91160
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12659
Enable unity builds for `bf_nodes_shader`, gives about a 2.7x speedup
of total compile times when just building `bf_nodes_shader`.
On my machine, this equates to saving about 30 seconds.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13720
Function `blend_color_softlight_float` used math different to compositor and
produced result that had abrupt value changes.
Use math based on modified screen blend mode as compositor does.
This flag is only used a few small cases, so instead
of setting the flag for every node only set the
required flag for the nodes that require it.
Mostly the flag is used to set `ntype.flag = NODE_PREVIEW`
For nodes that should have previews by default which
is only some compositor nodes and some texture nodes.
The frame node also sets the `NODE_BACKGROUND` flag.
All other nodes were setting a flag of 0 which has no purpose.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13699
This was originally written by Ankit Meel as a GSoC 2020 project.
Howard Trickey added some tests and made some corrections/modifications.
See D13046 for more details.
This commit inserts a new menu item into the export menu called
"Wavefront OBJ (.obj) - New".
For now the old Python exporter remains in the menu, along with
the Python importer, but we plan to remove it soon (leaving the
old addon bundled with Blender but not enabled by default).
Compare the start of the range to zero to figure out whether the
indices for the instances to keep starts at zero. Also rename the
selection argument, since it made it seem like the selected indices
should be removed rather than kept.
The activation of the text button is a bit special, since it happens during
drawing, the layout isn't computed yet then. Comparable cases where the button
is added on top don't use the layout system, so this didn't become an issue
until now. Trigger a delayed call to `UI_but_ensure_in_view()`.
This completes 1a721c5dbe by versioning old files to correct the
region type. The "tools" region type is relatively standard for this type
of region and doesn't require any changes to the theme, unlike
the "nav bar" type, which would have been a reasonable choice.
Calculates the angle in radians between two faces that meet at an edge.
0 to PI in either direction with flat being 0 and folded over on itself PI.
If there are not 2 faces on the edge, the angle will be 0.
For valid edges, the angle is the same as the 'edge angle' overlay.
For the Face and Point domain, the node uses simple interpolation to calculate a value.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13366
Occured because "PATH_RAY_SHADOW_CATCHER_BACKGROUND" is expressed as an unsigned
integer, because too large for a signed integer, but the "PathRayFlag" enum type defaulted to a
signed integer still.
Allow overriding simple properties of cloth simulations, colliders
and force fields. Vertex group and shape key selectors in cloth are
still not overridable since they are tied to mesh data.
Force fields have a number of physical fields shared between multiple
RNA fields. Until they are decoupled, they will produce redundant
overrides, and cannot have different hard range limits.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13710
Regression introduced in rB098008f42d8127d9b60717c7059d3c55a3bfada7
Previously the selected geometry was ignored along with the hidden one.
The mentioned commit caused neither the hidden nor the selected one to be ignored.
But hidden geometry needs to be ignored.
Continuation of the D13404 which finished the design of not having
geometry-level nodes dependent on object-level.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13405
Weirdly enough, our 'mono' font already had it, but not the main one.
Copied from DeJaVu sans font.
CC @Tamuna who started the translation for that language.
This implements the design detailed in T92696 to support virtual
filenames for UDIM textures. Currently, the following 2 substitution
tokens are supported:
| Token | Meaning |
| ----- | ---- |
| <UDIM> | 1001 + u-tile + v-tile * 10 |
| <UVTILE> | Equivalent to u<u-tile + 1>_v<v-tile + 1> |
Example for u-tile of 3 and v-tile of 1:
filename.<UDIM>_ver0023.png --> filename.1014_ver0023.png
filename.<UVTILE>_ver0023.png --> filename.u4_v2_ver0023.png
For image loading, the existing workflow is unchanged. A user can select
one or more image files, belonging to one or more UDIM tile sets, and
have Blender load them all as it does today. Now the <UVTILE> format is
"guessed" just as the <UDIM> format was guessed before.
If guessing fails, the user can simply go into the Image Editor and type
the proper substitution in the filename. Once typing is complete,
Blender will reload the files and correctly fill the tiles. This
workflow is new as attempting to fix the guessing in current versions
did not really work, and the user was often stuck with a confusing
situation.
For image saving, the existing workflow is changed slightly. Currently,
when saving, a user has to be sure to type the filename of the first
tile (e.g. filename.1001.png) to save the entire UDIM set. The number
could differ if they start at a different tile etc. This is confusing.
Now, the user should type a filename containing the appropriate
substitution token. By default Blender will fill in a default name using
the <UDIM> token but the user is free to save out images using <UVTILE>
if they wish.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13057
It is common to have fields that contain a constant value. Before this
commit, such constants were represented by operation nodes which
don't have inputs. Having a special node type for constants makes
working with them a bit cheaper.
It also allows skipping some unnecessary processing when evaluating
fields, because constant fields can be detected more easily.
This commit also generalizes the concept of field node types a bit.
Currently, a node either supports lazyness during execution (like the Switch
node), or it doesn't. If it does support lazyness, then every input is computed
lazily. However, usually not all inputs actually have to be computed lazily.
E.g. the boolean switch input is always required, while the other inputs
should be computed lazily.
Better support for such sockets can avoid unnecessary round trips through
the node execution function.
Exposes compare operations via rna emums.
This uses the rna enum to build the search list using
named operations linked to socket A.
This also weights the Math Node comparison operations lower
for geometry node trees.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13695
The logic used to be:
"if collection doesn't have child collection, check if ob is from this one"
The correct logic should be:
"if collection child does not have this ob, then check this collection".
In the past that worked because the `GPUMaterial` referenced the
`ImageUser` from the image node. However, that design was incompatible
with the recent node tree update refactor (rB7e712b2d6a0d257d272e).
Also, in general it is a bad idea to have references between data that is
owned by two different data blocks.
This incompatibility was resolved by copying the image user from the node
to the `GPUMaterial` (rB28df0107d4a8). Unfortunately, eevee depended
on this reference, because the image user on the node was update when the
frame changed. Because the image user was copied, the image user in the
`GPUMaterial` did not receive the frame update anymore.
This frame update is added back by this commit. The main change is that
the image user iterator now also iterates over image users in `GPUMaterial`s
on material and world data blocks. An issue is that these materials don't
exist on the original data blocks and that caused the check in
`build_animation_images` in the depsgraph to give the wrong answer.
Therefore the check is extended.
Right now the check is not optimal, because it results in more depsgraph
nodes than are necessary. This can be improved when it becomes cheaper
to check if a node tree contains any references to a video texture.
The node tree update refactor mentioned before makes it much easier
to construct this kind of run-time data from the bottom up, instead of
scanning the entire node tree recursively every time some information
is needed.
This just skips the entire algorithm when there are cycles.
In the future, cycles could be handled more gracefully in the
algorithm, but for now that's not worth it and is not necessary
to fix the bug.
As @hooglyboogly suggested in D13680, this patch adds weighting
to the search results. Dragging from a vector/rgba socket weights
the Vector Math node higher than a float Math node, and vice versa.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13691
When the material is used in several objects, the filter by material is not working as expected because the internal pointers are different due eval version.
Now, the original version of the material is compared to keep same address.
This is analagous to 6a71b2af66 which did the same
thing for mesh data. Two differences are that here the coordinates
are simply `float3`, and we account for the radius if it's available.
Here I observed a similar performance increase, from 50ms
average to 10ms average, with 16 million points, a 5x speedup.
The calculation is about 1.4 times faster when no radius is used, down
to 7.3ms average. Before, the calculation was only 1.2 times faster.
This was caused by a mistake in eb0eb54d96, which removed
the clearing of the curve edit mode pointers that are set when creating
the temporary data for the conversion. If they are not cleared, the
generic ID free function will also free the edit mode data, which is
wrong when the source curve is in edit mode.
At the time of allocating the buffer with vertices in context, we don't
know exactly how many vertices are affected, but we do know that it is
less than or equal to twice the number of vertices killed.
This just moves the relations update to a lower level function that is used
by other functions. Eventually, the special case for this node should be
generalized.
Ever since the instance domain was added, this was exposed, it just
didn't do anything. This patch implements the instances domain in the
delete and separate geometry nodes, where it acts on the top-level
instances.
We act on a mutable instances input, with the idea that eventually
copy on write attribute layers will make this less expensive. It also
allows us to keep the instance references in place and to do less
work in some situations.
Ref T93554
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13565
This function node creates a running total of a given Vector, Float, or
Int field.
Inputs:
- Value: The field to be accumulated
- Group Index: The values of this input are used to aggregate the input
into separate 'bins', creating multiple accumulations.
Outputs:
- Leading and Trailing: Returns the running totals starting
at either the first value of each accumulations or 0 respectively.
- Total: Returns the total accumulation at all positions of the field.
There's currently plenty of duplicate work happening when multiple outputs
are used that could be optimized by a future refactor to field inputs.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12743
A few typos in 17770192fb lead to an incorrect count of custom
data layers in the test meshes. We only want to consider layers that are
not anonymous, and there was a copy and paste mistake.
`GeometrySet::compute_boundbox_without_instances` may not initialize min
max in some cases such as meshes without vertices.
This can result in a Bounding Box with impossible dimensions
(min=FLT_MAX, max=-FLT_MAX).
So repeat the same solution seen in `BKE_object_boundbox_calc_from_mesh`
and set boundbox values to zero.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13664
All these function paramaters are set to NULL so they arent necessary.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13686
Some projects need more than 8-bit RGBA off-screen, so add the ability to
accept color format and defaults to RGBA8 so existing code should not be
affected.
Currently supported formats:
- RGBA8 (default)
- RGBA16
- RGBA16F
- RGBA32F
Reviewed By: mano-wii
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13650
Blend factor was used to adjust alpha of background image, which is not
correct. This was done in fdee84fd56 where another change was, that
background alpha is copied into result, which is correct.
Apply blend factor to foreground image alpha channel.
The array modifier does not necessarily tag normals dirty.
If it doesnt, normals are recalculated "internally" using the offset ob
transform. This was happening for the array items, but not for the caps.
Now do the same thing for caps.
Maniphest Tasks: T94422
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13681
I had assumed that the span's size was the same as the length variable.
In the future, separate lengths could be removed in favor of using
lengths directly from spans.
Fixes two instances of `-Wunused-but-set-variable`
There are several more of these but these were low hanging
and noisy with one being in a header functions.
Unity build saves 5 seconds off the total build time when compiling `bf_nodes_function`.
Total build times went from 25s to 20s (20% reduction),
tested with ninja on linux running i5 8250U.
Using the output declarations is incorrect because there is a
declaration for each type. Instead loop over the names directly,
since it will make it easier to add an integer mode that only
supports some of the outputs.
The calculation to find the factor between two evaluated points assumed
that the points were not at the same location. This assumption is some-
what reasonable, since we might expect `lower_bound` to skip those
point anyway. However, the report found a case where the first two
evaluated points were coincident, and there is no strong reason not
to make this safe, so add a check for 0 length before the division.
The region used to be type "Channels", but the standard for this
type is "Tools", which is what the file browser uses. This follows
the changes in rB01df48a98394, which also make the region more
"standard."
Some effect functions looped over alternating lines, previously with
different factors. Since only one factor is used, code can be
simplified by looping all lines in one for loop.
There should be no functional changes.
* Assert about source ID of an overridden pointer property not being a
liboverride was not necessary, just skip in that case.
* Tag actual 'real' ID owner for resync, and not (potentially) an embedded one.
2 factor variables were passed to effects, but they were hard coded to
have same value.
Remove duplicate variable from arguments, rename single argument to
`fac`. Inverted factor variables were renamed to `mfac`. Any other
factor related variables are prefixed with `temp_`.
There should be no functional changes.
If the override system creates an override record for the cache
name (no idea why though), it trashes the disk cache on file load.
The reason is that it tries to rename cache files in update handler
when assigning the name, and BLI_rename deletes the target file even
if both names are the same.
This is a safe fix that simply aborts the pointless rename attempt.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13679
This evaluator is used in order to evaluate subdivision at render time, allowing for
faster renders of meshes with a subdivision surface modifier placed at the last
position in the modifier list.
When evaluating the subsurf modifier, we detect whether we can delegate evaluation
to the draw code. If so, the subdivision is first evaluated on the GPU using our own
custom evaluator (only the coarse data needs to be initially sent to the GPU), then,
buffers for the final `MeshBufferCache` are filled on the GPU using a set of
compute shaders. However, some buffers are still filled on the CPU side, if doing so
on the GPU is impractical (e.g. the line adjacency buffer used for x-ray, whose
logic is hardly GPU compatible).
This is done at the mesh buffer extraction level so that the result can be readily used
in the various OpenGL engines, without having to write custom geometry or tesselation
shaders.
We use our own subdivision evaluation shaders, instead of OpenSubDiv's vanilla one, in
order to control the data layout, and interpolation. For example, we store vertex colors
as compressed 16-bit integers, while OpenSubDiv's default evaluator only work for float
types.
In order to still access the modified geometry on the CPU side, for use in modifiers
or transform operators, a dedicated wrapper type is added `MESH_WRAPPER_TYPE_SUBD`.
Subdivision will be lazily evaluated via `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh` which will
create such a wrapper if possible. If the final subdivision surface is not needed on
the CPU side, `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh_no_subsurf` should be used.
Enabling or disabling GPU subdivision can be done through the user preferences (under
Viewport -> Subdivision).
See patch description for benchmarks.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, jbakker, fclem, brecht, #eevee_viewport
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12406
Before one could only create a new group input using the link drag search.
With this patch it becomes possible to create a Group Input node for an
existing input.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13674
This adds `blender::is_same_any_v` which is the almost the same as
`std::is_same_v`. The difference is that it allows for checking multiple
types at the same time.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13673
The edge is linked twice from differen calls during line art calculation
Probably caused by a merge and both calls stayed for some reason.
This would lead to edge link overflowing its limit of 2^16 items.
The crash happens when opening a panel (added in rB43f5e761a66e87fed664a199cda867639f8daf3e)
when no CacheFile is set in the modifier.
To fix this, check that the CacheFile pointer is not null before attempting to draw anything.
Most of the comment block is similar to the text in the source
code documentation wiki. It's helpful to have some text in
a header file too, so it's closer for programmers already looking
at the code.
This also uses more consistent syntax and wording in the comments
about the attribute API in `GeometryComponent`.
Ref T93753
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13661
This patch adds the breakdown (or tween) functionality to the graph editor.
The factor defines the linear interpolation from left key to right key.
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9375
Ref: D9375
This node is a bit special in that it uses two internal sockets
for a hack for Eevee; see rBffd5e1e6acd296a187e7af016f9d7f8a9f209f87
As a result, the `SOCK_UNAVAIL` flag is exposed to socket builder API.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13496
This patch adds the blend to neighbor operator to the Graph editor.
The operator acts like the blend to neighbor operator for a pose context, just working on keyframes.
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9374
Ref: D9374
The issue was caused by rB7e712b2d6a0d257d272ed35622b41d06274af8df
and the fact that `GPUMaterialTexture` contains an `ImageUser *` which
references the `ImageUser` on e.g. `NodeTexImage`.
Since the node tree update refactor, it is possible that the node tree changes
without changing the actual material. Therefore, either the renderer should
check if the node tree has changed or it should not store pointers to data in
node storage. The latter approach is implemented in this patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13663
Loops come last in the struct's definition, use the same order when
initializing the common masks in customdata.c (they were switched
with the poly masks).
Typically a node group should only have a single Group Output node.
However, currently Blender already supports having multiple group outputs,
one of which is active. This wasn't handled correctly by geometry nodes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13611
rB05f900e3466b45a19e13bea6dd641e4f7b8b46e9 removed unused button functions,
but since that commit the `uiDefIconTextButBit()` static function sits
unused as well. It's now been removed.
This looks like a copy and paste error from the original commit.
The virtual array output used the number of mesh polygons instead
of the number of edges.
These were part of the older buttons API that shouldn't be used in
more places at this point. Most layouts should be built with the regular
layout system API and RNA properties. This sort of button can still be
created though, since these were just shortcuts anyway.
This adds interface panels to organize the Cache File UI parameters for
modifiers and constraints into related components: velocity, time, and
render procedural.
Properties relating to the three aforementioned components are separated
from `uiTemplateCacheFile` into their own functions (e.g.
`uiTemplateCacheFileVelocity` for the velocity one), which are in turn
called from the specific panel creation routines of the modifiers and
constraints (for constraints, the functions are exposed to the RNA).
`uiTemplateCacheFile` now only shows the properties for the file path,
and in the case of constraints, the scale property.
The properties that are only defined per modifier (like the velocity
scale), are shown in the proper modifier layout panel if applicable.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13652
When using graph slider operators like D9374
it showed a warning when no keys were selected.
However since that stops the modal operation it should be an Error.
Also the message was misleading
since it could error for different reasons than stated.
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13655
Ref: D13655
The `BKE_animdata_driver_path_hack()` function has had almost no effect
since rB51b796ff1528, and basically boils down to:
```
return base_path ? base_path : RNA_path_from_ID_to_property(ptr, prop);
```
Since `base_path` was `NULL` in the majority of cases, it's just been
replaced by a direct call to `RNA_path_from_ID_to_property()`. The
conditional now just appears in one remaining case.
This relates to T91387.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13646
Do not allow 3DView operator to run on the liboverride of an
instantiating Empty object. And tweak behavior in the Outliner
operations too.
Related to T94226.
Note that this remains fairly exotic, bad idea not recommended cases,
such complex inter-dependencies between different libraries inside a
same liboverride hierarchy is just not possible to handle properly.
rBbd3bd776c893 broke compilation here due to missing type declaration
for basic types as the source file is not including this header. In any
case, it is the responsibility of header files to include headers for
types used by value in function parameters or struct definitions.
If the input mesh had no materials already, the new material would
become the only material on the mesh, meaning the material was
added to all of the faces, instead of just the selected faces.
The mesh primitive nodes in geometry nodes already add an empty
slot by default, so this only affects outside geometry.
The fix is just adding an empty slot before the new slot, so the
non-selected material indices can still point to an empty slot.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13654
It's better to calculate the size of a spline before creating it, and this
should simplify refactoring to a data structure that stores all point
attribute contiguously (see T94193). The mesh to curve conversion is
simplified slightly now, it creates the curve output after gathering all
of the result vertex indices. This should be more efficient too, since
it only grows an index vector for each spline, not a whole spline.
Previously only the float version of the node was connected to.
This adds connection operations for vector sockets, and exposes
the "Steps" socket properly when it's selected.
Caused by capturing local variables by reference in a function that
outlives the scope it was created in. Also use a more generic function
for the first two inputs.
I don't think this has been visible, since I only ran into it after
changing other code that affected this. However, some attributes
can keep a reference to the source component to use when tagging
caches dirty (like the position attribute tagging the normals dirty).
Here, the component was created inside a function, then the attributes
were used afterwards.
Also add some comments warning about this in the header file.
When COM_EXPORT_GRAPHVIZ is enabled, DebugInfo::graphviz
uses a char[1000000] as local variable. When this function
is called this is allocated on the stack, which has a size
of just 1MB on mac and may cause a stack overflow.
This patch allocates the memory on the heap and frees
the memory at the end of the function.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13628
This should be faster because it avoids reallocating the internal
vectors when the size is known beforehand, but it may also help
a potential refactor to a different data structure (see T94193).
Toggling node mute doesn't cause node trees to reevaluate after
rB7e712b2d6a0d257. Toggling a link mute still works though. To fix this,
the operator tags the node and node with a new update tag function
(that uses an existing tag internally).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13653
`SOCK_IN_USE` is now set in `update_socket_used_tags` in
`node_tree_update.cc` when a node tree is changed.
It doesn't need to run every single redraw. Removing this
results in a small speedup of 0.4 ms when drawing a tree
with about 4000 nodes (from about 70 ms total).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13645
This replaces the single-threaded calculation of mesh min and max
positions with a `parallel_reduce` loop. Since the bounding box
of a mesh is retrieved quite often (at the end of each evaluation,
currently 2(?!) times when leaving edit mode, etc.), this makes for a
quite noticeable speedup actually.
On my Ryzen 3700x and a 4.2 million vertex mesh, I observed
a 4.4x performance increase, from 14 ms to 4.4 ms.
I added some methods to `float3` so they would be inlined, but
they're also a nice addition, since they're used often anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13572
Fix is similar to how CollectionObject with NULL object pointers are handled.
Using one of the 'free' pad bytes in Object_Runtime struct instead of a
gset (or other external way to detect object duplicates), as this is
several times faster.
NOTE: This makes remapping slightly slower again (adds 10 extra seconds
to file case in T94059).
General improvements of remapping time complexity, especially when
remapping a lot of IDs at once, is a separate topic currently
investigated in D13615.
This commit fixes the crash itself, however this can still lead to a
same collection 'owning' the same object several time.
Issue here was a bad assumption in layer resync code, that would lead to
removing valid objects from the viewlayer's `object_bases_hash` in
`BKE_layer_collection_sync`, when deleting no-more-used bases, in case
of bases duplicate.
The cast to size_t leads to a build issue on 32
bit archs. cursor_delim_type_utf8 expects an int
so an additional cast to size_t is not required.
Reported by user frispete on devtalk.
The problem was the number of points for each edge of the box was wrong and the wheelmouse effect was anulated.
Also fixed the value displayed in the status bar to keep consistency with subdivision value.
Reviewed By: lichtwerk
Maniphest Tasks: T93999
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1363
When copying a full node tree, we can avoid an O(n^2) loop finding a
unique name for every node if we assume they already have unique names.
That is a reasonable assumption, since unique names are verified
elsewhere when adding a new node.
Copying a node tree with about 4000 nodes took 42 ms before,
now it takes 6 ms.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13644
These pointers point to the new nodes when duplicating,
and their even used to point to "original" nodes for
"localized" trees. They're just a bad design decision
that make code confusing and buggy.
Instead, node copy functions now optionally add to a map
of old to new socket pointers. The case where the compositor
abused these pointers as "original" pointers are handled
by looking up the string node names.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13518
Previously, the values passed to a multi-input socket were stored
in the order that they arrived in. Then, when the values are accessed,
they are sorted depending on the link order.
Now, the ordering is determined in the beginning before execution starts.
Every value is assigned to the right index directly, avoiding the sort
in the end. This makes the ordering more explicit.
This errored out in two scenarios:
- current frame not in strips framerange (this was reported)
- no strips selected at all
Now handle these cases properly in the operator and give appropriate
report info.
Maniphest Tasks: T94295
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13642
Caused by {rBb0d9e6797fb8}
For the header (both Graph Editor case in general `headerTranslation` as
well as `headerTimeTranslate`) we are interested in deltas values
(not absolute values).
Since culprit commit, `snapFrameTransform` was not working with deltas
anymore, but we have to compensate for this.
For the Graph Editor, this only worked "by accident" in rB7192e57d63a5,
since `ival` is still zero at this point.
So now, reacquire the delta right after the snap operation.
Also use a more appropriate center value in the translate operator.
Maniphest Tasks: T94191
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13641
This commit makes freeing a node tree about 25 to 30 times faster.
Freeing a node tree happens whenever it is edited. Freeing a node
tree with about 4000 nodes went from 30-50ms to about 2 ms.
This was so slow before because for every node that was freed
when freeing the node tree, `node_free_node` looped over all
other nodes to detach frames, and then looped over all links to
remove any links connected to the node. That was all pointless
work because everything else is about to be freed anyway.
Instead, move that "detaching" behavior to the dedicated function
for removing a single node, and to the "local" version of the free
function to be safe, since I know less about what that version expects.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13636
On Windows, encode file paths as UTF-16 before trying to open the file
for reading/writing.
This introduces a new class `blender::fstream`, which wraps
`std::fstream` and provides this UTF-16 encoding. This class should also
be used in other areas, like the Alembic importer/exporter.
Manifest Task: T93960
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13633
Goals of this refactor:
* More unified approach to updating everything that needs to be updated
after a change in a node tree.
* The updates should happen in the correct order and quadratic or worse
algorithms should be avoided.
* Improve detection of changes to the output to avoid tagging the depsgraph
when it's not necessary.
* Move towards a more declarative style of defining nodes by having a
more centralized update procedure.
The refactor consists of two main parts:
* Node tree tagging and update refactor.
* Generally, when changes are done to a node tree, it is tagged dirty
until a global update function is called that updates everything in
the correct order.
* The tagging is more fine-grained compared to before, to allow for more
precise depsgraph update tagging.
* Depsgraph changes.
* The shading specific depsgraph node for node trees as been removed.
* Instead, there is a new `NTREE_OUTPUT` depsgrap node, which is only
tagged when the output of the node tree changed (e.g. the Group Output
or Material Output node).
* The copy-on-write relation from node trees to the data block they are
embedded in is now non-flushing. This avoids e.g. triggering a material
update after the shader node tree changed in unrelated ways. Instead
the material has a flushing relation to the new `NTREE_OUTPUT` node now.
* The depsgraph no longer reports data block changes through to cycles
through `Depsgraph.updates` when only the node tree changed in ways
that do not affect the output.
Avoiding unnecessary updates seems to work well for geometry nodes and cycles.
The situation is a bit worse when there are drivers on the node tree, but that
could potentially be improved separately in the future.
Avoiding updates in eevee and the compositor is more tricky, but also less urgent.
* Eevee updates are triggered by calling `DRW_notify_view_update` in
`ED_render_view3d_update` indirectly from `DEG_editors_update`.
* Compositor updates are triggered by `ED_node_composite_job` in `node_area_refresh`.
This is triggered by calling `ED_area_tag_refresh` in `node_area_listener`.
Removing updates always has the risk of breaking some dependency that no
one was aware of. It's not unlikely that this will happen here as well. Adding
back missing updates should be quite a bit easier than getting rid of
unnecessary updates though.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13246
Outliner would frame the armature object instead of the bone if the bone
was on a hidden armature layer.
Similar to issues reported in e.g. T58068 and T80464, this is due to the
fact that `BKE_pose_channel_active` always checks for the armature layer
(and returns NULL if a bone is not on a visible armature layer).
Now propose to make this layer check **optional** (and e.g. from the
Outliner be more permissive). This also introduces
`BKE_pose_channel_active_if_layer_visible` which just wraps
`BKE_pose_channel_active` with the check being ON.
Maniphest Tasks: T92930
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13154
Initialise the BKE callback system in
`BlendfileLoadingBaseTest::SetUpTestCase()`. This allows certain tests
to run in debug mode (when `BLI_assert` is enabled).
This happens because in `SEQ_time_update_sequence` function
`SEQ_get_meta_by_seqbase` returns uninitialized value. This isn't nice,
but it shouldn't happen in first place. Problem is, that
`SEQ_edit_strip_split` does move strips into detached `ListBase`, so
other functions can't see them anymore. Detached `ListBase` is used
solely to preserve relationships during duplication.
Move strips to original `ListBase` immediately after duplication and
return `NULL` if `SEQ_get_meta_by_seqbase` can't find meta strip.
Splitting itself can still rely on fact, that number of original and
duplicated strips is same and they are placed next to each other in
exactly same order at the end of original `ListBase`.
In this commit I changed many loops to range-based for loops.
I also removed some of the redundant iterator variables, using
indexing inside the loop instead. Generally an optimizing compiler
should have no problem doing the smartest thing in that situation,
and this way makes it much easier to tell where data is coming from.
I only changed the loops I was confident about, so there is still more
that could be done in the future.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13637
This was visible outside of camera view and was not respecting the
"Depth of Field" checkbox on the Camera properties.
Now return early if DoF should not be visible.
Maniphest Tasks: T94262
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13631
Sculpt.c is now three files:
* Sculpt.c: main API methods and the brush stroke operator
* Sculpt_brushes.c: Code for individual brushes.
* Sculpt_ops.c: Sculpt operators other than the brush stroke operator.
TODO: split brush stroke operator into a new file (sculpt_stroke.c?).
The duplicated edges were caused by 'oversubdivided' edges, i.e. edges
where some of the vertices on them are only connected to two polygons.
The fix finds these vertices and 'dissolves' them so that only one edge
is created.
For most 'normal' meshes this shouldn't occurr, or only very little, so
the performance impact of this change should be neglegible. In practice
this is also avoidable by triangulating the mesh first.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13445
This fix provides better conditions for asserts in `NURBSpline::knots`
method accounting for cyclic NURBS curves.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13620
On a Ryzen 3700x, this ended up 2.5x faster than before. More
benchmarking details are included in the differential revision.
For smaller grids, all this should do is increase the
code size a bit, and add a few more if statements.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13617
There are two issues in USD code that break building it with gcc-11,
one (in `demangle.cpp`) was already fixed upstream, the other (in
`singularTask.h`) is still pending (reported upstream, see
https://github.com/PixarAnimationStudios/USD/issues/1721).
CC #platforms_builds_tests_devices project.
Root path variables for those libraries is now using the 'standard' naming
scheme.
With tweaks/cleanups from @mont29.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13591
This was basically not implemented, do this via
`ED_autokeyframe_property` in a new dedicated function in
special_aftertrans_update.
Maniphest Tasks: T93570
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13608
Differentiate doc-strings from title/section text.
Also use explicit doxygen references to struct members
so it's not ambiguous which member is being referenced.
Note that these changes aren't complete (some files weren't touched).
This moves `MOD_weld.cc` to C++, fixing compiler warnings
coming from the change. It also goes a little bit further and converts
the code to use C++ data structures: `Span`, `Array`, and `Vector`.
This makes the code more shorter and easier to reason about, and
makes memory maneagement more automatic.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13618
When dragging from the inputs of function nodes, other function
nodes wouldn't connect, because their socket declaration field types
weren't set correctly. Instead, they relied on code properly checking
the *node* declaration's `is_function_node()` method. However,
that increases complexity and requires passing the node instead of
just the socket in more places. Instead, set the proper field types
in the socket declaration during building.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13600
Before d56bbfea7b, nodes were updated (size calculated and
buttons added) in reverse order. Instead, now calculate the size of
frame nodes after all other nodes. Separating the drawing further
may be a good step to removing the O(n^2) loop later on.
This adds memory barriers to use with `GPU_memory_barrier` to ensure that
writes to a vertex or index buffer issued before the barrier are
completed after it, so they can be safely read later by another shader.
`GPU_BARRIER_VERTEX_ATTRIB_ARRAY` should be used for vertex buffers (`GPUVertBuf`),
and `GPU_BARRIER_ELEMENT_ARRAY` should be used for index buffers (`GPUIndexBuf`).
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13595
Add a function that returns a list of keyframe segments
A segment being a continuous selection of keyframes
Will be used by future operators in the graph editor
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13531
Ref: D13531
In the context of the dragdrop tooltip, the event referenced to the window
is out of date and contains invalid `mval` values.
Avoid using `win->eventstate` as much as possible.
The RNA setter now ensures that driver variables are uniquely named
(within the scope of the driver).
Versioning code has been added to ensure this uniqueness. The last
variable with the non-unique name retains the original name; this
ensures that the driver will still evaluate to the same value as before
this fix.
This also introduces a new blenlib function `BLI_listbase_from_link()`,
which can be used to find the entire list from any item within the list.
Manifest Task: T94116
Reviewed By: mont29, JacquesLucke
Maniphest Tasks: T94116
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13594
The node group alpha theme was used for the overlay drawing in the node
editor. Since this was removed (919e513fa8) the alpha channel doesn't
need to be exposed anymore.
Reported as part of T93654.
The style guide mentions that unsigned integers shouldn't be used to
show that a value won't be negative. Many places don't follow this
properly yet. The modifier used to cast an array of `uint` to `int` in
order to pass it to `BLI_kdtree_3d_calc_duplicates_fast`. That is no
longer necessary.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13613
Using the `MEM_*` API from C++ code was a bit annoying:
* When converting C to C++ code, one often has to add a type cast on
returned `void *`. That leads to having the same type name three times
in the same line. This patch reduces the amount to two and removes the
`sizeof(...)` from the line.
* The existing alternative of using `OBJECT_GUARDED_NEW` looks a out
of place compared to other allocation methods. Sometimes
`MEM_CXX_CLASS_ALLOC_FUNCS` can be used when structs are defined
in C++ code. It doesn't look great but it's definitely better. The downside
is that it makes the name of the allocation less useful. That's because
the same name is used for all allocations of a type, independend of
where it is allocated.
This patch introduces three new functions: `MEM_new`, `MEM_cnew` and
`MEM_delete`. These cover the majority of use cases (array allocation is
not covered).
The `OBJECT_GUARDED_*` macros are removed because they are not
needed anymore.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13502
The patch fixes some misalignments in the nodes' sockets/options
recently introduced in 26d2caee3b, while maintaining the original
fix for T92268.
The original fix made the top padding always of the same size; while
that works when the first row of the other node is `Socket | Socket`,
it doesn't for other more common cases, `like Socket | Node Option`,
where the text results misaligned.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13451
The eraser checks the current, previous and next point (and sets pc0,
pc1 & pc2 corresponding to that for futher occlusion/brush/clipping
checks). For the very first point, it sets pc0 to pc1 [which makes sense,
there is no previous point, so we should assume the previous segment is
"visible" as soon as the first point is], but does so *before* pc1 is
even calculated. This makes following occlusion/brush/clipping checks
work with zero values [which leads to no earsing in most cases].
Now *first* calculate pc1, *then* set pc0 to pc1.
Maniphest Tasks: T94137
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13593
The correct type should be set by invoke already, changing it to a non-
matching type (e.g. trying to remap Mesh users with a Camera block) does
not really make sense afaict, reason being that we would be presented
with the "Invalid old/new ID pair" message in such case anyways (code
checks GS(old_id->name) == GS(new_id->name)).
This alone wouldnt be a pressing issue, but since doing this with an
object ID type crashes atm., it seems to make sense to clean this up now
(of course the crash should be looked into, but this is for a separate
patch -- if that is solved, we could also think about adding the "Remap
Users" entry back in the context menu for objects as well [which was
removed in rB17bd5c9d4b1e for some reason]).
Part of T93799.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13512
The versioning code was accidentally put not at the very bottom.
That lead to a situation where it wasn't run on some files that happened
to be within a specific short time frame.
Since the versioning code is idempotent, it can just run again on existing
files. Therefore, this commit just moves it back to the bottom so that it
is executed on all files again.
Broken Commit: rB5b61737a8f41688699fd1d711a25b7cea86d1530.
Change the spelling of the QuickTime output video container item from
"Quicktime" to "QuickTime"
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10929
Reviewed by Harley Acheson
Now that point clouds can be rendered with cycles, it makes sense
to allow assigning a material to them. Note that like volumes, they
only support a single material though.
This add support for rendering of the point cloud object in Blender, as a native
geometry type in Cycles that is more memory and time efficient than instancing
sphere meshes. This can be useful for rendering sand, water splashes, particles,
motion graphics, etc.
Points are currently always rendered as spheres, with backface culling. More
shapes are likely to be added later, but this is the most important one and can
be customized with shaders.
For CPU rendering the Embree primitive is used, for GPU there is our own
intersection code. Motion blur is suppored. Volumes inside points are not
currently supported.
Implemented with help from:
* Kévin Dietrich: Alembic procedural integration
* Patrick Mourse: OptiX integration
* Josh Whelchel: update for cycles-x changes
Ref T92573
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9887
I need this for a refactor I'm looking into for bounding boxes.
It may be helpful in the future when using `CurveEval` in more places.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13596
Fully get rid of `BKE_collection_object_find` in
`lib_override_group_tag_data_object_to_collection_init`, even if only
used a few times this function was still noticeable in profiling data.
Now instead loop over collections' objects to build required
object-to-collections mapping.
Adds an extra 5-10% speed-up compared to previous commit rB0624fad0f3ff.
Related to T94059.
Operator was erroneously starting edge_slide operation.
Revert part of the changes in rB3fab16fe8eb4 as obedit_type was being
confused with object_mode.
`BKE_collection_object_find` has extremely bad performances (very high
time complexity). While ideally this should be fixed in that API, for
now cache its results once at the beginning of the resync/creation
process.
This makes loading of complex production files with a lot of
liboverrides to resync three to four times faster.
Thanks to @brecht for the profiling in T94059.
Not finding subitem when its name and index are invalid/unset is
expected behavior, and does happen when e.g. inserting a new constraint
or modifier at the begining of the stack.
When selecting the current undo step there is no need to do anything.
Fix and minor refactor to de-duplicate refreshing after running
undo/redo & undo history.
Both {key Alt} editing behavior as well as `Copy To Selected` were not
working on geometry nodes modifiers (even if these matched exactly -
having the same nodegroup - on multiple objects)
Reason is that code checks pointer equality on the discovered properties
[geometry nodes modifier properties are stored as ID properties], but
these are not the same across objects (since these are fetched from
NodesModifierSettings - which are different on different objects).
note: if general custom properties are "API defined" on existing classes,
this was working, we are getting the exact property for different IDs in
this case
Now be more permissive with ID properties not defined on classes in
general and dont check pointer equality for them. For ID properties on
specific IDs (not the ones defined on classes) this //might// be undesired
(havent spotted issues though, even if equally named ID properies with
different types existed -- this then simply does nothing).
For geometry nodes modifiers, new code also checks if the nodegroups are
the same [since generic naming "Input_XXX" is shared for all modifiers --
and starting to copy over things to unrelated modifiers is not desired
here].
Fixes T93983.
Maniphest Tasks: T93983
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13573
This resolves an old TODO to deduplicate code in copy_to_selected_button
& ui_selectcontext_begin.
This is also in hindsight of adding id-property support [incl. Geometry
Nodes modifier properties] for this in the next commit.
No behavior change expected here.
ref T93983 & D13573
`<some_id>.keyframe_insert()` now sends a notifier that animation data
was changed, so that animation-related editors can properly refresh.
Since this function is quite high-level (if necessary it creates the
Action and FCurves), I thought this would be a suitable location for the
notifier. If high keyframing speed is required, it is still recommended
to use `FCurveKeyframePoints.insert(options={'FAST'})` instead.
Saving with only a filename (from Python) wasn't being prevented,
while it would successfully write the file to the working-directory,
path remapping and setting relative paths wouldn't work afterwards
as `Main.filepath` would have no directory component.
Disallow this since it's a corner case which only ever occurs
when path names without any directories are used from Python,
the overhead of expanding the working-directory for all data saving
operations isn't worthwhile.
The following changes have been made:
- bpy.ops.wm.save_mainfile() without a filepath argument
fails & reports and error when the file hasn't been saved.
Previously it would write to "untitled.blend" and set the
`G.main->filepath` to this as well.
- bpy.ops.wm.save_mainfile(filepath="untitled.blend")
fails & reports and error as the filename has no directory component.
- `BLI_path_is_abs_from_cwd` was added to check if the path would
attempt to expand to the CWD.
Revert part of the fix from 073669dd85
that initialized the file-path on first save as it's no longer needed.
Also remove relbase argument to BLI_path_normalize as the destination
file paths shouldn't use relative locations.
Currently, most node buttons are defined in `drawnode.cc` however,
this is inconvenient because it requires editing many files when adding new nodes.
The goal is to minimize the number of files needed to add or update a node.
This commit moves most of the node layout functions for composite nodes into their respected
`source/blender/nodes/composite/nodes` file.
In the future, these functions will be simplified to `node_layout` once files have their own namespace.
See {D13466} for more information.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13523
In almost all cases there is no difference between `G.relbase_valid`
and checking `G.main->filepath` isn't an empty string.
In many places a non-empty string is already being used instead of
`G.relbase_valid`.
The only situation where this was needed was when saving from
`wm_file_write` where they temporarily became out of sync.
This has been replaced by adding a new member to `BlendFileWriteParams`
to account for saving an unsaved file for the first time.
Reviewed By: brecht
Ref D13564
Some nodes didn't check the type of the link's socket for filtering.
Do this with a combination of manually calling the node tree's validate
links function and using the helper function for declarations.
Also clean up a few cases that added geometry sockets manually
when they can use the simpler helper function.
This patch removes no-op node editor preview code (`PR_NODE_RENDER`)
and most calls to `BKE_node_preview_init_tree`. The only remaining call is
in the compositor.
- Shader nodes previews don't seem to do anything.
- In-node previews for the texture node system doesn't work either.
This is a first step to refactoring to remove `preview_xsize`,
`preview_ysize`, and `prvr` from nodes in DNA, aligned with
the general goal of removing runtime/derived data from data
structs.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13578
This commit adds a search menu when links are dragged above empty
space. When releasing the drag, a menu displays all compatible
sockets with the source link. The "main" sockets (usually the first)
are weighted above other sockets in the search, so they appear first
when you type the name of the node.
A few special operators for creating a reroute or a group input node
are also added to the search.
Translation is started after choosing a node so it can be placed
quickly, since users would likely adjust the position after anyway.
A small "+" is displayed next to the cursor to give a hint about this.
Further improvements are possible after this first iteration:
- Support custom node trees.
- Better drawing of items in the search menu.
- Potential tweaks to filtering of items, depending on user feedback.
Thanks to Juanfran Matheu for developing an initial patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8286
Previously we used a `CellValue` class to hold the data for a cell,
and called a function to fill it whenever necessary. This is an
unnecessary complication when we have virtual generic arrays
and most data is already easily accessible that way anyway.
This patch removes `CellValue` and uses `fn::GVArray` to provide
access to data instead.
In the future, if rows have different types within a single column,
we can use a `GVArray` of `blender::Any` to interface with the drawing.
Along with that, the use of virtual arrays made it easy to do a
few other cleanups:
- Use selection domain interpolations from rB5841f8656d95
for the mesh selection filter.
- Change the row filter to only calculate for necessary indices.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13478
The constructor of MemoryProxy initializes 3 of 4 instances variables.
If a MemoryProxy is constructed and MemoryProxy::free is called
on this instance, buffer_ is undefined and 'delete buffer_;' causes errors.
Although this misuse pattern does not exist in the current codebase
it already tripped up the Address Sanitizer on various occasions
while debugging unrelated problems.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13569
This adds a bool field selection input to the Attribute Statistics node.
This is useful for running calculations on a subset of the input field data
rather that then whole set.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13520
bda9e4238a changed smooth-view
not to redraw when there were no changes made.
Redrawing is needed for repositioning the cursor.
Subscribe to changes to the 3d cursor to ensure all view ports
are updated (not just the current one).
Double the allocation size when the limit is reached instead of
increasing by a fixed number.
Also re-allocate to the exact size once complete instead of over
allocating. This gives a minor speedup in my tests ~19% faster
tessellation for ~1million faces.
This broke "test_undo.view3d_multi_mode_select" test in
"lib/tests/ui_simulate" and is likely exposed by recent changes to
bounding box calculation.
The missing check for DL_INDEX4 dates back to code from 2002 which
intended to check this but was checking for DL_INDEX3 twice
which got removed as part of a cleaned up.
This could be hidden from memory checking tools as meta-balls
over-allocate vertex arrays.
This is basically the same as rBee4ed99866fbb7ab04, the fix is
simply to check if the spline has evaluated points when deciding
the offsets into the result points array.
Fix an error if "File Preview Type" is "Auto" and there is no screen.
See D13574 for details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13574
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Whenever an exception happens in VR session code, we cancel the entire
session. Alongside that, we removed the "surface" item used to draw into
an offscreen context. This would mess up the iterator of the surface
draw loop.
Similar to 7afd84df40.
Whenever an exception happens in VR session code, we cancel the entire
session. Alongside that, we removed the "surface" item used to draw into
an offscreen context. But this may still be stored as active surface,
leading to a use-after-free when deactivating this active surface, for
example.
This replaces lost functionality from the old GN Attribute Map Range node.
This also adds vector support to the shader version of the node.
Notes:
This breaks forward compatibility as this node now uses data storage.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12760
Code is simpler when the uiBlocks used during drawing are simply
stored in an array. Additionally, looping can be simpler when we use
an vector to hold a temporary copy of the tree's linked list of nodes.
This patch also slightly changes how uiBlocks are "named" in
`node_uiblocks_init`. Now it uses the node name instead of the
pointer, which is helpful so we rely less on the node's address.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13540
This commit refactors the way the socket lists for group nodes,
and group input/output nodes are verified to match the group's
interface.
Previously the `bNodeSocket.new_sock` pointer was used to
temporarily mark the new sockets. This made the code confusing
and more complicated than necessary.
Now the old socket list is saved, and sockets are moved directly from
the old list to a new list if they match, or a new socket is created
directly in the new list.
This change is split from D13518, which aims to remove the `new_node`
and `new_sock` pointers. In the future this code might be removed
entirely in favor of using node socket declarations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13543
This patch refactors the instance-realization code and adds new functionality.
* Named and anonymous attributes are propagated from instances to the
realized geometry. If the same attribute exists on the geometry and on an
instance, the attribute on the geometry has precedence.
* The id attribute has special handling to avoid creating the same id on many
output points. This is necessary to make e.g. the Random Value node work
as expected afterwards.
Realizing instance attributes has an effect on existing files, especially due to the
id attribute. To avoid breaking existing files, the Realize Instances node now has
a legacy option that is enabled for all already existing Realize Instances nodes.
Removing this legacy behavior does affect some existing files (although not many).
We can decide whether it's worth to remove the old behavior as a separate step.
This refactor also improves performance when realizing instances. That is mainly
due to multi-threading. See D13446 to get the file used for benchmarking. The
curve code is not as optimized as it could be yet. That's mainly because the storage
for these attributes might change soonish and it wasn't worth optimizing for the
current storage format right now.
```
1,000,000 x mesh vertex: 530 ms -> 130 ms
1,000,000 x simple cube: 1290 ms -> 190 ms
1,000,000 x point: 1000 ms -> 150 ms
1,000,000 x curve spiral: 1740 ms -> 330 ms
1,000,000 x curve line: 1110 ms -> 210 ms
10,000 x subdivided cylinder: 170 ms -> 40 ms
10 x subdivided spiral: 180 ms -> 180 ms
```
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13446
We often had to use two `FieldEvaluator` instances to first evaluate
the selection and then the remaining fields. Now both can be done
with a single `FieldEvaluator`. This results in less boilerplate code in
many cases.
Performance is not affected by this change. In a separate patch we
could improve performance by reusing evaluated sub-fields that are
used by the selection and the other fields.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13571
Dead-lock when VR viewport drawing and depsgraph updates would fight for
the draw-manager GL lock. This didn't usually cause issues because the
depsgraph would be evaluated at this point already, except in rare
exceptions like after file writing.
Fix this by ensuring the XR surface gets its depsgraph updated after
handling notifiers, which is where regular windows also do the depsgraph
updating.
- Nest compositor pages under the compositor module
- Nest GUI, DNA/RNA & externformats modules under Blender.
- Remove modules from intern which no longer exist.
- Add intern modules (atomic, eigen, glew-mx, libc_compat, locale,
numaapi, rigidbody, sky, utfconv).
- Use 'intern_' prefix for intern modules since some of the modules
use generic terms such as locale & atomic.
Audio PTS was reset for each new file. This caused misalignment of video
and audio streams. In Blender, these files can't be loaded, other
players will fail to align audio and video.
Since timestamps are reset intentionally, reset also video stream
timestamps.
There were other bugs:
After timestamp was reset for audio, write_audio_frames started
encoding from timeline start until target frame, so each split video
had more audio than it should.
Also audio for last frame before splitting was written into new file.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13280
Since 88c02bf826 FFmpeg handles are freed if image is not displayed.
This change did not work correctly if strips are inside meta strip,
because overlap did not consider meta strip boundary, only strips inside
of meta strip.
Pass frame range to `sequencer_all_free_anim_ibufs`, if strip is inside
of meta strip, frame range is reduced to fit meta strip boundary, but if
meta strip is being edited, range must be set to +/-`MAXFRAME`,
otherwise playback performance would be too bad.
The difference between G.save_over and G.relbase_valid was minor.
There is one change in functionality. When saving the default-startup
file from an already loaded blend file - future save actions will
continue to write to the originally loaded file instead of prompting
the user to select a location to save the file.
This change makes saving the startup file behave the same way
"Save a Copy" does.
Reviewed By: brecht
Ref D13556
This fixes crash T94022 when selecting live viewport render with both GPU & CPU devices selected. It is caused by incorrect `KernelBVHLayout` assignment. Similar to `BVH_LAYOUT_MULTI_OPTIX` for Optix, this patch adds a `BVH_LAYOUT_MULTI_METAL` to correctly redirect to the correct Metal BVH layout type.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13561
There were a few unused enum values: `CU_CARDINAL` and `CU_BSPLINE`
This commit cleans them up from code as they were not used for
anything meaningful.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13554
This builds off of rBf951aa063f7, adding a weight parameter which can
be used to change the order of items when they have the same match
score. In the future, if string searching gets a C++ API, we could
use an optional parameter for the weight, since it is not used yet.
This will be used for the node link drag search menu (D8286).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13559
This patch adds a randomize factor for the start/end lengths in the Length modifier.
Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov, pepeland, HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12928
his new modifier is equals to the existing mesh modifier but adapted to grease pencil.
The underlying functions used to calculate the shrink are the same used in meshes.
{F11794101}
Reviewed By: pepeland, HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13192
This adds the remaining bits to enable Metal on macOS. There are still
performance optimizations and other improvements planned, but it should
now be ready for early testing.
This is currently only enabled on in Arm builds for M1 GPUs. It is not
yet working on AMD or Intel GPUs.
Ref T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13503
Resolving the path to a missing pose-bone (for example),
was not raising an error as it should have.
Regression introduced in f9ccd26b03,
which didn't update collection lookup logic to fail in the case the
key of a collection wasn't found.
This implements an optimization pass for multi-function procedures.
It optimizes memory reuse by moving destruct instructions up.
For more details see the in-code comment.
In very large fields with many short lived intermediate values, this change
can improve performance 3-4x. Furthermore, in such cases, peak memory
consumption is reduced significantly (e.g. 100x lower peak memory usage).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13548
This came with {rBf8a0e102cf5e}.
The panel was meant specifically for the gradient tool, but since it was
given the ".weighpaint" context, it would also draw as part of generic
header toolsettings drawing.
Now remove this context on purpose and only draw this specifically from
the gradient tools ToolDef.
Maniphest Tasks: T93169
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13268
Use "filepath" which is the current convention for naming full paths.
- Main use "name" which isn't obviously a file path.
- BlendFileData & FileGlobal used "filename" which is often
used for the name component of a path (without the directory).
These arguments must be non-null for useful functionality,
there is no need for paranoid checks.
The return value in case of invalid input for BPY_run_string_as_number
was also wrong (casting -1 to a bool, when false was expected).
Point cloud is two separate words, this just changes comments in
a few places where we were inconsistent. A small wording change
to another comment is also included.
This reduces the number of separate memory allocations done
by the multi-function procedure executor (which is used by the
field evaluation).
Now a linear memory allocator is used to allocate all intermediate
values. Furthermore, more buffers are reused when possible. This
reduces the total amount of allocated memory and improves
cache efficiency because the values are more likely to be in cache
already.
The performance improvement of this patch are most noticable
when few elements are processed by many functions. The situation
will improve even more with D13548, because then buffers can actually
be reused in practice. I measured up to 20% faster field evaluation
in extreme cases with this change.
This patch exposes the vector handle options as buttons
and aligns the UI between CurveMap and CurveProfile more closely.
- CurveMap point editing is on a single row like CurveProfile
- Tools menu is moved to the right hand side on both widgets
- Emboss curve map buttons
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10980
Replaces `HOME` environment variable usage for user
directories like in D12802.
Reviewed By: #platform_macos, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13212
Early return in some places also.
De-duplicate getSystemDir and getUserDir also.
Reviewed By: #platform_macos, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13211
Calling `foreach_field_input` on a highly nested field (we do that
often) has an exponential running time in the number of nodes.
That is because the same node may be visited many times.
This made Blender freeze on some setups that should work just fine.
Now every field keeps track of its inputs all the time. That replaces
the exponential algorithm with constant time access.
This allows to use fewer evaluations (30 msec down to 23 for me) while giving more accurate results (3x-10x less relative absolute error) compared to classic ray marching.
Not a massive difference, but meh, it's better. For Cycles the speedup doesn't really matter much, but I also have a patch for Eevee support.
I've also tried Gauss-Legendre and Gauss-Lobatto - the latter was always worse, while the former was slightly better at 2deg elevation but notably worse on 15deg.
Unfortunately the same approach can't be used for the integration along the primary ray, since there we also need the accumulated transmission so far at every integration point, not just the total result.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13521
The const argument makes sense because these are the "source"
sockets, even though a const cast is necessary at one point.
The name "interface_socket" is an improvement over "stemp"
because the latter sounds like "temporary", or it confuses
the old socket template system with a node group's interface.
I assume this `butr` rectangle was used more in the past,
but currently its value is set and used less than 10 lines apart,
so it's trivial to remove 16 bytes from every node. The other
rectangles are also runtime data and could be removed, but
they are more difficult.
This reverts commit 943aed0de3 and f76e04bf4d
The latter caused a test failure: `sequencer_render_transform`
Reverting since the fix is not obvious (to me), and people are
away for the weekend.
Most of the fields in Mesh had no comments, or outdated misleading
comments. For example, "BMESH ONLY" referred to the BMesh project,
not the data structure. Given how much these structs are used, it should
save a lot of time to have proper comments.
I also rearranged the fields in mesh to have a more logical order. Now
the most important fields come first. In the process I was able to
remove 19 bytes of unnecessary padding (31->12). I just had to
change a `short` flag to `char`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13454
This patch replaces `round_fl_to_int` with `floor` and adjusts the
maximum value accordingly. The call to `round_fl_to_int` is problematic
here because it messes with the probability distribution at the edges
of the value range, meaning the first and last values were only half
as common as all other values. Since `round_fl_to_int` does
`floor(val + 0.5)`, it will not introduce misbehavior in edge cases.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13474
Improvement of the IMB_transform function by separating the UVWrapping
method from the color interpolation function. This would allow us to
perform uv wrapping operations separate from the interpolation function.
Currently this wrapping is only supported when interpolating colors.
This change would allow us to perform it on non-color image buffers.
Reduce the inner loop of IMB_transform by extracting writing to an
output buffer in a template. This reduces a branch in the inner loop and
would allow different number of channels in the future.
Some doc-strings were skipped because of blank-lines between
the doc-string and the symbol and needed to be moved manually.
- Added space below non doc-string comments to make it clear
these aren't comments for the symbols directly below them.
- Use doxy sections for some headers.
Ref T92709
When loading huge images (30k) blender crashed with a buffer overflow.
The reason is that determine the length of a buffer was done in 32bit
precision and afterwards stored in 64 bit precision.
This patch adds a new function to do the correct calculation in 64bit.
It should be added to other sections in blender as well. But that should
be tested on a per case situation.
When rendering volume surfaces in unbounded worlds the volume stepping can produce large values. If used with a magic texture node the values can results in a Inf float which when used in a sin or cos produces a NaN.
To fix this the input values are mapped into the periodic range of the sin and cos functions (-2*PI 2*PI) this stops the possibility of a Inf occurring and thus the NaN. It also improves the accuracy and smoothness of the result due to loss of precision when large values are summed with smaller ones effectively removing the parts of the smaller number (i.e. those in the -2PI to 2PI range) that result in variation of the output of sin and cos.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92036
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12821
- Added space below non doc-string comments to make it clear
these aren't comments for the symbols directly below them.
- Use doxy sections for some headers.
Ref T92709
In the `replace_mesh`/`replace_curve` etc. methods, the component
was retrieved with write access. Retrieving with write access will
duplicate the data if the component has another user. This means that
the replaced geometry data was often duplicated just to be deleted
a moment later.
I expect this would have a large impact in performance in some specific
situations when dealing with large geometry. In a scene with many small
meshes though, I didn't observe a significant difference.
This also makes replacing a geometry set's data with the same data
that's already in the set safe. It would be valid to assert for that
case instead, but this seems safer.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13530
I'm planning to make these functions slightly more complicated,
and it makes sense to return early when checking one of the parameters
for null anyway.
Sample offset was not accounted for in the adaptive sampling code and caused
issues, like immediately applied adaptive filtering, with non-zero values.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13510
This patch adds support for merging images rendered with adaptive sampling to
the merge operator (which is currently only exposed in the Python API).
To do this an sample count buffer is created for each render layer from the
sample count pass if it exists, or from the metadata otherwise. This is then
used for averaging passes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13457
Use structured binding and for-each loop, remove reduntant type casts, use
find_if instead of loop.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13456
This node outputs the current scene time in seconds or in frames.
Use of this node eliminates the need to use drivers to control values
in the node tree that are driven by the scene time.
Frame is a float value to provide for subframe rendering for motion
blur.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13455
The corresponding vertex group was renamed properly, but the armature
influence was broken for that bone.
Caused by {rB3b6ee8cee708}.
Since above commit, vertex group names are stored on object data (mesh/
lattice/gpencil) and if we update these, we have to inform dependency
graph to have immediate effect.
Maniphest Tasks: T93892
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13526
This was an issue with the mixed list of external assets and assets from
the current file. When closing the File Browser to select the custom
preview image, the assets from the current file would be cleared for
reread, to make sure we display up-to-date file data. That is because
the workspace of the temporary File Browser was deleted, causing a
change in the file data (main data-base). The reread would happen in a
background thread, meaning it might not finish before the custom preview
operator runs and queries the active asset. So the preview operator
would get the wrong active asset from context.
Two fixes were needed:
* Make sure current file data is reread before the operator runs, by
doing this partial rereading on the main thread.
* Ensure the asset list (in fact file list) order stays consistent over
rereads. If multiple assets with the same name were shown, the
operator might also have gotten the wrong asset, also leading to a
crash.
Additionally the file operation handler should probably poll before
executing, to fail gracefully at least (not crash).
A crash happened when `instance_id_attribute` further down in the
function was null. This issue was probably introduced when the
id attribute starting using generic attribute handling.
* Correct URL for documentation (was changed recently).
* Add comments.
* Reevaluate and update which functions are public, protected or
private.
* Reorder functions and classes to be more logical and readable.
* Add helper class for the public item API so individual functions it
uses can be made protected/private (the helper class is a friend).
Also allows splitting API implementation from the C-API.
* Move internal layout builder helper class to the source file, out of
the header.
* More consistent naming.
* Add alias for item-container, so it's more clear how it can be used.
* Use const.
* Remove unnecessary forward declaration.
Adds some basic high-level explanations for editor/UI level asset APIs.
Also moves one such comment from the source file to the header file,
so it's in the same file as other API comments.
Autocomplete entires keep track of the length of the prefix
in `name_prefix_offset`. However, the name matching logic
was comparing the string including the prefix which resulted
in tab-completion not working (when the user didn't also type
in the prefix, typically two whitespaces).
This is fixed by passing in a char pointer after the end of
the prefix.
Additionally, some searchbox logic is moved. Previously,
`ui_searchbox_apply` would clear the entry which would mean
that `ui_searchbox_find_index` would never succeed. Now the
search box is only cleared if no match was found.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13483
- Added space below non doc-string comments to make it clear
these aren't comments for the symbols directly below them.
- Use doxy sections for some headers.
- Minor improvements to doc-strings.
Ref T92709
Adds hysteresis to the resolution divider algorithm to avoid having the resolution bounce around when on the boundary of two resolutions.
Reviewed By: brecht, leesonw
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12385
Float precision issues cause the `ED_view3d_win_to_3d_on_plane` to return
a value even when the view ray is parallel to the plane.
A more general solution might be desired in this case, as other areas that
use `ED_view3d_win_to_3d_on_plane` might have the same problem.
For now, just work around the problem for the snap cursor.
Fixes a memory leak introduced by D13225.
Caused by not freeing the hash-map in some cases.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13432
The issue here was that after the seek table check, the underlying file wasn't
rewound to the start, so the code that checks for the BLENDER header
immediately reaches EOF and fails.
Since Blender always writes files with a seek table, this bug isn't triggered
by files saved in Blender itself. However, files compressed in external tools
generally don't have a seek table.
If a transform operator is executed as modal and has a "value" set, that value works as an offset.
However few transform modes were supporting this.
Include more transform modes as supported.
This node is a field input that outputs a separate index for each mesh island.
The indices are based on the order of the lowest-numbered vertex in each island.
Authoring help from @hooglyboogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13504
Caused by {rB3b6ee8cee708}
The raw data is copied here correctly
[`BKE_gpencil_stroke_weights_duplicate` in
`BKE_gpencil_stroke_duplicate`] but the vertex groups names are missing.
Prior to above commit is was enough to have `ED_object_add_duplicate`
(this seemingly took care of duplicating object's defbase).
Now vertex groups names sit on the `bGPdata` rather than the `Object`,
and since the separate operation creates **new** `bGPdata` we have to
copy vertex groups names - and active index - over [via
`BKE_defgroup_copy_list`].
Maniphest Tasks: T93728
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13509
This patch suppresses OS version warnings and hides currently unsupported Metal GPUs when enumerating devices.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13506
eed48a7322 caused the `SnapObjectParams` to be stored in the `SnapObjectContext`.
As this pointer is always passing in stack memory, so it seems error prone to keep a reference to this in `SnapObjectContext` since failure to set this will reference undefined stack memory.
So avoid this by moving params out of `SnapObjectContext`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13401
Though the interfacing with `rctf` becomes slightly more complicated,
this should be more helpful as more of this code usese `float2` instead
of two separate floats.
This reverts commit 5e37f70307.
It is leading to freezing of the entire desktop for a few seconds when stopping
3D viewport rendering on my Linux / NVIDIA system.
This allows real world cameras to be modeled by specifying the coordinates of a
4th degree polynomial that relates a pixels distance (in mm) from the optical
center on the sensor to the angle (in radians) of the world ray that is
projected onto that pixel.
This is available as part of the panoramic lens type, however it can also be
used to model lens distortions in projective cameras for example.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12691
This included is needed for the `ATTR_NONNULL` macro used in the header.
As found in a recent c --> c++ if the includes get ordered in a different order
this could result in an error.
Re commits rBc20098e6ec6adee874a12e510aa4a56d89f92838
This adds a bit more information to `GeometrySet` and each of the
geometry components. There is probably still more that can be written,
but this includes the most important information that I could think of.
I'd like to include some more general information about the
attribute API in a separate patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13501
The root of the issue is caused by Cycles ignoring OpenGL limitation on
the maximum resolution of textures: Cycles was allocating texture of the
final render resolution. It was exceeding limitation on certain GPUs and
driver.
The idea is simple: use multiple textures for the display, each of which
will fit into OpenGL limitations.
There is some code which allows the display driver to know when to start
the new tile. Also added some code to allow force graphics interop to be
re-created. The latter one ended up not used in the final version of the
patch, but it might be helpful for other drivers implementation.
The tile size is limited to 8K now as it is the safest size for textures
on many GPUs and OpenGL drivers.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13385
* Don't link embree / OSL when WITH_CYCLES is disabled
* Simplify lite config by disabling Cycles as a whole using this
* Remove code handling the removed WITH_CYCLES_NETWORK option
Somehow only a part of rBf4f8b6dde32b0438e0b97a6d8ebeb89802987127 ended up in
Cycles X, causing the issue that commit fixed, "OPTIX_ERROR_INVALID_VALUE" when the
system is out of memory, to show up again.
This adds the missing changes to fix that problem.
Maniphest Tasks: T93620
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13488
Creates a new Edge Neighbors node which outputs a field
containing the number of faces connected to each edge.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13493
This patch adds the Metal host-side code:
- Add all core host-side Metal backend files (device_impl, queue, etc)
- Add MetalRT BVH setup files
- Integrate with Cycles device enumeration code
- Revive `path_source_replace_includes` in util/path (required for MSL compilation)
This patch also includes a couple of small kernel-side fixes:
- Add an implementation of `lgammaf` for Metal [Nemes, Gergő (2010), "New asymptotic expansion for the Gamma function", Archiv der Mathematik](https://users.renyi.hu/~gergonemes/)
- include "work_stealing.h" inside the Metal context class because it accesses state now
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13423
This adds a new Geometry to Instance node that turns every
connected input geometry into an instance. Those instances
can for example be used in the Instance on Points node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13500
The type conversions do not depend on other files in the nodes
module. Furthermore we want to use the conversions in the
geometry module without creating a dependency to the
nodes module there.
The `node_storage` functions to retrieve const and mutable structs
from a node are generated by a short macro that can be placed at the
top of each relevant file. I use this in D8286 to make code snippets
in the socket declarations much shorter, but I thought it would be
good to use it consistently everywhere else too.
The functions are also useful to avoid copy and paste errors,
like the one corrected in the cylinder node in this commit.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13491
Use the World viewport color when rendering pose library previews.
The World's viewport color is chosen instead of the World shading nodes,
as the latter would require rendering with `OB_RENDER` (instead of
`OB_SOLID`), which would take considerably longer.
Manifest Task: T93467
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13470
This reverts to following commits:
* rB5cad004d716da02f511bd34983ac7da820308676
* rB97e3a2d935ba9b21b127eda7ca104d4bcf4e48bd
* rBf60b95b5320f8d6abe6a629fe8fc4f1b94d0d91c
* rB0bd3cad04edf4bf9b9d3b1353f955534aa5e6740
* rBf72cc47d8edf849af98e196f721022bacf86a5e7
* rB3f7014ecc9d523997062eadd62888af5fc70a2b6
* rB0578921063fbb081239439062215f2538a31af4b
* rBc20098e6ec6adee874a12e510aa4a56d89f92838
* rBd5efda72f501ad95679d7ac554086a1fb18c1ac0
The original move to c++ that the other commits depended upon had some issues
that should be fixed before committing it again. The issues were reported in
T93797, T93809 and T93798.
We should also find a better rule for not using c-style casts going forward,
although that wouldn't have been reason enough to revert the commits.
Introducing something like a `MEM_new<T>` and `MEM_delete<T>`
function might help with the the most common case of casting the return
type of `MEM_malloc`.
Going forward, I recommend first committing the changes that don't
require converting files to c++. Then convert the shading node files
in smaller chunks. Especially don't mix fairly low risk changes like
moving some simple nodes, with higher risk changes.
Error in d5efda72f5. Was changing an iteration that would free items
to an iterator that is not safe for use in such cases.
There still seem to be significant issues with the rendering, but that's
a separate issue to be fixed.
Issue is that external engine uses the gpu info. but overwrote the
instance data. The draw manager would then detect instance data and
required the engine type to have a instance free callback.
The solution is to save some space in the engine data to hold an empty
and unused instance_data attribute to comply with `ViewportEngineData`
struct.
In the original design draw engines had to copy with a limitation that
they were not allowed to reuse complex data structures between drawing
calls. Data that could be reused were limited to:
- GPUFramebuffers
- GPUTextures
- Memory that could be removed calling MEM_freeN (storage list)
- DRWPass
This is fine when the storage list contains arrays or structs but when
more complex data types (vectors, maps) etc wasn't possible.
This patch adds instance_data that can be reused between drawing calls.
The instance_data is controlled by the draw engine and doesn't need to
be limited as described above.
When an engines stores instance_data it must implement the
`DrawEngineType.instance_free` callback to free the data.
The patch originates from eevee rewrite. But was added to master as the
image engine rewrite also has a need for it.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13425
Dirty regions when painting are not using rcti. Meaning less
understandable code. Found issue when refactoring the image_gpu partial
update. In a future change gpu partial update API will be using rcti
also what makes the code even cleaner.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13260
- Added space below non doc-string comments to make it clear
these aren't comments for the symbols directly below them.
- Use doxy sections for some headers.
- Minor improvements to doc-strings.
Ref T92709
The line that sets the factor_prop in graph_slider_ops.c
has been left in the common invoke function by accident.
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13477
Ref: D13477
This improves both code finding, for example "color ramp" now has its own file.
And now each node has its own namespace so function names can be simplified
similar to rBfab39440e94
This commit also makes all file names use snake case instead of camel case.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13482
This flag is currently only used for vector sockets
so the function is limited to the vector builder.
The flag is only used by two shader nodes at the moment
and this is needed to port them over to the new socket declaration API.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13490
Most of our field inputs are currently specific to geometry. This patch introduces
a new `GeometryFieldInput` that reduces the overhead of adding new geometry
field input.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13489
Creates 4 new nodes which provide topology information
for the mesh. Values are interpolated from the primary
domain in each case using basic attribute interpolation.
Vertex Neighbors
- Vertex Count
- Face Count
Face Neighbors
- Vertex Count
- Neighboring Face Count
Edge Vertices
- Vertex Index 1
- Vertex Index 2
- Position 1
- Position 2
Face Area
- Face Area
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13343
The resample node didn't handle the case of when a spline didn't have
any evaluated points. For poly and Bezier splines we should never hit
this case, but it is expected when the number of NURBS control points
is smaller than its order, so we have to handle the case here.
It's not that obvious what to do in this case, there are a few options:
- Remove the bad splines from the result
- Generate empty splines for those inputs
- Skip resampling the bad splines, copy them to the result
- Arbitrarily generate single point splines
I chose option three, just skipping the "bad" splines. Since the node
already has a selection input, this can be described by just extending
that. "Splines with no evaluated points are implicitly deselected."
The first option would probably be valid too though.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13434
This commit adds the shader socket type to the new socket builder api.
As a test, this commit also converts the Add Shader node to the new API
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13485
- Create a new `bf_nodes_shader` library
- Enable unity builds for `bf_nodes_shader`, gives abount a 2.7x speed up for compile times
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13484
Use fixed-length string to convert `char[2]` to `std::string`. Otherwise
`strlen()` is called, which is problematic as the `char[2]` is not
zero-terminated.
Fix typos in the variables of the Xxf86vm libray to fix link failure
with bfd. These variables are defined in platform_unix.cmake.
Reviewed By: zeddb
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12911
Earlier code assumed that the active strip was on the active track. This
commit detects when this assumption doesn't hold, and adds a more thorough
search of the active strip.
Caused by {rB3b6ee8cee708}
Above commit was trying to get the vertexgroup from the mesh that is
passed into `deformVertsEM` (but that can be NULL).
When can it be NULL, when is is non-NULL?
`editbmesh_calc_modifiers` only passes in a non-NULL mesh to
`deformVertsEM` under certain conditions:
- a non-deform-only modifier is handled currently
- a non-deform-only modifier preceeds the current modifier
- a deform-only modifier preceeds the current modifier (and the current
one depends on normals)
So the passed-in mesh cannot be relied on, now get the vertex group from
the context object data (like it was before the culprit commit).
Related commit: rB8f22feefbc20
Maniphest Tasks: T93611
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13487
`ED_view3d_win_to_3d_on_plane` does not use the `clip_start` and
`clip_end` values of the scene, so the `do_clip` option can be misleading
especially in the orthographic view where the `clip_start` is negative.
For now, don't use the `do_clip` option in orthographic view.
Follow up on rB1df8abff257030ba79bc23dc321f35494f4d91c5
This puts all static functions in geometry node files into a new
namespace. This allows using unity build which can improve
compile times significantly
- The namespace name is derived from the file name.
That makes it possible to write some tooling that checks the names later on.
The filename extension (cc) is added to the namespace name as well.
This also possibly simplifies tooling but also makes it more obvious that this namespace is specific to a file.
- In the register function of every node, I added a namespace alias namespace `file_ns = blender::nodes::node_shader_*_cc`;.
This avoids some duplication of the file name and may also simplify tooling, because this line is easy to detect.
The name `file_ns` stands for "file namespace" and also indicates that this namespace corresponds to the current file.
In the future some nodes will be split up to separate files and given their own namespace
This will allow function names to be simplified similar to rBfab39440e94
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13480
As a followup to 338c1060d5, apply the same change to the node
drawing callback. This helps to simplify code when the complexity
of a callback isn't necessary right now.
Currently there are a few callbacks on `bNodeType` that do the same
thing for every node type except reroutes and frame nodes. Having a
callback for basic things complicates code and makes it harder to
understand, and reroutes and frames are special cases in larger way.
Arguably frame nodes shouldn't even be drawn like regular nodes,
given that it adds a case of O(N^2) looping through all nodes.
"Unrolling" the callbacks makes it easier to see what's happening,
and therefore easier to optimize.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13463
This will be useful in the future to use the new socket builder API
Aditional changes:
- Declare variables where initialized
- Do not use relative includes
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13465
`GeometrySet` contains at most one component of each type.
Previously, a map was used to make sure that each component
type only exists once. The overhead of a map (especially with
inline storage) is rather large though. Since all component types
are known at compile time and the number of types is low,
a simple `std::array` works as well.
Some benefits of using `std::array` here:
* Looking up the component of a specific type is a bit faster.
* The size of `GeometrySet` becomes much smaller from 192 to 40 bytes.
* Debugging a `GeometrySet` in many tools becomes simpler because
one can easily see which components exists and which don't
The problem is that `current_mask` can become `selection.size()`.
The loop could also be refactored to break out of it when the end
of the selection is reached. This can be done separately.
This patch leaves a out a few nodes:
- Group Nodes
- Image input node
- File output node
- Switch View
- Cryptomatte
These nodes above are a bit more complicated and should be worked on individually.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13266
This patch extracts the modal functions from GRAPH_OT_decimate
and makes them generic so they can be reused by future operators
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9326
Ref: D9326
This helps to tell when a pointer is expected to be null, and avoid
overly verbose code when dereferencing. This commit also includes
a few other cleanups in this area:
- Use const in a few places
- Use `float2` instead of `float[2]`
- Remove some unnecessary includes and old code
The change can be continued further in the future.
`IMB_transform` is used in VSE. It had a required crop parameter
for cropping the source buffer. This is not always needed.
In the image engine we want to use the use the `IMB_transform`
with wrap repeat. Both options are mutual exclusive and due
to performance reasons the wrap repeat is only available when
performing a nearest interpolation.
Instead of using RPT_ERROR, use RPT_WARNING which will not raise an
exception to Python. This broke some scripts (including FBX import)
which already check for a None return value.
Ref D13458
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
This actually gives a quite nice behavior in my opinion, especially for
asset catalogs, where activating a catalog makes all assets inside it or
its (grand-)child catalogs visible, so showing the child catalogs then
adds useful information. Maybe this should become a feature for
asset catalogs only, to be evaluated once the tree-view API is used in
more cases. Only asset catalogs are affected by this change right now.
Part of T93582.
The "All" item will be expanded of course, and the tree will also be
expanded so that the active item is visible. But feedback was that in
some setups, opening all the top-level catalogs is a bit too much. So
collapse them for a more compact default layout.
Part of T93582.
Originally this wasn't really meant to stay there permanently, but
helped giving things a nicer alignment. Others seemed to like it at
first so it stayed, but after more feedback we decided to remove it
again. The alingment is better now with the previous commit.
Part of T93582.
Cycles preview rendering could free the image buffers being used by drawing in
another thread due to a race condition. This race condition was unlikely before,
but now that preview renders are started right before we draw the image in the
image editor or load it as a texture in the 3D viewport, it's likely to happen.
As we are close to release this is too risky to fix properly, just avoid freeing
the cache for preview renders instead and accept increased memory usage in some
cases.
The asset metadata custom property `["is_single_frame"]` was set
incorrectly. Since this is intended for forward compatibility, including
being covered by the asset metadata indexing, it's important to have it
set correctly from the first release of Blender that includes the asset
browser.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13452
The Ghost dependency was added to avoid a memory leak (rBc7a1e115b507),
but since that's only for the unit tests, it's better to add the path to
`TEST_INC`.
We often call `parallel_for` in places with very variable
sized workloads. When many elements are processed,
using multi-threading is great, but when processing
few elements (possibly many times) using `parallel_for`
can result in significant overhead.
I measured that this improves performance by >20% in
the refactored realize instances code I'm working on
separately. The change might also help with debugging
sometimes, because the stack trace is smaller and contains
fewer irrevelant symbols.
The OptiX denoiser does have an upper limit as to how many pixels it can denoise at once, so
this changes the OptiX denoising process to use tiles for high resolution images.
The OptiX SDK does have an utility function for this purpose, so changes are minor, adjusting
the configured tile size and including enough overlap.
Maniphest Tasks: T92308
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13436
Since our design is to always keep data-blocks marked as assets on exit,
and our technical design for this is to do this via fake users, ensure
the fake user is set for an appended asset.
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13443
The crash happened because I was incorrectly and inconsistently assuming
that a socket is part of at most one internal link. However, this is not the case.
In geometry nodes, an input socket can be internally linked to multiple
output sockets. In the general case, an output could also be linked to multiple
input sockets, even though we don't have that in Blender yet.
Dalai gave green light to cherry pick this fix for 3.0.
Instantiation is now fully handled by BKE_blendfile_link_append module.
Note that this also allows removal of the `BLO_LIBLINK_NEEDS_ID_TAG_DOIT`
flag.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
The crash happened because I was incorrectly and inconsistently assuming
that a socket is part of at most one internal link. However, this is not the case.
In geometry nodes, an input socket can be internally linked to multiple
output sockets. In the general case, an output could also be linked to multiple
input sockets, even though we don't have that in Blender yet.
Close all active buttons when hiding a region as this can be called
from Python a popover is open from that region.
Failure to do this causes the popover to read from the freed button.
Also rename UI_screen_free_active_but to
UI_screen_free_active_but_highlight since it only frees highlighted
buttons.
The small circle used to choose the hue/saturation and value in the
color widget was drawn with a fixed screen space size. Now scale the
circle used as cursor in the color widget based on the zoom. This
could have been part of a9642f8d61 but the implementation is
different.
Based on a fix provided by Erik Abrahamsson
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13444
The group output node did not have the same size padding as the group
input, leading to the node looking different and actually being smaller.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13092
These existing names were unhelpful at best, actively confusing at
worst. This patch renames them to be consistent with the terms
used to refer to the values in the UI.
- `width` -> `offset`
- `ext1` -> `extrude`
- `ext2` -> `bevel_radius`
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9627
This was overlooked, as it seems there's no way for these strings to be
translated currently. Generally it's not that clear whether `N_` or
`TIP_` should be used in this case, but `TIP_` seems more consistent.
To avoid the cost of the translation lookup when the UI text isn't
necessary, we could allow the disabled hint argument to be optional.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13141
Wire-only meshes have a special case in the overlay drawing to give
the wire shader a special color (which avoids the lines being dashed,
somehow). The fast path for duplis didn't have that special case.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13196
Since we have the overlays popover, it makes sense to allow toggling the
context path like in the 3D viewport. This commit adds a property,
and turns it on by default in existing files.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13248
The problem is that drw_batch_cache_generate_requested_delayed
is called on the object, which uses the original object data type to
choose which data type to get info for. So for curves and text it uses
the incorrect type (not the evaluated mesh like we hardcoded in the
armature overlay code).
To fix this I hardcoded the "delayed" generation to only use the
evaluated mesh. Luckily it wasn't use elsewhere besides this
armature overlay system. That seems like the simplest fix for
3.0. A proper solution should rewrite this whole area anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13439
* Spot lights are now handled as disks aligned with the direction of the
spotlight instead of view aligned disks.
* Point light is now handled separately from the spot light, to fix a case
where multiple lights are intersected in a row. Before the origin of the
ray was the previously intersected light and not the origin of the initial
ray traced from the last surface/volume interaction.
This makes both strategies in multiple importance sampling converge to the same
result. It changes the render results in some scenes, for example the junkshop
scene where there are large point lights overlapping scene geometry and each
other.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13233
After 1ef8ef4941 there were build warnings because of unused
arguments. Also missed to change code to iterate `strips` instead of
`seqbase` in 2 functions.
The Realize Instances and Join Geometry node can share most of their code.
Until now, both nodes had their own implementations though. This patch
removes the implementation in the Join Geometry node in favor of the more
general Realize Instances implementation.
This removes an optimization for avoiding spline copies. This can be brought
back later. The realize instances code has to be rewritten to support attribute
instances anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13417
This node calculates the dual of the input mesh. This means that faces
get replaced with vertices and vertices with faces. In principle this
only makes sense when the mesh in manifold, but there is an option to
keep the (non-manifold) boundaries of the mesh intact.
Attributes are propagated:
- Point domain goes to face domain and vice versa
- Edge domain and Face corner domain gets mapped to itself
Because of the duality, when the mesh is manifold, the attributes get
mapped to themselves when applying the node twice.
Thanks to Leul Mulugeta (@Leul) for help with the
ascii diagrams in the code comments.
Note that this does not work well with some non-manifold geometry,
like an edge connected to more than 2 faces, or a vertex connected to
only two faces, while not being in the boundary. This is because there
is no good way to define the dual at some of those points. This type
of non-manifold vertices are just removed for this reason.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12949
Replace compare floats node with a generalized compare node. The node
allows for the comparison of float, int, string, color, and vector.
The datatypes support the following operators:
Float, Int: <, >, <=, >=, ==, !=
String: ==, !=
Color: ==, !=, lighter, darker
(using rgb_to_grayscale value as the brightness value)
Vector Supports 5 comparison modes for: ==, !=, <, >, <=, >=
Average: The average of the components of the vectors are compared.
Dot Product: The dot product of the vectors are compared.
Direction: The angle between the vectors is compared to an angle
Element-wise: The individual components of the vectors are compared.
Length: The lengths of the vectors are compared.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13228
Now that we can store any dynamic attribute on the instances component,
we don't need the special case for `id`, it can just be handled by the
generic attribute storage. Mostly this just allows removing a bunch
of redundant code.
I had to add a null check for `update_custom_data_pointers` because
the instances component doesn't have any pointers to inside of
custom data.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13430
This patch adds a layer_idx and pass_idx parameter to the rna_Image_gl_load function. It exposes both to the Python API as optional parameters.
This allows python scripters to specifiy which layer and pass they want to load in to an OpenGL texture. Right now image.gl_load() always takes the first layer and first pass.
This is limiting when working with multilayer openEXRs.
With this patch scripters can do something like this:
```
pass_idx = area.spaces.active.image_user.multilayer_pass
layer_idx = area.spaces.active.image_user.multilayer_layer
image.gl_load(frame=0, layer_idx=layer_idx, pass_idx=pass_idx)
```
As the parameters are optional and default to 0, it should not break existing code.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13435
Commit f0d20198b2 used this field to flag rendered strips which were
queried by `SEQ_query_rendered_strips()`. Then operators iterate all
strips and checks state of `seq->tmp_flag`.
Use collection returned by `SEQ_query_rendered_strips` directly.
There should be no functional changes.
This commit adds functions `all_strips_from_context` and
`selected_strips_from_context` that provide collection of strips based
on context. Most operators can use this collection directly.
There is already `seq->tmp` DNA field, but is should not be used unless
absolutely necessary. Better option is to use human readable flag.
Best is to not use DNA fields for temporary storage in runtime.
When enabling or disabling a Mesh Sequence Cache modifier of an Object
with a hair particle system, the hair would switch positions. This is
caused because original coordinates in Blender are expected to be
normalized, and toggling the modifier would cause the usage of different
orco layers: one that is normalized, and the other which isn't.
This bug exposes a few related issues:
- if the Alembic file did not have orco data,
`MOD_deform_mesh_eval_get`, used by the particle system modifier, would
add an orco layer without normalization
- `MOD_deform_mesh_eval_get` would also ignore the presence of an orco
layer (e.g. one that could have been read from Alembic)
- if the Alembic file did have orco data, the data would be read
unnormalized
To fix those various issues, original coordinates are normalized when
read from Alembic and unnormalized when written to Alembic; and a new
utility function `BKE_mesh_orco_ensure` is added to add a normalized
orco layer if none exists on the mesh already, this function derives
from the code used in the particle system.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92561
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13306
This is part of T92926, and is very similar to 221b7b27fc, except
slightly similar, because it only transfers from one component, and
it doesn't handle multi-threading at the moment.
Should be safe to do so now that 2.8+ has been out for 8 releases and over 2 years now.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12984
When the select action was set to "Select Tool", shift-clicking
on sequence strips wasn't selecting the strip.
Regression in 2a2d873124
Thanks to @a.monti for the fix.
- Integer Field input of the number of control points on each spline
in the spline domain.
- In the point domain, it is the number of points on the spline that
contains the given control point.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13279
No behavioral changes are expected here.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
This will be used by the copy/paste code.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
When appended collections are instantiated in viewlayers, do not add to
viewlayers collections children of other instantiated collections.
This default behavior is required for proper copy/paste behavior. If
previous behavior needs to be brought back for regular append operation,
this can be decided and done, but think this default behavior also makes
sense in normal append case.
part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
Unfortunately the drop logic for file-path based drag & drop checks the
used icon for its logic. This is very bad and should be changed. But
doing this involves some changes that are better not done during bcon4,
so for now stick to it and update the icon check.
Reviewed by: Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13383?id=45314
When adding `INSERT` operations over RNACollection items, rna diffing
code did not properly report the properties as not being equals.
This in turn triggered the 'purge unused exiting override properties'
mechanism, thus deleting the exitsting (valid) insert override property
operation.
NOTE: This should also be backported to 2.93, and probably 2.83.
Reviewed By: sybren, jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T93353
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13426
The default snap behavior to perform on tools and cursors is to the
final geometry and not edited geometry.
In snapping to edited geometry, there are some specific behaviors that
are not convenient in some cases. For example the general occlusion
test of X-Ray geometries during dragdrop.
This fix also resolves a regression for tools like measure and placement
that were also ignoring the snap to face in x-ray mode.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13410
Note that this fully replaces the 'PyCapsule' storage of linked/appended items
in the python API code by the generic storage of items in the
`BlendfileLinkAppendContext` data.
Maniphest Tasks: T91414
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13331
- Rename the Curve Parameter node to Spline Parameter.
- Add "Index on Spline" to the node. This output is the index of
the current point on it's parent spline rather than the entrire curve.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13275
The `ASSET_OT_bundle_install` operator only works when the blend file is
self-contained. It reports any external dependencies. Before this patch:
- every dependency was mentioned, even when it repeated the same
filename over and over again, and
- multiple dependencies were all mentioned in the error popup,
potentially filling the screen.
This is now resolved by:
- only reporting each external file once, and
- referring to the console when there are multiple external dependencies.
Reviewed by: severin, dfelinto
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13413
`file.select()` wasn't handling redirects as it should when it also
opens directories. This was only uncovered by a change in the keymap.
Reviewed By: Bastien Montagne, Harley Acheson
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13388
Combined view of timeline and preview causes seemingly unpredictable
behavior after some operators have been allowed to run in preview
region.
Disable new features in this combined view, so behavior should be
consistent with previous versions.
ref: https://developer.blender.org/T92584
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13419
Add flag to `BKE_bpath_traverse_id()` and friends to skip weak
references (see below). This makes a distinction between "this blend
file depends on that file" and "this blend file references that file,
but doesn't directly use its data". This distinction is for the Asset
Bundle install operator, which refuses to copy the blend file when it's
not self-contained.
Weak references are those that are not directly used by the blend file,
but are still present to allow path rewriting. For example, when an
Asset is loaded its originating blend file is saved in
`ID::library_weak_reference`; this reference is purely for deduplication
purposes, and not for actually loading any data.
Reviewed by: mont29, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13412
If strip is removed while proxy is built, this causes crash when
building is finished. This happens because proxy anims are freed in
`SEQ_proxy_rebuild_finish()`.
Iterate over available strips and check if original strip still exists
by comparing `SessionUUID`.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13408
It's important the coordinates the knife is operating on are never
manipulated since it will cause problems which are difficult to
troubleshoot.
Instead, use a cast in the MEM_freeN(..) call.
This reverts commit 8600d4491f.
The Domain Size node has a single geometry input and a selection for
the component type. Based on the component chosen, outputs containing
single values for the related domains are shown.
Mesh:
- Point Count
- Edge Count
- Face Count
- Face Corner Count
Curve:
- Point Count
- Spline Count
Point Cloud:
- Point Count
Instances:
- Instance Count
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13365
The crash was caused by allocating an uninitialized amount of memory.
This fix initializes a bunch of variables that could cause the error.
It should be possible to also fix this in the function that actually uses
the uninitialized memory, but that could cause unknown consequences
that are a bit too risky for 3.0. Just initializing some variables should
be safe though. For more details see D13369.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13369
The are few things in the dependency graph which lead to the issue:
- IDs are only built once.
- Object-data level (Armature, i,e,) builder dependent on the object
visibility.
This caused issues when an armature is first built as not directly
visible (via driver, i.e.) and then was built as a directly visible.
This did not update visibility flag on the node for the custom shape
object.
The idea behind the fix is to go away form passing object visibility
flag to the geometry-level builders and instead rely on the common
visibility flush post-processing to make sure certain objects are
fully visible when needed.
This is the safest minimal part of the change for 3.0 release which
acts as an additional way to ensure visibility. This means that it
might not be a complete fix (if some configuration was overseen) but
it should not make currently working cases to not work.
The fix should also make modifiers used on rigify widgets to work.
The more complete fix will have `is_object_visible` argument removed
from the geometry-level builder functions.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13404
Regression since 3.93 caused by 752c6d668b.
Follow the code from 2.93 which was always leaving curve modifiers
evaluation with a valid and clean state of the bounding box.
This is also what was proposed and agreed on in the following
design task: T92206: Bounding Box: compute during depsgraph evaluation
Tested with files from T90808 and T93384.
For the 3.0 going with the safest and minimal change. The rest of
the bounding box un-entanglement is to happen outside of the stable
branch.
Thanks The patch is based on the code from Philipp Oeser and
investigation by Germano Cavalcante and Dr. Sybren A. Stüvel,
thanks!
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13409
This patch adds MetalRT support to Cycles kernel code. It is mostly additive in nature or confined to Metal-specific code, however there are a few areas where this interacts with other code:
- MetalRT closely follows the Optix implementation, and in some cases (notably handling of transforms) it makes sense to extend Optix special-casing to MetalRT. For these generalisations we now have `__KERNEL_GPU_RAYTRACING__` instead of `__KERNEL_OPTIX__`.
- MetalRT doesn't support primitive offsetting (as with `primitiveIndexOffset` in Optix), so we define and populate a new kernel texture, `__object_prim_offset`, containing per-object primitive / curve-segment offsets. This is referenced and applied in MetalRT intersection handlers.
- Two new BVH layout enum values have been added: `BVH_LAYOUT_METAL` and `BVH_LAYOUT_MULTI_METAL_EMBREE` for XPU mode). Some host-side enum case handling has been updated where it is trivial to do so.
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13353
This patch adds new arg-type parameters to `DeviceQueue::enqueue` and its overrides. This is in preparation for the Metal backend which needs this information for correct argument encoding.
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13357
Make `ED_preview_id_is_supported(ID *)` NULL-safe. It's semantically
valid, as it's not possible to render a preview of a NULL ID.
The crash was introduced in 481f032f5c
Reviewed By: sybren, jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T93431
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13398
The main goal of this refactor is to make BPath module use `IDTypeInfo`,
and move each ID-specific part of the `foreach_path` looper into their
own IDTypeInfo struct, using a new `foreach_path` callback.
Additionally, following improvements/cleanups are included:
* Attempt to get better, more consistent namings.
** In particular, move from `path_visitor` to more standard `foreach_path`.
* Update and extend documentation.
** API doc was moved to header, according to recent discussions on this
topic.
* Remove `BKE_bpath_relocate_visitor` from API, this is specific
callback that belongs in `lib_id.c` user code.
NOTE: This commit is expected to be 100% non-behavioral-change. This
implies that several potential further changes were only noted as
comments (like using a more generic solution for
`lib_id_library_local_paths`, addressing inconsistencies like path of
packed libraries always being skipped, regardless of the
`BKE_BPATH_FOREACH_PATH_SKIP_PACKED` `eBPathForeachFlag` flag value,
etc.).
NOTE: basic unittests were added to master already in
rBdcc500e5a265093bc9cc.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13381
Currently, nodes with custom sockets do not get their internal links
populated. So operators like Delete And Reconnect don't work with such
nodes. This patch put custom sockets into consideration when computing
priorities for internal links such that sockets of the same idname get
connected. Additionally, the patch cleanup the function in the process
to avoid redundant code repetition.
Reviewed By: Jacques Lucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13386
Currently, custom sockets are no longer supported for automatic linking
when dropping a node on a link. This is because SOCK_CUSTOM is given a
negative priority and is ignored. To fix this, SOCK_CUSTOM is now given
the lowest priority and the rest of the sockets got their priority
incremented.
Reviewed By: Jacques Lucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13403
Currently we have a separate `InstancesDataSource`, which does almost
exactly the same thing as `GeometryDataSource`, except that it hardcodes
a few more columns: "Name", "Rotation", and "Scale". We can easily
replace that with a couple of if statements in the geometry data source.
This also makes named attributes on instances display
in the spreadsheet.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13391
Linux distributions are using newer TBB versions than official releases, and
TBB 2021 is an API breaking release.
In general we should avoid using TBB directly and go through the abstractions
in BLI_task.hh, though there is no abstraction for this.
For 3.0 the safe option is to just not cancel the task but instead early out
in the lambda function. Given the grain size of 2048 there should be no
significant performance difference.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13382
This patch gets rid of the O(N^3) complexity
of calculate_vertices. Execution time of the node is
reduced from 250ms to 140ms with 500^3 vertices.
In the future edge calculations could be done manually
and reduce the execution time even further.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13207
Parallelizes the loop that converts splines.
It gives around a 2x speedup on curves with over 1k splines.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13389
The isect_line_sphere algorithm became very imprecise when the line and
the sphere were reasonably far away from the world origin.
This would lead to no intersections being reported even if there was a
guaranteed intersection (line crossing from inside the sphere to the
outside).
To fix this we now use the secant root finding method to get an
intersection point. This is much more stable and robust it seems.
This implements four optimizations in the Set Position node:
* Check whether the position input is the current position and ignore
it if it is. This results in a speedup when only the Offset input is used.
* Use multi-threading when copying to computed values to the
position attribute. All geometry types benefit from this.
* Use devirtualization for the offset and position input. This optimizes
the common case that they are either single values or computed
in the fly in a span.
* Write to `Mesh->mvert` directly instead of creating a temporary span.
This makes setting mesh vertex positions even more efficient.
In my simple benchmark I'm using a White Noise node to offset the
position of 1,000,000 vertices. The speed is `20 ms -> 4.5 ms` in the
multi-threaded case and `32 ms -> 22 ms` in the single-threaded case.
This patch fixes an address space mismatch in the film convert kernels on Metal. The `film_get_pass_pixel_...` functions take a `ccl_private` result pointer, but the film convert kernels pass a `ccl_global` memory pointer. Specialising the pass-fetch functions with templates results in compilation errors on Visual Studio, so instead this patch just adds an intermediate local on Metal.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13350
For some underlying data (e.g. spans) we had two virtual array
implementations. One for the mutable and one for the immutable
case. Now that most code does not deal with the virtual array
implementations directly anymore (since rBrBd4c868da9f97a),
we can get away with sharing one implementation for both cases.
This means that we have to do a `const_cast` in a few places, but
this is an implementation detail that does not leak into "user code"
(only when explicitly casting a `VArrayImpl` to a `VMutableArrayImpl`,
which should happen nowhere).
This leads to division by zero in Freestyle's NoiseShader which also
crashes blender.
Not sure if we really need a do_version patch for old files, as an
alternative we could also force a positive number in the NoiseShader.
This patch does not do either, just force a positive range in RNA from
now on.
Maniphest Tasks: T89081
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13332
This broke with {rB20fac2eca723} (which landed in 2.63), so long
standing bug.
Convention for paint modes is:
- when no paint mask is active, `Frame Selected` will focus the last
stroke
- when paint mask is active, `Frame Selected` will focus the selected
mask faces
To check the right vert coords we have to offset with `mp->loopstart`.
Maniphest Tasks: T93130
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13247
Caused by {rBaf162658e127}, so long standing bug.
When changing clone slots (report involved a quite complicated sequence
of selecting textures and undo -- but I think this could happen in more
situations) code checks for UV of new clone slot.
However, since above commit the slot and the clone slot were mixed up,
so in this case the responsible NULL check (for when no UV is assigned)
wasnt working.
Now correct this (NULL check the clone slot uv -- instead of the paint
slot UV).
note: not sure why low level CustomData functions actually dont do the
name NULL checks themselves (seems like callers are always responsible).
Maniphest Tasks: T93117
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13378
Reproduce the logic we already do in C (BKE_blender_version_is_alpha)
and the CMake file.
Otherwise it can get out of sync if we add/rename the non-alpha release cycles.
No functional change.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13379
This was crashing using the clone tool without a clone image assigned.
Caused by {rB9111ea78acf4}.
Since above commit, `BKE_image_acquire_ibuf` was using `ima->runtime`
without checking for NULL first.
Since callers are not required to check for this, just return early
here.
note: there is still a memory leak using the clone tool without a clone
image assigned (but this was also the case before said commit and needs
to be investigated separately).
Maniphest Tasks: T93380
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13377
Instead of drawing the mask layers in the sequence of their occurence, draw the active mask *always* on top.
Implementation:
- move drawing loop for splines to separate static function
- draw active mask last
Example: lowest layer is active, yet still drawn on top.
{F12140355}
This is part of an effort to make mask editing more intuitive & easy to use: https://developer.blender.org/T93097
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13372
Previously, there was a fixed grain size for all multi-functions. That was
not sufficient because some functions could benefit a lot from smaller
grain sizes.
This refactors adds a new `MultiFunction::call_auto` method which has the
same effect as just calling `MultiFunction::call` but additionally figures
out how to execute the specific multi-function efficiently. It determines
a good grain size and decides whether the mask indices should be shifted
or not.
Most multi-function evaluations benefit from this, but medium sized work
loads (1000 - 50000 elements) benefit from it the most. Especially when
expensive multi-functions (e.g. noise) is involved. This is because for
smaller work loads, threading is rarely used and for larger work loads
threading worked fine before already.
With this patch, multi-functions can specify execution hints, that allow
the caller to execute it most efficiently. These execution hints still
have to be added to more functions.
Some performance measurements of a field evaluation involving noise and
math nodes, ordered by the number of elements being evaluated:
```
1,000,000: 133 ms -> 120 ms
100,000: 30 ms -> 18 ms
10,000: 20 ms -> 2.7 ms
1,000: 4 ms -> 0.5 ms
100: 0.5 ms -> 0.4 ms
```
Affect and effect are too confusing for non-native english speakers
(like me). Also BAKING_MASK_MARGIN doesn't exist anymore in the code.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13361
Under some circumstances that can lead to more than a 2x
performance increase, because math nodes can better optimize
for the case when the slice is a single value or span.
Caused by 6b0869039a
Above commit introduced selection after renaming. This includes calling
`file_select_deselect_all` [which resorts and refilters].
So now, to have the correct file for scrolling, get it again after
sorting by calling `file_params_find_renamed` again.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13368
A minor cosmetic fix. When the view was scrolled all the way to the
bottom, the lowest panel would end right on the view edge. The
scrollable view should get the same margin at the bottom as used at the
top.
This corrects some alignments issues through new margins introduced in
93544b641b. Basic idea of this fix is to only add the new margins when
drawing a panel with background. These margins were added specifically
for the background boxes, so that makes sense.
Alternative fix to D13199.
This also fixes some margings added unintentionally in mentioned commit.
There is a little jump of the toolbar and the tabs in the Properties
when comparing the UI without this fix to 2.93:
{F12158085} {F12158039}
The jump is gone with this fix applied (compare to the 2.93 screenshot):
{F12158064}
While not a serious issue, this confirms that this fix actually tackles
the root of the issue.
Don't use the side padding for menu item contents when displaying
previews or icons in a row or grid layout. This can cause problems for
the preview drawing and doesn't make sense to draw there anyway.
This not only fixes the mentioned issue, but also too small heighlight
for the collection color tag in the Outliner context menu.
Alternative to and similar to D13125.
Assigning a catalog to an asset via drag-and-drop in the asset browser
now creates an undo step. Not only does this allow undoing the action,
it also tags the blend file as modified.
Reviewed by: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13370
This fixes a crash when muting the "Group Output" node.
It should not be possible to mute it so this patch
sets the `no_muting`-variable on it.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13364
Liboverride properties and operations list need to be fully up-to-date
before libraries are reloaded, otherwise re-applying those liboverrides
after linked data is reloaded may miss some changes.
This reverts the changes to fix T87448, where entering the same value in number
buttons causes an unnecessary update. This is not stable enough for 3.0 and so
is being reverted, better to have an unnecessary update than no update in other
cases.
This effectively reverts the changes from rBeb06ccc32462 and follow up fixes
rBe1a9ba94c599, rBbbb52a462ef9, rBec30cf0b742f, and rB071799d4fc44. The code is
disabled with a comment on how it could be implemented better.
Bug introduced in {rBaa0ac0035a0d}.
The invalid depth fallback was changed to `FLT_MAX` in order to match the
annotation and gpencil operations.
This broke the `Interactive Light Track` operator which invalidates the
operation if the depth value is `1.0f`.
The chosen solution was to change the value tested in the annotation and
gpencil operations.
Caused by {rBcf2baa585cc8}.
For Curve Guide force fields to work, the `Path Animation` option has to
be enabled. With it disabled, we are lacking the necessary
`anim_path_accum_length` data initialized [done by
`BKE_anim_path_calc_data`] which `BKE_where_on_path` relies on since
above commit.
Now just check for this before using it - and return early otherwise.
Prior to said commit, `BKE_where_on_path` would equally return early
with a similar message, so that is expected behavior here.
Maniphest Tasks: T93338
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13371
The issue was that the attribute propagation in the Fillet Curve node seems
pretty broken. I couldn't really make sense of the old code. It changed the
size of the point attribute domains on splines to 1 for some reason which
led to a crash in the next node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13362
The mirror modifiers merge option caused unnecessary re-ordering
to the vertex array with original vertices merging into their copies.
While this wasn't an error, it meant creating a 1:1 mapping from input
vertices to their final output wasn't reliable (when looping over
vertices first to last) as is done in
BKE_editmesh_vert_coords_when_deformed.
As merging in either direction is supported, keep the source meshes
vertices in-order since it allows the vertex coordinates to be extracted.
NOTE: Since this change introduce issues for some cases (e.g. bound
modifiers like SurfaceDeform), this change is only applied to newly
created modifiers, existing ones will still use the old incorrect merge
behavior.
Reviewed By: @brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T93321, T91444
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13355
Revert "Fix T91444: Edge Loop Preview fails with two Mirror Modifiers"
This reverts commit 1a7757b0bc.
Caused issue reported in T93321, boiling down to the fact that other
operations or modifiers (like the SurfaceDeform one) rely on the order
of the vertices in the mesh to remain consistent.
Changing this in a modifier would mean those operations need to be
reset/re-created (e.g. rebound for the SurfaceDeform case), which is not
doable in `do_version` code.
Was happening during rendering, causing visual artifacts when doing
CPU+GPU rendering, and giving different in-progress results on different
devices.
The root of the issue comes to the fact that math used in the approximate
shadow catcher calculation might have resulted in negative alpha channel,
and negative values for display are handled differently on CPU and GPU.
Such difference in handling is caused by an approximate conversion used on
the CPU for the performance reasons.
This change makes it so no negative alpha is generated by the approximate
shadow catcher. Not sure if we need some explicit clamping somewhere to
deal with possible negative values coming from somewhere else.
The shadow catcher cornell box tests are to be updated for the new code,
but the new result seems to be more accurate.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13354
Noticed when was looking into T93155. Steps to reproduce:
- Open the .blend file from the report
- Hit F12 to start rendering
- After some tiles were rendered hit Esc
The issue is caused by "sticky" cancel reported via Progress. This means
that once user hit Esc all further requests for cancel state will return
truth, which was preventing OIDN denoiser from completing the denoising
task.
Now only allow stopping the denoiser when interactive rendering requests
a very fast stopping.
Aiming the fix for 3.0 branch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13352
With the current code in master, scrambling distance is enabled on non-hardware accelerated ray tracing devices see a measurable performance decrease when compared scrambling distance on vs off. From testing, this performance decrease comes from the large tile sizes scheduled in `tile.cpp`.
This patch attempts to address the performance decrease by using different algorithms to calculate the tile size for devices with hardware accelerated ray traversal and devices without. Large tile sizes for hardware accelerated devices and small tile sizes for others.
Most of this code is based on proposals from @brecht and @leesonw
Reviewed By: brecht, leesonw
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13042
A parallel loop to create the interesection meshes for each triangle
meant that with parallelism, the output order of the created meshes
could vary with each execution. Keep the parallelism for doing the CDTs
for interesection, but move the extraction of the new faces into a
serial loop afterwards, for repeatability.
This commit improves the scaling of some ui widgets when
zooming by making the radius of the rounded corners
dependent on the element's zoom level.
Needed to fix T92278 without padding issues, see D13125.
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey, Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12842
There are two functions that recalculate the boundbox of an object:
- One that considers the evaluated geometry
- Another that only considers the object's `data`.
Most of the time, the bound box is calculated on the final object
(with modifiers), so it doesn't seem right to just rely on `ob->data`
to recalculate the `ob->runtime.bb`.
Be sure to calculate the BoundBox based on the final geometry and
only use `ob->data` as a fallback
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12282
Changes icon used to indicate blend file when overlaid over larger
document icon when in thumbnail view. Only seen when file does not
have a preview.
Followup to {rB611e4ffaab43}
For more details and examples see D13342
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13342
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Changes icon used to indicate blend file when overlaid over larger
document icon when in thumbnail view. Only seen when file does not
have a preview.
Followup to {rB611e4ffaab43}
For more details and examples see D13342
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13342
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Without this it's easy to loose track of which catalog you are dragging.
Things feel generally quite jumpy/disconnected, activating the catalog
makes things feel far less like that.
I consider this an important usability fix, therefore I'm adding it to
the release branch.
When dropping catalogs it is ensured that the name of the moved catalog
is unique within the new parent catalog. When dropping a catalog into
the parent, the catalog would not actually move to a different location,
but it would still be renamed. The unique name logic simply isn't smart
enough to ignore the catalog that is about to be moved.
Address this by disallowing dragging a catalog into its own parent. It's
already there.
This was an oversight when I added catalog drag & drop support. I forgot
to add this for dragging catalogs into the top level by dragging into to
the "All" item as well. This made the drag & drop support rather broken
because it wouldn't work for a basic case.
When a node is executed, it usually schedules other nodes.
Right now, those newly scheduled nodes are added to a
task pool so that another thread can start working on them
immediatly.
However, that leads to the situation where sometimes each
node in a simple chain is executed by another thread. That
leads to additional threading overhead and reduced cache
efficiency (for caches that are not shared between cores).
Now, when a node is executed and schedules other nodes,
the first of those newly scheduled nodes will always be
executed on the same thread once the current node is done.
If it schedules more than one other node, those will be
added to the task pool as before.
The speedup achieved by this is hard to measure. I found it
to be a couple percent faster in some extreme cases, not
much to get excited about. It's nice though that the number
of tasks added to the task pool is commonly reduced by a
factor of 4 or 5.
This part of the drawing code assumes that the bone custom object
has only one evaluated geometry component, and it also uses the
object type to check which data to draw, with the functions like
`DRW_cache_object_surface_get` that just take an object input.
Those functions usually work on evaluated objects, which use the
instancing system to access a temporary object with `object.data`
replaced for data types that don't match the original object.
That assumption used to work, but now curve, point cloud, or volume
objects can have an evaluated mesh which is not accessed with the
same object for render engine drawing.
The "correct" solution for the way this code is structured would be to
loop through all of the geometry components and try to get GPU batches
from every one of them. However, that significantly increases complexity
in an area that should probably be refactored anyway. This patch treats
the mesh as a special case, and only draws the evaluated mesh.
The **best** solution in my opinion might be refactoring this area to
use the instancing system with some sort of viewport-only flag so
the custom shape instances aren't added in the render.
The solution is "partial" because the "Wireframe" option only works
for meshes from mesh objects, even after this fix, and because other
data besides meshes is not displayed at all.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13038
Some enum names were changed/removed in OptiX 7.4, so some changes are necessary to
make things compile still.
In addition, OptiX 7.4 also adds built-in support for catmull-rom curves, so it is no longer
necessary to convert the catmull-rom data to cubic bsplines first, and has endcaps disabled
by default now, so can remove the special handling via any-hit programs that filtered them
out before.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13351
The patch slightly modifies two recently added icons "FILE_BLEND" and
"CURRENT_FILE" to better align them to the pixel grid, and change the
design of "FILE_BACKUP" to avoid alignment and readability issues, as
well as avoiding the outline version of the Blender logo which violates
the official logo guidelines.
Differential revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13346
When a manual frame range is set, allow marking an action as having
Cyclic Animation. This does not affect how the action is evaluated,
but the Cycle-Aware Keying option will automatically make any newly
added F-Curves cyclic. This allows using the option from the start
to build the cycle, rather than only for tweaking an existing loop.
The curves are made cyclic when they have only one key, either
after inserting the first key, or before adding the second one.
The latter case avoids the need to manually make the first added
curve cyclic after marking a newly added action cyclic.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11803
Some operations, e.g. adding a new action strip to NLA, require
knowing the active frame range of an action. However, currently it
can only be deduced by scanning the keyframes of the curves within
it. This is not ideal if e.g. curves are staggered for overlap.
As suggested by Nathan Vegdahl in comments to T54724, this patch adds
Action properties that allow manually specifying its active frame range.
The settings are exposed via a panel in the Dopesheet and Action Editor.
When enabled, the range is highlighted in the background using a striped
fill to distinguish it from the solid filled regular playback range.
When set, the frame range is used when adding or updating NLA tracks,
and by add-ons using `Action.frame_range`, e.g. FBX exporter.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11803
Add a new 'selected_visible_actions' property to allow querying
actions that are selected in animation related editors for use in
UI and operators. The 'selected_editable_actions' variant excludes
linked actions (the only reason an action can be read-only).
In the Action and Shape Key editors there is only one action
that is specified by the field at the top of the editor.
In Dope Sheet it scans the channel rows and returns all actions
related to the selected items. This includes summary items for
actions and groups.
In Graph Editor, it lists actions associated with selected curves.
The new property is also used for Copy To Selected and Alt-Click.
Ref D11803
This is only meant to be used for development purposes for now,
not to show warnings to the user.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13348
Previously, there were a couple of cases where nodes were scheduled when
that was not really necessary. This change doesn't seem to have a big impact
on performance, but simplifies the code a bit.
There are few layers of things which lead to the situation
of more noisy material preview: the do-version of the
preview.blend did not happen (at least from the Python
side as we did not investigate the C side deep). This made
Cycles to use default integrator settings for the preview
file ever since the Cycles X was merged. Those settings are
adaptive sampling with max 4K samples, noise threshold 0.01.
Opening the file in Blender 3.0 for edit did run the versioning
code which effectively lowered the number of samples used for
rendering.
This change makes it so the preview file is configured with
the exact effective settings as seen by Cycles prior to the
file was re-saved (adaptive sampling with the parameters noted
above).
This fix does not chaneg the fact that the versioning code is
not used for preview.blend, it only solves the regression in
the quality of previews.
The fix is done and reviewed with collaboration with Dalai and Sergey.
This dependency was a bit ugly and the functions from the mask modifier
did a few things that we don't need in the Delete Geometry node:
* The mask modifier uses `CustomData_copy_data` which the node doesn't need.
* The mask modifier checks for `-2` in some values, but this special value is
not used by the node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13335
Unity builds are only used in the `bf_nodes_geometry` module for now.
This module has been prepared to support unity builds already.
Usually, there is a 2-4x speedup when building `bf_nodes_geometry`
compared to without unity builds (e.g. 145s to 55s).
For more information about how unity builds work and how they help
with compile times, see D13341.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13341
Basically, this fixes disappearing previews when editing asset metadata
or performing undo/redo actions.
The preview generation in a background job will eventually modify ID
data, but the undo push was done prior to that. So obviously, an undo
then would mean the preview is lost.
This patch makes it so undo/redo will regenerate the preview, if the preview
rendering was invoked but not finished in the undone/redone state.
The preview flag PRV_UNFINISHED wasn't entirely what we needed. So I had to
change it to a slightly different flag, with different semantics.
Basically, this fixes disappearing previews when editing asset metadata
or performing undo/redo actions.
The preview generation in a background job will eventually modify ID
data, but the undo push was done prior to that. So obviously, an undo
then would mean the preview is lost.
This patch makes it so undo/redo will regenerate the preview, if the preview
rendering was invoked but not finished in the undone/redone state.
The preview flag PRV_UNFINISHED wasn't entirely what we needed. So I had to
change it to a slightly different flag, with different semantics.
Two issues addressed here:
I) `asset_type_info` is sub-data, not a callback. Therefore, move it
before the callbacks in the `IDTypeInfo` struct.
II) More important, initialize this new attribute in *ALL* `IDTypeInfo`
instances. No member of this struct should ever be left implicitely
uninitilazed, ever.
Aftermath of rBa84f1c02d251.
Asset library indexing would store indexes of asset files to speed up
asset library browsing.
* Indexes are read when they are up to date
** Index should exist
** Index last modify data should be later than the file it indexes
** Index version should match
* The index of a file containing no assets can be load without opening
the index file. The size of the file should be below a 32 bytes.
* Indexes are stored on a persistent cache folder.
* Unused index files are automatically removed.
The structure of the index files contains all data needed for browsing assets:
```
{
"version": <file version number>,
"entries": [{
"name": "<asset name>",
"catalog_id": "<catalog_id>",
"catalog_name": "<catalog_name>",
"description": "<description>",
"author": "<author>",
"tags": ["<tag>"]
}]
}
```
Reviewed By: sybren, Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T91406
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12693
This patch adds test cases to detect edge cases when finding
keylist columns.
The patch originated during development of D12052 to make sure
the new implementation matches the old implementation. It would
be good to add these test cases to master so this part is covered
in a next change might influence the expected edges.
The patch covers `ED_keylist_find_next`, `ED_keylist_find_prev`
and `ED_keylist_find_exact` methods.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12302
extracts the search for keyframe segments (consecutive selection of keys)
It will be reused by future graph editor operators
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9360
Ref: D9360
In rBdcdbaf89bd11, I introduced a new operator
(`file.asset_library_refresh()`) to handle Asset Browser refreshing more
separate from File Browser refreshing. However, there already was
`asset.asset_list_refresh()`, which at this point only works for asset
view templates, but was intended to cover the Asset Browser case in
future too. This would happen once the Asset Browser uses the asset list
design of the asset view template.
So rather than having two operators for refreshing asset library data,
have one that just handles both cases, until they converge into one.
This avoids changes to the Python API in future (deprecating/changing
operators).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13239
windows.h `#defines rct1` as a number which is
problematic if we include `BLI_rect.h` after
`windows.h` .
by renaming `rct1/2` to `rct_a/b` we side step
the collision and straighten up the naming with
the functions directly above it.
In rBdcdbaf89bd11, I introduced a new operator
(`file.asset_library_refresh()`) to handle Asset Browser refreshing more
separate from File Browser refreshing. However, there already was
`asset.asset_list_refresh()`, which at this point only works for asset
view templates, but was intended to cover the Asset Browser case in
future too. This would happen once the Asset Browser uses the asset list
design of the asset view template.
So rather than having two operators for refreshing asset library data,
have one that just handles both cases, until they converge into one.
This avoids changes to the Python API in future (deprecating/changing
operators).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13239
Alternative to D13291 (description partially copied from there).
New drag & drop reordering code would call constraints reordering
operator with the generic context, and not the one from the panel's
layout. missing the "constraint" member which is mandatory for poll
function to properly deal with override vs. local constraints.
For this to work in a decent way, there needs to be some panel-wide
context that we can restore when executing callbacks outside of the
normal draw context. So similar to uiLayoutSetContextPointer() to set
context on a layout level, this introduces
UI_panel_context_pointer_set() for panel level context (this calls the
former for the current panel root layout as well).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13308
The bounding box transform code assumed that the pivot would always be
the sequence object transform center.
Rework the code so that this assumption is true even if the general
transform pivot is set to be the 2D cursor.
Previously, attribute propagation did not work correctly in when only
deleting edges and faces (but not points). Face and face corner attributes
were propagated wrongly or not at all respectively.
In order to keep the patch relatively small for the release branch,
it does not include some small optimizations. These can be done in 3.1:
* Use a `Span<int>` instead of `IndexMask` to avoid creating an
unnecessary `Vector<int64_t>`.
* Only prepare index mappings when there are actually attributes to
propagate.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13338
Adds a new overlay called "Timings" to the Geometry Node editor.
This shows the node execution time in milliseconds above the node.
For group nodes and frames, the total time for all nodes inside
(recursively) is shown. Group output node shows the node tree total.
The code is prepared for easily adding new rows of information
to the box above the node in the future.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13256
With this commit, we no longer use the prefixes for every node type
function like `geo_node_translate_instances_`. They just added more
places to change when adding a new node, for no real benefit.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13337
This disables motion blur for geometry instances in eevee, which did
not work correctly anyway. See code comment for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13334
This happens if the Wavelength is set to 0.0f.
Not sure if we really need a do_version patch for old files, as an
alternative we could also force a slight offset in the
SinusDisplacementShader. This patch does not do either, just force a
positive range from now on.
Maniphest Tasks: T93322
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13329
21.Q4 is required, older version should not show devices in the preferences.
This adds a check for the file version of amdhip64.dll file during hipew
initialization.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13324
This was just a typo in {rBb408d8af31c9}
Must be 'MINIMUM' (instead of 'MININUM').
Maniphest Tasks: T93320
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13328
Intention of the icon is to mark add-ons that are official/bundled.
Doesn't make much sense to use the .blend file icon for that. It's
arguable if the Blender logo should be used for this, but the file icon
is definitely the wrong choice.
Intention of the icon is to mark add-ons that are official/bundled.
Doesn't make much sense to use the .blend file icon for that. It's
arguable if the Blender logo should be used for this, but the file icon
is definitely the wrong choice.
This puts all static functions in geometry node files into a new
namespace. This allows using unity build which can improve
compile times significantly (P2578).
* The name space name is derived from the file name. That makes
it possible to write some tooling that checks the names later on.
The file name extension (`cc`) is added to the namespace name as
well. This also possibly simplifies tooling but also makes it more
obvious that this namespace is specific to a file.
* In the register function of every node, I added a namespace alias
`namespace file_ns = blender::nodes::node_geo_*_cc;`. This avoids
some duplication of the file name and may also simplify tooling,
because this line is easy to detect. The name `file_ns` stands for "file
namespace" and also indicates that this namespace corresponds to
the current file. In the beginning I used `node_ns` but `file_ns` is more
generic which may make it more suitable when we want to use unity
builds outside of the nodes modules in the future.
* Some node files contain code that is actually shared between
different nodes. For now I left that code in the `blender::nodes`
namespace and moved it to the top of the file (couldn't move it to
the bottom in all cases, so I just moved it to the top everywhere).
As a separate cleanup step, this shared code should actually be
moved to a separate file.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13330
Currently the geometry nodes evaluator always stores a field for every
type that supports it, even if it is just a single value. This results in a lot
of overhead when there are many sockets that just contain a single
value, which is often the case.
This introduces a new `ValueOrField<T>` type that is used by the geometry
nodes evaluator. Now a field will only be created when it is actually
necessary. See D13307 for more details. In extrem cases this can speed
up the evaluation 2-3x (those cases are probably never hit in practice
though, but it's good to get rid of unnecessary overhead nevertheless).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13307
This changes what domain is used by the raycast mode. This should fix the
behavior for face corner attributes (but may make it a bit slower for other
attributes). I think for 3.0 this is an acceptable trade off. For 3.1 we can do
what the comment suggests already.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13333
The problem was that we forgot to actually remove the vertex group when
it should be deleted. We only removed all the data that was attached to it.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13326
rB33c5e7bcd5e5b79 doversion code was incorrectly dealing with 'insert in
first position' case from older blendfiles.
Specifically, a NULL anchor is valid (it means that the new item is the
first of the stored override data, and should be inserted at start of
the list).
Reported as part of T93321.
The Blender icon must not be used to refer to anything that is not
Blender itself. Using the Blender icon on its own to refer to .blend
files or the currently open file is a no-go, which was brought up by
Ton.
This does the following changes to the icon file:
* Add new "Current File" icon
* Change the .blend file icon to contain a file icon with the Blender
logo, but not merely the Blender logo.
* Change the backup .blend file icon accordingly.
The new "Current File" icon is used in the Asset Browser, but
could/should be used in the Outliner as well. That needs more design
discussion though.
Add an operator "Copy to Asset Library" for installing asset bundles
into already-existing asset libraries.
The operator is shown when:
- the "Current File" library is selected,
- the blend file name matches `*_bundle.blend`, and
- the file is not already located in an asset library.
The user can select a target asset library, then gets a "Save As"
dialogue box to select where in that library the file should be saved.
This allows for renaming, saving in a subdirectory, etc.
The Asset Catalogs from the asset bundle are merged into the target
asset library.
The operator will refuse to run when external files are referenced. This
is not done in its poll function, as it's quite an extensive operator
(it loops over all ID datablocks).
Reviewed by: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13312
This enables calling code to deal with the blendfile handle themselves,
BKE_blendfile_link then just borrows, uses this handle and does not
release it.
Needed e.g. for python's libcontext system to use new
BKE_blendfile_link_append code.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
This enables calling code to deal with the blendfile handle themselves,
BKE_blendfile_link then just borrows, uses this handle and does not
release it.
Needed e.g. for python's libcontext system to use new
BKE_blendfile_link_append code.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
This was broken by rB0c3b215e7d5456878b155d13440864f49ad1f230.
The caching of loaded exr files needed some special treatment.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13313
This was probably broken by rB5c2330203e11e0d916960218b07d88d2193bf526.
For now just add the padding back in a spreadsheet specific way.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13315
There was a missing normals layer that was requested by the data transfer
modifier from the target object. The normal layer was correctly added to
the target object. However, it never reached the data transfer modifier
because the mesh was copied in `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh`
(in the call to `get_mesh_for_write`) and the copy does not include the normals
layer.
The solution is to not use `get_mesh_for_write` here which was only used
because `BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh` returns a non-const `Mesh *`.
Mid term, it should actually return a `const Mesh *` to avoid the confusion.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13319
For some users, dropping assets into preview area may be more practical
due to space constraints or it may be just more intuitive.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13311
For using the Outliner and/or the Asset Browser as scene independent
tools to organize a/v source material is necessary for the users to be
able to drag and drop data blocks into the VSE. This was also an
unfulfilled design target for the Outliner Gsoc project.
Datablocks won't be used directly. Path to file will be passed to strip
add operator instead.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13304
Use the correct device function (hipDeviceGet) for multi GPU setups, instead
of hipGetDevice which just returns the default device.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13323
We already supported previews for lights, just didn't actually use them
when making a light object an asset. They were only used when making the
light data itself an asset.
Mistake in e7bea3fb6e.
We should only skip preview generation for objects that don't support
preview rendering, not completely forbid accessing preview data of such
IDs.
BVH2 triangle intersection was broken on the GPU since packed floats can't
be loaded directly into SSE. The better long term solution for performance
would be to build a BVH2 for GPU and Embree for CPU, similar to what we do
for OptiX.
Fix problem with duplicated initial character when initiating or
switching to new windows. This is done by updating our copies of state
and modes from the new window when it receives WM_IME_SETCONTEXT
message. This problem and fix are only for the Windows platform.
* Rename "Auto Tiles" to "Use Tiling", it's not really automatic and
confusing with the old auto tile size add-on.
* Rename "Adaptive" scrambling distance to "Automatic", to avoid confusion
with adaptive sampling.
Fix problem with duplicated initial character when initiating or
switching to new windows. This is done by updating our copies of state
and modes from the new window when it receives WM_IME_SETCONTEXT
message. This problem and fix are only for the Windows platform.
Add the following methods to the CurveEval class:
total_length() : returns the total length of the curve without needing to
allocate a new array
total_control_point_size() : returns the total number of control points without
needing to allocate a new array
* Rename "Auto Tiles" to "Use Tiling", it's not really automatic and
confusing with the old auto tile size add-on.
* Rename "Adaptive" scrambling distance to "Automatic", to avoid confusion
with adaptive sampling.
Use a map to speed up search for UI block names.
Time to redraw the node editor was decreased from
around 75-120ms to 40-70ms in a tree with many
Geometry Nodes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13225
According to Blender selection rules, selections should be flushed
to containing elements. Added an EDMB_select_flush() after edit
mode booleans or intersects are done. Hopefully this doesn't break
any scripts that might have been depending on the old (broken) behavior.
Happens when device runs out of memory and Cycles is moving some
textures to the host memory.
The delayed memory free for OptiX BVH was moving data from one
device_memory to another, leaving the original device memory in
an invalid state. This was ruining the allocation map in the CUDA
device which is using pointer to the device_memory.
This change makes it so the memory pointer is stolen from BVH
into the delayed memory free list.
Additionally, forbid copying and moving instances of device_memory
and added sanity checks in the device implementation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13316
This allows to reduce signature of several functions, and make it eaiser
to integrate more higher-level usages later on.
This should be a non-behavioral-change commit.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
This removes the last main usage of BLO's instantiation code.
Also required some limited refactoring of BKE_blendfile_link_append's
instantiation to make it more modular, and usable by both linking and
appending code paths.
NOTE: This should be a non-behavioral change commit.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
This will allow to expose all those advanced features of the WM
operators to other parts of the code, like the python library context
manager, copy/paste code, etc.
This is expected to be a strictly no-behavioral-change commit.
Part of T91414: Unify link/append between WM operators and BPY context
manager API, and cleanup usages of `BKE_library_make_local`.
Maniphest Tasks: T91414
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13222
A good sphere preview material has a 1:1 UV ratio (so we see squares as
least distorted as possible), as well as good poles.
Square UV:
The original sphere expected a 2:1 panorama to be mapped to it. This
patch changes that (I scaled Y by 0.5) so that square textures look ok.
Poles:
The original sphere had a low initial resolution, so no ammount of
subdivision would fix the poles.
The sphere has a subdivision modifier with 0 resolution. Later (3.1?) I
want to try to change the resolution on-the-fly based on whether the material
has a displacement map.
Old sphere (1.9K vertices):
{F11845752, size=500px}
New sphere (2.0K vertices):
{F11845710, size=500px}
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13309
`IMB_moviecache` is implemented as a singleton. When destructing the
singleton via `IMB_moviecache_destruct` it will not be created anymore
resulting inusage of unallocated memory and potentional memory
corruption.
When running blender this doesn't happen, but when creating images in
test cases the moviecache should be able to be recreated after it is
destroyed.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13287
This patch separates the static-part from the dynamic-part when
generate brush masks. This makes the generation of brush masks 2-5 times
faster depending on the size of the brush.
More improvements can be done, this was just low hanging fruit.
This regression was introduced by D11832, but there was problems before
that as well. I seem to have missed it in review. See the differential
revision for a screenshot of the difference.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13216
It seems that update_from_old assumed there would be an old
tree view available in the old block. This works for the asset browser
because the tree is always drawn, but for the spreadsheet that depends
on having an active object, which isn't necessarily always true.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13301
Generating curve mask for 2d texture painting had some hard-coded
parameters that eventually weren't used in the algorithm (hardness and
rotation of the brush). This patch removes these parameters.
Curve mask generation is done during 2d texture painting. There are some
performance issues in this part of the code. Before addressing those we
move the code to CPP.
New drag&drop reordering code would call constraints reordering operator
with the generic context, and not the one from the panel's layout.
missing the "constraint" member which is mandatory for poll function to
properly deal with override vs. local constraints.
This commit fixes it by generating a temp bContextStore in the panel
re-ordering callback.
NOTE: this fix will have to be extended to modifiers (which happen to
work currently because they have an 'active' status), and gpencil
modifiers (which are also broken currently).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13291
The idea behind this change is the same as in
rB6ee2abde82ef121cd6e927995053ac33afdbb438.
A `MultiFunction::debug_parameter_name` method could be
added separately when necessary.
Previously, the function names were stored in `std::string` and were often
created dynamically (especially when the function just output a constant).
This resulted in a lot of overhead.
Now the function name is just a `const char *` that should be statically
allocated. This is good enough for the majority of cases. If a multi-function
needs a more dynamic name, it can override the `MultiFunction::debug_name`
method.
In my test file with >400,000 simple math nodes, the execution time improves from
3s to 1s.
This allows the use of better/more readable data structures,
and will also make some refactors to the search button easier.
The build completed on the buildbot for all platforms.
A recent security update to macOS 10.15.7 causes crashes when using Eevee and
various other 3D viewport features. It appears that glGenerateMipmap is
broken, causing a crash whenever its commands are flushed/submitted to the GPU.
Ideally this would be fixed in a driver update, however it's unlikely this will
happen. Earlier macOS versions have been receiving security updates for 2 years,
and that window has just passed for 10.15. Further, computers with these GPUs
can't upgrade to a newer macOS version.
As a workaround, disable mipmaps on these GPUs, by setting the mipmap max level
to 0 and not calling glGenerateMipmaps. Effects like depth of field also use
mipmaps, but fill in the mip levels by other means. In those cases we keep the
mipmap level.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13295
This fixes the the app crash happening when trying to render smoke as a dense
3D texture. The changes are related to matching up hipew with the actual HIP
headers.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13296
Same fix as rB0a3b4d4c64f1, but this time for greasepencil.
To repeat: dopesheet in greasepencil mode was ignoring the temporariy
visibility flag of collections. As a result, even though the dopesheet
was supposed to show animation data of visible greasepencils only was
still showing such data of greasepencils that were hidden by hiding
their collection.
Updates the Transfer Attributes and Capture Attributes nodes
to support attributes from instances.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13292
This patch removes a bunch of specific code for drawing the spreadsheet
data set region, which was an overly specific solution for a generic UI.
Nowadays, the UI tree view API used for asset browser catalogs is a much
better way to implement this behavior.
To make this possible, the tree view API is extended in a few ways.
Collapsibility can now be turned off, and whether an item should
be active is moved to a separate virtual function.
The only visual change is that the items are now drawn in a box,
just like the asset catalog.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13198
This isn't a problem in 3.0 or master, but I'm porting the spreadsheet
data set region to a tree view and ran into this. This line needs to
whether the function is empty before calling it.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13197
Now that `node_intern.hh` is a C++ header, we can use C++ types
there. This patch replaces the linked list of dragged links with a
vector. Also, the list of drag operator custom data, `nldrag`, doesn't
seem to need to be a list at all, so I just made it a unique pointer.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13252
Use the `GPU_SHADER_3D_POLYLINE_UNIFORM_COLOR` shader instead of `GPU_SHADER_2D_LINE_DASHED_UNIFORM_COLOR`.
This is just a partial solution as "protected" fcurves still use the dashed shader.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13290
CC-BY Blender Studio https://studio.blender.org
Update the splash artwork for the daily builds (`master`) to
celebrate the beginning of a new major series in Blender.
The badges of the Development Fund membership levels have been removed for
a simpler design, and the font matches the one used elsewhere in blender.org
After rB97533eede444217b, instances have their own attribute domain,
but the spreadsheet code worked under the assumption that the component
used the point domain. Old files have to re-select the instances data
source to make it properly active
Adds an attribute provider for instance attributes.
A new domain `ATTR_DOMAIN_INSTANCE` is implemented.
Instance attributes are not yet realized correctly.
Differential Revision: D13149
With very long ray distance, OptiX ends up traversing many BVH nodes due to
a feature that improves precision. However this causes very slow rendering.
We now avoid generating such long rays by rejecting the few samples that have
long ray distances and very low probability of being generated. This should not
meaningfully affect render results.
Thanks to Sergey and Patrick for the investigation.
After rBb9febb54a492, the evaluated mesh from a curve is now presented
to render engines as a separate mesh object, but some code still assumed
that a curve object itself could have an evaluated mesh. However, this is
still true for surface objects and metaballs, which don't
use geometry sets yet.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13272
Asset libraries should be directories on disk. By manually entering a
file path it was possible to have a single blend file as asset library,
but that was not a designed-for situation, and it doesn't play well
with the asset catalog system.
Original implementation was a quick prototype which should have never
landed as-is in master. It had very limiting constraints and did not
allow for any real further development.
This commit fixes the internal implementation to make more sensible,
maintainable and evolutive.
NOTE: This commit introduces another forward-incompatibility in the
Blender file format: Files saved after this commit won't open properly
in older versions of blender regarding local inserted constraints or
modifiers into overrides of linked data.
NOTE: Technical details: The 'anchor' item name/index is now stored in
`subitem_reference_` members, and the actual 'source' item name/index is
stored in `subitem_local_` members of the override property operation
data.
Previously, only the `subitem_local_` members were used, storing the
anchor item name/index, and assuming the 'source' item was always the
next in the list.
Milestone I of T82160.
Maniphest Tasks: T82160
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13282
If a valid matching string is found, return that item, otherwise
fallback to the item matching the given index, if any.
This will be useful in RNA override code, and potentially other
areas where data in lists can be referenced by their names or indices.
The old code did not work when there were multiple ids with
the same name (which can happen when ids are linked in).
The solution is to use the session ids instead. Those are different
even when two ids have the same name.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11116
D13044 allowed the link color overlay to be used with custom sockets.
This no longer works due to a condition that checks if the socket is
standard or not, which was in place to avoid bad indexing of the
std_node_socket_colors array. Since that array is no longer used, this
condition needs to be removed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13274
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey
Constraints, modifiers and NLA tracks can now report from RNA whether
they are defined as comming from the override's reference linked data,
or are local to the override.
This is a bit similar to rBb7260ca4c9f4b7618c9c214f1270e31d6ed9886b.
Sometimes a group node may not reference a node group
because it was linked and can't be found.
Separating geometry nodes into a new library will make it
easier to improve compile times with features like unity
builds and precompiled headers.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13261
Offsets for meta strip were invalid. No steps to reproduce the issue are
available, but it is quite possible that there are files with incorrect
state after issues with meta strips were fixed.
Ensure correct offsets for meta strips in versioning code.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13257
The existing RNA CollectionRef class only offers a length() operation
which is sometimes used for checking if the collection is empty. This is
inefficient for certain collection types which do not have a native
length member; the entire list is iterated to find the count.
This patch creates an explicit empty() method to be used in such cases
for better semantics. Additionally, many collection types will behave
more efficiently when using the new method instead of checking length.
Making use of the new method will follow separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12314
Now with Geometry Nodes in Blender,
trees can become much bigger than before.
This changes the minimum zoom value in the node editor.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13254
Socket drawing can be heavy with many nodes.
This patch skips drawing them on scale < 0.2
when they are barely visible anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13255
This feature has been desired for some time:
- https://rightclickselect.com/p/ui/Tqbbbc/allow-navigating-while-transforming (See comments);
- D1583;
- T37427;
In short, blocking navigation during transform limits the user to move the object only to visible areas within the screen and hinders the allocation of objects within closed meshes.
The node editor is also impaired because some nodes are far between them and the connectors are too small.
The only disadvantage of this patch (as I see it) is the conflict with the existing key map:
MIDDLEMOUSE:
- enable axis constrain in 3D view;
WHEELDOWNMOUSE, WHEELUPMOUSE, PAGEUPKEY, PAGEDOWNKEY:
- change the threshold of the proportional edit;
So the patch solution was to change these keymaps:
- MIDDLEMOUSE to Alt+MIDDLEMOUSE;
- WHEELDOWNMOUSE, WHEELUPMOUSE, PAGEUPKEY, PAGEDOWNKEY to Alt+(corresponding key);
When you use this new keymap for the first time in the proportional edit, it may seem strange due to the custom of using it (both in View2D and View3D).
But quickly the user gets used to it.
Alternatively we can add an option to the user preferences ([] Allow navigating while transforming). (I'm not much fan of this option).
The patch was done on branch2.8. But maybe it's a good idea to apply it to 2.79
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2624
This patch implements part of what was stated in {T66484}, with respect to `Base Point`.
## Introduction
The snapping feature of the transform tools has a variety of applications:
- Organization of nodes.
- Positioning of frames in precise time units.
- Retopology with snap to face
- Creation of armatures with bone positioning through the snap to volume
- Precise positioning of 3D or 2D objects in the surrounding geometry (CAD modeling)
The goal of this document is to make it more powerful for precision modeling and still supporting the old use cases without extra complexity.
The main topic addressed here is the introduction of a **interactive mode for setting a snap source** (See terminology).
## Terminology
* **Snap Source**: 3d coordinate * we want to snap from. (Currently defined by the `Snap With` options: `Closest`, `Center`, `Median` and `Active`).
* **Snap Target**: 3d coordinate* we want to snap to. (Vertices, Edges, Faces, Grid...)
## Interactive Mode for Editing a Snap Source
Currently the fixed snap point can only be obtained through the `Snap With` options. So it's a little tricky for the user to define a snap source point having so much geometry on an object.
Because of this, the user needs to resort to impractical solutions to get a point in the geometry.
See example of an impractical use:
{F11714181, layout=left, width=960, alt="The user used the cursor (which can be snapped) to choose the snap origin point."}
The user used the cursor (which can be snapped) to choose the snap source point.
While it is possible to work around this current limitation, it is important to reduce the number of steps and allow the user to set a snap source point through an optional interactive mode during a transformation.
The proposed solution is to be able to move the current snap source point through a modal modifier activated with a key (eg. B).
The snap source point can thus "snap" to the elements in the scene (vertex, mid-edge, Lamp, …) during this mode.
{F9122814, layout=left, width=960, alt="Base Point Snap, example of transform operation via the shortcut (not the tool). After pressing g and the snap base change shortcut (e.g., shift + ctrl) the user set the base point. The base point is then visible until the end of the operation. The z axis constrains the final position."}
## Implementation Details
- The feature will only be available in 3D View.
- The feature will only be available for `Move`, `Rotate` and `Scale` transform modes.
- The snap source editing will be enabled with a single click on the modifier key (B).
- Having a snap point indicated, the new snap origin point will be confirmed with the same buttons that confirms the transformation (but the transformation will not be concluded).
- The snap source editing can be canceled with the same key that activated it (B).
- If the transformation is done with "release_confirm" (common for gizmos), the new feature cannot be enabled.
- During the transformation, when enabling the feature, if the snap option is turned off in the scene, the snap will be forced on throughout the rest of the transformation (unless interactive mode is canceled).
- During a transformation, if no snap target is set for an element in the scene (Vertex, Grid...), the snap targets to geometry Vertex, Edge, Face, Center of Edge and Perpendicular of Edge will be set automatically.
- Snap cannot be turned off during the snap source editing.
- Constraint or similar modification features will not be available during the snap source editing.
- Text input will not be available during the snap source editing.
- When adding multiple snap points (A) the new prone snap source point will be indicated with an "X" drawing.
{F11817267}
Maniphest Tasks: T66484
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9415
Add the "Convert Old Pose Library" operator to the old pose library (in
the Armature properties editor). This makes it more discoverable; before
it only was available in the Action editor.
When filtering the asset browser, also include results that have partial
tag matches. So searching for "xite" will include results tagged with
"excited".
This brings the tag filtering in line with other search boxes in
Blender. Later we might want to provide users with more options for
prefix-only ("excite" would match "excited", but "xited" would not) or
only exact matches.
The Cycles accurate mode was removed, but the Eevee option for this has
a different meaning and should not have been removed. The Eevee accurate
makes cryptomatte accumulate for every sample, which Cycles has always
done regardless of any option.
MSL requires that constant address space literals be declared at program
scope. This patch moves the `blackbody_table_r/g/b` and `cie_colour_match`
constants into separate files so they can be declared at the appropriate scope.
Ref T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13241
This patch contains many small leftover fixes and additions that are
required for Metal-enablement:
- Address space fixes and a few other small compile fixes
- Addition of missing functionality to the Metal adapter headers
- Addition of various scattered `__KERNEL_METAL__` blocks (e.g. for
atomic support & maths functions)
Ref T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13263
Previously the check was done based on dimension of image and if any
of dimensions were larger than tile size tiling was used.
This change makes it so that if image does not exceed number of pixels
in the tile no tile will be used. Allows to render widescreen images
without tiling.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13206
The calculation based on preserving device occupancy was conflicting
with the fact that time limit needs to render less samples at the last
round of render work.
For example, rendering BMW27 for 30sec on i9-11900k was actually
rendering for almost a minute. Now the render time limit is respected
much more close.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13269
Build HIP kernels with NanoVDB, and patch NanoVDB to work with HIP.
This is a header only library so no rebuild is needed. The changes are being
submitted upstream to openvdb, so this patch should be temporary.
Thanks Thomas for help testing this.
For data-blocks from the current file, the image-buffer for dragging
wasn't set at all. This wasn't intentional, dragging things in the Asset
Browser should just always show the preview.
stack_assign_if was used in the middle of creating the shader value blocks.
Which caused stack variables to be inserted in the middle of the shader value data.
This resulted in the shader node data no being in sequential order. This was also
the case for the wave texture wave node.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T93102
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13262
This function can be used to "dissolve" meta strip anywhere in strip
hierarchy. This has same effect as `meta_separate` operator.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/T91005
This patch changes the thumbnails' height used for image and movie
strips by choosing the proper size according to the VSE's text overlay
settings: i.e. thumbnails use the whole strip's height when no overlay
text is displayed; otherwise, some space is left for the overlay.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13043
Some when adding multiple movies at once and only some of them have
audio track, this causes crash on NULL dereference. Issue was introduced
in bdbc7e12a0 to align sound and video properly.
Check if sound is present in movie file. If it's not, don't try to align
sound with video.
This patch adds a CMake option "WITH_CYCLES_DEBUG" which builds cycles with
a feature that allows debugging/selecting the direct-light sampling strategy.
The same option may later be used to add other debugging features that could
affect performance in release builds.
The three options are:
* Forward path tracing (e.g., via BSDF or phase function)
* Next-event estimation
* Multiple importance sampling combination of the previous two methods
Such a feature is useful for debugging light different sampling, evaluation,
and pdf methods (e.g., for light sources and BSDFs).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13152
Introduce a packed_float3 type for smaller storage that is exactly 3
floats, instead of 4. For computation float3 is still used since it can
use SIMD instructions.
Ref T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13243
Previously, node types had a callback that creates internal links. Pretty
much all nodes used the same callback though. The exceptions are the
reroute node (which probably shouldn't be mutable anyway) and some
input/output nodes that are not mutable.
Removing the callback helps with D13246, because it makes it easier
to reason about which internal links are created and when they change.
In the future, the internal links should be part of the node declaration.
This cleans up part of the code that still set the flag manually. Also, this
change helps with D13246 because it makes it easier to tag the node
tree as changed when the availability of a socket changed.
This patch includes:
View vector fix for ortho back face.
Point on segment logic correction.
Better handling of boundary cases.
See review page for detailed description.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13143
This patch includes:
View vector fix for ortho back face.
Point on segment logic correction.
Better handling of boundary cases.
See review page for detailed description.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13143
This change was introduced in 997b5fe45d, to not display pixelated
thumbnails. However when VSE timeline height is made smaller, this
limits strip height.
Change limit, so one strip can occupy full height of VSE timeline
This commit contains a few mostly-related changes to this node:
- Add a warning when retrieving the geometry from the modifier object.
- Only create the output geometry when it is necessary.
- Decompose transform matrices in a more friendly way.
- Use default return callbacks like other newer nodes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13232
It's valid for a node group connected to the modifier not to
have a geometry input, but I didn't consider that case
with the last change I made here, f3bdabbe24.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13231
The spline code, especially Bezier splines, often make use of lazily
evaluation and caching. In order to do that, they use mutex locks.
When multi-threading, this can lead to problems. Further detail
can be found in rBfcc844f8fbd0d1.
To fix the deadlock, isolate the task before multi-threading
when holding a lock.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13229
Due to asynchronous process, the preview for a given image may be
generated several times.
This regenerates many thumbs unnecessarily.
The solution is to add the `FILE_ENTRY_PREVIEW_LOADING` flag for file
entries that are still in the thread queue.
So this flag is checked not to redraw the thumb when it is still being
created on a different thread.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11150
Fix a crash when a hair system's `ParticleSettings` ID datablock was
linked from another file but couldn't be found. This results in default
settings, with `type = PART_EMITTER`, where the particle data still has
a non-NULL `hair` pointer. Previously, copies of such a particle system
would NOT copy hair data for non-hair particle systems, hence the
pointer of the copy pointed to the original data, which got freed (at
least) twice upon closing the blend file.
This is now fixed by always copying the hair data, regardless of the
particle system type.
Reviewed by: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13245
Add comment explaining `MEM_dupallocN` is NULL-safe, in that it returns
NULL when it receives a NULL pointer. This is currently true for both
implementations of the function (`MEM_lockfree_dupallocN` and
`MEM_guarded_dupallocN`), and will be expected of other implementations
as well.
No functional changes.
Add a new "experimental" debug option `show_asset_debug_info`, and use
that to determine the visibility of the active asset's catalog UUID and
simple name. Previously this was only determined by the "Developer
Extras" option, which meant it was visible in too many situations. It's
not really a "developer extra", and really just a debugging tool, so the
new option is more in line with its purpose.
Reviewed by: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13242
This patch adapts the existing volumetric read/write lambda functions for Metal. Lambda expressions are not supported on MSL, so two new macros `VOLUME_READ_LAMBDA` and `VOLUME_WRITE_LAMBDA` have been defined with a default implementation which, on Metal, is overridden to use inline function objects.
This patch also removes the last remaining mention of the now-unused `ccl_addr_space`.
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: leesonw
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13234
In 499dbb626a, the background color of drag tooltips were changed so
text becomes more readable. But multiple people were touching the same
code, so the disabled hint tooltips didn't get the same tweak. They
would benefit from them even more, since the red text is even harder to
read on the transparent background than the regular, white text.
Dispose of GHOST system paths when tearing down `BlendfileLoadingBaseTest`
and some other test cases. This prevents a memory leak.
A better solution would be to rework Blender's initialisation & teardown
structure, but that's outside the scope of this fix.
No functional changes to Blender.
While there is nothing technically that would cause issues when moving a
catalog into itself (it just changes the path of the catalog, and the
missing parent catalogs will be created), it seems broken to the user.
So disable this in the drag & drop code for asset catalogs.
Refreshing the assets requires `file_OT_asset_library_refresh` in the
asset browser, and `asset_OT_list_refresh` for the asset view. Both
are now done from `ASSET_OT_open_containing_blend_file`.
Python Operator templates made accessible from respective menus
(required to also use F3 search for quick access)
Also fixed Modal Draw Operator id_name (had duplicate name from other template)
Maniphest Tasks: T90866
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13182
Goals of this refactor:
* Simplify creating virtual arrays.
* Simplify passing virtual arrays around.
* Simplify converting between typed and generic virtual arrays.
* Reduce memory allocations.
As a quick reminder, a virtual arrays is a data structure that behaves like an
array (i.e. it can be accessed using an index). However, it may not actually
be stored as array internally. The two most important implementations
of virtual arrays are those that correspond to an actual plain array and those
that have the same value for every index. However, many more
implementations exist for various reasons (interfacing with legacy attributes,
unified iterator over all points in multiple splines, ...).
With this refactor the core types (`VArray`, `GVArray`, `VMutableArray` and
`GVMutableArray`) can be used like "normal values". They typically live
on the stack. Before, they were usually inside a `std::unique_ptr`. This makes
passing them around much easier. Creation of new virtual arrays is also
much simpler now due to some constructors. Memory allocations are
reduced by making use of small object optimization inside the core types.
Previously, `VArray` was a class with virtual methods that had to be overridden
to change the behavior of a the virtual array. Now,`VArray` has a fixed size
and has no virtual methods. Instead it contains a `VArrayImpl` that is
similar to the old `VArray`. `VArrayImpl` should rarely ever be used directly,
unless a new virtual array implementation is added.
To support the small object optimization for many `VArrayImpl` classes,
a new `blender::Any` type is added. It is similar to `std::any` with two
additional features. It has an adjustable inline buffer size and alignment.
The inline buffer size of `std::any` can't be relied on and is usually too
small for our use case here. Furthermore, `blender::Any` can store
additional user-defined type information without increasing the
stack size.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12986
`ABCPointsWriter::is_supported` already checked for valid particle
system types (liquid, spray, foam, bubbles, ...).
`AbstractHierarchyIterator::make_writers_particle_systems` did not
create a writer for these though, so now bring these in line and also
create writers for these.
With transform tools, it is expected to see backgroud image when overlay
is transformed.
Alpha over caused performance to be not optimal when used with opaque
media. This should be addressed with D12914 at least partially. There
may be some corner cases not addressed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12952
When scaling down image, users expect to see background, which doesn't
currently happen in VSE. This is because strips use cross blend mode by
default, because alpha over is much slower. Reason is, because any area
of image can be transparent, and therefore it can't have early out
implemented in a way that cross blend mode can.
Flag images rendered by codecs that don't support transparency as fully
opaque and implement a form of early out for alpha over blend mode.
When rendering image stack, 2-input effects are ignored on the
"way down". Alpha over needs rendered overlay image to decide whether it
will use only overlay or background too. Therefore overlay can be
rendered safely before it is used. Image flags can be checked and it can
be freed if needed. Freeing doesn't cause any performance degradation,
because image is always stored in cache.
This feature does not improve blend mode performance. In summary, it
only allowes for having alpha over blend mode on background images
without suffering from lower performance.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12914
`v2d->tot` rect was set for backdrop drawing. Set range before drawing
scrollbars.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13099
Some RNA properties and operators did not invalidate cache or did it
incorrectly.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13101
Issue was caused by incorrect FFmpeg asynchronous decoding API. In most
cases, decoder returns 1 frame each time it is fed by 1 packet. Here
decoder wanted to return more frames, but our code always expected only
one.
Before sending new packets to decoder, check if there are frames to
receive. If there are, process them, otherwise continue decoding as
usual.
Reviewed By: zeddb, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13079
When proxy size lower than 100% is used, clip strips are rendered with
incorrect image size.
This is because if proxies aren't enabled in movieclip, it automatically
falls back on rendering original media. Sequencer doesn't have knowledge
about this and since 9c99292a16 it assumes that image is proxy,
because it explicitly requested this size.
Check movieclip flag to see if proxies are enabled.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13080
There were two issues:
- The third math node socket does not exist in old enough files.
- The comment incorrectly referred to the vector math node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13219
When cut an stroke using the option Flat Caps, the falt was not done if the cut was done in the middle of the stroke.
Now the flat is applied to the segments created and also some cleanup of the code done.
Cause of this issue is that Custom Node Sockets info type was
initialized as SOCK_FLOAT when registering. Areas within the core that
would ignore custom socket types by checking its type would use the
socket as being a float type.
When custom node sockets have a property called default_value blender
tries to store it as an internal default value what failed in debug
builds.
This patch will set the socket type to SOCK_CUSTOM when registering a
custom socket type and allow, but skip storage of custom default values.
In this case the default values should already be stored as custom
properies.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, JacquesLucke
Maniphest Tasks: T89260
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13174
Allow the use of floating-point values for font point sizes, which
allows greater precision and flexibility for text output.
See D8960 for more information, details, and justification.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8960
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
Fix own mistake in rB7061d1e39fe
In my attempt to quickly address T92838, along with the original bug, I
made a nonsensical choice to use the limiter lock to guard the check
against the cache item itself. While harmless, it is not necessary and
semantically wrong / potentially confusing to future readers of the code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13122
Suppressing the splash was only done when passing in an argument from
the command line.
Remove G.file_loaded, as it is misleading, only set once on startup,
replace with G.relbase_valid which is used everywhere else to check
if the file path should be used.
Support the ability to close relevant characters like '(', '[' and '{'.
It will also delete the pair character if they're empty.
Ref D13119
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
This reverts commit 6b4ca78108.
A simpler fix was used for 3.0, but rBd845ba481c6d2ef already contained
a more complete solution to the problem of inconsistent socket ids.
Previously, unique identifiers for sockets were created automatically,
sometimes using .001 and sometimes _001. Now they are created
manually with the second format, but some files were saved with .001
format. I think this was only an issue in the vector math node.
rBd845ba481c6d fixed this problem in 3.1, but in a more general way.
After I merge this patch to 3.1, I will revert it, since the versioning
added in that commit will make this redundant.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13209
The node does support curves, but only in index mode (see T88630)
So add a specific error message for the nearest mode, and let the
node support curves in the declaration.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13205
We need to increase GPU memory usage a bit. Unfortunately we can't get away
with writing either reflection or transmission passes because these BSDFs may
scatter in either direction but still must be in a fixed reflection or
transmission category to match up with the color passes.
Previously both `.` and `_` were used as separators when finding
a unique name for a socket. This removes the use of `.`, since `_`
was more common. It also does versioning for all of a file's node
trees to make sure that they all use the `_` convention.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13181
Partially reverts commit rB440a3475b8f5410e5c41bfbed5ce82771b41356f because
"optixDenoiserComputeIntensity" does not currently support input images that are not packed (the
"pixelStrideInBytes" field is not zero). As a result the intensity calculation would take into account
data from other passes in the image, some of which was scaled by the number of samples still and
therefore produce widely incorrect results that then caused artifacts in the denoised image.
Maniphest Tasks: T93029
The UI was always drawing all buttons in a layout, no matter if they
were scrolled out of view (as in, outside of the visible part of the
region) or not. This means it's doing quite some work that can be
avoided.
UI drawing generally isn't a big bottleneck in Blender, so I don't
expect huge speedups from this. But while playing back animation, we do
redraw a fair bit of the UI, so in cases where there are many buttons
out of view, it may bring a little FPS boost. E.g. say in complex node
trees (the node editor is redrawn on animation playback in case there
are animated values that need updated UI feedback). This also mitigates
the issue in T92922 significantly.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/T92922
Reviewed by: Brecht Van Lommel
UI_GetThemeColorBlendShade4fv incorrectly changing alpha by the amount
of the shading offset.
See D9944 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9944
Reviewed by Hans Goudey
UI_GetThemeColorBlendShade4fv incorrectly changing alpha by the amount
of the shading offset.
See D9944 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9944
Reviewed by Hans Goudey
Blender 3.0 will only support single-frame Actions in the pose library.
The goal of this patch is to lay the groundwork for making it possible
for the Asset Browser to reject/hide "animation snippet" Action assets.
Determining whether an Action has one or more frames (i.e. whether it
has a single pose or animation) requires inspecting the Action itself,
and thus loading the data-block itself. This would make it impossible to
quickly determine from the asset browser.
To solve this, the Action is inspected before saving, and a
`"is_single_frame"` boolean (well, 0/1 integer) IDProperty is added.
Reviewed by: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13202
Channel protection flags were only used in global mode,
this doesn't make any sense, especially for rotation and scale.
Follow pose-bones, only using protection flags for
local & gimbal orientation.
Adds a boolean field output containing a selection of the
points of the star that are controlled by the outer radius
of the star.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13097
The root of the problem lies in bug in OIIO which we can work around
from our side (which does not affect pack memory usage).
Thanks Brecht for finding the root cause!
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13186
When the file browser is in asset browser mode, it sets the callback
`filelist->prepare_filter_fn` to an asset browser specific function. This
function will segfault if there is no current asset library. Switching back
from asset browser to file browser would not reset that callback to
`NULL`, causing it to be called and crash Blender. This is now fixed.
* Rename the 'copy' functions to make it clear they belong to the same
'group' and are to be used together.
* Fix `flag` parameter of `BKE_copybuffer_paste` being a short instead
of an int.
* Improve documentation.
Adds a method to profiler that can be used to check if it is active.
This is used to determine if stop_profiling and start_profiling
should be called.
| patch | Juans Scene UI 256 samples | Juans Scene bg 256 samples | junkshop UI | junkshop bg |
| No patch | 6:16.59 | 4:05.37 | 2:08.48 | 1:59.7 |
| D13187 | 4:12.15 | 3:57.36 | 2:07.25 | 1:58.16 |
| D13185 | 4.11.18 |3:54.74 | 2:07.44 | 1:58.03 |
| D13190 | 4:12.39 | 3:55.42 | 2:07.62 | 1:58.68 |
UI - means rendered from within Blender
bg - means rendered from the command line using ##blender -b scene.blend -f 1##
Reviewed By: sergey, brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92601
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13190
Adds a method to profiler that can be used to check if it is active.
This is used to determine if stop_profiling and start_profiling
should be called.
| patch | Juans Scene UI 256 samples | Juans Scene bg 256 samples | junkshop UI | junkshop bg |
| No patch | 6:16.59 | 4:05.37 | 2:08.48 | 1:59.7 |
| D13187 | 4:12.15 | 3:57.36 | 2:07.25 | 1:58.16 |
| D13185 | 4.11.18 |3:54.74 | 2:07.44 | 1:58.03 |
| D13190 | 4:12.39 | 3:55.42 | 2:07.62 | 1:58.68 |
UI - means rendered from within Blender
bg - means rendered from the command line using ##blender -b scene.blend -f 1##
Reviewed By: sergey, brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92601
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13190
The mirror modifiers merge option caused unnecessary re-ordering
to the vertex array with original vertices merging into their copies.
While this wasn't an error, it meant creating a 1:1 mapping from input
vertices to their final output wasn't reliable (when looping over
vertices first to last) as is done in
BKE_editmesh_vert_coords_when_deformed.
As merging in either direction is supported, keep the source meshes
vertices in-order since it allows the vertex coordinates to be extracted.
The code assumed that any geometry input that wasn't the first input
was a second geometry input. Fix by separating the warning for the
first input and for the number of geometry inputs.
Adds a vector offset field to the "Curve Handle Position Node".
This vector is added to the incoming position (which is the
implicit handle position if not connected) which will set the
position of the handle. Default is (0,0,0)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13035
This patch adds list colors to the light theme for the spreadsheet,
which are needed for the data set region. Addresses T92492.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13090
Remove outdated CUDA comments for bindless textures and cleanup some HIP comments that still mentioned CUDA.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13189
When Constructing bezier splines from dna, the positions of the
left/right handles were set directly in the internal vectors, by
requesting a reference to them. The problem is that
BezierSpline::handle_positions_left() calls ensure_auto_handles()
before returning the reference. That function does some calculations on
uninitialized memory if the positions array is not yet filled.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13107
The issue was caused by splitting happening twice.
Fixed by checking for split flag which is assigned to the both states
during split.
The tricky part was to write catcher data at the moment of split: the
transparency and shadow catcher sample count is to be accumulated at
that point. Now it is happening in the `intersect_closest` kernel.
The downside is that render buffer is to be passed to the kernel, but
the benefit is that extra split bounce check is not needed now.
Had to move the passes write to shadow catcher header, since include
of `film/passes.h` causes all the fun of requirement to have BSDF
data structures available.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13177
rB60fee69682ac39 only partially fixed the issue, `BlendFileReadReport
bf_reports` was now properly stored in `BPy_Library` `self` for the
lifetime of the context, but its `reports` member was still referencing
local variable to `bpy_lib_enter` function.
This patch exposes the sampling offset option to Blender. It is located in the "Sampling > Advanced" panel.
For example, this can be useful to parallelize rendering and distribute different chunks of samples for each computer to render.
---
I also had to add this option to `RenderWork` and `RenderScheduler` classes so that the sample count in the status string can be calculated correctly.
Reviewed By: leesonw
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13086
Apply a local-workaround instead of adding support for this use-case
since pre-selection isn't the intended purpose of gizmos.
This also resolves a glitch where poly-build and loop cut would
briefly show loop-cut or poly-build pre-selection after transforming.
See gizmo_preselect_poll_for_draw note for more details.
#### Motivation
The View pie menu is a convenient way to access operators such as `Frame Selected` and `Frame All` which are usually mapped to `PERIOD` or `HOME` keys on the right side of most keyboard, making it hard hard to reach with the left hand.
The motivation for this patch comes from working with a 75% keyboard (no numpad). Most laptops face a similar problem.
#### Implementation
The View pie menu has been added to the following editors and sub-modes where applicable:
* Node Editor
* Video Sequencer
* Dopesheet
* Graph
* NLA
* Image
* Clip
* Outliner
More options could definitely be added to this menu for convenience, as long as it maintains the common options in the same place (Frame Selected on the left, Frame All on the right).
For positioning I went with the following layout:
{F11791186, size=full}
I've added `Zoom 1:1`to the Image Editor and the VSE Preview since there is no way to reset the zoom on keyboards without numpad (unless Emulate Numpad is turned on).
The Outliner uses `Show Active` and `Show Hierarchy` which are the closest ones to the equivalent in other editors. Should `Show Active` be renamed to `Frame Selected`?
The shortcut assigned is the same as the 3D Viewport (`ACCENT_GRAVE`).
#### Screenshots
Node Editor
{F11778387, size=full}
Dopesheet
{F11778400, size=full}
Graph
{F11778403, size=full}
Image Editor (Paint and View)
{F11791113, size=full}
Image Editor (Mask)
{F11791114, size=full}
UV Editor
{F11791119, size=full}
Clip Editor (Tracking)
{F11791137, size=full}
Clip Editor (Mask)
{F11791140, size=full}
Clip Editor (Graph)
{F11791151, size=full}
View operators are not yet implemented in Clip Editor Dopesheet mode (left a note about this in the menu poll).
Reviewed By: #user_interface, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13169
rBc473b2ce8bdbf8fa42 improved the situation somewhat, but
attribute search still crashes during animation playback, because
the UI search data references stale memory. The proper solution
is to allow the search to own data rather than just referencing it,
but I would prefer not to do that for 3.0. In the meantime, just
disable attribute search when animation is playing.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13179
This is due to a driver bug, so disable it for now until it gets resolved
in a future driver release.
Ref T92972
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13167
It's unclear why this fails. Maybe the size of half4 is not the expected
8 bytes and adjacent pixels are overwritten. Or there is some bug in the
HIP compiler writing a struct into global memory, which we probably don't
do elsewhere in the kernel.
Thanks to Thomas, William and Jeroen for helping investigate this.
This commit adds modifier error messages to some of the cases
where the node group is configured improperly. It also clears the
geometry set when there is an error with the node group. This is
consistent to what we do in nodes themselves, and feels more
intuitive than passing the input geometry through the node group
silently.
Fixes T87142
This function was renamed in rB2bb9a465e6c0e1ca765, but it looks like
that commit missed changing the corresponding translation regular
expression.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13171
rB3a4c8f406a3a3bf0627477c6183a594fa707a6e2 changed the macros that create the film
convert kernel entry points, but in the process accidentally changed the parameter definition
to one of those (which caused CUDA launch and misaligned address errors) and changed the
implementation as well. This restores the correct implementation from before.
In addition, the `ccl_gpu_kernel_threads` macro did not work as intended and caused the
generated launch bounds to end up with an incorrect input for the second parameter (it was
set to "thread_num_registers", rather than the result of the block number calculation). I'm
not entirely sure why, as the macro definition looked sound to me. Decided to simply go with
two separate macros instead, to simplify and solve this.
Also changed how state is captured with the `ccl_gpu_kernel_lambda` macro slightly, to avoid
a compiler warning (expression has no effect) that otherwise occurred.
Maniphest Tasks: T92985
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13175
When clearing geometry the runtime mutexes of a mesh were freed. This
resulted in crashes afterwards. The clear geometry is an RNA function so
would only effect when using from scripts.
This patch separates init/freeing of the mutexes from other code so they
can be used when needed.
Reviewed By: mont29
Maniphest Tasks: T91518
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13142
The issue was that the `object_is_geometry` method was used in two different
contexts that expected the function to behave differently. So a recent change
that fixed `object_is_geometry` for one context, broke it for the other context.
The two contexts are:
* Check if a "real" object can contain a geometry to check if it has to be tagged
for sync after an update.
* Check if an object/instance actually is a geometry that cycles can work with.
I created a new `object_can_have_geometry` method for the first use case, instead
of trying to adapt the existing object_is_geometry method to serve both uses.
Additionally, I changed it so that a BObjectInfo is passed into `object_is_geometry`
to make it more explicit when this method is supposed to be used.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13135
First this was wrong for files written in 2.93 read into blender in 3.0
after the CyclesX merge.
Then this was fixed by versioning in rB6321dd3d4007.
But this caused files written in 3.0 to have this versioning applied as
well (leading to socket shifting).
Now only do the versioning for files created before the CyclesX
merge.
Maniphest Tasks: T92979
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13173
This patch adapts the shared kernel entrypoints so that they can be compiled as MSL (Metal Shading Language). Where possible, the adaptations avoid changes in common code.
In MSL, kernel function inputs are explicitly bound to resources. In the case of argument buffers, we declare a struct containing the kernel arguments, accessible via device pointer. This differs from CUDA and HIP where kernel function arguments are declared as traditional C-style function parameters. This patch adapts the entrypoints declared in kernel.h so that they can be translated via a new `ccl_gpu_kernel_signature` macro into the required parameter struct + kernel entrypoint pairing for MSL.
MSL buffer attribution must be applied to function parameters or non-static class data members. To allow universal access to the integrator state, kernel data, and texture fetch adapters, we wrap all of the shared kernel code in a `MetalKernelContext` class. This is achieved by bracketing the appropriate kernel headers with "context_begin.h" and "context_end.h" on Metal. When calling deeper into the kernel code, we must reference the context class (e.g. `context.integrator_init_from_camera`). This extra prefixing is performed by a set of defines in "context_end.h". These will require explicit maintenance if entrypoints change. We invite discussion on more maintainable ways to enforce correctness.
Lambda expressions are not supported on MSL, so a new `ccl_gpu_kernel_lambda` macro generates an inline function object and optionally capturing any required state. This yields the same behaviour. This approach is applied to all parallel_... implementations which are templated by operation. The lambda expressions in the film_convert... kernels don't adapt cleanly to use function objects. However, these entrypoints can be macro-generated more concisely to avoid lambda expressions entirely, instead relying on constant folding to handle the pixel/channel conversions.
A separate implementation of `gpu_parallel_active_index_array` is provided for Metal to workaround some subtle differences in SIMD width, and also to encapsulate some required thread parameters which must be declared as explicit entrypoint function parameters.
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13109
rBaa13c4b386b13111 added a check for the active object
in drawing code, but it missed adding a check for the active
base before trying to retrieve its object.
The test script did not work on windows
since it had some trouble importing the
api module on the blender side of things.
turning the file path to the module into
a raw string literal sidesteps the
backslash issue in the path.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13163
Reviewed by: brecht
Currently we have a fixed instance recursion limit. While we want to lift this
limitation at some point, that is out of scope for a bug fix. For now just print
a warning to make it easier to detect the issue.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13162
Because the menus list several gizmo visibility settings it makes grammatical sense that the panel name is plural.
This also matches the "Overlays" menu.
With instancing becoming more common with geometry nodes,
instances are less of a separate thing and more of an essential part
of evaluated data. Displaying them with a separate outline, while
helpful in some cases, is not worth the lack of visibility or confusion
about selected/active status. Information about the performance
of the scene due to instancing is always available with the statistics
like vertex count, etc.
The problems were compounded by the fact that the instancing
system is used to output geometry components that don't correspond
to the object's original type. So this patch also fixes that problem.
Fixes T92079, T81010
Ref T91310
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13133
I noticed while rigging a character and editing actions that the Unlink Action operator had no undo step. Doesn't feel intentional, so this patch adds the necessary flags.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12346
Decorators were only added for the first item of an array.
Decorators for all items of an array are added:
- if the layout is flagged `UI_ITEM_PROP_DECORATE` automatically in
`uiItemFullR` or
- calling `uiItemDecoratorR` (but only in certain situations, see below)
When calling `uiItemDecoratorR` with an index of 0, the following
happens:
- the index is passed to `uiItemDecoratorR_prop`
- that checks with `ui_item_rna_is_expand` if decorators should be added
to all items of an array
- the check fails (because it only permits RNA_NO_INDEX -- which is -1)
So two things we can do:
- remain using `uiItemDecoratorR` (that would require to pass an index
of RNA_NO_INDEX -- a bad level include -- or -1
- just use `uiLayoutSetPropDecorate` to flag the row properly
This patch does later.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13159
Currently the Distribute Points on Faces node does not propagate
non-point attributes correctly. That is because it first interpolates the
attributes to the point domain on the input mesh, and then propagates them.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13148
Since the recent change to context paths to use the arrow icon instead of the triangle (D13106),
the `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC`is no longer used. This patch removes the icon and all references.
- Replace `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` with `RIGHTARROW` in Freestyle UI
- Remove references to `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` and `ICON_SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC`.
Fix for built-in add-ons has been done in rBAcc2f71bfe9b0/rBAa84028f8a89a.
This will be added to the list of breaking changes [[ https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Python_API#Breaking_Changes | in the Wiki ]].
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13130
Expose a new function in `bpy.utils.flip_name(name, strip_number=False)
that allows flipping bone names, eg "Bone.L" -> "Bone.R".
Useful for add-ons to avoid re-implementing Blender's name flipping.
Ref D12322
Nishita sky is not available in Eevee, display a warning to make this clear inside the Sky texture node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13161
Adds a pass before denoising that calculates the intensity of the image, which can be
passed into the OptiX denoiser for more optimal results for very dark or very bright images.
In addition this also fixes a crash that sometimes occurred on exit. The OptiX denoiser object
has to be destroyed before the OptiX device context object (since it references that). But in
C++ the destructor function of a class is called before its fields are destructed, so
"~OptiXDevice" was always called before "OptiXDevice::~Denoiser" and therefore
"optixDeviceContextDestroy" was called before "optixDenoiserDestroy", hence the crash.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13160
Adds a workaround for a driver bug in r495 that causes artifacts with OptiX denoising.
`optixDenoiserSetup` is not working properly there when called with a stream other than the
default stream, so use the default stream for now and force synchronization across the entire
context afterwards to ensure the other stream Cycles uses to enqueue the actual denoising
command cannot execute before the denoising setup has finished.
Maniphest Tasks: T92472
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13158
WITH_OPENCOLORIO and WITH_COMPOSITOR are required to run the tests at all,
since they affect many tests.
WITH_OPENSUBDIV WITH_FREESTYLE, WITH_OPENVDB, WITH_OPENIMAGEDENOISE and
WITH_MOD_FLUID selectively disable some tests.
Catalog simple names are supposed to fit into the DNA field `char
AssetMetaData::catalog_simple_name[64]`, and thus should be shortened
appropriately. This was already happening, but is now also covered by a
test.
No functional changes.
In armature edit mode, the Make/Clear Parent operators don't do anything
in various cases, but only one of these cases was previously indicated,
and it was indicated by hiding the option completely instead of graying
it out.
Clear Parent (Alt+P) problems fixed:
- "Clear Parent" option always showed up, even when none of the selected
bones had a parent.
- "Disconnect Bone" option always showed up, even when use_connected on
all selected bones was already false.
Make Parent (Ctrl+P) problems fixed:
- "Keep Offset" option didn't show up when all selected bones' parent
was already the active bone. This was correct, and this patch tries to
make all behaviours consistent with this.
- "Connected" option always showed up, even when all selected bones'
parent was already the active bone, and they all had use_connect set
to True.
With this patch all options show up all the time, but in cases where
they would do nothing, they will be grayed out.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6100
Allow exporting of animated vertex colors to Alembic.
The changes are made to be in line with the way the UV Maps are written.
Each vertex color gets a OC4fGeomParam created and mapped into the
CDStreamConfig to avoid recreating the Param on each frame.
The time sample index is also stored in the config now and set onto the
UV and Vertex Color params each frame. Without this the exports would
get inconsistent timing results where animated UV maps and Vertex Colors
were not playing back at the original speed.
Reviewed By: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T88074
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11278
When adding certain customdata layers (namely UVs, vertex colors and
sculpt vertex colors), the user does not get notified the specific limit
has been hit (blender just silently does nothing).
Now inform the user [decided to not do this in poll() since it could get
messy once operators are extended to operate on all selected objects, so
left this as a visible error in execute() -- or from python].
Maniphest Tasks: T92318
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13147
New tracking-camera presets d486ee2dbd used wrong code because I
copied them from the camera-presets. Now they set the right properties
again, the values stay the same as before.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13139
Expose transform tools when in weight paint mode with pose-mode enabled,
displaying transform tools in the toolbar, as is already done in
object & pose mode.
These are only shown when weight-paint + pose mode are active at once.
This allows single key-strokes to activate tools, needed when
tool-access is set as the default action for G/R/S key bindings.
Reviewed By: JulienKaspar
Ref D13028
If the blend file is saved from a script in another thread,
like the render thread for example, Blender will crash on the call that
redraws the UI.
Ref D13140
If the blend file is saved from a script in another thread,
like the render thread for example, Blender will crash on the call that
redraws the UI.
Ref D13140
When the asset view in the sidebar of the pose library would contain
more than a few handful poses, interaction and animation playback
performance would be impacted considerably. This was because our icon
drawing scales image buffers using a rather slow method on the CPU.
This commit changes it so the asset icons are scaled using the GPU.
Note that this is a temporary change. I'd like all icon code to use
GPU-side scaling, see D13144. But such a change is too risky to do in
the release branch at this point, so this fix is specifically for the
3.0 release.
As can be confirmed by checking generic code for this operation,
it is supposed to blend between the result of Breakdown based on
actual frame range, and the current pose. However for some reason
the quaternion specific code was blending between the current pose
and the current keyframed pose. This means that the operation does
nothing if invoked without modifying the pose first.
This rewrites the code to match the non-quaternion behavior.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13030
This patch adds shader compilation tests for the basic engine in `shaders_test.cc`
Addresses T92701
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13066
Interpolation vertex data on loose edges was writing into already
allocated data.
Resolve this by skipping vertex end-points for custom-data interpolation
which has already been copied from the source mesh.
Reviewed By: sergey
Ref D13082
Currently, when creating a new node tree ID, its `typeinfo` is set to
`NodeTreeTypeUndefined`, but its `type` enum value is left to `0`,
aka `NTREE_SHADER`.
This patch adds a new `NTREE_UNDIFINED` value, and use it for
`NodeTreeTypeUndefined` types of node trees.
NOTE: While it is not clear whether that actually fixes issues currently,
quite a bit of code still relies on the value of `type`, so think it
makes sense to sanitize this.
NOTE: Would have been ideal to reserve `0` value to undefined type,
but at this point this is not possible anymore, so chose to use `-2` instead.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13123
Previously, to get the declaration of a socket, one had to go
through `node->declaration`. Now this indirection is not necessary
anymore. This makes it easier to add more per-socket information
into the declaration and accessing it in various places.
Currently, this system is used by socket descriptions and node warnings
for unsupported geometry component types.
Reference struct members by name instead relying on their order.
This also simplifies moving back to named members when all compilers
we use support them.
Out of bounds read and potential out-of-bounds write when transforming
the 2D cursor for image editor and sequencer.
While this didn't cause user visible bugs in my tests,
it's error prone and should be avoided.
Use TransData2D for 2D cursors.
Out of bounds read and potential out-of-bounds write when transforming
the 2D cursor for image editor and sequencer.
While this didn't cause user visible bugs in my tests,
it's error prone and should be avoided.
Use TransData2D for 2D cursors.
Internal struct ObTfmBack had out of sync doc-strings
for members duplicated from Object.
Remove the doc-strings as there is this is just temporary storage.
Error introduced in rB69d6222481b4 and partially fixed in rB24310441ddc8.
When gizmo was turned on but the scene has more than one 3D viewport, one of them the snap cursor did not appear.
Cleanup and Simplification of blf_glyph.c
See D13095 for details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13095
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
This commit renames mesh.c to mesh.cc and makes
it compile in C++. Can be useful in the future to be able
to use C++ functionality in existing and new functions.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13134
Remove the need to include the window manager & editor functions
in low level font rendering code.
- The default font size is now set when changed in the preferences.
- Flushing cache is set as a callback.
In the tools tab, the tool icon would be offset when it intersected
the bottom of the editor. With some screen resolutions, the icons on
the left side of the editor would also move when intersecting the
bottom of the editor. This happened because of the truncation in
the implicit conversion from float to int. Instead, use explicit
conversion functions.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11097
Changes:
* After hitting a shadow catcher, re-initialize the volume stack taking
into account shadow catcher ray visibility. This ensures that volume objects
are included in the stack only if they are shadow catchers.
* If there is a volume to be shaded in front of the shadow catcher, the split
is now performed in the shade_volume kernel after volume shading is done.
* Previously the background pass behind a shadow catcher was done as part of
the regular path, now it is done as part of the shadow catcher path.
For a shadow catcher path with volumes and visible background, operations are
done in this order now:
* intersect_closest
* shade_volume
* shadow catcher split
* intersect_volume_stack
* shade_background
* shade_surface
The world volume is currently assumed to be CG, that is it does not exist in
the footage. We may consider adding an option to control this, or change the
default. With a volume object this control is already possible.
This includes refactoring to centralize the logic for next kernel scheduling
in intersect_closest.h.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13093
Evaluated meshes from curves are presented to render engines as
separate instance objects now, just like evaluated meshes from other
object types like point clouds and volumes. For that reason, cycles
should not consider curve objects as geometry (previously it did,
meaning it retrieved a second mesh from the curve object as well
as the temporary evaluated mesh geometry).
Further, avoid adding a curve object's evaluated mesh as data_eval,
since that is special behavior for meshes that is arbitrary. Adding an
evaluated mesh there but not an evalauted pointcloud is arbitrary,
for example. Retrieve the evaluated mesh in from the geometry set
in BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh now, to support that change.
This gets us closer to a place where all of an object's evaluated data
is stored in geometry_set_eval, and we just have helper functions
to access specific geometry components.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13118
Followup to e65230f0c0.
Pablo and I decided it's fine to reset themes again when saved with the
recent 3.1 builds.
This needed to be done a bit careful, since a normal version patch
resetting the theme would've reset the theme for anybody opening
preferences of a 3.0 build (even the final release build) in a 3.1
build. So make sure the theme is at least from a 3.1 build (but not
newer then this commit of course).
A reference makes clear that NULL is not an expected value. So it's the
prefered way of passing a `const` input parameter (at least if it may
not be cheap to copy).
Evaluated meshes from curves are presented to render engines as
separate instance objects now, just like evaluated meshes from other
object types like point clouds and volumes. For that reason, cycles
should not consider curve objects as geometry (previously it did,
meaning it retrieved a second mesh from the curve object as well
as the temporary evaluated mesh geometry).
Further, avoid adding a curve object's evaluated mesh as data_eval,
since that is special behavior for meshes that is arbitrary. Adding an
evaluated mesh there but not an evalauted pointcloud is arbitrary,
for example. Retrieve the evaluated mesh in from the geometry set
in BKE_object_get_evaluated_mesh now, to support that change.
This gets us closer to a place where all of an object's evaluated data
is stored in geometry_set_eval, and we just have helper functions
to access specific geometry components.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13118
During animation playback, data-blocks are reallocated, so storing
pointers to the resulting data is not okay. Instead, the data should
be retrieved from the context. This works when the applied search
item is the "dummy" item added for non-matches. However, it still
crashes for every other item, because the memory is owned by the
modifier value log, which has been freed by the time the exec function
runs.
The next part of the solution is to allow uiSearchItems
to own memory for the search items.
The point domain attributes (stored on splines) are sorted so they
have a consistent order on all splines after the join. However, spline
domain attributes were included in the new order, which didn't work
because the length of the attribute lists didn't match. The simple fix
is to only include point domain attributes in the new order vector.
The current `ICON_SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` uses dark hard-coded colors ([`0.2`, `0.2`, `0.2`])
which makes it impossible to theme and hard to see in dark contexts.
Use `ICON_RIGHTARROW` to match the Outliner's breadcrumbs. This icon uses `TH_TEXT` so it's visible as long as the rest of the text is.
##### Master
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Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin, HooglyBoogly
Maniphest Tasks: T92771
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13106
In some cases when geometry is created in Geometry Nodes
the viewport stats will show 0 because runtime data is not filled.
This patch sets the runtime data on instances.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12738
For single point splines that weren't at the origin, the results were
incorrect. Now take into account the tilt, radius, etc. just like the
general case.
The VSE grid theme setting is currently used for two things:
* Indicate time intervals (vertical lines)
* As separator between channels (horizontal lines)
This adds visual noise because for the time interval to be visible, the
grid color needs to be bright, resulting in a rectangle-grid backdrop.
Recently, the VSE got a theme setting to customize alternate-row background color.
This should be sufficient to tell the channels apart without the need for a line in between.
Additionally, this patch makes the VSE background use the theme setting as-is,
without hard-coded darkening, to ease the tweaking of themes. This aligns the style
of the VSE backdrop with the rest of Blender (Outliner rows, File Browser, Spreadsheet,
Info and animation editors).
Related reports: T92581
Related task: T92792
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Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T92581
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13072
Adds a `wmOperatorCallContext` typedef for the existing `WM_OP_XXX`
operator context enum. This adds type safety, allows the compiler to
produce better warnings and helps understanding what a variable is for.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13113
Reviewed by: Campbell Barton
This comment is from the block at the end of the versioning functions,
where we have an unversioned block to collect versioning code that
doesn't require immediate version bumping. The comment was probably just
copied over with the code when bumping the version eventually.
Issue introduced in {7e66616b7e15} where the shader was replaced with a
2d image shader. This patch reverts several commits that removed the 3d
image shader.
Image engine is used to draw an image into a space. The current
structure wasn't clear and couldn't be easilly extended. This refactor
spliced the image draw engine into 3 main components.
- Space accessors: contains an interface to communicate with space data
(Image editor, UV Editor, Node Editor) in a common way. This reduced
the branching in the code base.
- DrawingMode: contains an interface to the used tactic to draw an image
inside the space framebuffer. Currently only one mode is implemented;
in the future there could be a separate drawing mode for huge images.
- ImageEngine: the core that connects the draw manager with the space
data and drawing mode.
A recent change exposed this long-standing race. Simply protect the
MEM_CacheLimiter with its lock now. Additionally, guard against
unmanaging an already destroyed cache handle.
Ref T92740, T92838
This reverts commit 9bd97e62ad.
This caused T92818.
Event handling relies on checking for NULL window to detect file load in
enough different areas of the code that this isn't a practical solution.
Revert this change in favor of an alternative approach.
Future operators can use the same code,
so it is moved up to disassociate it from decimate
No functional changes
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12489
Ref: D12489
This patch renames:
* tDecimateGraphOp to tGraphSliderOp
* dgo to gso (to match with the struct rename)
* decimate_reset_bezts to reset_bezts to indicate it can be used by other functions
No functional changes
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12490
Ref: D12490
The kernel file names are search for based on the arch name, for example
gfx1010. However HIP's gcnArchName can contain options such as xnack- in
the name. For example gfx1010:sramecc-:xnack-.
This revision tokenizes the info from gcnArchName and just uses the first
token for choosing the Kernel file to use. Kernels are portable across those
features in the arch name.
Also remove the bit for recompiling ptx as clearly that is not relevant.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13117
This new option allows to combine all layers in the active one. Also the merge down option has been improved.
Reviewed By: mendio, pablo vazquez (UI)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13054
* Name generated 'append' collection, instead of getting a generic
meaningless name.
* Do not check if a collections's objects are already instantiated, when
we already know that we want to instantiate that collection.
The issue was that some geometries were not synced again even when
they changed. This commit adds a map that keeps track of the geometries
that need to be updated when an object has changed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13020
A group node could reference an undefined group when the group
was linked and its source file was not found on load. The field
inferencing code did not handle that case before.
With this change, the file provided in T92799 loads successfully.
Cloth modifier had a unique, weird and weak way of copying its
pointcache, now make it use `BKE_ptcache_copy_list` like done for e.g.
particles or softbody data.
We need to store the continuation probability used to make the termination
decision in intersect_closest, instead of recomputing it in shade_surface.
Because otherwise a shade_volume in between can change the throughput and
change the probability.
A repeat of the problem I caused last time I edited the startup file.
Never do it with a lite build! Also align the toolbar widths in all
editors to the smallest size they snap to.
Drop-boxes should act on the context determined through the exact cursor
location. There should be no need to override that, basically by the
nature of how drop-boxes work.
So Campbell and I agreed on removing this.
If we wanted to support it, we'd have to restore the operator context
when drawing drop-boxes, see
https://developer.blender.org/T92501#1247581.
Simply removing the check for `UI_STATE_TEXT_INPUT` makes it inherit
the "List Item" User Interface theme settings. This patch changes the
default theme to match the colors of text input fields.
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#### This patch
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All the included commmunity themes seem to work well (only Deep Grey might
need more contrast but that's a different patch).
Related reports: T92720
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T92720
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13073
According to https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html#os.rename,
`os.rename` has os-specific behavior, and will fail in case you attempt
to rename to an existing file on windows.
So using `os.replace` instead, which should be os-agnostic.
NOTE: Fact that temp test directory is not cleared after tests are
sucessfully ran does not sound great...
This solves the issue in a more general that can also be used to solve
similar issues for other nodes in the future. Nodes can specify their
"main" socket in their declaration so that we don't have to rely on
heuristics.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13108
Many modifiers and other places use `CustomData_copy_data` to copy data
between different meshes. This function assumes that assumes that the
source and destination `CustomData` objects are "compatible" in some way.
Usually modifiers use `CustomData_copy` to create a compatible new
`CustomData` on the new mesh. The issue was that the optimization I added
for anonymous attributes broke this compatibility. It avoided copying some
attributes when they are no longer used.
This lead to attributes being copied incorrectly.
D13083 contains ideas for how this could be fixed more generally.
For now I just removed the optimization.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13083
Issue was that the context used for dropbox handling and polling didn't
match the one used for drawing the dropbox and generating the tooltip
text (which would determine the material slot under the cursor,
requiring context). The mismatch would happen with overlapping regions.
Actually, this patch includes two fixes, each fixing the crash itself:
* Store the context from handling & polling and restore it for drawing.
* Correct the hovered region lookup for drawing to account for overlayed
regions.
Note that to properly set up context for drawing, we should also account
for the operator context, which isn't done here, see
https://developer.blender.org/T92501#1247581.
The global theme state didn't get updated or unset properly when drawing
overlays. Now paint cursors use the theme settings of the space they are
in, while global overlays use the global fallback, which is the main 3D
View region.
Size, position and scale of the "two-line" widget (the one to scale a
node horizontally) was not taking interface scale into account. In the
case of the report, it could happen it draws behind an output socket.
before (at 2.0 interface scale)
{F11698493}
after (at 2.0 interface scale)
{F11698501}
Maniphest Tasks: T92791
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13088
When reading pixels for virtual passes like diffuse, that sum diffuse direct
and indirect passes, we do not need them to exist with an offset in the render
buffer.
Adds a length output to the curve parameter node which returns the
length of a spline at each point, or the length of the curve at
each spline depending on the domain.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12882
This shows a geometry's volume grids in the spreadsheet.
Three columns are displayed:
- Name: The text name of each grid
- Data type: Float, Vector, etc.
- Class: Fog volume, Level Set, or unkown
In the future, values of the voxels themselves could be displayed,
but that is a much more complex problem, with important performance
implications, etc.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13049
Building on the work in rBef45399f3be0, this commits adds
tooltips to the inputs for the default primitives nodes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12640
By default, when syncing materials slots between object and its obdata,
the amount of slots in obdata is the reference.
Missing linked obdata is replaced by an empty placeholder that has no
material. In that specific case, if we have a valid object ID, we want
to update the (placeholder) obdata's material count from the object one,
and not the other way around.
Add a boolean input to the resample curve node that indicates which
splines should be resampled and which should be unchanged.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13064
The `ContainerValue` template can obtain the type of the contained value
via the given `Container` type, simply using `Container::value_type`.
Use this as the default way to determine the value type which simplifies
using the template. If necessary the value type can be passed explicitly
still.
Even never-shown RNA properties should have at least a description, as
this is used by API doc generation scripts.
NOTE: this is more of an opportunistic set of changes than a proper
complete fix of that loack of documentation.
* Fix systematic skipping of labels when they are the same as
the identifier (Some cases are valid, like `RGB` or `HSV` e.g.).
* Add instead heuristics checks to skip non-UI properties (non-capitalized,
or same name as identifier and Operator properties, mainly).
* Skip `bl_icon` and `icon` properties.
* Properly search for properties in all parent classes (some cases with
e.g. `Panel` would break due to intermediary utils classes, leading to
those internal UI properties not being skipped as expected).
Related to T43295.
Operations such as erasing with occlusion and drawing on the surface
require reading the depth buffer.
However, this is being done with minimal efficiency.
Currently, to read the depth corresponding to each point of the new stroke,
a ReadPixel is called to send a message to the GPU and read the depth of
the corresponding pixel in the VRAM.
The communication between GPU and CPU is known to be a slow operation so
it is good to be avoided.
Therefore, save the entire depth buffer in a cache to be read directly
from the RAM.
(Also the `ED_view3d_autodist_depth` and `ED_view3d_autodist_depth_seg` have
been removed since they are no longer used).
Reviewed By: antoniov, fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10894
The channel names were often indistingushable in animation editors.
Now include the node _name_ (unfortunately, getting the _label_ could
result in bad performance in some circustances -- see previous version
of D13085).
Similar to what rB77744b581d08 did for some VSE strip properties.
ref. T91917
Maniphest Tasks: T91917
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13085
There was a bunch of special handling to support dropping data-blocks onto
string or search-menu buttons, to change the value of these. This refactor
makes that case use the normal drop-box design, where an operator is executed
on drop that gets input properties set by the drop-box. This should also make
it easier to add support for dragging assets into these buttons.
In addition this fixes an issue: Two tooltips were shown when dragging assets
over text buttons. None should be shown, because this isn't supported.
The version patch for 0cf9794c7e was checking and setting a data name
using the macros for translation. These would access the current
preferences which can mismatch the ones currently being version patched.
See discussion in 0cf9794c7e for details.
Don't handle translation in this version patch, which is more of a
"nice-to-have" version patch, no functionality depends on it.
Display a "disabled hint" (text explaining why something isn't possible)
when dragging a material over the 3D View, while being in edit mode or
so (anything that isn't object mode).
The geometry node evaluator now has access to the entire socket path
from the node that produces a value to the node that uses it. This allows
the evaluator to make decisions about at which points in the path the
value should be converted. Multiple conversions may be necessary under
some circumstances with nested node groups.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13034
This patch removes the need to lock the thread just to get to some
generic (not glyph-specific) font metrics.
See D12976 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12976
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
This properly checks the order of point domain attributes on each
spline, and avoids the map, which makes the code easier to understand.
The assert is also added to realizing instances and the join node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13071
Currently the curve to mesh node relies on the order of attributes being
the same on every spline. This is a worthwhile assumption, because it
will allow removing the attribute name storage duplication on every
spline in the future.
However, the join geometry node broke this order, since it just created
new attributes without any regard to the order. To fix this, I added a
"reorder" step after all the merged attributes have been created, the
types have been joined, etc. It should be possible to change this code
so that the attributes are added with the right order in the first
place, but I would like to do that after refactoring spline attribute
storage, and not for 3.0.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13074
We run into float precision issues here, clamp the number of octaves to
one less, which has little to no visual difference. This was empirically
determined to work up to 16 before, but with additional inputs like
roughness only 15 appears to work.
Also adds misisng clamp for the geometry nodes implementation.
Not sure why this bug was only discovered by such an elaborate steps
and why it took so long to be discovered. The root of the issue is
that in the 956c539e59 the typical flow of tag+flush+evaluate was
violated and tagging for visibility change happened after flush.
Since rBb67fe05d4bea2d3c9efbd127e9d9dc3a897e89e6 collections
have a geometry component that depends on all the geometries
inside the collection. Contrary to what I originally thought
`ID_RECALC_COPY_ON_WRITE` does not trigger a collection geometry
update. This makes sense because a collection may change in ways
that do not require a geometry update.
Instead, we have to trigger the geometry update manually now by
passing `ID_RECALC_GEOMETRY` when appropriate.
Currently, colored links overlay only supports standard sockets defined
by Blender. Some add-ons like Animation Nodes defines custom sockets for
everything and hence doesn't get colored sockets.
This patch uses the draw color from the socket type info to draw links
in order to support custom sockets.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13044
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey
The geometry node port of voronoi_smooth_f1 function has a
division by zero when smoothness is set to zero.
Using a safe_divide within the function causes issues
and was noted in the original patch D12725.
Solution in this case is to clamp zero smoothness to FLT_EPSILON.
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Maniphest Tasks: T92736
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13069
Need to make sure images needed for hair shaders are loaded
before running the shader.
The naming is a bit misleading, but this is an internal API
and we can change it easily. Submitting minimal patch needed
to fix logic in the code to make it safer to review for 3.0.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13067
Calling it with a None argument, or no arguments, or with a property
that is missing UI data for some reason would fail. There is no
particular reason why ensuring those things don't happen is helpful,
so just add null checks for safety.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13024
Some compositor tests (e.g. `compositor_color_test`) broke
because of rB0c3b215e7d5456878b155d13440864f49ad1f230.
The issue was a heap-use-after-free bug caused by a missing
call to `MEM_CacheLimiter_unmanage`.
Operators such as setting the object mode failed after calling
WM_OT_open_mainfile from Python.
Keep the window after loading a file outside the main event loop.
Previously, `ImageTile->ok` and `ImageUser->ok` were used to indicate
whether an image failed to load. There were three possible values
which (probably) had the following meanings:
* `0`: There was an error while loading the image. Don't try to load again.
* `1`: Default value. Try to load the image.
* `2`: The image was loaded successfully.
This image-wide flag did not make sense unfortunately, because loading
may work for some frames of an image sequence but not for others.
Remember than an image data block can also contain a movie.
The purpose of the `->ok` flag was to serve as an optimization to avoid
trying to load a file over and over again when there is an error (e.g. the
file does not exist or is invalid). To get the optimization back, the patch
is changing `MovieCache` so that it can also cache failed load attempts.
As a consequence, `ibuf` is allowed to be `NULL` in a few more places.
I added the appropriate null checks.
This also solves issues when image sequences are used with the
Image Texture node in Geometry nodes (also see D12827).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12957
Caused by own {rB5aa3167e48b2}.
Related commit: {rBebaa3fcedd23}.
For stereo renders, `BKE_image_is_multilayer` is true, however we seem
to get to down to `space_image_gpu_texture_get` [where this is called]
from `IMAGE_cache_init` with a NULL Image->RenderResult.
So what then happens is that `BKE_image_multilayer_index` is called and
even though it has an appropriate codepath for stereo, it earlies out
and does not set multi_index correctly.
Still a bit puzzled why RenderResult is NULL for a render, but since
other places also check for a valid RenderResult before going down the
_multilayer_ route (and doing _multiview_ instead), now do the same
thing, BKE_image_multiview_index is now called in these cases (and seems
to behave correctly, checked with layers and passes and all seems to
display correctly, either in stereo or choosing individual eyes).
thx @jbakker & @brecht for double-checking.
Maniphest Tasks: T92608
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13063
Even though volumes can only have one material, it is still necessary to
allow assigning a material to a prodecurally created volume. This commit
adds volume support and a warning for when a non-constant selection is
used with a volume.
Fixes T92485
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13037
rBbe3e09ecec5372f switched the order for vertices referenced by the
start cap's corners, but it failed to account for the offset necessary
for edge indices, since the order changed.
CyclesX introduced two new input sockets for the Principled BSDF node in
rB08031197250a. This change is now handled in the versioning code so that
Animation data targeting those sockets are now updated.
Files created with the last Blender release (2.93) or earlier are now
correctly versioned. Files created with 3.0 alpha/beta may need to be
manually updated.
When node input sockets are animated, they target the socket by index.
As a result, animation data needs to be updated whenever new sockets are
added (except when they're added at the end of the list). The code for
this is now extracted into its own versioning function, so that it can
be used for other versioning steps as well.
No functional changes.
Check SpaceSpreadsheet's runtime is not null when trying to duplicate
the data when doing an area split.
See D13047 for further details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13047
Reviewed by Jacques Lucke
Check SpaceSpreadsheet's runtime is not null when trying to duplicate
the data when doing an area split.
See D13047 for further details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13047
Reviewed by Jacques Lucke
A typical issue with popup handling: We have to respect the menu-region
and give it priority over the regular region for handling. In this case
there isn't a regular region in context even.
rB43bc494892c3 switched `BKE_libblock_relink_to_newid` to use new ID
remapping and libquery code.
However, that new code does protect by default against remapping an
objects's data pointer when that object is in Edit mode, since this is
not a behavior that generic BKE code can handle (due to required editing
data for most obdata types when in edit mode).
So specific code that does create new IDs and need remapping in Edit
mode has to pass specific exception flags to remaping code.
This commit adds those remapping flags to `BKE_libblock_relink_to_newid`
and add said exception flag to the remapping call from
`ED_object_add_duplicate` when the object is in edit mode.
In theory we should never allow remapping of Objects' obdata ID pointer
when the object is in Edit mode. But there are some cases were this is
needed, so adding yet another exception option to remapping flags.
Preliminary change to fix T92629.
This reverts commit 7f1fe10595.
Fixes: T92549
Root cause hasn't been discovered but assert failed at
keyframes_keylist.cc#793. Like some data is shared between threads.
When using "Mark as Asset" the second time on an object (after having
done a "Mark as Asset" and then a "Clear Asset"), the old preview would
be re-used, even if the object was changed meanwhile. This is a bit of a
papercut, so always force previews to be re-rendered on "Mark as Asset".
Allows to avoid a global lock being held while reading files from disk,
solving performance issues when Cycles needs to read a lot of packed
images.
Simple test file F11597666
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13032
The name and tooltip were talking about file-lists, which exposes the
fact that the Asset Browser uses the File Browser code in the UI, which
we shouldn't do. This can confuse users.
Instead have a dedicated operator for the Asset Browser with a proper
name and tooltip.
This patch adds support for selecting pointclouds.
Since pointclouds were not properly drawn to the selection buffer (as diagonsed by output from `glReadPixels` and Renderdoc), they were not able to be selectable by depth picking or occlusion queries. In `basic_engine`, objects were rendered with a shader which draws to a depth buffer but only assumes a single position vertex attribute. Pointclouds, though, require at least another vertex attribute `pos_inst` which provides the instance offsets. Thus, this patch adds another shader variant for pointclouds which supports these two attributes and renders the points appropriately.
{F11652666}
Addresses T92415
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13059
This patch adds support for selecting pointclouds.
Since pointclouds were not properly drawn to the selection buffer (as diagonsed by output from `glReadPixels` and Renderdoc), they were not able to be selectable by depth picking or occlusion queries. In `basic_engine`, objects were rendered with a shader which draws to a depth buffer but only assumes a single position vertex attribute. Pointclouds, though, require at least another vertex attribute `pos_inst` which provides the instance offsets. Thus, this patch adds another shader variant for pointclouds which supports these two attributes and renders the points appropriately.
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Addresses T92415
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13059
This patch adds support for selecting pointclouds.
Since pointclouds were not properly drawn to the selection buffer (as diagonsed by output from `glReadPixels` and Renderdoc), they were not able to be selectable by depth picking or occlusion queries. In `basic_engine`, objects were rendered with a shader which draws to a depth buffer but only assumes a single position vertex attribute. Pointclouds, though, require at least another vertex attribute `pos_inst` which provides the instance offsets. Thus, this patch adds another shader variant for pointclouds which supports these two attributes and renders the points appropriately.
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Addresses T92415
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13059
Debug symbols were disabled for Clang at some point due to link issues.
This is no longer the case for any reasonably modern version of Clang.
So this patch removes the check in question.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13045
Reviewed By: brecht
Instead of printing debug flags listing various CPU and GPU settings that
may or may not be used, print when we are using them. This include CPU
kernel types, OptiX debugging and CUDA and HIP adaptive compilation. BVH
type was already printed.
Snapping to an axis aligned view with a 45 degree rotation would
set the view orthographic without setting it back to perspective
when orbiting the view as you would expect with auto-perspective.
Now orthographic is only set for views with rotation of 0, 90, 180, -90.
Notes:
- Partially reverts logic from cebd025e02
at the time RegionView3D.view_axis_roll had not been added,
so only setting the orthographic with one particular rotation
was a bigger limitation than it is now.
- Auto-perspective could be supported when snapping the viewport to
diagonal angles, however that's a larger project.
Accessing the default directory in the file selector
would crash if HOME was undefined.
Add BKE_appdir_folder_default_or_root which never returns NULL.
The code to store an original bezt array previously lived in
`graphkeys_decimate_invoke`.
Since future graph slider operators will need this function as well,
it has been extracted.
No functional changes.
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12487
Ref: D12487
An int flag is used to filter animation channels for
operators to work on. The flag was duplicated multiple times.
This patch removes the duplication by creating a constant
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12486
Ref: D12486
Change the way the pose slider gets its color so it is consistent
between editors
Previously the highlight color would be different between
the 3D viewport and the graph editor.
Reviewed by: Sybren A. Stüvel, Pablo Vazquez
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11878
Ref: D11878
Instead of creating a separate grid first and then merging the points
to volume grid, use the recently added `BKE_volume_grid_add_vdb`
helper function for this purpose.
When browsing to open a font file, open File Browser in Thumbnail View
and sorting by name, instead of using the last-used states.
See D13040 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13040
Reviewed by Julian Eisel
Initial defaults for userdef->fontdir for Mac and Linux.
See D12802 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12802
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
This node doesn't only support point clouds, it supports any geometry
component type with points, so meshes, curves, and point clouds.
We could explicitly list them to add a warning for volumes, but
that wouldn't really have any practical benefit, and isn't done
elsewhere.
The name and tooltip were talking about file-lists, which exposes the
fact that the Asset Browser uses the File Browser code in the UI, which
we shouldn't do. This can confuse users.
Instead have a dedicated operator for the Asset Browser with a proper
name and tooltip.
As part of the refactor to the node declaration builders, we had hoped
to add a regular expression specifically for these socket names, but
recent discussions have revealed that using the translation marker
macros is the preferred solution.
If the names and descriptions were exposed to RNA, these would not
be necessary. However, that may be quite complicated, since sockets
are all instances of the same RNA types.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13033
The asset catalog filtering data needs to be cleared when with the other
asset library data of the file list. This is done when changing between
asset and file browser (and in other cases).
Those were used in a very few places to detect whether iteration should
be stopped or not, but one can use `BKE_lib_query_foreachid_iter_stop`
now for that.
Also fix early break handling in embedded IDs processing.
Fix T90922: Fix return policy inconsistency in `scene_foreach_id`.
In case `library_foreach_ID_link` would return early in recursive
process, it would not properly free its utils data.
Also add proper iteration break in case some sub-calls requested it.
Finally, make this function return a boolean to know whether iteration
should be stopped or not (will be used in future commit to fix this
handling in embedded IDs case).
Part of T90922: Fix return policy inconsistency in `scene_foreach_id`.
The new `BKE_LIB_FOREACHID_PROCESS_FUNCTION_CALL` execute the given
statement and then check status of `LibraryForeachIDData` data, and
return in case stop of iteration is requested.
This is very similar to the other `BKE_LIB_FOREACHID_PROCESS_` existing
macros, and allows us to properly break iteration when a sub-function
has requested it.
Part of T90922: Fix return policy inconsistency in `scene_foreach_id`.
Add a function to check if iteration over ID usages should stop (using
internal `IDWALK_STOP` status flag).
Use it in `BKE_LIB_FOREACHID_PROCESS_` macros, and in
`window_manager_foreach_id` to handle properly the active workspace case
(previous code could skip the call to `BKE_workspace_active_set` in case
iteration over ID usages was stopped by callback on that specific ID
usage).
Part of T90922: Fix return policy inconsistency in `scene_foreach_id`.
Calling `remove_unused_references` inside the `modify_geometry_sets` loop
was known to be not entirely reliable before. Now I just moved it out of
the loop which fixes the bug.
Looks like OSX changed the default format of its locale, which is not
valid anymore for gettext/boost::locale.
Solution based on investigations and patch by Kieun Mun (@kieuns), with
some further tweaks by Ankit Meel (@ankitm), many thanks.
Also add an exception catcher on `std::runtime_error` in
`bl_locale_set()`, since in OSX catching the ancestor `std::exception`
does not work with `boost::locale::conv::conversion_error` and the like
for some reasons.
Reviewed By: #platform_macos, brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T88877
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13019
This fixes one (of possibly multiple) root issues. The collection passed into
the Collection Info node must not contain the current object, because that
would result in a dependency cycle and recursive instancing.
This is a better and more general fix for T92511 and T92508 than
the ones that I committed before.
Previously, we tagged caches dirty when first accessing attributes.
This led to incorrect caches when under some circumstances. Now
cache invalidation is part of `OutputAttribute.save()`.
A nice side benefit of this change is that it may make things more
efficient in some cases, because we don't invalidate caches when
they don't have to be invalidated.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13009
In this case, the uniform index sampling loop would fail to assign any
data to the samples, so fill the rest with the largest value possible,
corresponding to the end of the spline. Animation Nodes has the same
fix for this case.
This patch makes `widget_nodesocket` base the size of the drawn
socket icon on the rectangle that’s passed in to allow it to scale
with the rest of the interface.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11734
When doing a non portable build of blender, the executable
blender-thumbnailer would be installed in two locations:
/usr/bin/
/usr/
While cleaning up, also make the blender thumbnailer dll optional on
windows to bring the logic in line with what it is on linux and mac.
Reviewed By: Campbell Barton, Ray molenkamp
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D13014
When use Invert option, the weight must be inverted not omitted. This change invert the value if the point had assigned weight to get the right result.
Remapping code could call collection resync code while processing
remapping, which is a good way to crash by accessing no-more-valid
pointers.
Similar issue as with liboverrides resync, fixed the same way by
preventing any collection resync until whole remapping has been done.
This was probably not an issue in practice in current code, since this
is only used by append code currently, which should not affect
layers/collections in current scene yet.
`CTX_data_selected_objects()` returns a `ListBase` of
`CollectionPointerLink`, not `PointerRNA`. This caused an alignment
issue, resulting in `owner_id == NULL` reported in T92507. Correcting
the pointer type fixed this.
In the end, the same pointer is used as before this commit, but the way
it is obtained is actually correct.
When a new key is added to the context, it also needs to be added to the
`sphinx_doc_gen.py` file for generating the Python API documentation.
When this isn't done, the script would raise a generic `KeyError`. Now
it explains what needs to be updated to solve the problem.
No functional changes to Blender.
Before this, the search button was quite small really, not much text would fit
into it. Increase the size a bit, but not too much to still make the layout
work in smaller area sizes.
Before this, the search button was quite small really, not much text would fit
into it. Increase the size a bit, but not too much to still make the layout
work in smaller area sizes.
There was a bunch of special handling to support dropping data-blocks onto
string or search-menu buttons, to change the value of these. This refactor
makes that case use the normal drop-box design, where an operator is executed
on drop that gets input properties set by the drop-box. This should also make
it easier to add support for dragging assets into these buttons.
In addition this fixes an issue: Two tooltips were shown when dragging assets
over text buttons. None should be shown, because this isn't supported.
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To celebrate the beginning of a new series, it feels like the right time to
give the theme a fresh look while improving on what already works.
The aim of this refresh is to keep a familiar look but with polishing touches
here and there. Like new paint on the walls of your well known house.
The theme for Blender 2.8 was well received but presented a few flaws.
* Transparency on menus and tooltips reduce readability
* Mismatch on certain colors, especially outlines of connected widgets
* Active/open menus highlight was not prominent enough
* Header background mismatch in some editors
At the same time we can make use of new features in 3.0:
* Make panels look like panels again (like in v2.3!)
* Make use of roundness in more widgets
* Since nodes are no longer hard-coded to be transparent, tweak opacity and saturation
* Tweak colors for the new dot grid
This update does not include:
* Meshes in edit mode to match greenish object-data color. This needs tweaks in the code to improve contrast.
* A copy of the Blender 2.8x legacy theme. This could be added to the community themes (shouldn't cost much maintenance, I hope)
There will be certainly small tweaks to do here and there, I've been working using this theme
for months but there can be areas that are missing update. The overall style is presented here.
This commit bumps the file subversion.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13008
Adding a catalog should also activate it, like we do it for adding other
data in Blender. The tree-view code will make sure the newly added item
will not have collapsed parents.
This reverts commit 487faed6d0.
I changed my mind on how to implement this feature. Adding a catalog
should also activate it, like we do it for adding other data in Blender.
The activation will automatically make it visible then. See the
following commit.
When pressing the '+' icon to add a new child catalog, or when adding it
through the context menu, the new catalog should be visible. So the
this change makes sure the parent is uncollapsed if needed.
The current UI for the Scramble Distance patch is grayed out
depending on different settings that are enabled. However it
didn't make much sense to me so I have updated when the UI is
grayed out to hopefully make more sense to the end user.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12963
This is meant to add something to the sub-panel when it is empty
so it looks more purposeful, but also add a hint that might be helpful
when figuring out how to output a named attribute.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12715
The text is just too long, it doesn't fit in the node width,
and the tooltips display the property names well enough,
since they aren't used as often as other settings.
Also display the text in lite builds too, there is no reason not to.
That makes the node more useful by default.
One use case is to delete some points after the Set ID node, then instance
with some randomness. Now when deleting different points, the
randomness will remain stable.
Subdivision surface: Both geometry sockets renamed to "Mesh"
Points to Volume: Use "Points" and "Volume" names
Distribute Points on Faces: Use "Mesh" input name
These are meant to provide a hint to users which type each
node is meant to use.
- Only cycle items when the cursor hasn't moved.
This matches object-mode behavior, making it possible to tweak-drag
the current selection without first cycling to the next sequence strip.
Successive clicks will still cycle sequence strips.
- For center selection, use a penalty for the active strip.
- Use a temporary selection list to avoid moving the sequence
strips out of the scene during selection
(changing their order when added back).
Replace local static mouse coordinate storage with a single function.
also resolve inconsistencies.
- Edit-mesh selection used equality check (ignoring `U.move_threshold`).
- Motion to clear tooltips checked the value without scaling by the DPI.
Also prevent the unlikely case of the previous motion check matching
a different area by resetting the value when the active region changes.
Uses the additions to the UI tree-view API from the previous commit to
enable drag & drop of asset catalogs. The catalogs will be moved in the
tree including children.
A remaining issue is that a catalog with children will always be
collapsed when dropping. I need to find a way to fix that in the
tree-view API.
There are a few improvements I can think of for the tree-item drag &
drop support, but time for these is too short. These can be done as
normal cleanups at some point.
Adds the needed bits to the UI tree-view API to support dragging
tree-view items. This isn't used yet, but will be in the following
commit for asset catalogs.
There will probably be some further tweaks to the design at some point,
for now this should work well enough for our use-cases.
Mantaflow could steal tasks from dependency graph, which under
certain conditions causes a recursive lock involving GIL.
Isolate threading done in mantaflow when it is interfaced form
the dependency graph.
Isolation done from the modifier, since the deeper calls are
branching out quite quickly.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13011
Adds scrambling distance to the PMJ sampler. This is based
on the work by Mathieu Menuet in D12318 who created the original
implementation for the Sobol sampler.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92181
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12854
saturate is depricated in favour of __saturatef this replaces saturate
with __saturatef on CUDA by createing a saturatef function which replaces
all instances of saturate and are hooked up to the correct function on all
platforms.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13010
The label was placed right at the left border of the row highlight,
which looked weird. So add some padding to tree-row labels without icon
or collapse chevron, which makes it look more polished. As additional
benefit, it alignes the labels better with icons of other rows on the
same tree level. And the padding makes it more clear that a child is
indeed a child, not just a sibling without icon.
Unlike translating existing nodes [which disables cursor wrapping and
enables edge-panning instead since rBSa1cc7042a74], adding new nodes
would still show the old behavior of cursor wrapping.
This has been disabled for the case when the node whould be added
outside (due to menus overlapping other editors).
Now enable edge-panning for adding new nodes as well and make sure
this only starts once the mouse has returned into the inside rect once.
Maniphest Tasks: T92427
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13005
This seems wrong and was especially noticeable since transform snapping
does account for it (which was reported in T92494).
Now divide the `DotGridLevelInfo` `step_factor` by the default of 20 for
`U.widget_unit` and scale it later by the actual interface scale.
note: when zooming, this will still always snap to the smallest dot
level (not sure, with a bit more work it could be possible to only snap
to the lowest visible level after fading?)
Maniphest Tasks: T92494
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13002
Properties Editor
Similar to rBf9308a585ecd, use `psys_get_current` if we cant get the
active psys from context (which is only defined for the Properties
Editor). Other solution would be to define a "particle_system" context
member in other editors, but for now, stick with the simplest solution.
thx @mano-wii for additional input
Maniphest Tasks: T92402
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13000
Lattice wires are drawn as part of "Extras". Unlike the other types
details (Cameras, Lights, Lightprobes and Speakers), Lattices actually
have boundingboxes defined, so hide the lattice wires if only the
boundingbox is requested.
Maniphest Tasks: T88443
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11343
Avoid using underscore prefix since these typically mean the variable
shouldn't be accessed directly (it may be accessed from a macro,
or memory on the stack which is assigned to a pointer).
In this case a more meaningful name can be used for the argument
that was shadowed.
SVN seems to die randomly *a lot* during
large updates for some users, and I'm no
closer to finding out why that keeps happening.
"The internet" seems to imply some AV vendors
may be at fault here but nothing conclusive.
The solution however is repeatedly running
`svn cleanup`and `svn update` in the library
folder to repair the corruption and finish the
update.
This change adds a small convenience helper
to automate the repair.
This is done inside the make.bat code rather
than the shared python based update code, since
python lives in the library folder and may
or may not exist when this corruption occurs.
The paddings and margins were more than needed, this reduces them a bit. That
way space is used more efficiently, the small differences add up so that more
items fit into a row.
The File Browser should not be affected.
Before/after comparisons:
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This reverts commit 03013d19d1.
This commit broke the windows build pretty badly and I don't
feel confident landing the fix for this without review.
Will post a possible fix in D12969 and we'll take it from there.
These nodes allow accessing and changing the stable/random ID used
for motion blur with instances and stable randomness.
Since rB40c3b8836b7a, the stable ID is a built-in attribute, so to be
consistent and allow changing it in the node tree like other built-in
attributes, it has get and set nodes.
Knife angle measurements were mis-aligned if a cut point was in space.
Specifically, the arc drawing would not match with the cut line.
Fixed by removing a correction for kcd->prev.cage.
This correction was originally added for panning with measurements to work.
In hindsight it is not needed and only introduces issues like this.
We already show a message when showing an asset library whose path can't be
found on disk. The red text was making it look like some fatal error happened.
And the message could be a bit more useful generally.
So this removes the red color of the text, (arguably) improves the text and
adds a button as shortcut to open the Preferences with the asset library
settings.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12894
Renames the operator from "Show Preferences" to "Open Preferences...". "Open"
is more clear than "Show" (since they could be shown in-place). "..." is
usually used in Blender to indicate that a new Window or popup will be opened.
Note that vanilla Blender doesn't actually show this name anywhere, so this
change shouldn't be visible. That may change, see D12894.
Feedback was that "Default" is a bit of a weird name, so switching it to "User
Library". Added versioning code which won't be entirely bullet proof (e.g. will
also rename libraries named "Default" by the user), but it doesn't have to be.
Addresses T90298.
The call to `attribute_try_get_for_output` does some cache invalidation
internally. Under some circumstances the call to `position_evaluator.evaluate()`
recomputed the caches (e.g. when the Normal node was used, the evaluated
handle positions cache on curves were updated). After the positions have
been updated in the Set Position node, the cache was not invalidated again.,
leading to incorrect rendering.
The proper solution will be to do the cache invalidation in `OutputAttribute.save()`
again. That is a bit more involved though. For now just reorder the code a bit
to do the cache invalidation after the field has been computed.
There is a follow up task: T92509.
The location of a linked object isn't editable, or at least it will be reset
when reloading the file. So the drag & drop shouldn't even pretend like this
would work, so disable the snapping of the object and the bounding-box to show
the snapped object location while dragging.
When the Asset Browser import type was set to "Link", after dragging in an
object asset the object wouldn't actually appear in the viewport. Do the same
depsgraph tagging (and TODO comment) as the `OBJECT_OT_add_named` operator,
which does similar things.
This patch changes how nodes look visually, in an attempt to fix a number of issues:
* The header background is currently drawn using a theme color fully opaque, this limits the colors we can use because the node name/label is drawn on top.
* Hard-coded transparency makes nodes hard to read. The node backdrop already has alpha so if the user wants it they can set it. This patch uses alpha from the theme.
* Better muted status indicator, instead of simply making everything transparent and the wires inside red, draw a red outline around the node, darken the header and backdrop.
* On muted nodes, display wires behind the backdrop to not interfere with text/widgets inside the node.
Nodes:
* Darken header to improve readability of node label.
* Draw a line under the header
* Thicker outline.
* Do not hard-code transparency on nodes, use the theme's node backdrop alpha component.
* Use angle icon instead of triangle (to be consistent with the [[ https://developer.blender.org/D12814 | changes ]] to panels)
Style adjustment to sockets drawing:
* Do not hard-code the socket outline color to black, use `TH_WIRE` instead
* Do not use `TH_TEXT_HI` for selected sockets, use `TH_ACTIVE` (active node outline)
* Do not draw sockets background transparent on muted nodes.
* Thicker outline to help contrast and readability
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Reviewed By: #user_interface, HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12884
Previously, every node had to create warnings for unsupported input
geometry manually. Now this is automated. Nodes just have to specify
the geometry types they support in the node declaration.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12899
Instance IDs serve no purpose for rendering when they aren't stable from
one frame to the next, and if the index is used in the end anyway, there
is no point in storing a vector of IDs and copying it around.
This commit exposes the `id` attribute on the instances component,
makes it optional-- only generated by default with the distribute points
on faces node.
Since the string to curves node only added the index as each instance's
ID, I removed it. This means that it would be necessary to add the ID
data manually if the initial index actually helps (when deleting only
certain characters, for example).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12980
Now that object assets are no longer considered experimental, the Assets
submenu can always be shown (regardless of the Extended Asset Browser
experimental feature).
The two blocking issues for object assets are addressed, see T92111 and T90198.
So now, objects can be marked as assets and be used in the Asset Browser.
`ED_fileselect_activate_by_id()` activates an asset (i.e. marks it as
the active asset in the asset browser). To avoid an "active but not
selected" state, it also selects it.
Before this commit, the function would also deselect all other assets,
but that's considered doing too much. If deselection is required, the
`ED_fileselect_deselect_all()` function can be called.
Manifest Task: T92152
In the 3D Viewport, add an "Assets" submenu to the Objects menu, for the
same operators as available in the outliner: Mark as Asset, Clear Asset,
Clear Asset (Set Fake User).
Since object assets are still considered experimental, the menu is only
shown when the Extended Asset Browser experimental feature is enabled.
There's now a message displayed in red next to the cursor explaining that only
assets from the current file can be moved between catalogs.
The previous commit prepared this.
A tree-view item's drop controller can now return a message for the user
explaining why dropping isn't possible with the dropped data. This is then
displayed in red text next to the cursor.
This isn't actually used yet, the follow up commit will do that.
Make it possible to run `ASSET_OT_mark` and `ASSET_OT_clear` operators from
the 3D Viewport. There is no menu entry, just compatibility with pressing
F3 and executing the operators from the operator search.
Refactor `view3d_context()` to use early `return`s instead of a bundle of
`if`/`else if`/`else`, some of which had `return`s and some not.
No functional changes.
`view3d_context()` would return `-1` ("found but not available") when
fetching the context dir. This is incorrect; it should return 1 ("ok").
This is a semantic change in preparation of further cleanup of the code.
This adds generic attribute rendering support for meshes for Eevee and
Workbench. Each attribute is stored inside of the `MeshBufferList` as a
separate VBO, with a maximum of `GPU_MAX_ATTR` VBOs for consistency with
the GPU shader compilation code.
Since `DRW_MeshCDMask` is not general enough, attribute requests are
stored in new `DRW_AttributeRequest` structures inside of a convenient
`DRW_MeshAttributes` structure. The latter is used in a similar manner
as `DRW_MeshCDMask`, with the `MeshBatchCache` keeping track of needed,
used, and used-over-time attributes. Again, `GPU_MAX_ATTR` is used in
`DRW_MeshAttributes` to prevent too many attributes being used.
To ensure thread-safety when updating the used attributes list, a mutex
is added to the Mesh runtime. This mutex will also be used in the future
for other things when other part of the rendre pre-processing are multi-threaded.
`GPU_BATCH_VBO_MAX_LEN` was increased to 16 in order to accommodate for
this design.
Since `CD_PROP_COLOR` are a valid attribute type, sculpt vertex colors
are now handled using this system to avoid to complicate things. In the
future regular vertex colors will also use this. From this change, bit
operations for DRW_MeshCDMask are now using uint32_t (to match the
representation now used by the compiler).
Due to the difference in behavior for implicit type conversion for scalar types
between OpenGL and what users expect (a scalar `s` is converted to
`vec4(s, 0, 0, 1)` by OpenGL, vs. `vec4(s, s, s, 1)` in Blender's various node graphs) ,
all scalar types are using a float3 internally for now, which increases memory usage.
This will be resolved during or after the EEVEE rewrite as properly handling
this involves much deeper changes.
Ref T85075
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T85075
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12969
In future use cases, a volume can contain many grids that represent the
density information. In this case, it's better if the volume to mesh node
creates a mesh based on all of the grids in the volume.
This is also a benefit to share-ability, since one doesn't have to
specify the grid name in the node. Instead, in the future we can have
a way to split particular grids into separate volumes, if only one
grid should be considered.
The code changes are relatively simple:
- Move the old volume to mesh node to the legacy folder.
- Run the volume to mesh node on all instance geometry, like elsewhere.
- Make the blenkernel's volume to mesh API a bit more specific.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12997
When dragging an object in non-object mode into a 3D View, there will now be
red text explaining that this is only possible in object mode.
The previous commit enabled this.
* Allow operators to show a "disabled hint" in red text explaining why dropping
at the current location and in current context doesn't work. Should greatly
help users to understand what's the problem.
* Show a "stop" cursor when dropping isn't possible, like it's common on OSes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10358
This option allows the edge to end right at the border
instead of extending beyond.
Useful when having multiple camera setup where you
want the border to be clean.
Also moved overscan option down inside "Composition" sub panel
so it makes more sense.
Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12126
This patch upgrades node editor breadcrumbs to have slightly more
visual weight, to including the base path of object/modifier/world,
etc, have more visually pleasing spacing, and contain icons.
In the code, a generic "context path" is added to interface code.
The idea is that this could be used to draw other breadcrumbs in areas
like the property editor or the spreadsheet, and features could be added
to all of those areas at the same time.
Ideally we would be able to control the color of the breadcrumbs with a
specific theme color, but since they are drawn with the regular layout
system, that is not easily possible.
Thanks to @fabian_schempp for the original patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10413
Allows line art camera to be different from scene active camera,
useful when baking multiple shots in different angle as
well as for motion graphics effect.
Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12047
Allows the user to turn off in_front option for grease pencil object
and offset strokes towards camera to allow depth interaction of the
rest of the scene.
Reviewed By: Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12046
Cycles:Distance Scrambling for Cycles Sobol Sampler
This option implements micro jittering an is based on the INRIA
research paper [[ https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01325702/document | on micro jittering ]]
and work by Lukas Stockner for implementing the scrambling distance.
It works by controlling the correlation between pixels by either using
a user supplied value or an adaptive algorithm to limit the maximum
deviation of the sample values between pixels.
This is a follow up of https://developer.blender.org/D12316
The PMJ version can be found here: https://developer.blender.org/D12511
Reviewed By: leesonw
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12318
Node links that are connected to selected nodes are highlighted
using the Wire Select theme color. Now it is possible to change the
transparency of this color to allow the actual link color to be visible
through the highlight (or to turn of the highlight entirely).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12973
Remove prefix of filenames that is the same as the folder name. This used
to help when #includes were using individual files, but now they are always
relative to the cycles root directory and so the prefixes are redundant.
For patches and branches, git merge and rebase should be able to detect the
renames and move over code to the right file.
* Split render/ into scene/ and session/. The scene/ folder now contains the
scene and its nodes. The session/ folder contains the render session and
associated data structures like drivers and render buffers.
* Move top level kernel headers into new folders kernel/camera/, kernel/film/,
kernel/light/, kernel/sample/, kernel/util/
* Move integrator related kernel headers into kernel/integrator/
* Move OSL shaders from kernel/shaders/ to kernel/osl/shaders/
For patches and branches, git merge and rebase should be able to detect the
renames and move over code to the right file.
Currently, both inactive and active tabs are using the `Region Text` theme property.
This patch makes it so active tabs use `Region Text Highlight`.
Since this check is done in other places already but was simply missing in this case, I believe this was just an oversight and not a design decision.
Top is master, bottom is this patch:
{F11520838, size=full}
This allows this kind of tab highlight, not possible before since all tabs would have white text.
{F11520873, size=full}
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13003
Add a Fast GI Method, either Replace for the existing behavior, or Add
to add ambient occlusion like the old world settings.
This replaces the old Ambient Occlusion settings in the world properties.
This is still useful in some cases even if not used by OpenImageDenoise. In
the future this may be replaced with a more generic system to control render
passes and filtering, but for now this just does what it did before.
Adds an abstraction layer to switch between serialization formats.
Currently only supports JSON. The abstraction layer supports
`String`, `Int`, `Array`, `Null`, `Boolean`, `Float` and `Object`. This
feature is only CPP complaint.
To write from a stream, the structure can be built by creating a value
(any subclass of `blender::io::serialize::Value` can do, and pass it to
the `serialize` method of a `blender::io::serialize::Formatter`. The
formatter is abstract and there is one implementation for JSON
(`JsonFormatter`).
To read from a stream use the `deserialize` method of the formatter.
{D12693} uses this abstraction layer to read/write asset indexes.
Reviewed By: Severin, sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T91430
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12544
Previously, the field on every socket was logged for later use. This had
two main negative consequences:
* Increased memory usage, because the fields may contain a lot of data
under some circumstances (e.g. a Ray Cast field contains the target geometry).
* Decreased performance, because anonymous attributes could not be
removed from geometry automatically, because there were still fields that
referenced them.
Now most fields are not logged anymore. Only those that are viewed by a
spreadsheet and constant fields. The required inputs of a field are still
logged in string form to keep socket inspection working.
Avoid blocking the UI when searching for animation channels with Ctrl+F.
Instead of showing a single text input in a blocking popup, Ctrl+F now
just focuses the search box above the channel list. It feels nicer to
use and has the niceties that come from using that textbox, like
searching per keystroke, compared to the old pop-up method.
As the behaviour of the operator has changed considerably, this also
changes the operator name from `anim.channels_find` to
`anim.channels_select_filter` and updates the keymaps.
Reviewed By: ChrisLend, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12146
Our CMake setup refuses to run from the source directory (i.e. Blender does
not support in-source builds). Instead, it shows instructions on how to
clean up after an accidental `cmake` invocation. These instructions missed
one directory that should also be removed (`CMakeFiles`), so that's been
added to the message now.
No functional changes to Blender or the build.
The viewer node has been expanded to have a field input next to the
geometry input. When both are connected (by ctrl+shift clicking on a node)
the spreadsheet will show the evaluated field on the geometry.
The operator to link to the viewer has become a bit smarter. It automatically
detects if it should link to the geometry or field input. In the future some more
smartness could be added, such as automatically relinking the "right" geometry
when viewing a field.
Internally, there are two major changes:
* Refactor of what happens when ctrl+shift clicking on a node to link to
a viewer. The behavior of the geometry nodes viewer is a bit more complex
than that of the compositor viewers. The behavior in compositing nodes
should not have changed. Any change should be reported as a bug (and then
we can decide if it's worse than before or if it needs fixing).
* Evaluation, display and caching of fields in the spreadsheet editor.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12938
This adjusts some calculations and visibility flags for XR viewports in
order to account for a possible scale factor in the XR view matrix.
This scale factor can be introduced via the XR session settings base
scale, which allows a viewer to begin their session at a specific
reference scale, or the XR session state navigation scale, which allows
a viewer to adjust their scale relative to the reference scale during
the session.
Reviewed by Severin as part of D11501, but requested to be committed
separately.
Adds navigation transforms (pose, scale) to the XR session state that
will be applied to the viewer/controller poses. By manipulating these
values, a viewer can move through the VR viewport without the need to
physically walk through it.
Add-ons can access these transforms via Python
(XrSessionState.navigation_location/rotation/scale) to use with custom
operators.
Also adds 3 new VR navigation operators that will be exposed to users
as default actions in the VR Scene Inspection add-on. While all three
of these operators have custom properties that can greatly influence
their behaviors, for now these properties will not be accessible by
users from the UI. However, other add-ons can still set these custom
properties if they desire.
1). Raycast-based teleport
Moves the user to a location pointed at on a mesh object. The result
can optionally be constrained to specific axes, for example to achieve
"elevation snapping" behavior by constraining to the Z-axis. In
addition, one can specify an interpolation factor and offset.
Credit to KISKA for the elevation snapping concept.
2). "Grab" navigation
Moves the user through the viewport by pressing inputs on one or two
held controllers and applying deltas to the navigation matrix based on
the displacement of these controllers. When inputs on both controllers
are pressed at the same time (bimanual interaction), the user can scale
themselves relative to the scene based on the distance between the
controllers.
Also supports locks for location, rotation, and scale.
3). Fly navigation
Navigates the viewport by pressing a button and moving/turning relative to
navigation space or the VR viewer or controller. Via the operator's
properties, one can select from a variety of these modes as well as
specify the min/max speed and whether to lock elevation.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11501
This patch makes the background grid of the node editor a grid of dots
instead of lines. This makes the background look a bit more subtle and
reduces visual complexity. The dots are meant to provide a reference
when panning and zooming. Based on the design of @pablovazquez, and
a patch originally authored by @fabian_schempp.
The "Grid Levels" controls how many levels of dots are drawn. As the
editor zooms in, the higher levels of dots fade in, making them closer
together visually. The zoom factor at which each grid starts and ends
fading in is controllable in the code, and could be tweaked further
in the future. The new default value is 7, out of a range from 0 to 9.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10345
The also moves all the image operators into one menu.
The goal here is to expose the operators in the UI so they
work with the operator search and to make the UI consistent.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12808
This patch improves performance by only assigning
or calculating data for connected sockets.
It is recommended that artists use the lowest dimensions setting
for noise based textures. E.g. Use 2D instead of 3D where possible.
Using a scoped timer and single thread on 256,000 points.
Smooth F1 3D : Debug build
Timer 'Optimised' took 9.39991 s
Timer 'Normal' took 16.1531 s
This optimisation is only for GN and not shaders.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12985
Also use consistent UI names for properties that are similar between
that node and the points to volume node (which happen to be shorter,
allowing the node to be narrower).
The search bar in the asset browser now also matches on asset tags.
- Matching is done on entire tags, so searching for "redder" will not
show assets tagged with "red".
- All assets are shown that have at least one matching tag. So searching
for "red green" will show all assets with either "red" or "green" tags
(or both, of course).
- Searching is case-insensitive.
- Only assets from the active catalog are shown; if all assets should be
searched through, users can select the "All" catalog.
Manifest Task: T82679
This patch makes the layout of the custom property panel more coherent
with the rest of the property editor interface, makes it less busy,
allows more space for the buttons for the actual properties, and
simplifies editing values of unsupported property types or long arrays.
- Remove the box around each property.
- Use an non-embossed X icon for deleting.
- Use an "edit" icon instead of the text for the meta-data edit operator.
The "gear" icon used for editing isn't ideal here.
- Increase the max array length for drawing the values directly to 8.
- Add an "Edit Property Value" operator for dictionaries or longer arrays.
- Replace the "Library Override" text with an icon.
- Use a proper split factor, the same as the rest of the UI.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12805
The drag and drop feature of objects in 3D View has been modified to include:
- Snap the object being dragged.
- Visual feedback through a box and the placement tool grid.
Maniphest Tasks: T90198
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12912
No functional changes.
This commit adds 3 callbacks for `wmDropBox` which allow custom drawing
without affecting the internal dropbox API.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12948
Perform a few cleanups:
- Add documentation to explain what returned bools mean.
- Early returns so that flow is clearer and some checks on `is_filtered`
are no longer necessary.
- Split up `is_filtered_file` and `is_filtered_id_file`, so that they can
reuse common code, and such that the different filter checks they
perform can be separated from each other.
The latter is done not only to reduce code duplication, but also as
preparation to fix the asset browser filtering. For that, it helps when
the "filter by file name" and "filter by file type" parts are separate.
No functional changes.
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12991
The NLA editor is in need of a design overhaul, hopefully for 3.1 or 3.2.
This should be a project on itself, however, the worst offender currently is the use of
gradients on strips. Something that can be fixed easily.
{F11390293, size=full, loop, autoplay}
A simple replace of `UI_draw_roundbox_shade_x` for `UI_draw_roundbox_4fv` brings strips
in line with how other areas are drawn.
This patch also:
* Remove embossed lines around active action channel.
* Highlight the strip while being moved.
This patch does not include any theme changes. This will be tackled separately.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12968
This adds an option to fill the ends of the generated mesh for
each spline combination with an N-gon. The resulting mesh is
manifold, so it can be used for operations like Boolean.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12982
While c7d94a7827 exposed this bug,
this was caused by text widths being calculated without taking the zoom
level into account since drawing at a smaller size is often wider than
the width of the larger text scaled by the zoom.
Issue is that the Instance on Points node currently expects that all
instance references are used (see `remove_unused_references`).
This should be fixed at some point, but for now make sure that
the String to Curves node does not output unused references.
Add calls to `BKE_callback_global_init()` and `BKE_callback_global_finalize()`
to ensure unit tests mimick Blender (and don't trip the assertions added
in rBbeea601e7253).
No functional changes to Blender.
Object types like empties, cameras or lamps will just end up as empty preview
images. We can think about ways to visualize them still, but meanwhile, don't
create such an empty preview.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10334
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne, Sybren Stüvel
While c7d94a7827 exposed this bug,
this was caused by a discrepancy in padding where labels would
have additional padding when drawing without emboss.
The padding made widget drawing behave as if the text took up more
room causing it to be clipped.
Now labels are considered the same width with/without emboss.
This adds a new image texture node for geometry nodes. It does not
reuse the same node that is used in shading, because we want to be
able to expose the image and frame as sockets.
There is a known update issue when a movie or image sequence is
used. That will be fixed separately (also see D12957).
Currently, the image socket is just a pointer to an Image ID data block.
This can contain single images but also movies and image sequences.
In the future, the definition of an image socket can be expanded to
include images that are generated from scratch in the node tree.
For more details read the discussion in D12827.
Some of the code is a direct port from cycles and should be cleaned
up a bit in the future. For example `image_cubic_texture_lookup`.
For still images, the frame input is ignored. Otherwise, the frame
has to be in a valid range for the node to work. In the future we
may add e.g. automatic looping functionality.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12827
Oversight in {rBb0741e1dcbc5}.
This was guarded by an assert in `get_target_element`, but it can be
valid to have these assigned to a shortcut (and then perform the action
without an active outliner element).
Now remove the assert and let the operator polls check if we really have
a target element.
note: this basically makes `get_target_element` obsolete, could call
`outliner_find_element_with_flag` instead in all cases.
Maniphest Tasks: T91411
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12495
Asset Catalog Paths should only contain forward slashes as separators, but
now the UI is more resilient to people using blackslashes instead.
Manifest Task: T90553
Put related lines in a block of their own, such that each block doesn't
have access to the variables of the previous blocks.
This makes it easier to correctly copy-paste some tests, as the compiler
forces you to update the code afterwards.
Panning in camera view makes the border to be modified, which was causing
the Cycles display to believe the rendered result is unusable.
The solution is to draw the render result at the display parameters it was
updated for. This allows to avoid flickering during panning, zooming, and
camera FOV changes. The suboptimal aspect of this is that it has some jelly
effect, although it is on the same level as jelly effect of object outline
so it is not terrible.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12970
Add static boolean to track whether the callbacks system has been
initialised. This makes it possible to make the `BKE_callback_remove()`
function more noisy in case of programming errors, and avoids accessing
`funcstore->alloc` when `funcstore` was potentially already freed.
Thanks @campbellbarton for pointing this out.
This replaces the boolean Offset input in the Set Position node with
a vector input. This makes the node easier to use. Using a "Position"
input as an "Offset" sounds wrong anyway.
The Position and Offset inputs are evaluated at the same time.
The versioning only works correctly when the Offset input was not connected
to something else before.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12983
Introduces a dropping-controller API for the tree-view items,
`AbstractTreeViewItemDropController`. This reduces responsibilities of the main
tree-view item classes, which are already getting quite big. As I expect even
more functionality to be needed for it (e.g. drag support), it's better to
start introducing such controller types already.
The idea is to allow having a lot of non-intersecting volumes without
allocating volume stack to its full size.
With the F11285472 file the memory usage goes from 1400 MiB to 1000
on the RTX6000 card.
The fix makes it so the integrator work memory is allocated after
scene update which has downside of possible less efficient update
when some textures don't fit GPU memory, but has an advantage of
making proper decision and having a clear and consistent internal API.
Fixes memory part of T92014.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12966
The approach didn't turn out to be that useful after all as there
are unavoidable dependencies of data from the device. For example,
to know whether object intersects volume or not it is required to
run displacement kernels.
The way of splitting host and device updates caused state where
some data is not yet available, causing confusion and leaving
code to be error-prone.
Fixes a crash when blend thumbnails set to Camera View when there is
no camera, which resulted in use of a null region.
See D12748 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12748
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
This commit fixes T90633, it changes the behavior of the `Frame All`
operation when the user is tabbed into a metastrip: instead of using
the scene timeline's range, `Frame All` uses the current metastrip's
range.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12974
When using downscaled preview size with proxies, transform effect
doesn't compensate for fact, that pixels are effectively larger. There
was compensation for scene render size already.
Use same compensation method as text effect uses for font size.
This was caused by strips with single frame input like single image
strip or color strip. their length is always 1, and so content length
was calculated to end after first frame.
There was code handling this case, but it was also checking for
`anim_endofs` and `endstill` values. Anim offset values have no effect
on these strips and still frame value was used incorrectly. So these
chacks can be removed completely.
This was caused by snap to hold offset feature, which calculates strip
content boundary, but it can be outside of strip boundary.
Clamp content start and end values so they are always inside of strip.
This commit makes sure that each attribute name is only added once
when logging geometry values for attribute search.
The `attribute_foreach` function for a single geometry component
deduplicated names, but a much more common situation is to have
more than one component in the instances of a geometry set.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12959
The leak happened when two things were true:
* Inside of a node group a socket is linked to a Group Input that has
a different type.
* The corresponding input on the parent Group node is not linked.
The conversion happened correctly, but the original value wasn't
destructed.
Previously, the computed value passed into the data socket could depend
on the actual field a bit. However, given that the link is marked as invalid
in the ui, the user should not depend on this behavior.
Using a default value is consistent with other cases when there are
invalid links.
This value is defined in the UI module, but happens to be used
in string_search.cc too. Note that these references need to be kept in
sync. Use escaped utf-8 sequence since the literal can be avoided.
Also replace BLI_str_utf8_as_unicode calls with constant assignments
as these values are known there is no need to decode a utf-8 sequence.
This patch renames the node "String Substring" to "Slice String"
to conform to the "verb first" naming convention.
Default length is also changed to 10 to make it easier for users
to understand what the node does.
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12931
* Open File Browser when pressing "Add Asset Library". This just makes sense,
since users have to select a directory for the asset library anyway.
* Move '+' icon back to the right side of the box. Then it is right under the
'x' icons for each indivdual library, which seems like the more natural
place.
* Correct tooltip for the "Add Asset Library" operator.
* Mark empty asset library name or paths field in red, to make clear that these
need to be set.
This node takes a geometry set with instances as input and outputs
points located on the origins of the top level of instances in the
geometry set (not nested instances). It also has position and radius
inputs to allow overriding the default, and a selection input to only
generate points for some instances.
The use case for this node is a method to use geometry proximity on
instance origins, but in a more generic way that is flexible and useful
in other situations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12893
Previously, when the start input was greater than the end input,
the spline was resized to a single point. That is correct, but the
single point wasn't placed properly along the spline. Now, it is
placed according to the "Start" value, as if the trim started, but
couldn't continue because the "End" value was smaller.
This behavior is handled with a separate code path to keep each
simpler and avoid special cases. Any cleanup to reduce duplication
should focus on making each code path shorter separately rather
than merging them.
Also included are some changes to `lookup_control_point_position`
to support cyclic splines, though this single-point method is still
disabled on cyclic splines for consistency.
Fixes several notable mistakes and missing information
regarding the API documentation (*.rst).
This will allow API stub generators like bpystubgen or
fake-bpy-module to produce more accurate result.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12639
Because `segment_is_vector` didn't handle the combined cyclic and
single control point case, it returned false, that the "segment" should
have the resolution evaluated point count. To avoid checking the size in
every call, add an assert for the size and check it elsewhere.
Adds a filter popup to the header that allows specifiying which data-block
types to show. The menu automatically reflects all supported ID types, so it
shows a checkbox for materials, worlds and actions currently by default, and
all ID types with the "Extended Asset Browser" experimental feature enabled.
The checkboxes integrate better with the surrounding layout and are not that
attention grabbing. To my knowledge the only reason not to use checkboxes was
so the icons could be displayed. But this does it just like the Outliner filter
settings: Show the icon before the checkbox.
Also widen the popover a bit to fit longer labels (didn't fit before this patch
even).
This was reported for FCurve modifiers, but was also true (in theory) for
other instanced panels (regular modifiers, spreadsheet filters, ...),
these would not show pinning for other reasons (no caterories).
So in the case of the Graph Editor the follwing happens:
`graph_buttons_register` only registers `GRAPH_PT_modifiers`, the panel
itself has no header (PANEL_TYPE_NO_HEADER), further panels for
individual modifiers are added dynamically in `graph_panel_modifiers`.
So when pinning a particular modifier, we would pin e.g. `GRAPH_PT_noise`
(not `GRAPH_PT_modifiers`).
ED_region_panels_layout_ex would only collect panels known to
`graph_buttons_register` (so is not aware of the specific panels of
modifiers). So while I think it should be possible to pin
`GRAPH_PT_modifiers` on top of an individual modifier's panel this would
result in all modifiers being shown in other categories [which would also
be weird]. Panel header layout was also not correct (drawing the pin
icon over the modifier delete icon).
So to resolve this, just dont use pinning for these type of panels.
part of T92293.
Maniphest Tasks: T92293
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12965
Show assets that have an unknown catalog ID assigned in the "Unassigned"
catalog.
Another catalog named "Orphans" was considered as well, but that would
clash with the usual handling of Blender (discarding orphan data on
save) and thus that idea was discarded.
Manifest Task: T91949
Keep track of unsaved asset catalog changes, in a more granular way than
just one boolean per asset library. Individual catalogs can now be
marked with a flag `has_unsaved_changes`. This is taken into account
when reloading data from the catalog definition file (CDF):
- New catalog in CDF: gets loaded
- Already-known catalog in CDF:
- local unsaved changes: on-disk catalog is ignored
- otherwise: on-disk catalog replaces in-memory one
- Already-known catalog that does not exist in CDF:
- local unsaved changes: catalog is kept around
- otherwise: catalog is deleted.
Because this saving-is-also-loading behaviour, the "has unsaved changes"
flags are all stored in the undo buffer; undoing after saving will not
change the CDF, but at least it'll undo the loading from disk, and it'll
re-mark any changes as "not saved".
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12967
The epsilon was too optimistic. Snapping to hard-coded (0,-1,0) at
singularity should produce max delta 0.0005, but double it to be safe.
This only affects debug builds obviously.
These nodes just output a single value of their respective types,
making it possible to control multiple inputs with the same value.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12932
* Forbid editing linked palettes.
* Make `color` RNA property of ColorPalette '`LIB_EXCEPTION`', so that
the color buttons in the palette template remain active on linked data.
NOTE: This incidently makes linked palettes' colors editable from RNA,
not from UI though, so think this is OK for now.
This patch corrects the misalignment of some icons.
Some of them can't be centered because they would look blurry, but look better if shifted to the right instead of shifted to the left.
{F10864196 size=full} {F10864202 size=full}
{F10864216} {F10864228}
{F10864231 size=full} {F10864234 size=full}
{F10867008 size=full} {F10867015 size=full}
Reviewed By: #user_interface, pablovazquez
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12789
Cython was already bundled with Blender's libraries in SVN (as dependency
of Numpy, see rB5bddfde217b1), but was never actually installed in the
CMake install step. As a result, `import cython` would fail. This is
now fixed.
Camera, lattice and speaker object types were missing there own proper
`USER_DUP_` flags, leading to not properly handling duplication of their
object data.
NOTE: We could probably simply opions here, by using categories (like
'GEOMETRY', 'SHADING', etc.) instead of exact object types. But this is
beyond bugfix scope.
* Additional structs added to the hipew loader for device props
* Adds hipRTC functions to the loader for future usage
* Enables CPU+GPU usage for HIP
* Cleanup to the adaptive kernel compilation process
* Fix for kernel compilation failures with HIP with latest master
Ref T92393, D12958
Actions of duplicated objects would not be properly made single user,
unlike obdata and materials.
Further more, there is no reason to manually handle such animdata
copying here, `BKE_id_copy_ex` can do that for us with the proper flags.
Now 'Make Single User' will also create local copy of linked data as
needed.
IMPORTANT: Unlike with local data, this always happen, even if linked
data has only one user. This avoids e.g. cases like two local objects
sharing a same linked mesh, then when calling 'Make Single User ->
Object and ObData' on both objects, yu expect both of your objects to
get localized meshes, not one of them keeping its linked, un-editable
mesh.
Mention required CUDA and OptiX compute capability and minimum driver
version. For HIP there is a placeholder until we know the supported
architectures.
Both material and world assets should be ready to use as non-experimental
feature. They were not enabled by default yet because the work from the
previous commit was needed first.
Objects should follow soon.
Maniphest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T91752
Updates UI code so that we can enable the asset UI for specific data-block
types by default, i.e. irrespective of the "Extended Asset Browser"
experimental feature.
"Mark as Asset" and "Clear Asset" are always visible in the Outliner context
menu now, but are grayed out if not applicable and show a disabled hint in the
tooltip.
A known side-effect of this: The "Mark as Asset" and "Clear Asset" operators
are enabled for action data-blocks now, even though only pose actions created
through the Pose Libraries add-on are supported. If this is something worth
addressing is being discussed still.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12955
Reviewed by: Sybren Stüvel
This triggered a compiler bug where it does not handle the sub.s16 PTX
instruction. Instead refactor the code so we don't need to do uint16_t
subtraction at all.
Also update OptiX device to remove the AO pass direct callable.
Thanks Patrick Mours for figuring this out.
This patch includes code from D9891 and D12754, so credit goes to Juanfran and Dalai.
I updated the patches to work with `master` and with the new overlay toggle.
The reason to include both changes as part of one patch is that the dimmed dashed lines work much better together with colored wires.
Theme setting for dash opacity:
{F11370574, size=full}
{F11286177, size=full, autoplay, loop}
{F11149912, size=full}
For adding the overlay I used `SpaceImageOverlay` as reference, although I'm not familiar with this code so there might be mistakes.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12886
This adds attribute search to the geometry nodes modifier
for the input and output attributes. The "New" search item
is only shown for the output attributes.
Some of the attribute search code is extracted to a new file
in the interface code, to avoid some code duplication.
The UI code required two fixes so that the search would work
for dynamic length strings (IDProperties do not have a fixed size).
Since this does changes to the UI layout of the modifier, I also
addressed T91485 here.
Differential Revisiion: https://developer.blender.org/D12788
Overlapped regions have transparent backgrounds, so when placing
AZONE_REGION we need to move them in to the content edge.
See D12956 for details and examples.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12956
Reviewed by Hans Goudey
This commit makes the bounding box node work on each unique geometry
(including instances) individually instead of making one large bounding
box for everything. This makes the node much faster, and is often the
desired result anyway. For the old behavior, a realize instances node
can be used in front of this node (versioning adds it automatically).
The min and max outputs now only output the values from the realized
geometry.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12951
To display the "disabled hint" (text explaining why a button is disabled) in a
tooltip, it would run the operator poll callback, which could then set a poll
message. But the context for the poll check wasn't the one from the button, so
the poll may give a different result (and disabled hint) than the check of the
button itself did.
Make sure it uses the exact context from the button.
When renaming an asset catalog, also update its simple name.
Catalogs will most likely be created from within Blender, so via the
catalog tree in the asset browser. Here catalogs are always named
"Catalog" until the user renames them, which was reflected in all simple
names being "Catalog".
When there are multiple catalogs with the same path (so different UUIDs
all mapped to the same catalog path), treat the first-loaded one as the
main catalog for that path, and the rest as aliases.
This ensures that the UUID of a catalog (as chosen in the tree UI and thus
interacted with by users) is stable, regardless of whether by some coincidence
later another catalog with the same UUID is created.
Rename `AssetCatalogPathCmp` to `AssetCatalogLessThan`:
- it compares more than paths (so no more `Path` in the name), and
- performs a less-than operation (so no more `Cmp` in the name).
Also restructure its code to make an extra upcoming comparison easier to
add.
No functional changes.
There were some issues when multiple inputs of the same node
were forced to be computed (e.g. for the spreadsheet), but none
of the node outputs (if existant) were used. Essentially the node
was marked as "finished" too early in this case.
This fix is necessary for the improved viewer node (T92167).
Similar to main path compaction that happens before adding work tiles, this
compacts shadow paths before launching kernels that may add shadow paths.
Only do it when more than 50% of space is wasted.
It's not a clear win in all scenes, some are up to 1.5% slower. Likely caused
by different order of scheduling kernels having an unpredictable performance
impact. Still feels like compaction is just the right thing to avoid cases
where a few shadow paths can hold up a lot of main paths.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12944
This is mainly for doversion code, when it needs to create new IDs those
should be considered as part of the same library as the current Main's
one.
No practical changes are expected here, this is more of a general
consistency fix, and a pre-requisite for {T92333}.
Caused by {rB43167a2c251b}
Code from above commit called RNA updates with a NULL scene.
This was already commented (and mostly handled) in rB5949d598bc33, but
the reported case was missing in that commit.
This fixes the crash in a similar manner as rB5949d598bc33.
Maniphest Tasks: T92272
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12953
Since the introduction in rBfc5bf09fd88c, `BKE_pose_minmax` was not
taking these custom transforms into account (making "View Selected"
ignoring these as well and focusing on the bone instead).
Now consider these transforms in `BKE_pose_minmax`.
Maniphest Tasks: T92169
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12942
This package allows Python scripts to handle compressed blend files (see
rB2ea66af742bc). This is for example needed by Blender Asset Tracer to
send files to a Flamenco render farm.
This change includes a new `WITH_PYTHON_INSTALL_ZSTANDARD` build-time
option, to control whether to actually install the package. For this the
already-existing approach for Requests was copied.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, mont29, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12777
certifi : 2020.12.5 → 2021.10.8
chardet : 4.0.0 → charset-normalizer 2.0.6
cython : 0.29.21 → 0.29.24
idna : 2.10 → 3.2
numpy : 1.19.5 → 1.21.2 (which makes it possible to remove our patch)
requests: 2.25.1 → 2.26.0
urllib3 : 1.26.3 → 1.26.7
Nowadays `requests` no longer depends on `chardet` but on
`charset-normalizer`. That project describes itself as:
> A library that helps you read text from an unknown charset encoding.
> Motivated by chardet, I'm trying to resolve the issue by taking a new
> approach. All IANA character set names for which the Python core library
> provides codecs are supported.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, mont29, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12777
Bump Python from 3.9.2 to 3.9.7, which is the latest 3.9 release at this
moment.
Updates to bundled Python packages will follow in a separate commit.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, mont29, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12777
Apple's international keyboards have an additional `kVK_ISO_Section`
key. With some (Italian, Spanish) keyboard layouts, this is `\`, `[` keys
which Blender keymap can use.
Right now this key is explicitly set as `Unknown`.
Note that `kVK_ANSI_Grave` is located in a different location.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12905
No need to report this, it just adds noise to the cmake config. The messages
that we need to keep are the ones about disabling tests when the test file or
idiff are missing.
When appending an asset from the asset browser, its asset data needs to
be cleared.
However, linking an asset (or regular append from the file browser)
should not clear such data. In linking case, it would be there again
after a blend file reload anyway.
So this commit introduces a new `BLO_LIBLINK_APPEND_ASSET_DATA_CLEAR`
option.
NOTE: in case the appended ID needs to be copied from its linked data
(instead of making the later directly local), asset data is lost anyway
since it is never copied with the ID currently.
Ref. {T91749} and D11768.
Show the scaled down tool icon when the tool region is collapsed. Show a
blank space when the tool region is visible.
* Minimize the UI flickering when changing the active tool.
* Show the active tool when the tool region is collapsed.
* Smaler header footprint (the tool name is not visible).
This is a follow up for T91536.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12939
We define the minimum exclusive number for our supported dependencies
versions, and not the maximum inclusive number.
Thanks to @sybren for raising this point and finding the 'mex' math
term.
This change simplifies the parameter list for these functions
and reduces the chance of typos mixing up array indices.
Missed in rB69102786047dccdcbaee0df6307a8c3364d28fe0.
Appended objects could be hidden, making any further operations
potentially skip the newly added objects.
Now FILE_AUTOSELECT asserts when newly added options aren't selectable.
De-duplicates wm_append_loose_data_instantiate_object_base_instance_init
and object_base_instance_init.
Add BLO_object_instantiate_object_base_instance_init which also adds to
a collection since all callers did this.
Since 2D cursor will be used rarely in VSE and it is adding visual
noise, it will be hidden by default.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12933
This change simplifies the parameter list for these functions
and reduces the chance of typos mixing up array indices.
Missed in rB69102786047dccdcbaee0df6307a8c3364d28fe0
This change simplifies the parameter list for these functions
and reduces the chance of typos mixing up array indices.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Ref D12950
Properties with `_funcs_runtime` are always saved when exporting keymaps.
This is an error since changing one changes all others.
For now, work around the problem by setting the `PROP_IDPROPERTY` flag.
Although the documentation says so, the null-terminator was missing.
This could cause crashes when logging shader linking errors as shader
sources are empty in this case.
For some reason the Annotate tool has an extra padding when compared to
other tools. This makes the UI to flicker a bit (specially with D12939
applied).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12943
Certain geometry nodes don't work properly on inputs that contain
instances, but don't display any warning that they aren't working.
The nodes now will display a warning that explains the situtation
iff the input contains any instances.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12858
In order to address feedback that the "Stable ID" was not easy enough
to use, remove the "Stable ID" output from the distribution node and
the input from the instance on points node. Instead, the nodes write
or read a builtin named attribute called `id`. In the future we may
add more attributes like `edge_id` and `face_id`.
The downside is that more behavior is invisible, which is les
expected now that most attributes are passed around with node links.
This behavior will have to be explained in the manual.
The random value node's "ID" input that had an implicit index input
is converted to a special implicit input that uses the `id` attribute
if possible, but otherwise defaults to the index. There is no way to
tell in the UI which it uses, except by knowing that rule and checking
in the spreadsheet for the id attribute.
Because it isn't always possible to create stable randomness, this
attribute does not always exist, and it will be possible to remove it
when we have the attribute remove node back, to improve performance.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12903
Easy now thanks to the main and shadow path decoupling. Doesn't help
in an benchmark scene except Spring, where it reduces render time by
maybe 2-3%.
Ref T87836
Taking advantage of the new decoupled main and shadow paths. For CPU we
just store two nested structs in the integrator state, one for direct light
shadows and one for AO. For the GPU we restrict the number of shade surface
states to be executed based on available space in the shadow paths queue.
This also helps improve performance in benchmark scenes with an AO pass,
since it is no longer needed to use the shader raytracing kernel there,
which has worse performance.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12900
This commit adds an updated version of the curve to points that
supports fields. Only the position and radius are transferred
by default now, which should improve performance. The other outputs
like tangent and rotation are outputted with anonymous attributes.
I took the opportunity to change a few other small things:
- Name geometry sockets "Curve" and "Points" like other nodes.
- Remove the radius multiple of 0.1, which was confusing.
Thanks to @Johnny Matthews (guitargeek) for an initial patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12887
Yet another try at that hairy issue... See comment in commit for
details, essentially this extend the workaround introduced in Objects'
`lib_override_apply_post` callback to try to also properly 're-use'
`OUTDATED` and `BAKED` flags from old source liboverride into new
destination one.
Use arrays for wmEvent coordinates, this quiets warnings with GCC11.
- `x, y` -> `xy`.
- `prevx, prevy` -> `prev_xy`.
- `prevclickx, prevclicky` -> `prev_click_xy`.
There is still some cleanup such as using `copy_v2_v2_int()`,
this can be done separately.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, Severin
Ref D12901
Do not try to preserve edit modes of objects in non-active scenes (at
least for now), except for Pose mode.
Code was also slitghly refactored (reducing indent levels), and
comments about expected behaviors and known limitations were added.
This patch cleans up code for HIP device and makes it more consistent with the CUDA code.
It also fixes the issue with high VRAM usage on AMD cards using HIP allowing better performance and usage on cards like 6600XT.
Added a check in intern/cycles/kernel/bvh/bvh_util.h to prevent compiler error with hipcc
Reviewed By: brecht, leesonw
Maniphest Tasks: T92124
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12834
If the current file is saved within an asset library, showing that asset
library in the Asset Browser will also display the assets from this current
file now. In fact, it's the latest state of the open file, including all
unsaved modifications.
These assets will show a little Blender icon in the preview image, which is our
usual icon for current file data.
Note that this means an important design change: The "Current File" asset
library isn't the only place to edit assets from anymore. From now on assets
from the current file can also be edited in the context of the full asset
library. See T90193 for more info.
Technical info:
Besides just including the assets from the current `Main`, this requires
partial clearing and reading of file-lists, so that asset operations (e.g.
removing an asset data-block) doesn't require a full reload of the asset
library.
Maniphest Task: https://developer.blender.org/T90193
Make the snap system consistent with the placement tool and leak-safe.
**Changes:**
- Store `SnapCursorDataIntern` in a `static` variable;
- Initialize (lazily) `SnapCursorDataIntern` only once (for the keymap).
- Move setup members of `V3DSnapCursorData` to a new struct `V3DSnapCursorState`
- Merge `ED_view3d_cursor_snap_activate_point` and `ED_view3d_cursor_snap_activate_plane` into `state = ED_view3d_cursor_snap_active()`
- Merge `ED_view3d_cursor_snap_deactivate_point` and `ED_view3d_cursor_snap_deactivate_plane` into `ED_view3d_cursor_snap_deactive(state)`
- Be sure to free the snap context when closing via `ED_view3d_cursor_snap_exit`
- Use RNA properties callbacks to update the properties of the `"Add Primitive Object"` operator
Caused by the Cycles-X merge.
The old style of tile rendering was removed, leaving the script to error
out trying to set the tile size.
Tile rendering came back in a new form (but only really relevant for
large resolution rendering), so now leave setting auto_tile & tile_size
alone (since previews are rendered at PREVIEW_RENDER_DEFAULT_HEIGHT 128
-- which should never make a difference here).
Maniphest Tasks: T91808
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12937
* Show asset path in a (read only) text button. Makes it possible to see the
full path in the tooltip, brings support for copying the path and integrates
better with the sourrounding layout. Previous label needed lots of space to
show the full path without clipping.
* Remove "Details" panel, it only contained one item (description). That is
moved next to the name and asset path button.
* Use property split layout for name source and description buttons. Now that
there are multiple buttons, it's better to have a label for them.
* Always show operators for asset previews, just gray them out if not
applicable instead of hiding. Keeps the layout consistent and graying out is
less confusing than hiding UI elements.
Previously, when an item was active and its parent (or grand parent, etc.) was
collapsed, the active item would simply not be visible anymore. It seemed like
there was no active item. So instead, change the just collapsed parent to be
the active item then, so the active item stays visible.
When the input vector gets close to -Y, y and theta becomes totally
unreliable. It is thus necessary to compute the result in a different
way based on x and z. The code already had a special case, but:
- The threshold for using the special case was way too low.
- The special case was not precise enough to extend the threshold.
- The special case math had a sign error, resulting in a jump.
This adds tests for the computation precision and fixes the issues
by adjusting the threshold, and replacing the special case with one
based on a quadratic Taylor expansion of sqrt instead of linear.
Replacing the special case fixes the bug and results in a compatibility
break, requiring versioning for the roll of affected bones.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9551
Separate the huge test into huge logical parts and add more cases
to check. Also add a utility to check that the matrix is orthogonal,
with arbitrary epsilon values and calculations in double.
A couple of tests deliberately fail, to be fixed in following commits.
Ref D9551
This patch adds a "selected_movieclip_tracks" context member and enables
editing properties of multiple selected tracks via the usual Alt-click
editing (as well as the "Copy To Selected" operator). Both use
UI_context_copy_to_selected_list() to gather a list of other selected
items [which are now taken via said new context member]. Strictly
speaking, this could be done without the context member as well [just
gathering other selected tracks in UI_context_copy_to_selected_list()
without relying on a context member], but this might come in handy in
other places (e.g. Addons).
note: some could be desired for markers (e.g. editing pattern/search
areas of all selected track markers, but since this is burried in a
uiTemplate, this is a bit more work for another patch).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12923
Make building the thumbnail extraction executable optional,
disable on macOS as this was not linking, further, macOS doesn't use
this for thumbnail extraction so it could be left disabled.
Thumbnail extraction now shares code between Linux/Windows,
allowing thumbnails from Zstd compressed blend files to be extracted.
The main logic is placed in blendthumb_extract.cc and is built as static
library. For windows there is DLL which is registered during blender
install and which then reads and generates thumbnails.
For other platforms there is blender-thumbnailer executable file which
takes blend file as an input and generates PNG file. As a result
Python script blender-thumbnailer.py is no longer needed.
The thumbnail extractor shares the same code-path as Blenders file
reading, so there is no need to duplicate any file reading logic.
This means reading compressed blend files is supported (broken since
the recent move Zstd compression - D5799).
This resolves T63736.
Contributors:
- @alausic original patch.
- @LazyDodo windows fixes/support.
- @campbellbarton general fixes/update.
- @lukasstockner97 Zstd support.
Reviewed By: sybren, mont29, LazyDodo, campbellbarton
Ref D6408
This commit adds a node that can be used to find and replace strings
inside of the input string. One initial use case is to have an easier
way to add line breaks to strings to the string to curves node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12721
If the Extended Asset Browser experimental feature was disabled, the asset
catalog operators wouldn't work. This wasn't intentional, catalogs aren't
considered experimental.
No longer save asset catalogs on blendfile save. Instead:
- extend the confirmation prompt for unsaved changes to show unsaved
catalogs.
- In the confirmation prompt, make catalog saving explicit & optional,
just like we do it for external images. {F10881736}
- In the Asset Browser catalog tree, show an operator icon to save the
catalogs to disk. It's grayed out if there are no changes to save, or
if the .blend wasn't saved yet (required to know where to save the
catalog definitions to). {F10881743}
Much of the work was done by @Severin and reviewed by me, then we
swapped roles.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12796
Allow creating a new asset catalog in a yet-to-be-saved blend file. The
problem was caused by `AssetLibrary` not having an `AssetCatalogService`
right after creation; only after loading data from disk was this
instance created. It's now always there.
`outliner_draw_overrides_buts` uses `uiDefIconBlockBut` but doing so
without defining a function callback to actually build a block.
This will make the button go down the route of spawning a popup, but
without a menu. Crash then happens later accesing the (missing) menu in
`ui_handler_region_menu`.
So while we could dive into making this usage failsafe (carefully
checking `BUTTON_STATE_MENU_OPEN` in combination with
`uiHandleButtonData->menu` being NULL all over), but it seems much more
straightforward to just use `uiDefIconBut` (instead of
`uiDefIconBlockBut`) since this Override Warning buttons seem not to
intend spawning a menu anyways?
Maniphest Tasks: T92265
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12917
In 2.93 and before, when appending wityh 'localize all' off, all linked
IDs (including indirectly linked ones) from initial library would be
made local.
In 3.0, after refactor from rB3be5ce4aad5e, only directly linked IDs
(i.e. user-selected IDs) would be made local.
This change was not intentional (result of confusing code and naming in
previous implementation), and old behavior is used in some workflows to
control which data is kept linked and which data is made local.
This commit revert to 2.93 behavior.
NOTE: there is still an (extreme) corner case where behavior is
different between 2.93 and 3.0:
If you append (at the same time) object A from LibA.blend, and object B
from LibB.blend, and object B uses somehow a material from LibA.blend:
* In 2.93, that material would have been made local (because it belonged
to one of the 'initial' libraries, even though not the initial lib of
object B).
* In 3.0, this material will remain linked, since from object B
persective it comes from a different library.
When using `asset_mark` function from a Python script and afterwards
updating the preview image, a crash might happen. The preview image is
generated by the `asset_mark` function. This may happen on a background
thread, introducing potential synchronization issues.
This patch fixes this by separating the preview generation
`ID.asset_generate_preview` from the mark as asset `ID.asset_mark`.
Note: this separation of "mark as asset" and "generate preview" also
applies to the `ED_asset_mark_id()` C function; if it is desired to have
previews rendered after marking as asset, a call to
`ED_asset_generate_preview()` is now also required.
Reviewed By: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T91197
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12922
This patch includes an updated version of the raycast node that uses
fields instead of attributes for inputs instead of outputs. This makes
the node's UI much clearer. It should be faster too, since the
evaluation system for fields provides multi-threading.
The source position replaces the input geometry (since this node is
evaluated in the context of a geometry like the other field nodes).
Thanks to @guitargeek for an initial version of this patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12638
Make `AssetLibraryService::get_asset_library_on_disk(path)` insensitive
to trailing slashes; i.e. `get_asset_library_on_disk("/path")` and
`get_asset_library_on_disk("/path/¨)` will now return the same
`AssetLibrary*`.
`BKE_callback_remove` now checks whether the callback actually is known,
before trying to remove it.
`BKE_blender_atexit()` runs after `BKE_callback_global_finalize()`. When
an at-exit callback tried to unregister its BKE callbacks, these would
already be unregistered, causing a crash of Blender when exiting,
This commit removes the implicit conversion from points to a mesh
that used to happen before the next modifier. It also removes the
implicit realizing of instances that happened before another modifier.
Now we have specific nodes for both of these operations, the
implicit conversions make less sense, and implicit instance
realizing has already been removed in other nodes.
This adds another geometry nodes modifier before modifiers that would
have realized instances implicitly before. Currently adding another
data-block during versioning after linking means that an assert needs
to be changed. That should be made unnecessary by T92333.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12722
These transparent shadows can be expansive to evaluate. Especially on the
GPU they can lead to poor occupancy when only some pixels require many kernel
launches to trace and evaluate many layers of transparency.
Baked transparency allows tracing a single ray in many cases by accumulating
the throughput directly in the intersection program without recording hits
or evaluating shaders. Transparency is baked at curve vertices and
interpolated, for most shaders this will look practically the same as actual
shader evaluation.
Fixes T91428, performance regression with spring demo file due to transparent
hair, and makes it render significantly faster than Blender 2.93.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12880
The motivation for this is twofold. It improves performance (5-10% on most
benchmark scenes), and will help to bring back transparency support for the
ambient occlusion pass.
* Duplicate some members from the main path state in the shadow path state.
* Add shadow paths incrementally to the array similar to what we do for
the shadow catchers.
* For the scheduling, allow running shade surface and shade volume kernels
as long as there is enough space in the shadow paths array. If not, execute
shadow kernels until it is empty.
* Add IntegratorShadowState and ConstIntegratorShadowState typedefs that
can be different between CPU and GPU. For GPU both main and shadow paths
juse have an integer for SoA access. Bt with CPU it's a different pointer
type so we get type safety checks in code shared between CPU and GPU.
* For CPU, add a separate IntegratorShadowStateCPU struct embedded in
IntegratorShadowState.
* Update various functions to take the shadow state, and make SVM take either
type of state using templates.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12889
Some compositing applications do not support spaces and dots in layer names, and change
these to other symbols on import. This causes various compatibility issues, including
with Cryptomatte metadata. While technically those could be considered bugs in the
Cryptomatte implementation of other software, where they are not properly accounting for
that layer renaming, it's not ideal.
The OpenEXR channel naming convention is "layer.pass.channel". We get away with dots in
the layer name since we parse this from right to left, but it's a weak assumption.
Now we don't forbid using spaces or dots, and existing files are unchanged. But at
least by default names will be compatible, and hopefully other software catches up in
time to support more flexible layer names.
Ref T68924
OpenEXR uses "." to separate layers/passes/channels, so using AOV.001 is
a problem. Other applications will not be able to parse it correctly.
Default to AOV_001 instead, and don't allow using dots in AOV names.
Fixes T89991
Ref T73266
Ref D12871
Need to initialize components for the full Diffuse BSDF.
Steps to reproduce:
- Default cube scene
- Switch to Cycles renderer
- Enable OSL backend
- Start viewport render
- Observe cube being much black
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12921
A Clang-Format configuration to make the closure definition block to
be properly recognized as such.
Also small wrapper macro to avoid comma in the actual definition code
which was causing unwanted indentation of parameters definition.
Requires Clang-Format 7 or newer. The version we ship in the libs is
12, so for recommended development setup it should all be good.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12920
The thread affinity setting in OIDN can break multithreading on some CPUs.
While this leads to somewhat worse performance on CPUs that do work correctly,
it's better than having some CPUs use only half the cores.
The lookup tables are to be initialized after device free.
On Linux was only noticeable when rendering default cube scene with
an extra assert. On Windows it was causing an assert in STL in debug
builds.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12918
We do this in other nodes to reduce overhead of using the same node more
than once. I don't think it will make a difference with index nodes
currently, but at least it's consistent.
noise.cc uses std::min and std::max without
including the algorithm header required.
Newer MSVC versions and GCC implicitly include
it somewhere, which isn't something we should
count on. Best to include what you use.
Even though these nodes do support fields internally, there are no
input string sockets that support fields currently, so removing
the diamond sockets for now helps avoid confusion.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12828
Split thumbnail job in 2 passes. First pass will render visible images
and second part renders set of "guaranteed" equally spaced images.
When viewing larger amount of strips, it is likely that only 1 or 2
images will be rendered in first pass, while in second pass it is up to
30 images.
This results (seemingly) in 3x better performance, but zooming before
set of guaranteed images is done will be slightly more inaccurate.
During rendering VSE cache is invalidated, so thumbnails would be
removed and thumbnail job would constantly restart.
Even if thumbnails would be preserved, resources should be dedicated
for rendering job.
When the 'Separate Children' option is selected, the children of
the selected collection are inserted into the geometry output
sorted alphabetically by name.
One item to note is that the rename function does not trigger a
depsgraph update. This means that the changes are not reflected
in the spreadsheet until another action triggers the update.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12907
Move the static functions higher in the file so they are usabl
for an upcoming patch, and make it use clearer names instead
of overloading a function name.
Pencil
Not naming the auto-generated vertexgroup after the selected bone was
just confusing (since the group would not have an effect), so now use
similar code that is used for meshes for greasepencil as well.
Maniphest Tasks: T92314
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12906
* Rename struct KernelGlobals to struct KernelGlobalsCPU
* Add KernelGlobals, IntegratorState and ConstIntegratorState typedefs
that every device can define in its own way.
* Remove INTEGRATOR_STATE_ARGS and INTEGRATOR_STATE_PASS macros and
replace with these new typedefs.
* Add explicit state argument to INTEGRATOR_STATE and similar macros
In preparation for decoupling main and shadow paths.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12888
Instead of switch statements, make use of generic virtual arrays
so the code is shorter and easier to read.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12908
It seems possible to switch object selection (if `Lock Object Modes` is
turned off) and end up with an object that has a SculptSession but a
NULL PBVH.
(I was not able to repro from scratch, but file from the report was
clearly in that state).
This would crash in displaying scene statistics.
While there might be a deeper fix (making sure PBVH is available early
enough -- possibly using `BKE_sculpt_object_pbvh_ensure`,
`sculpt_update_object` or friends), there are also many checks in tools
for PBVH, so the situation seems to be somewhat vaild/expected also in
other places.
So to fix this, just check for a non-NULL PBVH, returning early
otherwise.
Note: this leaves us with displaying 0/0 Faces & Vertices in the borked
case until an operation takes place that updates the PBVH.
Maniphest Tasks: T92246
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12904
The old code only worked when built-in nodes are only unregistered
at most once while Blender is running. However, this is not the case
when running certain unit tests such as `AbstractHierarchy*`
in `blender_test`.
Found by Sybren, thanks.
In an attempt to reduce scrolling. This can be re-visited if a kind of switch
between "compact" and "comfortable" UI size is implemented in the future.
On GCC in release mode (and maybe also debug mode without ASAN enabled),
allocating an `AssetLibraryService` will reuse the space that should
have just been freed. This made a test fail, as it was testing that new
memory was allocated and not some old instance reused.
To ensure that the calls that should allocate a new block of memory
return a unique pointer, I added some dummy allocation to the test.
No functional changes to Blender
Previously, every node had its own declaration. This isn't ideal, because
it's often the case that all nodes of the same type have the same declaration.
That's the case for all nodes using declarations currently. It will not be true
for e.g. group nodes in the future.
Sharing node declarations between nodes makes it a bit more efficient.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12898
This was caused by `DRW_view_data_texture_list_size_validate` which now
delete everything from the render engine.
This might change in the future but for now we just avoid calling it from
the render loop (when using DRW_cache_restart).
CD_PROP_COLOR vertex data is stored in scene linear while legacy vertex
colors are srgb, so both operators also need to do this conversion
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T79005
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8320
Adds a button, Update All Paths, to the Motion Paths property tabs and
will always show. The operator goes through all visible objects and
updates their motion paths.
The current implementation has a subtle functional change. Calculating
or updating motion paths for armature objects (through the Object tab,
not Armature tab) now also updates the paths for its bones. We could
preserve the old behavior but it doesn't seem necessary. It seems more
likely that the animator wants to update both anyways.
Reviewed by: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T83068
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11667
Add `blender::bke::AssetLibraryService` class that acts like a
blendfile-scoped singleton. It's allocated upon the first call to
`BKE_asset_library_load` and destroyed in the LOAD-PRE handler.
The `AssetLibraryService` ensures that edits to asset catalogs are not
lost when the asset browser editor closes (or even reloads). Instead,
the `AssetLibrary` pointers it owns are kept around as long as the blend
file is open.
Reviewed By: Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T92151
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12885
The Endpoint Selection node allows for the Selection of an aribitrary
number of endpoints from each spline in a curve. The start and end
inputs are evaluated on the spline domain. The result is outputted
as a boolean field on the point domain.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12846
Previously, some multi-functions were allocated in a resource scope.
This was fine as long as the multi-functions were only needed during
the current evaluation of the node tree. However, now cases arise
that require the multi-functions to be alive after the modifier is finished.
For example, we want to evaluate fields created with geometry nodes
outside of geometry nodes.
To make this work, `std::shared_ptr` has to be used in a few more places.
Realistically, this shouldn't have a noticable impact on performance.
If this does become a bottleneck in the future, we can think about ways
to make this work without using `shared_ptr` for multi-functions that
are only used once.
Move most of the gizmo snap and placement code to `view_cursor_snap.c`.
Simplify and extend the snap API.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12868
- Rename RNA SpaceSeq.show_strip_overlay to show_overlays
matching the 3D View, the term "strip" was misleading as this is used
for the preview as well.
- Rename various RNA overlay settings to overlay_frame
since "Frame Offset" is a specific feature, avoid having both
Editor.show_overlay and SpaceSeq.show_overlays.
- Rename Editing `over_*` -> `overlay_frame_*` in DNA,
as well as flags.
Add an outine around the playhead, matching the color of the background (slightly darkened)
to improve the readability of the current frame line when placed against curves or strips
with a similar color.
{F10944336, size=full}
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12810
Currently, the background color of headers gets darkened when the editor is not active,
this makes it hard to theme, and adds contrast/noise when it's not needed.
This patch makes headers use the regular theme color when the editor is not active, so it
can be made to flush with the background more easily. And lightens the header (by +10,
same value as before) when the editor is active, providing the wanted highlight.
The motivations behind this change are:
* Simplify picking a theme color for headers.
* Widgets already become lighter on mouse hover, this change creates a connection with that concept.
Left: current master, inactive header is darkened.
Right: this patch, inactive header gets the theme color, active editor gets header in a slightly lighter color (like most widgets)
{F11052503, size=full, loop, autoplay}
Reviewed By: #user_interface, HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12856
Back in Blender 2.30, the GUI project brought panels into Blender among other important visual updates.
For the first time it was possible to move the wall of buttons around. Providing a clear separation
between sections (it even allowed the grouping of panels in tabs!)
During the 2.5 redesign, the separation between panels became a line on top of each panel, and panels received
theme settings for background and header colors. The default theme used the same color for both.
In 2.8 the background color of panels was different from headers in the default theme, so the separator
line was removed. While the separator line wasn't elegant (only on top, non-themeable, hard-coded emboss effect),
it provided a sort of separation between panels.
This patch solves the panels-separation by simply adding a margin space around them (not visible in default theme yet).
Even though the margin reduces the width of the working area slightly, it makes room for the upcoming always-visible scrollbars.
Other adjustments:
* Use arrow icon instead of triangle to collapse/expand
* Use rounded corners to match the rest of the UI (editor corners, nodes, etc).
{F10953929, size=full}
Margin on panels makes use of the `style->panelouter` property that hasn't been
used in a while. Also slight tweaks to `boxspace` and `templatespace` style properties so they
are multiples of 2 and operations on them round better.
There is technically no need to update the themes for them to work, so no theme changes are included in this patch.
{F10953931, size=full}
{F10953933, size=full}
{F10953934, size=full}
{F10954003, size=full}
----
A new theme setting under Style controls the roundness of all panels (added it to Style instead of ThemeSpace because I think controlling the panel roundness per editor is a bit overkill):
{F11091561, size=full, autoplay, loop}
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12814
This does not change the behavior when there are no mistakes in the node tree.
The visualization does change when a field is connected to an input that cannot
be a field.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12877
Feedback was that the two column menu felt odd, and that the "Custom" and
"Built-in" headings for each column were more confusing than helpful. So
changing this to a single column menu with separator lines instead of headings.
Tools currently used by VSE don't have much useful settings, but they
use a lot of space. Therefore these headers will be hidden by default.
Property `show_region_tool_header` was added to view menu to enable tool
settings.
This could be resolved by region overlap, but it isn't working well
currently.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12875
Since points aren't relevant in function nodes, replace all mentions
of it with "local" to illustrate rotations done in local-space instead.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12881
Commit 213554f24a added slope/offset/power controls to the sequencer
color balance modifier, but colors in this mode were not initialized
with old files.
Initialize colors to default values.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12806
Commit e1665c3d31 added math to do 2D affine transformations with 3x3
matrices, but these matrices are also used for 3D transformations.
Remove added functions and use 4x4 matrices for 2D transformation.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12510
Issue was caused by adding `seq->sound` check in ded68fb102 in
function `BKE_sound_scene_add_scene_sound` as `offset_time` field was
introduced to resolve sub-frame a/v misalignment.
Scene strips don't have `bSound` allocated but also don't suffer from
a/v misalignment.
Remove `seq->sound` check and don't apply any offset for scene strips.
Reviewed By: zeddb, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12819
This is caused by removing `gizmo_cage2d_modal()` code in 482806c816.
Some areas use cage gizmo to modify RNA properties without using
transform operator like area light, image empty, and compositor preview.
This functionality is implemented in code that was removed.
Add this code back.
Reviewed By: zeddb, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12859
Replaces the old Subdivision Surface Node.
Changes:
- Removes implicit instance realization, instead the node runs once
per unique instance.
- "Use Creases" becomes a crease field input applied to edges.
The values are clamped between zero and one.
Addresses T91763
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12830
The object info node output an instance as a performance optimization.
Before that optimization was (almost) invisible to the user, but now
that we aren't automatically realizing instances, it isn't intuitive
for a single object to become an instance.
I refactored the transform node so its ability to translate/transform
an entire geometry set was more usable from elsewhere and exposed the
function to get a geometry set from an object.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12833
This commit adds an updated version of the old attribute transfer node.
It works like a function node, so it works in the context of a
geometry, with a simple data output.
The "Nearest" mode finds the nearest element of the specified domain on
the target geometry and copies the value directly from the target input.
The "Nearest Face Interpolated" finds the nearest point on anywhere on
the surface of the target mesh and linearly interpolates the value on
the target from the face's corners.
The node also has a new "Index" mode, which can pick data from specific
indices on the target geometry. The implicit default is to do a simple
copy from the target geometry, but any indices could be used. It is also
possible to use a single value for the index to to retrieve a single
value from an attribute at a certain index.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12785
Instead of checking whether the socket value was hidden, use the proper
node declaration to check whether the socket has an implicit input. The
remaining larger change to make is allowing nodes to specify what their
implicit input should actually be.
This commit removes the constant padding around to the left and
right of the curve widget. The padding worked in screen space and
didn't take UI scale/zoom into account. This makes the curve widget
consistent with the more recently added curve profile widget used
for bevel profiles.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12883
Checking RNA_MAGIC is not enough to identify the ID property case which always
needs updates. If the property is already resolved to an RNA property we need
to check the flag too.
This menu doesn't have an effect on the importing while in the "Current File"
asset library. This can be quite confusing.
However, just hiding the menu may be a temporary solution. Decision
actually to instead show a different menu, that allows choosing between
duplicating and reusing data on drop. This is being reviewed here
https://developer.blender.org/D12879.
Meanwhile (or in case we end up rejecting that), this change should
avoid some confusion.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12752
This is caused by {rB3b6ee8cee708}.
Since rigging curves with armatures only works with envelopes (if I am
not mistaken), this stirs up the question again why we actually give the
choice for vertex groups in parenting. Anyways, curves can have armature
modifiers and renaming bones should not crash.
Now make sure we only go down the route of `BKE_object_defgroup_list`
and `BKE_object_defgroup_find_name` if vertex groups are actually
supported.
Maniphest Tasks: T92083
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12876
There was a rare crash in WM_event_get_keymap_from_toolsystem_fallback
when wm->winactive was NULL.
This could happen when the event was handled
immediately after closing a window.
The issue was that this menu was only looking at socket templates,
but not at the new node declarations. This fix is to just check those
as well. The fix comes with a small refactor that makes the memory
management a bit simpler.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12866
`BLF_height_max()` uses the tallest character in the font, and many characters
in our font are taller than numbers. Use `BLF_height` with `0` as reference instead.
Fix by @harley, thanks!
There were several places attempting to check to see if scene lights
and world were enabled for display. This tries to find a common place
for both of these to reduce duplication.
Honestly, I couldn't find a really good spot for these and settled on
DRW_engine. It's not the best spot since they're not strictly drawing
related, but let's start here.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12658
Shortcut lookups for property buttons were only supported for a subset
of RNA types.
Replace inline data-path calculation with
WM_context_path_resolve_property_full.
Now the shortcut for the 3D View's overlay toggle (for e.g.) is shown.
In editors with vertical scale indicators, such as Graph Editor,
Drivers, or VSE, display the values aligned to the view.
Also add a shadow (similar to the 3D View info) to improve readability when the text is on top of curves, strips, or other content.
{F10987240, size=full}
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12809
While there may be arguments for different positions of the selection
inputs, it's important to be consistent, and putting them right after
the corresponding geometry works well when there are multiple
geometry inputs. Addresses T91646.
Avoiding creating empty components can be a hassle for code that
interacts with a geometry set. One easy way to do that was calling
the functions that retrieved mutable access to geometry data directly,
like get_mesh_for_write. This commit makes it so that sort of direct
function does not create an empty component if there is no data.
Another way to create an empty component was calling the replace_*
methods with a null pointer. It's more convenient to have a nice API
that handles those cases without creating an empty component.
It's still convenient that the regular get_component_for_write adds
the component if it doesn't exist, because that's often a nice way to
add data to the geometry set.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12862
This commit adds a fields version of the mesh to curve node, with a
field for the input selection. In order to reduce code duplication,
it adds the mesh to curve conversion to the new geometry module
and calls that implementation from both places.
More details on the geometry module can be found here: T86869
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12579
Currently `PoseBone.children` is implemented by a linear scan of
the list of armature bones. This is doubly inefficient, since
not only is it scanning all bones, the `obj.data.bones` list
is actually synthetic and generated from Bone children lists.
Instead, use the `Bone.children` native RNA property.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12727
Regression introduced in {rBb0d9e6797fb8}.
Previously the Graphics Editor had a conflict with two different snap
types. Auto-Snap and Snap with Ctrl.
It is now clearer which snap should prevail.
Sometimes it's useful to pass around a set of values with a generic
type. The virtual array data structures allow this, but they don't
have logical ownership. My initial use case for this is as a return
type for the functions that interpolate curve attributes to evaluated
points, but a need for this data structure has come up in a few other
places as well. It also reduced the need for templates.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11103
This is the first of a sequence of changes to support compiling Cycles kernels as MSL (Metal Shading Language) in preparation for a Metal GPU device implementation.
MSL requires that all pointer types be declared with explicit address space attributes (device, thread, etc...). There is already precedent for this with Cycles' address space macros (ccl_global, ccl_private, etc...), therefore the first step of MSL-enablement is to apply these consistently. Line-for-line this represents the largest change required to enable MSL. Applying this change first will simplify future patches as well as offering the emergent benefit of enhanced descriptiveness.
The vast majority of deltas in this patch fall into one of two cases:
- Ensuring ccl_private is specified for thread-local pointer types
- Ensuring ccl_global is specified for device-wide pointer types
Additionally, the ccl_addr_space qualifier can be removed. Prior to Cycles X, ccl_addr_space was used as a context-dependent address space qualifier, but now it is either redundant (e.g. in struct typedefs), or can be replaced by ccl_global in the case of pointer types. Associated function variants (e.g. lcg_step_float_addrspace) are also redundant.
In cases where address space qualifiers are chained with "const", this patch places the address space qualifier first. The rationale for this is that the choice of address space is likely to have the greater impact on runtime performance and overall architecture.
The final part of this patch is the addition of a metal/compat.h header. This is partially complete and will be extended in future patches, paving the way for the full Metal implementation.
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12864
This is available in the DopeSheet, GraphEditor, and NLA Editor.
Currently:
- Dopesheet advertises to take selection into account...
-- ...but doesnt - which might be a mistake in rBe3842d1ca4dd
- Graph Editor does not mention selection...
-- ...and also does not take it into account
- NLA does not mention selection...
-- ...but takes it into account
Now:
- make them **all** take selection into account (you can still do a
quick 'Select All' prior to get the full range -- better than not being
able to set this based on selection)
- mention this for all in the tooltip
- also reword to 'Set Preview Range to Selected' since using the term
'Auto' impilies this would change on selection change.
Maniphest Tasks: T91743
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12651
The sockets are not exposed in any nodes yet.
They work similar to the Object/Collection/Texture sockets,
which also just reference a data block.
Based on rB207472930834
Reviewed By: JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12861
Remove `BLI_assert_unreachable()` in a spot that is actually easily
reachable. To reach, follow these steps:
- Configure three asset libraries (say A, B, and C) in preferences
- Set the asset browser to library C and save the file
- Remove asset library C from the preferences
- Reopen the file.
This patch adds activate_file_by_relative_path(relative_path="") and
deselect_all() function to the space api of the File Browser. While the
first sets the active file and adds it to the selection based on a
relative path to the current File Browser directory the second one
deselects all files but does not change the active file.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12826
Reviewed by: Julian Eisel
The Alembic/CacheFile modifier supports Cycles procedurals when Cycles
is configured to use experimental features; the check for this would
segfault on builds with `WITH_CYCLES=OFF`. This is now fixed by adding
an extra NULL check.
This was caused by camera background being rendered in world space, causing
floating point imprecision issues when camera was far from origin.
Adding a uniform to change vertex shader to process everything in viewspace
to fix the problem.
The assumption about absent shadow path was wrong.
The rest of the changes are to ensure shadow paths are finished prior
to the split, so that they write to the proper passes.
The issue was caught by running regression tests on OptiX.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12857
Object deletion was reporting the number of objects deleted,
causing tests to print noisy output.
Now this is information is only included when invoked.
Add a boolean field to the Set Position Node. This value allows
for each point to either have its position set to the input position
value or have the input value added to the current position.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12773
This is especially noticeable when using the default center with full
width and height as some borders are masked by 1 pixel.
The relative coordinates are now calculated respect the last ones
instead of the dimensions for centering, and the limits
are inclusive to mask more accurately.
The planar reflections being rendered at the same resolution as the HiZ max
buffer, do not need any uv correction during raytracing.
However, the GTAO horizon buffer being at output resolution do need the
uv factors in order to match the pixels visible on screen. To avoid many
complication, we increase the size of the GTAO texture up to the hiz buffer
size. This way, if planar reflections need GTAO the texture is big enough.
We change the viewport of the GTAO framebuffer for the main view in order
to not have to modify Uvs in many places.
This changes the edge split node to have a selection input, which is
more aligned with the other design changes. This loses the ability to
split edges based on an angle, but the edge angle can be added as a
field input node in the future, which will make for a much more
flexible system.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12829
Previously the attribute capture node only worked on realized geometry,
which was very confusing when other nodes worked on each individual
instance. The realize instances node is the way to explicitly change
between the two behaviors. Addresses T92155.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12841
Adds a node that can rotate each of a geometry's instances in global
(to the modifier object) or local space (of each point) by a specified
angle around a pivot point.
In the future, separating the local-global choice for the pivot and the
rotation might be useful. However, for now the node is kept simple.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12682
These 2 large tables, `areaTexBytes` and `searchTexBytes`, contributed
~176kb worth of duplicate data into the `blender` executable due to the
header being used in multiple places. We were lucky that only 2
translation units had included this header so only 1 duplicate copy of
each was wasted.
Define the tables as `extern` to address this.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12723
Adds a node that can scale a geometry's instances. With "Local" turned
on, the instance is scaled individually from the center point input,
while when local space is turned off, it's more like the transform
node, except it scales outward from the center point instead of only
from the origin.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12681
Add a boolean selection field to the Instance on Points node.
This will select which points from the source geometry will be used
to create the instances.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12847
Adds a node that can translate instances in the transform space of
the modifier object, or the local space of their original transform.
One reason to have a special node for instances is that they always
have the existing transform, unlike mesh or point cloud points.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12679
Copy-on-write data blocks could be referenced from python but were not
properly managing python reference counting.
This would leak memory for any evaluated data-blocks accessed by Python.
Reviewed By: sergey
Ref D12850
Seems to be residue from an early 2.80 days: the placeholder code path
is no longer used.
Remove all the tricky code for this, and make it clear that the
`deg_expand_copy_on_write_datablock` is used on an non-expanded
datablock.
Should be no functional changes. And should help simplify D12850.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12852
Menu items ignore the roundness setting since they spread left to right.
This patch makes it so menu items use the theme preference instead of
hardcoded square corners. Providing more flexibility to themes.
All built-in and included themes already have this set so no need to update them. For the default themes (Dark/Light) roundness is 0.4.
{F10950727, size=full}
The motivations behind this change are:
* To be more consistent with other widgets.
* Improve themes flexibility.
* Match padding with other elements that have like the Search field:
{F10950746, size=full}
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12813
Change is simple enough, but we abuse a bit the UI code here to get a
similar 'look' as the fake user button for the new Asset one, while
still being able to call an operator instead of editing directly a RNA
value.
Reviewed By: Severin, sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T92113
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12839
This reverts commit 0558907ae6.
Based on discussion with Sergey, having Python references to un-expanded
data should not happen - this change needs to be reconsidered.
When baking in a debug build running gdb it kept asserting because a GL context was being created outside the main thread.
To fix this the patch only creates the GL context is only created for rendering (when it is actually used).
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12767
Some runtime data that stores which sockets can be fields and which
can't is not stored in the file, but only calculated when necessary.
When opening a file, the node tree update function was called, which
recalculated this data, but that was explicily turned off for undo.
This exposes a fundamental issue with undo, the ID caching system for
undo, and how it relates to node trees in particular. Ideally this call
couldn't be necessary at all. In the future it could be removed by
adding a runtime struct to node trees, and calculating its contents
on-demand instead of preemtively.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12699
Check when the node fails to create BVH trees, and fill the result
with zero in that case, which is most likely the expected value when
the node encounters an error. Warnings will be added with a separate
patch.
When assigning a new catalog ID to an asset, also refresh the "catalog
simple name". This "simple name" is stored on the asset metadata next to
the catalog UUID, to allow some emergency data recovery when the catalog
definition file is somehow lost.
There was only a check for the component but not for if it was empty.
Because the curve fill node produces an empty curve component, a
nullptr was read, causing a crash. Generally nodes shouldn't produce
empty components, but currently we cannot rely on that fact.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12838
There was a double lock in the object depth drawing function.
Also the texture read was not reading the texture with the right
format. Now it needs a conversion.
Fix T91981 Particle Edit make Blender Crash
Fix T92006 Light spot interactively point can't use
This makes sure the previously bound context is restored after creating a
new context. This follows what is already happening on windows.
All system backend are patched.
This also removes the goto and some code duplication.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12455
Since `AssetCatalogPath` isn't default constructible (unlike the
previous `CatalogPath`, alias `std::string`), `AssetCatalog` isn't
default constructible either. But its default constructor is declared
with `= default` which Apple Clang was warning about.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12714
Reviewed by: Sybren Stüvel
This confirmation popup was added when deletion was a destructive action that
would be written to disk immediately, with no way to undo. Now we only write
such changes to disk on .blend file save, plus there's undo/redo support for
catalog edits now. In such cases confirmation popups should be avoided.
Allow undo/redo of asset catalog edits with Ctrl+Z/Ctrl+Shift+Z. These
keys are registered in the 'screen' keymap, so that they can take
priority over the global undo/redo operators.
Updated both Blender Default and Industry Compatible keymaps.
Ensure that catalog operations create an undo snapshot, and show
undo/redo operators in the asset browser.
A hidden operator `ASSET_OT_catalog_undo_push` is also added such that
add-ons can also set undo snapshots if they need.
Rename `bke::AssetCatalogService::store_undo_snapshot` to `undo_push`.
This makes the function named the same way as the global Blender "undo
push" function.
No functional changes.
Add an undo stack for catalog edits. This only implements the backend,
no operators or UI yet.
A bunch of `this->xxx` has been replaced by `catalog_collection_->xxx`.
Things are getting a bit long, and the class is turning into a god
object; refactoring the class is tracked in T92114.
Reviewed By: Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T92047
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12825
Recursively delete asset catalogs with `AssetCatalogService:prune_...`
functions. This deletes the catalog and all of its children.
The old `delete_catalog` function has been renamed to
`delete_catalog_by_id()`, and is now a lower-level function (no deletion
of children, no rebuilding of the tree). The `prune_catalogs_by_path()`
and `prune_catalogs_by_id()` do delete children and do rebuild the
catalog tree.
Manifest task: T91634
Simplify the testing code that verifies the asset catalog tree. It now
prints clearer error messages when things go wrong, and it gets simpler
data to test (instead of having to explicitly pass the parent count, it
just counts the number of separators in the expected path).
No functional changes to Blender.
Keep track of the source library allowing other parts of the code to
to make better decisions. This is needed to localize external files.
In this case the file paths are updated when `making local`.
But we should decide based on the source library if we want to
copy the file relative to the new blend file. See D12423.
Reviewed By: mont29, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12765
Addresses T77127 (Controller Drawing).
Adds VR controller visualization and custom drawing via draw
handlers. Add-ons can draw to the XR surface (headset display) and
mirror window by adding a View3D draw handler of region type 'XR' and
draw type 'POST_VIEW'. Controller drawing and custom overlays can be
toggled individually as XR session options, which will be added in a
future update to the VR Scene Inspection add-on.
For the actual drawing, the OpenXR XR_MSFT_controller_model extension
is used to load a glTF model provided by the XR runtime. The model's
vertex data is then used to create a GPUBatch in the XR session
state. Finally, this batch is drawn via the XR surface draw handler
mentioned above.
For runtimes that do not support the controller model extension, a
a simple fallback shape (sphere) is drawn instead.
Reviewed By: Severin, fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10948
As part of expected behavior this printed an exception,
making it seem as if there was an error in the test.
Now the exception is suppressed from the output, ensuring it matches
an the expected output.
Introduces `BKE_appdir_folder_caches` to get the folder that
can be used to store caches. On different OS's different folders
are used.
- Linux: `~/.cache/blender/`.
- MacOS: `Library/Caches/Blender/`.
- Windows: `(%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local)\Blender Foundation\Blender\Cache\`.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12822
Integrates XR input actions with the WM event system. With this commit,
all VR action functionality (operator execution, pose querying, haptic
application), with the exception of custom drawing, is enabled.
By itself, this does not bring about any changes for regular users,
however it is necessary for the upcoming VR add-on update that will
expose default controller actions to users.
For add-on developers, this updates the Python API with access to XR
event data (input states, controller poses, etc.), which can be
obtained via the "xr" property added to the bpy.types.Event struct.
For XR events, this property will be non-null and the event will have
the type XR_ACTION.
Further details:
XR-type window events are queued to the regular window queues after
updating and interpreting VR action states. An appropriate window is
found by either using the window the VR session was started in or a
fallback option.
When handling XR events, mouse-specific processing is skipped and
instead a dedicated XR offscreen area and region (see 08511b1c3d) is
used to execute XR event operators in the proper context.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10944
Previously the functions called `hash_float` instead of `uint_to_float_01`.
This meant that the float was hashed twice instead of once.
The new functions are also compatible with Cycles/Eevee.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12832
For fixed pivots, make sure the correct pivot axis is being used.
Also add continues or invalid rotations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12824
For details see the "Extending the Disney BRDF to a BSDF with Integrated
Subsurface Scattering" paper.
We split the diffuse BSDF into a lambertian and retro-reflection component.
The retro-reflection component is always handled as a BSDF, while the
lambertian component can be replaced by a BSSRDF.
For the BSSRDF case, we compute Fresnel separately at the entry and exit
points, which may have different normals. As the scattering radius decreases
this converges to the BSDF case.
A downside is that this increases noise for subsurface scattering in the
Principled BSDF, due to some samples going to the retro-reflection component.
However the previous logic (also in 2.93) was simple wrong, using a
non-sensical view direction vector at the exit point. We use an importance
sampling weight estimate for the retro-reflection to try to better balance
samples between the BSDF and BSSRDF.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12801
There is not enough time before the release to improve Random Walk to handle
all cases this was used for, so restore it for now.
Since there is no more path splitting in cycles-x, this can increase noise in
non-flat areas for the sample number of samples, though fewer rays will be traced
also. This is fundamentally a trade-off we made in the new design and why Random
Walk is a better fit. However the importance resampling we do now does help to
reduce noise.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12800
This commit implements T91780, adding nodes to get and set builtin
attributes. Individual set nodes are used so that the values can be
exposed for direct editing, which is useful for attributes like shade
smooth and spline resolution. Individual input nodes are used to allow
reusing nodes for multiple components, and to allow grouping multiple
outputs conceptually in the same node in the future.
Input Nodes
- Radius
- Curve Tilt
- Curve Handle Positions
- Is Shade Smooth
- Spline Resolution
- Is Spline Cyclic
'Set' Nodes
- Curve Radius
- Point Radius
- Curve Tilt
- Curve Handle Positions
- Is Shade Smooth
- Spline Resolution
- Is Spline Cyclic
Using hardcoded categories is necessary to add separators to the node
menu.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12687
Delete Geometry:
This adds a copy of the old node in the legacy folder and updates the
node to work with fields. The invert option is removed, because it is
something that should be very easy with fields, and to be consistent
with other nodes which have a selection. There is also a dropdown to
select the domain, because the domain can't be determined from the
field input. When the domain does not belong on any of the components
an info message is displayed.
Separate Geometry:
A more general version of the old Point Separate node. The "inverted"
output is the same as using the delete geometry node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12574
Only count volume objects after shader optimization.
Allows to discard objects which don't have effective volume
BSDF connected to the shader output (i.e. constant folded,
or non-volume BSDF used by mistake).
Solves memory regression reported in T92014.
There is still possibility to improve memory even further
for cases when there are a lot of non-intersecting volume
objects, but that requires a deeper refactor of update
process. Will happen as a followup development.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12797
This function now takes a depsgraph and a list of objects to avoid
inefficient O(n^2) iteration when extracting instances from all objects
in the scene. Returning an object -> instance map.
Note that keeping compatibility with the existing API wasn't practical
in this case since instances can no longer be generated from the scene
and it's objects.
The longer-term goal is to separate host-only scene update
from device update: make it possible to make kernel features
depend on actual scene state and flags.
This change makes it so shaders are compiled before kernel
load, making checks like "has_volume" available at the
kernel features calculation state.
No functional changes are expected at this point.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12795
In the original code depth=0 meant that there was no parents. But with
BLI_listbase_count we have depth 1 in those cases.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12817
The problem is that the fast triangulator (based on polyfill)
sometimes makes degenerate triangles. Commit 8115f0c5bd91f had
a check for degenerate triangles but it wasn't thorough enough.
This commit uses a more thorough (and pessimistic) test for
degenerate triangles, using the exact triangulator in those cases.
This commit introduces the Align Euler to Vector function node which
rotates to a body into a given direction. The node replaces the legacy
"Align Rotation to Vector" node, which only worked on an attribute
named `rotation` internally. The "Euler" in the name is meant to make
it clearer that the rotation isn't interchangeable with a regular
vector.
Addresses T91374.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12726
Strip was flagged for deletion in `seq_transform_handle_overwrite()`
on `STRIP_OVERLAP_IS_FULL`. Then it is removed in
`SEQ_edit_strip_split()` before it should be.
Handle `STRIP_OVERLAP_IS_FULL` in separate loop.
This may not be complete solution, because in example file overlap is
caused between 2 transformed strips and one that is "static".
Such operation should not be possible in first place. This fixes the
crash at lest, so improvement in behavior can be handled separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12751
This was caused by confusing naming of frame overlay feature.
Correct flag to use is `sseq->flag & SEQ_SHOW_OVERLAY`, not
`ed->over_flag & SEQ_EDIT_OVERLAY_SHOW`.
- Fix a typo that used the max instead of the min for the soft max
- Assign the correct "last property type" when the operator starts
- Only check values for the soft range when use soft range is turned on
The context menu is a standard way to expose operations of the clicked
item to the user. They expect it to be there, and we can make use of it
as a place to put more advanced operations in.
The menu contains:
* New Catalog
* Delete Catalog
* Rename
Also removes the 'x' icon to delete a catalog from the right side of a
row. This was just placed there temporarily until the context menu is
there. It's too easy to accidentally delete catalogs with this.
Tree-view items can now easily define their own context menu. This works
by overriding the `ui::AbstractTreeViewItem::build_context_menu()`
function. See the documentation:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/Views#Context_Menus
Consistently with the Outliner and File Browser, the right-clicked item
also gets activated. This makes sure the correct context is set for the
operators and makes it clear to the user which item is operated on.
An operator to rename the active item is also added, which is something
you'd typically want to put in the context menu as well.
Enabling or disabling motion blur requires rebuilding the BVH of affected geometry and
uploading modified vertices to the device (since without motion blur the transform is
applied to the vertex positions, whereas with motion blur this is done during traversal).
Previously neither was happening when persistent data was enabled, since the relevant
node sockets were not tagged as modified after toggling motion blur.
The change to blender_object.cpp makes it so `geom->set_use_motion_blur()` is always
called (regardless of motion blur being toggled on or off), which will tag the geometry
as modified if that value changed and ensures the BVH is updated.
The change to hair.cpp/mesh.cpp was necessary since after motion blur is disabled,
the transform is applied to the vertex positions of a mesh, but those changes were not
uploaded to the device. This is fixed now that they are tagged as modified.
Maniphest Tasks: T90666
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12781
This bug was introduced in D12190 because the list of types that support materials did not include GPencil and this caused all materials to be removed after they were created during conversion.
If the operator poll of a superimposed icon returned `false`, the
superimposed icon would just draw normally and fail silently. Instead it
will now be drawn grayed out, plus the tooltip of the icon can show the
usual "disabled hint" (a hint explaining why the button is disabled).
This seems to happen only in a few files, and not so trivial to
reproduce from scratch.
The crash is real though, and this fixes it.
It also fix a wrong comment style that was introduced in the same faulty
commit.
Bug introduced on ebe2374528.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12794
Previously this was only happening when "Load UI" was enabled,
making it difficult for Python script authors to know when
re-registering subscribers was needed.
Only copy required part of volume stack instead of entire stack.
Solves time regression introduced by D12759 and avoids need in
implementing volume stack calculation to exactly match what the
path tracing will do (as well as potentially makes scenes with
a lot of volumes ans a tiny bit of deeply nested ones render
faster).
Still need to look into memory aspect of the regression, but
that is for separate patch.
Ref T92014
Maniphest Tasks: T92014
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12790
The breadcrumbs alone may not be enough to indicate that a user is
inside a nodegroup. The original dark green color was a bit overwhelming
but having a different background helps.
This is a follow up to 919e513fa8.
In previous Blender version the tile highlight was stored in the
full frame (un-cropped) space. This was changed with the Cycles X
development and now the tiles and render result are always measured
relative to the cropped region.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12779
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