This commit hides "UI attributes" described in T97452 from the UI lists
in mesh, curve, and point cloud properties, and disallow accessing them
in geometry nodes.
Internal UI attributes like selection and hiding values should use the
attribute system for simplicity and performance, but we don't want to
expose those attributes in the attribute panel, which is meant for
regular user interaction. Procedural access may be misleading or cause
problems, as described in the design task above.
These attributes are added by two upcoming patches: D14934, D14685
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15069
See previous commit for an explanation of what went wrong. Similar to
the fix there, we also have to update the dragged data (e.g. the
data-block) referenced by the button.
Committing separately since this could cause further issues.
In Blender buttons are recreated over redraws, except of the active
button which is kept alive, and replaces the new version of itself in
the new redraw. In order to do that, the button needs to be recognized.
This process of recognizing and matching buttons from different redraws
isn't always bullet-proof. That's okay-ish, but we have to make sure
that the relevant data of the old active button is updated with the
newest data.
Here the matching would go wrong, and the new active button was
recognized as the old active button, which was in fact removed when the
asset was cleared. This patch makes sure the image buffer attached to
the buttons is updated when buttons were recognized as matching.
Note that the dragging will still use the wrong data-block, this will be
fixed in the following commit.
When multiple objects are in edit mode, UVs for the objects, except for
the first one (in rendering order) appear corrupted. The corruption is
because the UVs are not evaluated as the compute shader is not bound,
thus we read unitialized memory.
We keep track of the currently bound shader in the GPU context in order
to avoid unnecessary shader switches in case the same shader is used in
consecutive calls. However, the shader used by the OpenSubdiv evaluator
is not part of Blender and therefore not tracked via the GPU context.
When extracting UVs for multiple objects, we only ever run a single
shader (FVar evaluation). However, between the compute calls, we also
call the OpenSubdiv stencil evaluation shader, which uses `glUseProgram`
modifying the current program, outside of our control, which then also
unbinds the Blender compute shader making the compute dispatch fail ("No
active compute shader").
The fact that extracting the UVs for the first rendered object works is
because another (Blender) shader was bound in the GPU context prior to
our binding of our evaluation shader.
To fix this, we remember, in the OpenSubdiv evaluator, the current
program so that it can be reset after the stencil program is done.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15064
When building blender as a python module, such as for inclusion in a
wheel, it is not permitted to link against python libraries.
This diff does so by simply unsetting the library when building blender
as a python module, instead of the more heavyweight solution of
switching to the cmake FindPython module.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, campbellbarton
Ref D15012
The operator assumed it was called on a mesh object, which has
mostly been the case because of lack of support for other object
types, but the new curves object is supported, which is the situation
in the report.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15063
The new OBJ importer operator didn't register an undo event.
This commit enables the register and undo flags for the operator.
Reviewed By: Bastien Montagne, Aras Pranckevicius, Serhiy Striletksy
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15051
Some of the tools in sculpt mode were still referring to the previously experimental sculpt vertex colors.
They should instead refer to color attributes.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15073
Add the following macros for enums as support for these features wasn't
all that obvious and there were some inconsistencies in their use.
- RNA_ENUM_ITEM_HEADING(name, description)
- RNA_ENUM_ITEM_SEPR
- RNA_ENUM_ITEM_SEPR_COLUMN
Avoid in-lining large enums such as icons and event types, linking
to them instead.
This mitigates T76453, where long enums took a lot of space in the docs,
this was a problem with `UILayout` where each icon argument would list
all icons. [0] worked around the issue using CSS to scroll the list.
However this has the draw-back where some items are clipped in a way
that's not obvious, see: T87008.
The reason this isn't a complete solution is that Python defined enums
aren't written into their own pages which can be linked to, although
currently there are no large Python enums included in the API docs.
All in-lined enums are now under 20 items.
[0]: 1e8f266591
Create a page for every enum in RNA_enum_items.h, which includes
the enum values and the doc-string for each item.
Each page creates a references which the API reference can be linked to
via the same name as the enum, so :ref:`rna_enum_icon_items` links
to the list of icons for e.g.
This has two main advantages:
- No need to manually duplicate enum values in the doc-strings of
functions defined in Python's C/API (not RNA defined functions),
`bpy.props` for example.
- The generated Python API docs can reference these instead of including
the enums in-line - resulting in unreasonably long lists in the case
if icons and event types (for example).
These changes will be made separately.
This commits corrects the calculation of the Frame Node label size,
making it independent of the 'Line Width' user preference.
Since `U.dpi` is actually DPI divided by `U.pixelsize` and `U.pixelsize`
is calculated from line-width multiplying by `U.pixelsize` undoes
the connection between line-width and label size.
It now stays the same, regardless of the line-width setting.
Reviewed By: Julian Eisel, Harley Acheson
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14338
This commits corrects the calculation of the Frame Node label size,
making it independent of the 'Line Width' user preference.
Since `U.dpi` is actually DPI divided by `U.pixelsize` and `U.pixelsize`
is calculated from line-width multiplying by `U.pixelsize` undoes
the connection between line-width and label size.
It now stays the same, regardless of the line-width setting.
Reviewed By: Julian Eisel, Harley Acheson
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14338
Add support for adding (inserting) new background images into an
override of a linked Camera ID.
Request from the Blender studio.
This ended up being more involved than expected as it uncovered some
latent issues with existing background images code. Noticiably, a new
`BKE_camera_background_image_copy` had to be added to handle copying
of background images in a proper, generic ID-management way.
The number of attribute domains is not an attribute domain.
This way it doesn't have to be handled in switch statements.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15065
Assuming that an ID pointer is NULL because another 'source type'
property has some specific value is utterly wrong and a gateway to
usercounting bugs.
These lines were not used now because the handling of copy data has changed.
Assigning the `eval` data can produce unexpected result, especially since everywhere ID_RECALC_TRANSFORM is used, we also do a copy on write. That should take care of `ob->data` for the eval object.
The problem was because the check was done with the total weights of the first element of the array and if this was null or 0, the weights were not duplicated.
As this bug was introduced fixing T97150 due a problem in the weight data, now instead to duplicate all stroke data to create the perimeter for the PDF/SVG, only the points are duplicated because the weights are not needed. This fix the original bug and also reduce the memory used by the export process.
This is a follow up to rBbb0fc675822f313c5546a2498a162472c2571ecb.
Now the same kind of run-time data is added to nodes and sockets.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15060
When launching Blender with a script creating a screenshot, the Outliner
tree wasn't initialized and built properly. That is because at this
stage, all visible regions were only tagged for a non-rebuild redraw,
not a full redraw. So ensure all regions are tagged for a full redraw
immediately after file reading. Usually the full redraw would be caused
by a file-read notifier, but the Python expression/script is executed
before notifiers are handled.
Note that even before this was crashing, the Outliner would be empty in
the created screenshot.
Additionally adds an assert to the Outliner to note assumptions
explicitly, rather than crashing later.
Subdivision did not properly update when evaluating first without and then with
orco coordinates. Now update the subdivision evaluator settings every time, and
reallocate the vertex data buffer when needed.
there is an additional issue in this file where orco coordinates are not
available immediately on the first frame when they should be, and only appear
on the second frame. However that is an old limitation related to the depsgraph
not getting re-evaluated on viewport display mode changes, here we just fix the
crash.
`bNodeTree` has a lot of run-time embedded in it currently. Having a separately
allocated run-time struct has some benefits:
* Run-time data is not stored in files.
* Makes it easy to use c++ types as run-time data.
* More clear distinction between what data only exists at run-time and which doesn't.
This commit doesn't move all run-time data to the new struct yet, only the data where
I know for sure how it is used. The remaining data can be moved separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15033
From reading the code it looks like at some point the code was expecting
the `tptr` PointerRNA to change during the loop? But currently it did
not make any sense to have this complex looping and multi-checking of
RNA path and animdata, since the RNA pointer (and therefore its
`owner_id`) is never modified...
NOTE: there could be much more cleanup done in that area, goal of this
commit is mainly to simplify the logic by removing all the (seamingly)
dead code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15026
I'm not sure what is causing this. Vertex normals get corrupted
for paint and mask sculpt brushes but not the normal geometric
ones. Since we don't actually need to recalculate normals
here to begin with I've just disabled it. The code now
calls the appropriate node mark update function based on
the sculpt tool.
Previously, when there were multiple curve points at the same or
almost the same position, the computed tangent was unpredictable.
Now, the handling of this case is more explicit, making it more
predictable. In general, when there are duplicate points, it will just use
tangents from neighboring points now.
Also fixes T98209.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15016
Since 2d80f814cc, curves always have evaluated points,
but single point curves do no have any evaluated segments, and the
leading zero length isn't stored in the curves length cache.
Previously the function had a fair amount of ugly boilerplate to avoid
allocating the temporary layers array, and then free it if necessary.
`blender::Vector` solves that problem more elegantly. Passing a span,
using references in a few cases, and using a switch statement also make
the functions simpler.
This refactoring is in preparation for D14583 and D14685.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15011
When the 'compare' is not used for the resulting selection, just hide
it. This is the case for 'Vertex Groups' atm (where only membership is
taken into account).
Similar to rB9dc9692b0979.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14979
This could happen when switching between custom action sets that both
had controller pose actions. Problem was that controller data is
cleared when changing action sets, and this clearing was done when
handling WM events, which always occurs after XR controller data is
updated from GHOST.
Now, instead of activating the action set immediately, delay activation
until just before the next XR actions sync.
Since [0], using the view navigation gizmo crashed with Wayland.
This only worked previously because GHOST_kGrabWrap was ignored.
Now the previous grab state is disabled before switching to a new
grab state.
[0]: da9e14b0b9
The original fix for T97366 was too restrictive and breaks real-world
cases of single-file UDIM textures. See D13297 for an example.
This patch effectively reverts the original fix and instead fixes the
downstream code to accept single-file ranges as necessary.
Note: This means it is very important for users to make use of the
"UDIM detection" option during `image.open` or drag n' drop scenarios in
order to declare their intent when loading their files.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14853
After recent changes to Nishita sky to clamp negative colors, the pixels ended
up a bit brighter which lead to them exceeding the half float max value. The
CUDA float to half function seems to need clamping.
After removing the default 'Home' shortcut for "Frame All", a NDOF (3D
Mouse) default shortcut was still available for the operator. The event
filtering introduced in 4357fb63db was missing the NDOF filtering
logic. So while the context menu correctly found the NDOF keymap item,
its actual shortcut change/removal code incorrectly filtered out the
NDOF keymap items and thus failed to find the item.
This is a regression caused by a230445cae.
The internal cause of the issue was that the synchronization component
was no longer tagged as visible (and hence not evaluated) as it not
connected to any directly visible IDs.
Changed the logic in a way that if any component of an ID is evaluated
the synchronization component will be evaluated as well.
The naming of the flag in the component node is a bit confusing, but
for the simplicity of the change for the upcoming release left it
unchanged.
Fix T97500 by removing the logic that for some unknown reason draws the
entire string if the min/max were swapped.
This function is only called in two places, once here in the NLA, and
the VSE. The bug only materializes in the NLA though.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14742
Fix T97974 by having the marker rendering code explicitly set the
required line width.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14890
full scaled image isn't used anymore. It was added to use a different scale when
displaying an image in the image editor. This was replaced by the image engine
redesign.
This change will reduce complexity of {T98375}.
`BKE_id_delete` should only check for consistency of user count with
regards to the tags and flags of the ID, not 'protect' nor even warn in
case a 'fake user' ID is deleted (such higher-level checks are to be
handled by higher-level code).
Also replace the assert + debug print by a CLOG error, this avoids
'assert crash' while still failing tests, and always producing a useful
message.
Fixes T98374 and T98260.
Dragging number buttons wasn't grabbing the cursor and would stop
when the pointer reached the screen edge & wasn't setting the cursor
visible on completion.
The day is currently specified as 90000 seconds which is 25 hours.
Obviously this is wrong, and this commit changes it to 86400s/24 hours.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15034
Mostly using built-in `__atomic` functions, with a special code path
using `MemoryBarrier()`on windows.
Authored By: Sergey Sharybin (sergey)
Reviewed By: Sergey Sharybin (sergey), Ray molenkamp (LazyDodo)
Ref D15020
Callbacks used in the gizmo operator template don't support updating
while being dragged, set the EXCLUDE_MODAL flag so the offsets
aren't accumulated. Also fix the offset being applied twice to the
move gizmo.
When expanding the data path for the context, use Context.temp_override
to extract context members. Without this, only context-members available
in the preferences were used which misses members which are likely to
be useful.
Iterate over all windows, areas and regions showing unique member as
candidates. The search is limited to WINDOW/PREVIEW region types, the
preferences space type is also excluded. See the doc-string for
rna_path_prop_search_for_context for additional notes on this.
Currently strings are used for cases where a list of identifiers would
be useful to show.
Add support for string properties to reference a callback to populate
candidates to show when editing a string. The user isn't prevented from
typing in text not found in this list, it's just useful as a reference.
Support for expanding the following strings has been added:
- Operator, menu & panel identifiers in the keymap editor.
- WM operators that reference data-paths expand using the
Python-consoles auto-complete functionality.
- Names of keying sets for insert/delete keyframe operators.
Details:
- `bpy.props.StringProperty` takes an option `search` callback.
- A new string callback has been added, set via
`RNA_def_property_string_search_func` or
`RNA_def_property_string_search_func_runtime`.
- Addresses usability issue highlighted by T89560,
where setting keying set identifiers as strings isn't practical.
- Showing additional right-aligned text in the search results is
supported but disabled by default as the text is too cramped in most
string search popups where the feature would make sense. It could be
enabled as part of other layout tweaks.
Reviewed By: brecht
Ref D14986
(Not meant to cause user visible changes.)
Makes use of the new iterators introduced in the previous commit. Some
benefits:
- Shorter, simpler, easier to read & understand
- Deduplicates logic
- Centralizes iteration logic, making it easier to replace tree storage
(as planned), see previous commit.
- Avoids having to pass (sub-)tree to iterate around (often redundant
since it's just `SpaceOutliner.tree`, even though `SpaceOutliner` is
already passed).
- Function arguments that are only passed to the recursive call are
recognized as unused (found and removed a few).
Also does some general cleanups while refactoring the code for the
iterators. Use `const`, use references (signals null is not expected),
early-exit (see 16fd5fa656), remove redundant arguments, etc.
(Not meant to cause user visible changes.)
Adds some first new iterators to traverse over tree elements with a
functional syntax. Functional because it meant to be used with C++
lambdas.
For example, this common pattern:
```lang=cpp
void some_recursive_function(SpaceOutliner *space_outliner, ListBase *tree, ...)
{
LISTBASE_FOREACH (TreeElement *, te, tree) {
/* ... do something with the element ... */
/* Recurse into open children. */
if (TSELEM_OPEN(TREESTORE(te), space_outliner) {
some_recursive_function(&te->subtree, ...);
}
}
}
```
Gets simplified to this:
```lang=cpp
void some_function(SpaceOutliner &space_outliner, ...)
{
tree_iterator::all_open(space_outliner, [&](TreeElement *te) {
/* ... do something with the element ... */
});
}
```
We can add more iterators, e.g. some that support early exiting or
skipping children, returning a custom type, only act on selected
elements, etc.
The following commit will convert a bunch of code to use these. Some
further benefits will become visible there. Not all cases are straight
forward to convert, but hopefully more and more code can be refactored
to work with this. This deduplicates and centralizes the iteration
logic, which will later make it much easier to refactor how the tree
storage is done (e.g. move it to `SpaceOutliner_Runtime` and use a
better container than `ListBase`).
Design is to have warnings in the sub-tree of a collapsed element show
up next to the collapsed element. But if inside the collapsed element,
there was a uncollapsed one containing yet another element with a
warning, that warning wouldn't "bubble up" to the collapsed parent.
Issue was that the warning lookup would only recurse into collapsed
elements, rather than all elements inside of a collapsed element.
While the actual fix for this could've been simpler, I decided to rework
this code entirely. Recursively querying the warning message is now done
separately from drawing the message once found, which makes the code
easier to follow and implements the single responsibility principle
better.
Library overrides were basically using their own system to display
warnings for tree elements, even though for other display elements we
have a more general solution. With the previous commit this has been
generalized further and made trivial to extend.
Uses a inheritance based approach for querying warning of tree elements
and the mode column support of display modes.
For the warnings, tree elements can override the
`AbstractTreeElement::getWarning()` method and return a warning string.
The UI will draw the warning column with warning icons. This makes the
warning column more generalized and easier to extend to more use-cases.
E.g. library override elements will use this after a followup commit.
To support mode toggles a display mode can now just return true in the
`AbstractTreeDisplay::supportsModeColumn()` method. This makes it
trivial to add mode columns to other display modes, and less error prone
because there's no need to hunt down a bunch of display mode checks in
different places.
The wm_gesture_tag_redraw function was only called on mouse move, so the
flip state preview was not updating just by pressing the F key.
Reviewed By: Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T83519
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9779
Even though the `no_unique_address` attribute has only been standardized
in C++20, compilers seem to support it with C++17 already. This attribute
allows reducing the memory footprint of structs which have empty types as
data members (usually that is an allocator or inline buffer in Blender).
Previously, one had to use the empty base optimization to achieve the same
effect, which requires a lot of boilerplate code.
The types that benefit from this the most are `Vector` and `Array`, which
usually become 8 bytes smaller. All types which use these core data structures
get smaller as well of course.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14993
There should be no visible change. The difference is mostly on how we
changed the rounding to handle the conversion from color space to the
new linear space of the attribute colors.
To convert the materials in icon_geom.blend I used:
```
import bpy
from mathutils import Color
def convert_material(material):
if not material.use_nodes:
return
if not material.node_tree:
return
node_tree = material.node_tree
for node in node_tree.nodes:
if node.type != 'RGB':
continue
color_original = node.outputs[0].default_value
color_new = Color(color_original[:3]).from_srgb_to_scene_linear()
color = (*color_new, color_original[3])
node.outputs[0].default_value = color
def main():
for material in bpy.data.materials:
convert_material(material)
main()
```
This allows for the new tool icons to use geometry nodes.
In order to do this I also had to use the new API for accessing the
attributes (instead of vertex colors). Which in turn requires a few
changes to use linear color space.
I went ahead and updated the entire code to use the linear space
everywhere. I will update the icon files manually to make sure the final
result is similar to what we have now.
Note: We now use round instead of int. That plus the changes regarding the
color space will lead to some icons to change slightly (no perceived
visual change).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14988
`RNA_path_struct_property_py` cannot get const `ptr` parameter for now
(usage of `RNA_struct_find_property`).
Also make `RNA_path_resolve_` functions take a const PointerRNA
parameter.
A global variable was mistakenly used here which would accumulate the
vertex attributes (leading to an assertion failure after a while), use
the wrong number of components depending on the attribute data type,
among other issues.
Faces, edges, and vertices are still shown when GPU subdivision is
actived. This is because the related edit mode flags were ignored by the
subdivision code.
The flags are now passed to the various compute shaders mostly as part of
the extra coarse data, also used for e.g. selection. For loose edges, a
temporary buffer is created when extracting them. Loose vertices are
already taken into account as it reuses the routines for coarse mesh
extraction, although `MeshRenderData.use_hide` was not initialized,
which is fixed now.
This results in a speedup if the capture attribute is only needed
under specific circumstances (e.g. when a switch further down the
line is true). Previously, the input field was always evaluated.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15018
In case of line art "occlusion only" or contour not enabled, it's possible for an object
to not produce any feature lines.
This patch checks that to prevent freeing a NULL pointer.
This icon was using a material with a slightly different shade of
purple. I removed all the duplicated materials in icons_geom.blend
and this was the only "functional" change (though it is not noticeable).
This commit makes PointerRNA passed to RNA path API const.
Main change was in the `path` callback for RNA structs, and indirectly
the `getlength` callback of properties.
When appending an already linked data, `BKE_blendfile_append` would not
properly substitute the `item->new_id` pointer of link/append context
items with the local duplicate of the linked ID.
This would cause drag'n'drop of assets to work incorrectly in some
cases. Fixes part of T95706 and T97320.
Regression in [0] which removed the call to BVH-tree recalculation
before calculating the selection.
Instead of recalculating the BVH-tree, postpone recalculating mesh data
until after the selection has been calculated.
[0]: 6e77afe6ec
Added in [0] but isn't needed as all needed variables are in the
ViewContext. Avoid passing in the context is it makes debugging
issues with MESH_OT_knife_project more difficult to investigate since
it's possible values written to the ViewContext are ignored.
[0]: 6e77afe6ec
When no image user is known the last used frame of the image is used to
read a frame. When partial updating an image there is always an image user
that would use a zerod out image user, meaning the frame number is set to 0
when using the clone tool.
This fix syncs the frame with the last used frame of the image to ensure
that the buffer exists. There is a bailout in the overlay_edit_uv.c.
RenderEngine.render is both a method and an attribute,
while this should be avoided it's not causing a problem in practice
so quiet the warning when generating docs.
Sphinx now builds docs without any warnings.
Inclining built-in shader descriptions used the wrong indentation level.
Link to the built-in shaders instead which avoids the indentation error
and de-duplicates the list which is already shown on the page.
Dropping would pass the name of the ID to drop to the properties of the
drop operator. This would then lookup the ID by name. With linking
and/or library overrides, multiple IDs of the same name and type may
exist, which is why the session UUID should be used instead. All
operators used for dropping support this now and the drop code passes
the session UUID instead of the name.
Also see 917c096be6 and 8f79fa9c67.
Some drop operators were already using the session UUIDs. This converts
the remaining ones. The "name" property is kept working as before, since
some scripts use this.
Side-effect: The "Name" property won't show up in the Adjust Last
Operation anymore, which was the case for some of these operators, and
its value won't be remembered over multiple executions of the operator.
Both were not at all useful from what I can tell, and I doubt this was
done intentionally.
There are now some generalized helpers for passing IDs from drag & drop
to operators via operator properties, mostly introduced in 917c096be6
and 8f79fa9c67. These can be used in a bunch of places to reduce
duplicated code and explicitly share a common solution.
Side-effect: The "Name" property won't show up in the Adjust Last
Operation anymore, and its value won't be remembered over multiple
executions of the operator. Both were not at all useful from what I can
tell, and I doubt this was done intentionally.
Continuation of 8f79fa9c67 and 917c096be6. The ID's session UUID is
now always priotitized over its name to lookup the ID from drop-box or
operator properties. bc3dbf109c shows what happens if the name happens
to be set for whatever reason and the session UUID isn't prioritized.
8f79fa9c67 was an attempt to fix this already, but it didn't quite
work. Problem was that the tooltip was messing with the drop-box and
operator properties, setting the name property for its own internal
logic. This name property would then be used rather than the session
UUID to query the material, which gave the wrong material (linking can
result in multiple IDs of the same type with the same name). A followup
commit will further sanitize this.
More and more of the drop operations are being switched to use the ID's
session UUID rather than the name, but the cleanup after a drop operator
was cancelled assumed they would set the name. They will now first
attempt to use the session UUID and fallback to the name if needed.
Add notifier such that the Motion Paths panel in the Object Properties tab
gets redrawn, after using the Create Motion Path button.
The reason it didn't update was that the button actually triggers a popup,
and then executes in the context of that popup. It now actually emits a
`ND_DRAW_ANIMVIZ` notifier, and ensures that the panel redraws on that.
The goal is to make it easier to track down sources of errors during
the dependency graph builder.
With this change whenever a relation can not be added a trace to the
entity which requested the relation will be printed. For example:
```
Failed to add relation "Copy Location"
Could not find op_from: OperationKey(type: BONE, component name: 'MissingBone', operation code: BONE_DONE)
Trace:
Depth Type Name
----- ---- ----
1 Object Armature.001
2 Pose Channel Bone
3 Constraint Copy Location
```
On an implementation detail traced places where `checkIsBuiltAndTag`
is called, with some additional places to help tracking pose channels,
constraints, and modifiers.
Further improvements in granularity are possible, but that could happen
as a followup development once the core part is proven to work.
An example of such improvement would be to have entries in the trace
which will indicate NLA and drivers building. Currently it might be
a bit confusing to see IDs in the trace referenced from driver.
Even with such limitation the current state of the patch brings a
very valuable information (some information is much better than no
information at all).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15017
It is a know issue that split normals aren't supported when using high
quality normals in the viewport. Some AMD platforms were pushed to use
high quality normals to work around a driver bug where 1010102 texture
formats `GL_INT_2_10_10_10_REV` wasn't uploaded to the GPU.
This change will remove commonly used polaris platforms from the
work-around. This has been tested with a RX480 against the latest AMD
whql drivers (22.5.1). Users need to ensure that they use the latest
drivers that are available on their platform.
Although this change doesn't fix the underlying issue to support edit
normals when high quality normals are enabled. It will not force that
common platforms cannot use a feature as their platform is forced into
using a work-around.
This adds support to render Curves attributes in EEVEE.
Each attribute is stored in a texture derived from a VBO. As the
shading group needs the textures to be valid upon creation, the
attributes are created and setup during its very creation, instead
of doing it lazily via create_requested which we cannot rely on
anyway as contrary to the mesh batch, we do cannot really tell if
attributes need to be updated or else via some `DRW_batch_requested`.
Since point attributes need refinement, and since attributes are all
cast to vec4/float4 to account for differences in type conversions
between Blender and OpenGL, the refinement shader for points is
used as is. The point attributes are stored for each subdivision level
in CurvesEvalFinalCache. Each subdivision level also keeps track of the
attributes already in use so they are properly updated when needed.
Some basic garbage collection was added similar to what is done
for meshes: if the attributes used over time have been different
from the currently used attributes for too long, then the buffers
are freed, ensuring that stale attributesare removed.
This adds `CurvesInfos` to the shader creation info, which stores
the scope in which the attributes are defined. Scopes are stored
as booleans, in an array indexed by attribute loading order which
is also the order in which the attributes were added to the material.
A mapping is necessary between the indices used for the scoping, and
the ones used in the Curves cache, as this may contain stale
attributes which have not been garbage collected yet.
Common utilities with the mesh code for handling requested
attributes were moved to a separate file.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14916
Since rBb47c5505aa37, Batchs containing GPUIndexBuf initialized via
a PyObject with buffer protocol no longer work.
This was because of an unsafe optimization in the GPUIndexBuf module
for Python.
So remove this micro-optimization.
When saving from the menu the region was not set,
causing the last region in `area->regionbase` to be used
as the region was assigned before comparison.
* Port over new code tables from Cycles
* Convert Rec.709 to scene linear for lookup table.
* Move code for wavelength and blackbody to IMB so they can access the
required transforms, which are not in blenlib.
* Remove clamping from blackbody shader to bypass the texture read.
Since it's variable now easiest to just always read from the texture
than pass additional parameters.
* Fold XYZ to RGB conversion into the wavelength table.
Ref T68926
Regenerate blackbody RGB curve fit to not clamp values, and extend down to
800K since it does now change below 965K.
Note that as before, blackbody is only defined in the range 800K to 12000K
and has a fixed value outside of that. But within that range there should
be no more unnecessary gamut clamping.
This reverts commit 14a5a91e0e.
This caused build errors on x64+arm mac builds and some versions
of MSVC, reverting for now till a better solution is found.
917c096be6 applied to objects only, this also applies the same fix for
the general 3D View drop operations, e.g. used for dragging materials,
images, worlds, etc.
This is needed to fix T95706, but apparently something else is still
going on. Needs further investigation.
The operators to handle object drag and drop (from the asset browser,
outliner, etc.) used the object name to find the object to add and
place. This is problematic with linking and/or library overrides, since
this may lead to multiple objects with the same name. So the wrong
object would be used by the drop operators.
Partially fixes T97320. T95706 probably needs the same fix but for
materials.
As a side-effect, the "Name" button won't show up in the Adjust Last
Operation panel anymore. This isn't really useful, and I doubt this was
ever intentionally exposed in the UI.
If the asset is stored in the current file, display the corresponding
icon in the "Source" button in the sidebar. This is a nice indicator and
helps users learn what this icon represents (it's used in the main
region without text too).
The operators to handle object drag and drop (from the asset browser,
outliner, etc.) used the object name to find the object to add and
place. This is problematic with linking and/or library overrides, since
this may lead to multiple objects with the same name. So the wrong
object would be used by the drop operators.
Partially fixes T97320. T95706 probably needs the same fix but for
materials.
As a side-effect, the "Name" button won't show up in the Adjust Last
Operation panel anymore. This isn't really useful, and I doubt this was
ever intentionally exposed in the UI.
The importer was not doing a notification that the scene has changed, so
the bottom status bar scene stats info was not updated right after the
new OBJ import.
Reviewed By: Julian Eisel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15015
This patch makes it possible to change the precision with which to
store volume data in the NanoVDB data structure (as float, half, or
using variable bit quantization) via the previously unused precision
field in the volume data block.
It makes it possible to further reduce memory usage during
rendering, at a slight cost to the visual detail of a volume.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10023
Using the atomic "compare and swap" method in add_triangles stage
dramatically speeds up the add_triangles call and significantly reduced
the overall calculation time. This is currently the fastest method we
have experimented with so far.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14953
Steps to reproduce were:
- Open Clip Editor
- Call "Open Clip" (e.g. Alt+O)
- Select video file
The file wouldn't be loaded into the Clip Editor.
Caused by 7849b56c3c.
This is part of a fix for T88570, where the file selector would crash
when activated multiple times.
Calling save multiple times would free the operator, leaving a dangling
pointer which was used when panels were visible that accessed the
"active_operator".
Reviewed By: Severin
Ref D14905
Existing code to replace the file operation was failing when done from
the window for the file operation itself.
Basically, this patch does two things:
- Implement a well defined window context to use as the "owner" or
"root" of the File Browser. This will be used for managing the File
Browser and to execute the file operation, even after the File Browser
was closed.
- Ensure the context is valid when dealing with file File Browser event
handlers.
Previously the window context just wasn't well defined and just happened
to work well enough in most cases. Addressing this may unveil further
issues, see T88570#1355740.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13441
Reviewed by: Campbell Barton
This should decrease cognitive load because:
- Intention is more explicit
- Shorter visual scope of branches (no need to search for matching
closing brackets and `else` blocks)
- Visually less busy code because condition-checks and code that
"actually does things" are separated, with less indentation
- Avoids chaining together a bunch of conditions to a single `if`
Also: Use `const`, correct comment placement, whitespace improvements.
`BKE_nlastrip_find_active()` and `update_active_strip()` now do a more
thorough search for the active strip, by also recursing into
meta-strips.
There were some assumptions in the NLA code that the active strips is
contained in the active track. This assumption turned out to be false:
when there is a meta-strip, the active strip could be inside that, and
then it's not contained in `active_track.strips` directly.
Apart from the above, there are other situations in which the track
pointed to by `AnimData::act_track` does *not* contain the active strip
(even indirectly).
Both these cases can happen when the transform system is moving a strip
that's in tweak mode. Entering tweak mode doesn't just search for the
active track/strip, but also falls back to the last-selected ones. This
means that the track/strip pointers & flags can be out of sync with
what's being tweaked/transformed. Because of this, the assumption that
there is any relation between "active strip" and "active track" has been
removed from the `update_active_strip()` function.
All this searching could be prevented by passing the `AnimData` to the
code that duplicates tracks & strips. That way, when the active
track/strip is dup'ed, the `AnimData` pointers can be updated as well.
That would require more refactoring and thus could introduce other bugs,
so that's left for later.
This patch adds 4th option to Time offset modifier Modes.
It loops from start frame to end frame and then back to start in reverse direction.
In other words it is a combination of Normal and Reverse mode.
Especially with offset control it adds the ability to create easy looping animations such as cheering crowds, flowers opening and closing at different offsets.
Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov, pepeland, mendio
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14965
Found those missing casts while looking into a crash report made in
the Blender Chat. Was unable to reproduce the crash, but the casts
should totally be there to avoid integer overflow.
* Rename ambiguous rgb to scene_linear in some places
* Precompute matrices to directly go to scene instead of through XYZ
* Make function signatures more consistent
Between scene linear and sRGB, XYZ, linear Rec.709 and ACES2065-1.
And add some clarifications about color spaces in the docs.
Fixes T98267
Ref T68926
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14989
There are two issues. The biggest one was that a pixel value was used
to compare a squared distance meaning the tolerance was too strict.
The other issue was that the tolerance in pixels was different to what
the tracking mode is using.
The user-level change is that now it should be easier to tweak the
mask shape.
This is a place where the API function and operator should differ, for the API
manually setting the filepath and then saving should work. For the UI there is
no filepath visible, so it should open Save As even if there was a filepath set
for example from before changing an image type to Generated.
Some RNA property update callbacks can already generate such modifier,
and only one is allowed per object, so had to adapt code actually adding
new modifiers in liboverride apply codebase.
Also fixed an unreported issue of incorrect interpolation of thickness.
Reviewed By: Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp), Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15005
Some RNA property update callbacks can already generate such modifier,
and only one is allowed per object, so had to adapt code actually adding
new modifiers in liboverride apply codebase.
Also fixed an unreported issue of incorrect interpolation of thickness.
Reviewed By: Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp), Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15005
The 3D brush utility and the delete brush only considered segments,
so they did not handle single points. Fix by adding special cases for
single point curves.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14944
For the "Sphere" 3D brushes, the depth and radius are only sampled at
the beginning of the stroke. This didn't work when tablet pressure is
used as a factor for the brush radius. Now the 3D brush depth is found
with the max radius (as if the pressure was 1.0), but the pressure
factor is used afterwards.
Restructuring the way the brush executors stored the radius made
the change a bit clearer, which is where most of the diff comes from.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15002
This uses the recently introduced evaluator's vertex
data to smoothly interpolate original coordinates instead
of using linear interpolation.
The orcos are interpolated at the same time as positions
and as such, the specific subdivision routine for the
orco extractor has been removed. The patch evaluation
shader uses a definition to enable code specific to
orco evaluation.
Since the orco layer may not have been requested on first
render, and since orco data is now stored in the OpenSubDiv
evaluator, the evaluator needs to be recreated if an
orco layer is suddenly available. For this, a callback
to check if the evaluator has the data was added. This is
added to the evaluator as the `Subdiv` cache stored in the
modifier is invalidated less often than the Mesh batch cache
and so leads to fewer evaluator recreations.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14999
Previously we would pass button state and draw information to widget
draw callbacks in a rather hacky way. Some specific flags from
`uiBut.flag` were masked out, so their bits could be reused for also
passing `uiBut.drawflag` in the same int. Instead this commit introduces
a state-info struct that can properly hold all the relevant data.
This has the advantage that it's now easier to introduce new state data
that needs to be accessible in the widget callbacks. Since we are
running out of button flags, we plan to reorganize button flags, and
split them up into multiple bitfields. In the widget drawing code, this
would have been a hassle earlier.
Also had to add a new widget callback to draw blocks as widgets (popup
backgrounds), since that would pass block flags where we would usually
pass button flags. This wasn't nice, now it's separated more clearly.
This patch changes the Text Box Width socket to always have that label
instead of switching to "Max Width" when Overflow mode is picked.
Bug report: T97060
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14909
This flag was used to activate the hotkey input buttons (e.g. for
"Assign Shortcut") when opened in a popup. Since this was added, other
more generalized ways of getting this same behavior were implemented.
Had to tweak the hotkey button event handling a bit, but it seems to
behave exactly as before now.
Currently the delete brush and some other brushes use the line
segment from the current brush position to the previous position
to find curves to interact with. However, this doesn't work well
with more advanced stroke settings that purposefully use
non-contiguous brush sample locations. This commit makes
the delete brush only use the current sample location.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14992
Multiply the radius and strength of sculpt brushes by the pressure
when "use pressure" is turned on. The brush system isn't responsible
for this, so the pressure needs to be stored in `StrokeExtension`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14996
Avoids having to manually enable data-blocks for user-edition when you
do not care about what should be edited by whom. Similar to default
behavior before introduction of system overrides (aka non-user-editable
overrides).
The final normalization step of sculpt normal calculation iterates over
all unique vertices in each node and marks them as done. However,
storing the done mask in a bitmap meant that multiple threads could
write to a single byte at the same time, because the bits for separate
threads could be stored in the same byte. This is not threadsafe
Fixing this issue seems to improve performance as well. First I tested
just clearing the entire bitmap after the normal calculation. Then I
tested using an array of booleans instead, which turned out to be
slightly better, and simplifies code a bit.
I tested on a Ryzen 3800x, on an 8 million polygon subdivided
Suzanne by using the grab brush with a radius large enough to
affect most of the mesh.
| Original | Clear Entire Bitmap | Boolean Array |
| --------- | ------------------- | ------------- |
| 67.9 ms | 59.1 ms | 57.9 ms |
| 1.0x | 1.15x | 1.17x |
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14985
When labels in popups (typically headings) matched the name of a button,
the label would be activated instead of the button.
This caused the unwrap menu in the UV editor not to re-select "Unwrap"
when opening a second time.
- In some cases it avoids using strlen on the result.
- Use ATTR_NONNULL for all arguments.
- Remove NULL pointer check for WM_operator_bl_idname src argument.
- Rename from/to to src/dst.
When AUDASPACE couldn't find NUMPY, it would disable WITH_PYTHON for
the rest of Blender. Now setting the value globally is only done for
standalone AUDASPACE builds. Now it's possible to build Blender with
AUDASPACE & PYTHON but without NUMPY.
While this isn't an especially important configuration to support,
having Python mysteriously disabled is a hassle to troubleshoot.
NOTE: extern/audaspace/CMakeLists.txt has become out sync with the
original [0], it seems this is being maintained in our repository.
[0]: https://github.com/neXyon/audaspace/blob/master/CMakeLists.txt
The name 'console' for a module was too generic, move into a sub-package
of bl_console_utils, so other console utilities can be added
without creating new top-level modules.
Specialized thumbnailing function to create previews of all EXR image
files, regardless of type, size, or dimensions. Uses less RAM by only
loading a single row of pixels at a time.
See D14663 for more details and examples.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14663
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
Display information about sound media in "Source" category in side panel
similar to movie resolution and framerate.
The specs are stored in the `Sequence` struct, and are extracted at
the moment of struct creation. If the "source file" is changed,
the specs change also.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14565
The algorithm is not designed to be used with Closed strokes (cyclic) and actually the result is arbitrary. In order to avoid this, now the closed strokes never are merged.
Related to T98235
Feedback by: @mendio
The change was kind of intentional on {rB21e72496a629}.
That commit made mouse movement to "select" the contraint in Auto
Constraint a requirement.
This deduplicated the code a bit, but this requirement is not
comfortable for the first "selection" of the contraint.
So the constraint "selection" is now done in two ways:
- If there is no contraint, the "selection" is done immediately;
- If there is already a constraint, the "selection" is delayed by 1 event to simulate a constraint cancellation if there is no mouse movement.
Existing code for the `Move` operator, and some `Collections` panel
operations (Object properties) was absolutely not override-safe, and
sometimes not even linked-data safe.
That max number of `10000` level of recursivity was a typo (should have
been `1000`), but even that is way too high, typical sane situation
should not lead to more than a few tens of levels, so reducing the max
level to 200.
Also improve error message with more context info about the issue.
Found while investigating issues for the Blender Studio's Heist production.
That max number of `10000` level of recursivity was a typo (should have
been `1000`), but even that is way too high, typical sane situation
should not lead to more than a few tens of levels, so reducing the max
level to 200.
Also improve error message with more context info about the issue.
Found while investigating issues for the Blender Studio's Heist production.
In some cases (when there is an evaluated curve), the conversion code
would try to free the evaluated data-block twice, because freeing the
object would free it from `data_eval` and then the data-block was freed
again explicitly. Now check if the data-block is stored in `data_eval`
before freeing `object.data` manually. This is another area that's made
more complex by the fact that we change the meaning of `object.data`
for evaluated objects. The solution is more complicated than it should
be, but it works whether or not an evaluated mesh or curve exists.
Was an old known annoying issue, since the matching RNA property is
read-only we need a manual handling of this in override applying and
resyncing code.
It wasn't possible to temporarily orbit the view, then set back to an
axis-aligned view.
Details:
- It was possible to change RegionView3D.view_rotation while the view
kept the axis alignment value (Top, Left, Front .. etc) which
displayed in the viewport overlay.
Now changing the view rotation directly or via "view_matrix" resets
the axis-alignment - clearing when the view is no longer axis-aligned
or assigning the newly aligned axis.
- RegionView3D.is_orthographic_side_view added in [0] could be assigned
but wasn't useful as it treated an enum as a boolean only setting the
RegionView3D.view to RV3D_VIEW_USER or RV3D_VIEW_FRONT.
Now enabling this aligns the viewport rotation to it's closest
axis-aligned orientation setting RegionView3D.view & view_axis_roll
accordingly. Note that the "orthographic" term is misleading as the
property only relates to axis-alignment, not to the
perspective/orthographic setting. We could consider deprecating the
current naming.
[0]: 63bae864f4
View roll checked if the resulting roll was close to a view axis
but didn't write the aligned quaternion back to the final result.
Add ED_view3d_quat_to_axis_view_and_reset_quat since most callers
to ED_view3d_quat_to_axis_view will reset the quaternion when a view
aligned axis is found.
Asserting the variables weren't NULL raised a warning with GCC 12.1,
instead of suppressing the warning, always assign NULL which is often
expected behavior and makes the function work as documented.
There's currently 4 places that need to be edited when adding
a DNA header, and as you can imagine, this has gotten out of
sync quite a bit.
source/blender/CMakeLists.txt - 84 headers
source/blender/makesdna/intern/CMakeLists.txt - 33 headers
source/blender/makesdna/intern/makesdna.c@includefiles - 77 headers
source/blender/makesdna/intern/makesdna.c@Disabletypes - 76 headers
This diff makes source/blender/CMakeLists.txt the only place
where we need to keep track of dna headers, less maintenance
less mistakes. For all old places there is now a comment reminding
people of the new location.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13048
This module allow tracking of object and geometry data accross time.
This commit adds no user visible changes.
It work in both viewport (*) and render mode, gives correct motion
for any camera projection type and is compatible with displacement (**).
It is a huge improvement upon the old EEVEE velocity which was only used
for motion blur and only available in render.
It is also an improvement for speed as the animated objects do not need to
be rendered a 3rd time. The code is also much cleaner: no GPUVertBuf
duplication, no GPUBatch amendment, no special cases for different geometry
types, no DRWShadingGroup per object, no double buffering of velocity.
The module is still work in progress as the final output may still be
flawed.
(*): Viewport support is already working but there might be some cases where
mapping will fail. For instance if topology changes but not vertex count.
(**): Displacement does not contribute to motion vectors. Surfaces using
displacement will have the same motion vectors as if they were not displaced.
This allows using the Graphic API to copy buffer data.
The GPU module do not expose untyped buffers even if that's what most API
do, so the copy function need to be strongly typed.
Contains GL backend implementation.
To clarify term still frame: This is portion of strip that displays
static image. This area can exist before or after strip movie content.
Still frames were implemented as strip property, but this was never
displayed in panel. Only way to set still frames was to drag strip
handle with mouse or using python API. This would set either
`seq->*still` or `seq->*ofs` where * stands for `start` or `end`.
When strip had offset, it can't have still frames and vice versa, but
this had to be enforced in RNA functions and everywhere in code where
these fields are set directly. Strip can not have negative offset or
negative number of still frames.
This is not very practical approach and still frames can be simply
implemented as applying negative offset. Merging these offsets would
simplify offset calculations for example in D14962 and could make it
easier to also deprecate usage `seq->*disp` and necessity to call
update functions to recalculate strip boundaries.
For users only functional change is ability to set negative strip offset
using property in side panel.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14976
Issue revealed by rB90e12e823ff0. Hidden objects may not be fully
evaluated by the despgraph, do not attempt to restore edit/sculpt/etc.
modes for those.
Should also be backported to 2.93 LTS release.
Sometimes integers are mixed using float weights. In those cases
the mixed result has to be converted from into float again.
Previously, this was done using a simple cast, which was unexpected
because e.g. 14.999 would be cast to 14 instead of 15.
Now, the values are rounded properly.
This can affect existing files unfortunately without a good option
for versioning. Gladly, very few files seem to depend on the details
of the old behavior.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14892
This makes changes to the opensubdiv module to support additional vertex data
besides the vertex position, that is smootly interpolated the same way. This is
different than varying data which is interpolated linearly.
Fixes T96596: wrong generated texture coordinates with GPU subdivision. In that
bug lazy subdivision would not interpolate orcos.
Later on, this implementation can also be used to remove the modifier stack
mechanism where modifiers are evaluated a second time for orcos, which is messy
and inefficient. But that's a more risky change, this is just the part to fix
the bug in 3.2.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14973
Previously, the depsgraph assumed that every node tree might contain
a reference to a video. This resulted noticeable overhead when there
was no video.
Checking whether a node tree contained a video was relatively expensive
to do in the depsgraph. It is cheaper now due to the structure of the new
node tree updater.
This also adds an additional run-time field to `bNodeTree` (there are
quite a few already). We should move those to a separate run-time
struct, but not as part of a bug fix.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14957
If making liboverride of an empty collection, this (root of override
hierarchy) collection would get untagged in code when checking for
collections that do not need to be overridden, leading to not overriding
this root collection, and later in code to using NULL pointer.
It turns out there's no practical use for separating different edge types
before final occlusion stage, also using an array should be faster overall.
So changed those lists into one pending array, it also made the
iteration and occlusion task scheduling simpler.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14951
After changing the duplicated edge removal method in D14903,
these two obindex variables are no longer needed.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14949
The old method doesn't check e for array boundary.
The new method ensures it only access valid elements.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14903
This change allows the chaining function to select edges
from the same contour loop first, thus reduced rouge chain
connections (connected different objects instead of chaining
inside the same object first) and improved chaining quality.
This patch also included the default value change for chain
split threshold (Now don't split by default to make initial
result as smooth as possible)
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14950
Accessing context members depended on `ctypes` to access symbols
which were hidden for macOS & WIN32.
Add an API call that doesn't require the symbols to be exported.
This allows most symbols to be hidden on Linux, see D14971.
Regression caused by [0] which changed node selection to use
PRESS for selection and CLICK_DRAG to transform the selection.
This conflicted with Alt-LMB which would select the node then
pass-though to node.background_sample, preventing the drag event
from being activated.
Resolve by only activating background-sample when the cursor
isn't over a node or socket.
[0]: 4c3e91e5f5
Issue was caused by treating such strip as meta and using
`seq->channels` directly, which is not valid for scene strips.
Pointer to channels is now provided by function
`SEQ_get_seqbase_from_sequence`.
Ensure the correct total/diffuse/transmission depth is set when evaluating
shaders for MNEE, consistent with regular light shader evaluation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14902
We need to ensure `Main.filepath` is consistent with the current path
where we are saving the .blend file, otherwise some path processing code
can produce invalid results (happens with e.g. the code syncing the two
path storages in Library IDs).
The problem is that depsgraph evaluation happens before the OpenGL context
is initialized, and so modifier evaluation happens without GPU subdivision.
Later the BKE_subsurf_modifier_can_do_gpu_subdiv test in the draw code gives
a different result.
This just checks if the mesh has information for GPU subdivision in the draw
code, and if so uses it. This is only set if the test for supported GPU
subdivision passes in the modifier evaluation.
Additionally it may be good to perform OpenGL context initialization earlier
so background render can take advantage of GPU subdivision, but this is more
complicated.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14969
This reverts commit 30534deced.
After discussion and feedback from users, it's better to keep this tool
available until there is time to properly re-think the whole Outliner's
contextual menu.
Properly use CLOG to report info or errors in `writefile.c`, instead of
printf's.
And remove some assert when logging error reports and the issue is not
critical.
If we produce CLOG_ERROR messages and the error is not actually
critical, there is no point in asserting too.
Mainly related to ID user counts, and a few other ID management areas.
This patch fixes long standing issue of reverse mode only performing loop 2 times and then stops displaying.
Differential revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14921
This makes it much clearer what data is supposed to be modified
and what data is just used to influence the operation. The new
`BKE_paint_brush_for_read` function isn't great design, but it
can be removed or renamed if similar changes are applied to
more places.
Also pass pointers explicitly to `sample_curves_3d_brush` rather
than reusing the `bContext`. This makes it clearer what data the
function actually needs.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14967
A regression since 113b8030ce: circle selection operators does not
define properties like deselect_all and a special name callback is to
be used for those.
This is what was already done for circle select in the 3D viewport.
Some other spaces were using the generic pick operator for the circle
selection which causes error prints in the console.
Remove poll method from the `OBJECT_OT_instance_offset_from_cursor`
operator. It was checking for `context.active_object`, but not even doing
anything with the active object. It'll get in the way of exposing this
operator in another area of the interface, though.
Regression in tests from [0] tests were written to assume a newline was
added to the result of Text.as_string which is no longer the case.
[0]: f4ff36431c
Refactoring event click-drag detection broke click detection for
simulated events. Resolve this by sharing logic for update previous
values in `wmWindow.eventstate` for regular event handling
(no functional changes for non-simulated events). Failure to detect
clicks for simulated events broke the undo test
`test_undo.view3d_multi_mode_select` in `../lib/tests/ui_simulate/run.py`.
All undo tests now pass.
Moving Text.as_string() from Python to C [0] added an extra new-line
causing a round-trip from_string/to_string to add a new-line,
this also broke the undo test `test_undo.text_editor_simple` in
`../lib/tests/ui_simulate/run.py`.
[0]: 231eac160e
This removes the manual construction of a box mesh in the mesh sequence
cache modifier when the Alembic procedural is enabled. It also removes
the use of `BKE_object_boundbox_get` which doesn't make sense on a
non-evaluated object.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14958
When texture painting, brush textures and brush texture masks were not
transformed to account for UDIM tiles.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14671
When saving from the menu the region was not set,
causing the last region in `area->regionbase` to be used
as the region was assigned before comparison.
In this case memory past the buffer bounds would have been written,
potentially crashing. Replace the check with an assert since this
should never happen.
Also don't call exit as failing to write a file shouldn't exit Blender.
Actually, delete the strip only deletes the container, but not the linked data. This patch adds the option to delete the scene also. This is very handy for storyboarding.
Reviewed By: ISS
Maniphest Tasks: T97683
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14794
This operator allows to add a new scene at the same time that the strip. This is very handy for storyboarding.
Reviewed By: ISS
Maniphest Tasks: T97678
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14790
No longer happens on the buildbot, but for users building with an older
Xcode, still need to avoid using value().
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14883
Fix a crash when a driver variable targets an object and uses
`data.shape_keys.key["name"].value` in its expression.
The fix consists of adding an extra relation from the targeted object's
`GEOMETRY` component to the driver evaluation. This ensures that its
`data` pointer has been evaluated by the depsgraph and is safe to
follow.
This also resolves the concern raised on rB56407432a6aa.
Reviewed by: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14956
Skip writing binding data and similar for override modifiers already
present in reference linked data, as this can use a lot of space, and
is fully useless data typically since we already skip writing Mesh
geometry data itself.
Ref. T97967.
Skip writing binding data and similar for override modifiers already
present in reference linked data, as this can use a lot of space, and
is fully useless data typically since we already skip writing Mesh
geometry data itself.
Ref. T97967.
Skip writing binding data and similar for override modifiers already
present in reference linked data, as this can use a lot of space, and
is fully useless data typically since we already skip writing Mesh
geometry data itself.
Ref. T97967.
Skip writing binding data and similar for override modifiers already
present in reference linked data, as this can use a lot of space, and
is fully useless data typically since we already skip writing Mesh
geometry data itself.
Ref. T97967.
This changes is needed to give more control to modifiers' writing
callback when defined. It will allow to implement better culling of
needless data when writing e.g. modifiers from library overrides.
Ref. T97967.
Reviewed By: brecht, JacquesLucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14939
The active/render layer is indexed from the first layer of that type. These functions
incorrectly subtracted the layer index of *each* layer, instead of the first one.
If there's only a single layer this doesn't matter, but when there are multiple layers
it will set the wrong active layer for consecutive layers.
I'm not aware of any actual errors caused by this, because the active and render layers are
only ever queried from the first layer of that type, but it was confusing during debugging a
related issue. This patch makes the behavior of CustomData_set_layer_active_index()
consistent with CustomData_set_layer_active() and the same for render.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14955
Blender can only support a single undo system per undo step. As sculpting/vertex colors are mutual exclusive operations
out approach is just to switch the undo system when painting on an image.
PBVHNodes contain a list of areas that needs to be pushed to the undo system.
Currently the undo code is in sculpt_paint_image. We should eventually support undo for color filtering and other nodes.
we might need to place it to its own compile unit so more brushes can invoke the same code.
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Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T97479
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14821
The 'OVERRIDE_HIDDEN' extra collection would often be mistakenly added
to a linked collection, which is totally forbidden and guaranteed to
crash on undo/redo.
Reworked the code instantiating that extra collection in a more generic
and hopefully robust way now.
Previously these only supported a subset of what the save operator could do,
for example no multilayer or stereo saving, no proper color management. Now
share code with the image save operator so it's more consistent.
Made tangent frame consistent across the surface regardless of the sample,
which was not the case with the previous algorithm. Previously, a tangent
frame would stay consistent for the same sample throughout the walk, but not
from sample to sample for the same triangle. This actually resulted in code
simplification.
Also includes additional fixes:
* Fixed an important bug that manifested itself with multiple lights in the
scene, where caustics had abnormally low amplitude: The final light pdf did
not include the light distribution pdf.
* Removed unnecessary orthonormal basis generation function, using cycles'
native one instead.
* Increased solver max iteration back to 64: It turns out we sometimes need
these extra iterations in cases where projection back to the surface takes
many steps. The effective solver iteration count, the most expensive part,
is actually much less than the raw iteration count.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14931
Inherited from older versions of the code, not needed anymore in most
common cases (like making override from a local empty instantiating a
collection, or if the active object is directly overridable).
Headers should only include other headers when absolutely necessary,
to avoid unnecessary dependencies and increasing compile times.
To make this change simpler, three DerivedMesh functions with a single
use were removed.
We really need to fix how unprojected radius (scene unit) works.
What happened is the paint code updates the brush's normal radius
with the current unprojected pixel radius, which was then
used by texture brush tiled mode.
To fix this I just cached the pixel radius at stroke start in
UnifiedPaintSettings->start_pixel_radius.
This fixes the smooth tolerance feature in master where sometimes you could
get over simplified chains and lose the shape it's supposed to be originally.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14929
Knowing when layers are retrieved for write access will be essential
when adding proper copy-on-write support. This commit makes that
clearer by adding `const` where the retrieved data is not modified.
Ref T95842
This was due to using `BKE_scene_has_object` function, which uses the
cache of bases of the viewlayers, which do not have entries for the
content of excluded collections... Now use
`BKE_collection_has_object_recursive` instead.
This patch get rid of the _incorrectly used_ DG iterator in object loading,
and uses scene objects iteration to prevent problems.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14907
Steps to reproduce were:
- Factory startup
- Right-click in 3D View
- Move the mouse over "Shade Flat", wait for the tooltip
The changed logic in 4680331749 to lookup an active button was
incorrect. It didn't respect the priority of active button candidates.
* Respect the image file color space setitng for saving in various cases where
it was previously ignored. Previously it would often use the sRGB or Linear
color space even when not selected.
* For the Save As operator, add a Color Space option in the file browser to
choose the color space of the file. Previously this was chosen automatically,
now it's possible to e.g. resave a Linear image as Linear ACES.
* When changing the file format, the colorspace is automatically changed to an
appropriate color space for the file format. This already happened before, but
there was no visibility or control in the operator settings for this.
* Don't change color space when using the Save operator to save over the same
file.
* Fix missing color space conversion for 16 bit PNGs, where it assumed wrongly
assumed ibuf->rect would be used for saving. Add BKE_image_format_is_byte to
more accurately test this.
Fixes T74610
Ref T68926
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14899
Issue is that the operator acts on the active button, and also uses that in the
poll. So the actually active button would affect the poll of a different
button. For the superimposed icons we need to be able to execute these polls
properly for non-active buttons.
This enables temporarily overriding the active button for lookups via context.
While a bit of a hack it makes sense conceptually.
Reviewed By: Campbell Barton
Maniphest Tasks: T97518
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14880
Steps to reproduce were:
- Factory startup
- Right-click in 3D View
- Move the mouse over "Shade Flat", wait for the tooltip
The changed logic in 4680331749 to lookup an active button was
incorrect. It didn't respect the priority of active button candidates.
Issue is that the operator acts on the active button, and also uses that in the
poll. So the actually active button would affect the poll of a different
button. For the superimposed icons we need to be able to execute these polls
properly for non-active buttons.
This enables temporarily overriding the active button for lookups via context.
While a bit of a hack it makes sense conceptually.
Reviewed By: Campbell Barton
Maniphest Tasks: T97518
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14880
Regression caused by [0] which made `ui_but_is_interactive` consider
label buttons with tool-tips to be interactive. This prevented
the clicks to pass through to the nodes for selecting/dragging.
Resolve this by allowing buttons to be activated for the purpose
of showing tool-tips but otherwise considering them disabled
(as if the UI_BUT_DISABLED is set when handling events).
[0]: 484a914647
Reviewed By: Severin
Ref D14932
As a side effect the "sticky" search area on resize/move is also
resolved now: previously attempt to move search area past to where
it could be would make it hard to move it back. Now the search area
will always respond immediately to mouse motion, even after it got
clamped.
When extracting UV point indices, only the vertex points coming from the
original geometry should be drawn. For this, the routines (for subdivision
and coarse meshes) would only consider a vertex to be real if the extraction
type is `MAPPED`, and that an origin index layer on the vertices exist
with a valid origin index for the current vertex.
However, if the extraction type is `MESH`, which can happen with for
example an empty Geometry Node modifier, or with deferred subdivision,
this would consider every vertex to not be "real" and therefore hidden from
the UV editor.
This reworks the condition for "realness" to also consider a vertex to be
real if there is no origin layer on the vertices. The check on the extraction
type is removed as it becomes redundant.
This only modifies the check in the UV data extraction for point indices,
however similar checks exist throughout the extraction code, these will
be dealt with separately in master.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14773
Since rB2a7a01b339ad, `lineSmooth` has lost its default value of true.
rBa0a99fb25284 only fixed the problem on master.
But thanks to @hitrpr for spotting the bug in version 3.2 too.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14876
MTLState module implementation and supporting functionality in MTLContext for state tracking, texture binding and sampler state caching.
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14827
Update the trim icons so they don't show a dashed line. Instead they
have now a continuous red line.
This is important because the sculpting tools are planning to use the
same icons for selection as the regular tools. And those icons use
dashed line to represent selection.
Note the icon file has two new icons which are not used at the moment
(they are in the Unused collection):
* ops.generic.select_paint
* ops.generic.select_line
Disable the new more accurate timing code, this is not needed for Blender.
In USD itself this code is disabled on macOS anyway, so it should operate fine
without it.
Ref T97950, T95206
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14928
`uiBut` contained a variable that was only used for these hot-key
buttons. This may also help getting rid of the `UI_BUT_IMMEDIATE` flag,
which is also only used for this button type. We are running out of
available bits for flags, so this would be useful.
Continuing the work from 49f088e2d0. Part of T74432.
This abuse of one one size value to handle another allocated array of a
different size is bad in itself, but at least now read/write code of
this modifier should not risk invalid memory access anymore.
NOTE: invalid memory access would in practice only happen in case endian
switch would be performed at read time I think (those switches only check
for given length being non-zero, not for a NULL data pointer...).
This is a bit tricky exceptional case, which originates to an original
motion tracking commit. Took a while to remember what it is ab out so
here is a comment for the future developers.
This reverts the commits 8d9d5da137,
59cd616534 and
98a04ed452.
The commits are causing issues with MSVC, see D14926. I'm working on a
different solution, but that will need some work.
This was because the main `surface_vert.glsl` was changed to accomodate the
needs of the `ShaderCreateInfo` but was still used by the cryptomatte
shader. The fix is to include the same libraries as the material shaders
and bypass `attrib_load()`.
This creates a new curves object with the name of the particle system.
The generated curves match the current evaluated state of the active hair
particle system.
Attachment information is not transferred currently.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14908
The OBJ parser was primarily using StringRef for convenience, with
functions like "skip whitespace" or "parse a number" taking an input
stringref, representing an input line, and returning a new stringref,
representing the remainder of the line. This is convenient, but does
more work than strictly needed -- while parsing, only the "beginning"
of the line ever changes by moving forward; the end of the line
always stays the same. We can change the code to take a pair of
pointers (begin of line, end of line) as input, and make the
functions return the new begin of line pointer. This makes the return
value neatly fit into a processor register, which StringRef did not.
On Windows, this does result in non-trivial speedups in the actual
OBJ file parsing part, due to Windows calling convention where return
values larger than 64 bits are returned via memory. Does not
measurably affect performance on Mac/Linux, because the calling
convention there uses a pair of 64-bit registers to return a
StringRef.
End-to-end times of importing several test files, on Windows
(VS2022 build, Ryzen 5950X):
- Monkey subdivided to level 6, no normals (220MB file): 1.25s -> 0.85s
- Rungholt minecraft level (270MB file): 7.0s -> 5.8s
- Blender 3 splash scene (2.4GB file): 49.1s -> 45.5s
The full import process has a lot of other overhead besides actual
OBJ file parsing (mostly creating actual blender objects out of
parsed data). In pure parsing, in the monkey test scene above, the
parsing part goes 1.0s -> 0.6s.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14936
This was caused by the `mb_data->obmat[]` being wrong because they are
now shared between the particle system and the object.
But Hair need the dupli parent matrix instead of the object matrix.
Disabling `Show Emitter` option fixes the bug.
To avoid this problem, request a different `EEVEE_ObjectMotionData`
for particle systems using a different key pointer in the hash.
This is a bit dirty but there is less code polution using this workaround.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14911
Pattern is expected to be freely resized to any size, and the search
area s to become bigger when needed.
Remove confusing pattern size clamping which was actually clamping
search area.
There should be no functional changes.
There are two problems when adding a paint slot to an object without an
existing material. First, the `invoke` method creates a material on the
object. This modifies the object even if the operation is not executed.
Second, the fill color defaults to black when there is no existing
material (even when adding a normal, bump, or displacement layer).
This patch moves the material creation to the `exec` method.
When no material exists on the object, a default Principled BSDF is
referenced for default colors in the `invoke` method.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14828
If merging is enabled, the mesh might be recreated before
the dirty flag can be cleared, which means the normals aren't
valid anymore. To fix this, clearing the dirty flag should happen
before the merging. This is an existing bug, just exposed by
more recent explicit dirty normal tagging.
In rare cases the mesh has not been evaluated when snapping, this fix
just prevents the crash as is done elsewhere in Blender when the
evaluated mesh isn't available, there is a separate report (T96536)
about evaluation not working properly.
This completes support for tiled texture packing on the Blender / Cycles
side of things.
Most of these changes fall into one of three categories:
- Updating Image handling code to pack/unpack tiled and multi-view images
- Updating Cycles to handle tiled textures through BlenderImageLoader
- Updating OSL to properly handle textures with multiple slots
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14395
Having to manually increase all other flag values to be able to add a
new internal flag is quite annoying. Just make space for a few more
once.
Generally I'd say internal flags are preferable, since it increases
encapsulation. So good to avoid making this a hassle.
Now add a default ".usdc" file extension if no (or the wrong) extension
is given instead of presenting the user with the error that "no suitable
USD plugin to write is found".
This is in line with how other exporters do this.
Maniphest Tasks: T97947
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14895
This patch adjusts the UI layouts for the tool header and the tool
properties in sculpt mode in a few ways. The goals are to better group
related settings, keep fundamental settings easily accessible, fix the
availability of some options, and make better use of space.
1. Remove ID template in tool header
2. Rename "Add Amount" to "Count" for add brush
3. Add "use pressure" toggles to radius and strength sliders
4. Move strength falloff to a popover
5. Move many "Add" brush settings to popover called "Curve Shape"
6. Move two "Grow/Shrink" options to a popover called "Scaling"
7. Don't display "Falloff" panel in properties when it has no effect
See the differential revision for screenshots and more reasoning.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14922
GLSL has different max number of ssbo per glsl stage.
This patch checks if the number of compute ssbo blocks matches
our requirements for the GPU Subdiv, before enabling it.
Some platforms allow more ssbo bindings then blocks per stage.
GLSL has different max number of ssbo per glsl stage.
This patch checks if the number of compute ssbo blocks matches
our requirements for the GPU Subdiv, before enabling it.
Some platforms allow more ssbo bindings then blocks per stage.
This is useful without any functionality specific to attribute domains,
rename to `BLI_str_format_decimal_unit` to follow naming of a similar
function `BLI_str_format_byte_unit`.
Geometry nodes can generate color attributes that aren't on point or corner domain.
When not found in these domains it will be processed as a common attribute.
Add a property to the **Shade Smooth** operator to quickly enable the Mesh `use_auto_smooth` option.
The `Angle` property is exposed in the **Adjust Last Operation** panel to make it easy to tweak on multiple objects without having to go to the Properties editor.
The operator is exposed in the `Object` menu and `Object Context Menu`.
=== Demo ===
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Regarding the implementation, there are multiple ways to go about this (like making a whole new operator altogether), but I think a property is the cleanest/simplest.
I imagine there are simpler ways to achieve this without duplicating the `use_auto_smooth` property in the operator itself (getting it from the Mesh props?), but I couldn't find other operators doing something similar.
Reviewed By: #modeling, mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14894
Steps to reproduce were:
- Open Clip Editor
- Call "Open Clip" (e.g. Alt+O)
- Select video file
The file wouldn't be loaded into the Clip Editor.
Caused by 7849b56c3c.
Manually revert commit [0] as it caused problems macOS (reported T96435).
- Includes fixes from [1] & [2].
- T98037 TODO has been created to keep track of this feature.
Thanks to @jbakker & @sergey for investigating this issue as I wasn't
able to reproduce the bug.
[0]: 0cb5eae9d0
[1]: cb986446e2
[2]: cc8fe1a1cb
Subtracting one from the evaluated index could make the index -1.
That was only necessary for Bezier curves due to the specifics of
the "bezier_evaluated_offsets".
This feature is very advanced, and the way it was exposed in the
Outliner was very confusing at best.
It remains available through the Python API (`ID.user_remap`) e.g.
This was historically the only way to change/fix paths of library files
in Blender. However, only changing the path then required a manual
reload of the library, which could be skipped by user, or a save/reload
of the working .blend file, which could lead to corruption of advanced
library usages like overrides.
Prefferred, modern way to change path of a library is to use the
Relocate operation instead. Direct path modification remains possible
through RNA (python console or the Data API view in the Outliner.
This release deprecated the Parameterization API and the new Manifolds
API is to be used instead. This is what was done in the Libmv as part
of this change.
Additionally, remove the bundling scripts. Nowadays those are only
leading to a duplicated work to maintain.
No measurable changes on user side is expected.
Knife projection BVH-tree lookup could use invalid indices since the
mesh being cut is also used for BVH intersection tests.
Solve by storing triangle indices when knife project is used so a
triangle index can always be used to look up original coordinates of a
triangle.
When doing a lite build, a warning is displayed
that due to PUGIXML being off WITH_CYCLES_OSL
is being disabled as well.
If WITH_CYCLES is off this is just useless
noise.
this diff changes the warning to only emit when
WITH_CYCLES is on.
This is caused by the geometry shader used by the edit mode line drawing.
If the drawcall uses indexed drawing and if the index buffer only contains
restart indices, it seems the result is 1 glitchy invocation of the
geometry shader.
Workaround by tagging these special case index buffers and bypassing
their drawcall.
Assume geometry is always potentially animated, since we can't use our heuristic
to detect if the object is potentially animated by looking at modifiers on the
object.
The main original reason for this check was to avoid evaluating subdivision
surfaces for many static objects, which is not happening here anyway.
Geometry Nodes (new) icon. So far we were using the generic node-tree
icon for geometry nodes, not anymore.
The new icon is composed of 4 spheres that is a reference to the
original pebbles demo. Scattering points was also the turning point for
the project (which originally was focusing on dynamic effects), and to
this day is one of the first steps for everything procedural such as
hair.
Note that the modifier icon is still showing as white in the outliner.
The alternative is to be blue everywhere.
Patch review and feedback by Hans Goudey.
Icon creation in collaboration with Pablo Vazquez.
This commit adds an option to interpolate the number of control points
in new curves based on the count in neighboring existing curves. The
idea is to provide a more automatic default than manually controlling
the number of points in a curve, so users don't have to think about
the resolution quite as much.
Internally, some utilities for creating new curves are extracted to a
new header file. These can be used for the various nodes and operators
that create new curves.
The top-bar UI will be adjusted in a separate patch, probably moving
all of the settings that affect the size and shape of the new curves
into a popover.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14877
New OBJ exporter is missing "Path Mode" setting for exporting .mtl
files. The options that used to be available were: Auto, Absolute,
Relative, Match, Strip Path, Copy. All of them are important. The new
behavior (without any UI option to control it) curiously does not match
any of the previous setting. New behavior is like "Relative, but to the
source blender file, and not the destination export file".
Most of the previous logic was only present in Python based code
(bpy_extras.io_utils.path_reference and friends). The bulk of this
commit is porting that to C++.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14906
Code was not really designed to hanlde corrupted (e.g. local ID) root
hierarchies, now it should handle better those invalid cases and restore
proper sane situation as best as possible.
Fixes crashes with some corrupted files from Blender studio.
The old method is not thread safe, which will lead to minor
memory leaks. This patch fixed that.
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14904
Previously the bottom left of a pixel was used during pixel extraction what resulted in
that the pixels were moved a bit to the bottom left. By using the center uv pixel the
extracted pixels are more balanced and would improve future features like seam bleeding.
Use the same method for node selection and dragging that is used
in the 3D viewport and UV editor. Instead of relying on a modal
operator - use the keymap to handle click/drag events.
Details:
Failure to transform unselected nodes was caused by [0] & [1] however
detecting drag relied on specific behavior which I don't think we should
be depending on.
This error happened when selection was defined both in the key-map for
the tool and for the node-editor.
- The left mouse button would activate selection in both the tool
and "Node Editor" keymap.
- The first selection would return `FINISHED | PASS_THROUGH` when
selecting a previously unselected node.
- The same PRESS would trigger a second selection would return
`RUNNING_MODAL | PASS_THROUGH`,
(starting a NODE_OT_select as a modal operator).
- In 3.1 (with tweak events) the modal operator would then exit and
fall-back to the tweak event which would transform the selected
nodes.
- In 3.2 (as of [0]) the PRESS that starts the modal operator is
considered "handled" and prevents drag event from being detected.
The correct behavior in this case isn't obvious:
If a modal operator starts on pressing a button, using that same the
release to generate drag/click events is disputable.
Even in the case or 3.1 it was inconsistent as tweak events were
generated but click events weren't.
Note: after investigating this bug it turns out a similar issue already
existed in 2.91 and all releases afterwards. While the bug is more
obscure, it's also caused by the tweak event being interrupted as
described here, this commit resolves T81824 as well.
[0]: 4d0f846b93
[1]: 4986f71848
Reviewed By: Severin
Ref D14499
This is part of a fix for T88570, where the file selector would crash
when activated multiple times.
Calling save multiple times would free the operator, leaving a dangling
pointer which was used when panels were visible that accessed the
"active_operator".
Reviewed By: Severin
Ref D14905
The acquire locking of the draw manager introduced other issues.
The current implementation was a hacky solution as we know that the
final solution is something totally different {T98016}.
Related issues:
* {T97988}
* {T97600}
The acquire locking of the draw manager introduced other issues.
The current implementation was a hacky solution as we know that the
final solution is something totally different {T98016}.
Related issues:
* {T97988}
* {T97600}
Existing code to replace the file operation was failing when done from
the window for the file operation itself.
Basically, this patch does two things:
- Implement a well defined window context to use as the "owner" or
"root" of the File Browser. This will be used for managing the File
Browser and to execute the file operation, even after the File Browser
was closed.
- Ensure the context is valid when dealing with file File Browser event
handlers.
Previously the window context just wasn't well defined and just happened
to work well enough in most cases. Addressing this may unveil further
issues, see T88570#1355740.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13441
Reviewed by: Campbell Barton
Viewports where cleared explicitly due to compatibility reasons with Intel iGPUs.
This slowed down other platforms as well, this wasn't noticeable on all platforms.
This patch will be more selective when to enable the workaround.
Currently only for iGPUs on Mac + Linux.
Introduced by {35594f4b92fa4cbb5b848f447b7a3323e572b676}.
Some platforms do not support temp variables to be used as inout parameter.
Detected on Mac with Intel iGPU.
During UV unwrapping, Cube Projection, Sphere Projection, Cylinder
Projection and Project From View (in the 3D Viewport), when "Correct
Aspect" toggle is active, it now uses a query cache to perform a
per-face aspect ratio ("per_face_aspect") correction for the active
image of each face.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Ref D14852
Some drivers completely forbid quote characters even in unused
preprocessor directives.
This patch adds a debug build check for all `.glsl` files that need to
be manually handled. For shared headers with `#include` directives, we
need to do runtime patching of the source to remove the quote.
Also fix an instance of the quotes check failing in `eevee_next`.
This was caused by the `Closure` members being added to the final contribution
more than once. The workaround is to clear the members once a closure has
been added to the final contribution. I used `inout` on `Closure` inputs
so that the render engine implementation of mix and add closure nodes
can do its own thing. The nodegraph handling of inout was changed for this
to work.
OCIO could build before pystring and imath due to
OCIO missing the dependencies on these two projects
No rebuild required as the build would have failed
during the libs build if you ran into this issue.
Curve tangent was correctly mistaken with curve normal.
This patch fixes the name of the output in the glsl function and make curve
attributes more explicit (with `curve_` prefix).
This also improve the normal computation by making it per pixel to match
cycles.
Also ports the changes to eevee-next.
The previous 3.1 libraries (accidentally) used glApi instead of GLEW and were
working for GPU subdivision, so revert to that. There's a suspected conflict
with Blender's own bundled GLEW or other issue with GLEW, causing the crash in
T97737.
The current GPU subdivision implementation does not need OpenCL, CUDA or GLFW.
So also remove libraries needed for that. It's simpler to stick to compute
shaders in OpenGL/Vulkan/Metal and not involve additional APIs.
Ref T95206
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14898
Apply a change similar to e130903060 for
`parallel_reduce`, just like `parallel_for`. I measured a performance
improvement in viewport FPS of at least 10% with 1 million small
instances (one bottleneck was computing many small bounding boxes).
The mesh drawing code used a different mesh to check whether or not to
draw face dots and to actually retrieve them. The fix is moving the
responsibility of determining whether to use subsurf face dots to the
creation of `MeshRenderData` where the mesh used for drawing is
known, rather than doing it at a higher level.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14855
The mesh drawing code used a different mesh to check whether or not to
draw face dots and to actually retrieve them. The fix is moving the
responsibility of determining whether to use subsurf face dots to the
creation of `MeshRenderData` where the mesh used for drawing is
known, rather than doing it at a higher level.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14855
The modifier is supposed to create a Curves data block soon, which
helps with the transition to the new Curves object in drawing code.
Utilities for the new Curves object are mostly in C++.
`TEMPERATURE` type was also missing, not only the new-ish
`TIME_ABSOLUTE` one...
Added a static assert on the size of the `bpyunits_ucategories_items`
array, and a comment on anonymous enum of `B_UNIT_`, in the hope this
won't happen again in the future.
For consistency with other force fields and other areas in Blender.
* Align "Use Max" and "Maximum Distance" in one line.
* Rename "Maximum Distance" to "Max Distance"
* Rename "Minimum Distance" to "Min Distance"
* Move "Minimum Distance" below maximum.
The "cast-align" warning is only triggered on Arm CPUs when using GCC.
Currently the only officialy supported ARM platform is the Mac platform
where we use Clang. So this warning never triggers.
NLA track option buttons (lock track, etc.) now no longer respond to
clicks when they are hidden.
The bug stems from the fact that there was duplicate input handling
going on for the buttons: once in the normal button UI system, and then
again in the `mouse_nla_channels` function. The logic in
`mouse_nla_channels` does not inspect whether or not the setting button
is there or not, it just assumes that it is.
This function should no longer be handling mouse input for buttons
(there is even comment suggesting that the button handling to be
deprecated) since the button UI system already handles it. Therefore,
the button handling code has been removed from that
`mouse_nla_channels`.
In addition, the redundant mouse button handling for pressing the "Push
Down Action" button has also been removed from this function as well.
Reviewed By: sybren, lichtwerk
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14868
On certain systems when eevee is used in a 3d viewport could crash. It
happened more often on slower systems or systems with slower glsl compilers.
For example an Intel Mac Mini. The cause was that even if a GPUMaterial
was in used it could be freed.
The purpose of this patch is to add the option to create a color
attribute paint slot from the canvas selector when in material mode.
See the discussion here: T97346
---
|Add Image Paint Slot|Add Color Attribute Paint Slot|
|{F13016547 size=full}|{F13032911 size=full}|
Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, joeedh
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14724
Adds an example python script to the documentation for the 3D_IMAGE shader.
The **use-case** is to draw textures with 3D vertex positions, in XR views as well as non-XR views (in a simpler manner).
**Testing**: I've tested that this compiles and works on my Macbook (with the example python script included in this change). I don't have access to a Windows or Linux machine right now, but this change doesn't look platform-specific and no new glsl shaders have been added or edited by this change. I'll try to get access to a Windows machine, but if someone does have one, I'd be really grateful if they could try this change. Thanks!
**Problem addressed**: The existing 2D_IMAGE shader (exposed in the python API) gets near-clipped when drawn in the
XR view, regardless of the near-clip settings. Additionally, the 2D_IMAGE shader only accepts 2D
positions for the image vertices, which means drawing textures in 3D requires providing
2D coordinates and then pushing a transform-rotate-scale matrix to the GPU, even for
non-XR (i.e. WINDOW) views. The 3D_IMAGE shader is simpler: it accepts 3D vertex positions, and doesn't require
any additional work by the scripter.
**Workaround**: The current workaround is to use custom shaders in the python script.
**Non-intrusive change**: No new glsl shaders were added. This change just bundles two existing shaders: the vertex shader used
by the 3D_IMAGE_MODULATE_ALPHA shader, and the fragment shader used by the 2D_IMAGE shader.
Reviewed By: #eevee_viewport, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14832
For some reasons the mipmap count was not set to max during creation.
Probably it was mistaken with the UDIM tilemap texture which is only
1D and has only one mipmap.
This is because some drivers / GPU actually still do double buffer swapping
but others don't. Adding this do ensure the background color of the first
redraw.
Note that this fix was not tested on the problematic hardware and might not
solve the issue.
This was because the alpha clip thresholding was previously done in the
material nodes codegen. Now it is the responsibility of the engine to
implement it.
This adds a loose uniform that is set by EEVEE itself to control the clip
behavior.
Partially reverts rB46ae0831134 now that we have a new version of
OSL/OIIO that supports <UVTILE> directly.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14851
The use-case is to allow an event handler (in C or a plugin) to
distinguish which hand produced the XR event.
The alternative is to register separate actions for each hand (e.g.
"trigger_left" and "trigger_right"), and duplicate the device bindings
(Oculus, HTC Vive, etc) for each action. Other than the problem of code
duplication, this isn't conceptually efficient since "trigger_left" and
"trigger_right" both represent the same event "trigger", and the
identity of the hand that produced that event is just a property of
that event.
Adds two string fields to the XrEventData called user_path and
user_path_other. The user_path_other field will be populated if the
event is a bimanual one (i.e. two-handed). This follows the pattern
used by the rest of the XrEventData struct for bimanual events (e.g.
state, state_other).
Reviewed By: muxed-reality
The text would start somewhere in the middle of the line, and just look placed
wrong. Plus it would seem like it's cut off (esp. since we don't add a period).
Makes the File Browser filter by .obj and .mtl files by default again. Note
that this commit focuses on fixing this specific bug, further
refactors/tweaks/fixes are planned (see D14863).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14862
Reviewed by: Aras Pranckevicius
Makes the File Browser filter by .obj and .mtl files by default again. Note
that this commit focuses on fixing this specific bug, further
refactors/tweaks/fixes are planned (see D14863).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14862
Reviewed by: Aras Pranckevicius
An alternate to D14839, implemented in Python and
relying on bpy.data.user_map(). That function
gives us a mapping of what ID is referenced by
what set of IDs. The inverse of this would also
be useful, which is now available from
bpy_extras.id_map_utils.get_id_reference_map().
From there, we can use get_all_referenced_ids()
to get a set of all IDs referenced by a given ID
either directly or indirectly.
To get only the direct references, we can simply
pass the ID of interest as a key to the dictionary
returned from get_id_reference_map().
Reviewed By: mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14843
When resizing a viewport all engine instance data was cleared.
This wasn't the intended design and lead to performance regressions
in the image engine.
This patch makes sure that the instance data isn't cleared when
the viewport size changes. When using instance data, draw engines
are responsible to update the textures accordingly.
This could also reduce flickering/stalling when resizing the viewport
in eevee-next.
Fixes T95428.
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T95428
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14874
Since rB2a7a01b339ad, `lineSmooth` has lost its default value of true.
So set the value when creating the shader.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14876
When using GCC, clang-tidy will still use clang under the hood but GCC
flags will still be passed. Therefore we will ignore any warnings about
unrecognized flags as we don't care about this when running clang-tidy.
After some internal discussion it was decided that we should ignore name
variable length tidy warnings. Otherwise we would have warnings for
every variable that is under three characters long.
Additionally we will also ignore any warnings when including non header
files as the Unity library in our build system uses this excessively
This extends the existing object type conversion operator.
Currently, it is limited to converting to curves when the evaluated
source mesh actually has curves. This might not be the case when
it is converted to a mesh by some modifier during evaluation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14872
This patches rewrites the GPU shaders of curve nodes for easier future
development. This is a non-functional change. The new code avoids code
duplication by moving common code into BKE curve mapping functions. It
also avoids ambiguous data embedding into the gradient vectors that are
passed to vectors and reduces the size of uniforms uploaded to the
shader by avoiding redundancies.
This is needed in preparation for the viewport compositor, which will
utilize and extend this implementation.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14689
This patch moves some of the utility library shaders into a common
directory and makes the necessary renames across shaders. Additionally,
material-specific transform functions were moved outside of math utils
into a separate transform_utils.glsl file.
This is needed in preparation for the viewport compositor, which will
make use of some of those utilities and will require all material
specific bit to be removed out of those files.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14688
The different methods are too different. It is worth having them as
individual choices by the users.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14873
This patch implements T97613, switching viewport shading when using Color Filter and Mask By Color
ALSO, this patch makes it so viewport shading color switches only when SOLID mode is chosen, to prevent color switching when using other shading modes, without user noticing it.
{F13049889}
Reviewed By: JulienKaspar, joeedh, jbakker
Maniphest Tasks: T97613
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14765
* Removes the `Curves` menu (leaving only `Curve`).
* The `Curve > Random` option is still useful for testing, but it's under
the second experimental flag so that it is turned off when only the
"master ready" features are enabled.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14861
Add support for volume (OpenVDB) USD export:
- Allows to export both static and animated volumes.
- Supports volumes that have OpenVDB data from files or are generated in
Blender with 'Mesh to Volume' modifier.
- For volumes that have generated data in Blender it also exports
corresponding .vdb files. Those files are saved in a new folder named
"volumes".
- Slightly changes the USD export UI panel. "Relative Texture Paths"
becomes "Relative Paths" (and has separate UI box) as the
functionality will now apply to both textures and volumes. Disabling
of this option due to "Materials" checkbox being turned off has been
removed.
Reviewed By: sybren, makowalski
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14193
Manifest Task: T95407
This patch adds a float3x3 class that represents a 3x3 matrix. The class
can be used to represent a 2D affine transformation stored in a 3x3
matrix in column major order. The class provides various constructors
and processing methods, which utilizes the existing mat3 utilities in
BLI. Corresponding tests were also added.
This is needed by the upcoming viewport compositor to represent domain
transformations.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14687
Related to T95616, the relationship between Image ID and ImBuf 'cached'
buffers can be fairly confusing when using the RNA API.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14833
When the curve types array isn't allocated, the default type
is Catmull Rom. Because the type counts are calculated eagerly,
they must be in a valid state.
Regression caused by [0] which flushed selection from vertices -> edges,
causing additional edges to be selected. Now selected is flushed based
on the mode, instead of all elements. Note that these function names
could be improved to make it clearer how these flushing functions are
different.
Also skip flushing unless selection is performed.
[0]: 55c82d8380
Regression in [0] which is useful when applying modifiers as a shape-key
but not when applying modifiers which keeps the existing shape-keys.
[0]: 65c5ebf577
Check that lParam is non-NULL in WM_SETTINGCHANGE message handler.
See D14867 for details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14867
Reviewed by Jesse Yurkovich
It was wrongly writing passes twice, for both the surface entry and exit points.
We can skip code for filtering closures, emission and holdout also, as these do
nothing with only a subsurface diffuse closure present.
For consistency with the rest of Blender.
* Use a blank icon for "None" type, so the label aligns with the rest.
* Use "None" instead of "Nothing" for Kink type dropdown entry.
The previous docs for `normal_update` methods of `BMVert`, `BMEdge`,
`BMFace`, and `BMesh` were not clear on some behaviors. These
behaviors are listed in D14370. This commit updates the docs to be
clearer.
Reviewed By: Blendify
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14370
The ID is not modified by this function, so it can be const.
Needed to tweak const correctness for original ID accessor as
well. Additionally, did the same for accessor of evaluated ID
for symmetry.
The root of the issue is that compositor is using refresh mechanism
to handle recalc.
The safest fix which does not require deep refactor is to check to
whether node space was tagged for refresh from listener (currently
it is listeners which are responsible for tackling compositor tree
recalc).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14856
OptiX 7.4 adds support for splitting the costly creation of an OptiX
module into smaller tasks that can be executed in parallel on a
thread pool.
This is only really relevant for the "shader_raytrace" kernel variant
as the main one is small and compiles fast either way. It sheds of
a few seconds there (total gain is not massive currently, since it is
difficult for the compiler to split up the huge shading entry point
that is the primary one taking up time, but it is still measurable).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14845
While possible extra whitespace after all OBJ/MTL keywords was properly
skipped, it was not done for the "f" (face definition) keyword.
While at it, also support indented keywords, i.e. extra whitespace at
the beginning of the line.
There's a tiny bit of performance drop while importing (e.g. importing
blender 3.0 splash scene: 53.38sec -> 54.21sec on my machine). But
correctness is more important.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14854
Support merging UV's that share the same vertex and are very close when
applying modifiers.
This is needed to prevent UV's becoming "detached" which can happen when
applying the subdivision surface modifier.
This regression was caused by [0] which removed selection threshold for
nearby coordinates. While restoring the UV selection threshold could be
done - some selection operations that walk around connected UV fans
wouldn't behave in a deterministic way (such as select shortest path).
There are also other cases where UV's may be compared without a
threshold such as tangent calculation and exporters which have their own
logic to handling UV's.
Also resolves T86896, T89903.
[0]: b88dd3b8e7
Reviewed By: sergey
Ref D14841
There are fancier possibilities for improvements, like taking ownership
of existing arrays in some cases, but this patch takes a simpler brute
force approach for now.
The first change is to move from the previous loop to using the new
`materialize_compressed_to_uninitialized` method on virtual arrays,
which adds only the selected values to the output. That is a nice
improvement in some cases, corresponding to the "Without Threading"
column in the chart below.
The next change is to call that function in parallel on slices of
the output. To avoid generating too much code, we can avoid
templating based on the type and devirtualizing completely.
The test input is a 4 million point grid, generated by the grid
primitive node. Color and 2D vector attributes were also transferred
to the points.
| Test | Before | Final No Threading | Final | Change |
| --------- | ------ | ------------------ | ------ | ------ |
| All Verts | 209 ms | 186 ms | 170 ms | 0.8x |
| 1% | 148 ms | 143 ms | 133 ms | 0.9x |
| All Faces | 326 ms | 303 ms | 87 ms | 0.27x |
| 1% Faces | 70 ms | 68 ms | 34 ms | 0.49x |
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14661
Blender will respect Windows "Dark Mode" setting for title bar color.
See D14847 for details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14847
Reviewed by Ray Molenkamp
Recently `gpu_shader_3D_smooth_color_frag.glsl` had the uniform declarations removed.
For shaders without `ShaderCreateInfo` that require this source this results in the error:
```
ERROR (gpu.shader): hair_refine_shader_transform_feedback_workaround_create FragShader:
|
54 | fragColor = finalColor;
|
| gpu_shader_3D_smooth_color_frag.glsl:5:0: Error: Use of undeclared identifier 'fragColor'
| gpu_shader_3D_smooth_color_frag.glsl:5:0: Error: Use of undeclared identifier 'finalColor'
|
55 | fragColor = blender_srgb_to_framebuffer_space(fragColor);
|
| gpu_shader_3D_smooth_color_frag.glsl:6:0: Error: Use of undeclared identifier 'fragColor'
| gpu_shader_3D_smooth_color_frag.glsl:6:0: Error: Use of undeclared identifier 'fragColor'
```
So port that shader to use `ShaderCreateInfo`.
Make preview thumbnails of JPEG files in less time and with less RAM.
See D14727 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14727
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
This patch adds the show_gizmo and show_gizmo_navigate properties to the Image and UV editors.
Image Editor:
{F13026317}
UV Editor:
{F13026319}
VIDEO:
{F13026324}
Reviewed By: #user_interface, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14755
evice_update_preprocess is supposed to detect modified attributes and flag the
device_vector for a copy through device_update_flags. However, since object
attributes are only created in device_update_attributes afterwards, they can't
be included in that check.
Change the function that actually updates the device_vector to tag it as
modified as soon as its content gets updated.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14815
A shader node setup accidentally used the bump normal as emission. Bump
mapping nodes are excluded from light shader evaluation to reduce kernel size
and register pressure, but in that case should write zero instead of leaving
memory uninitialized.
Thanks to Lukas for helping identify the cause.
The coarse polygon count was set to the one of the BMesh instead of
the the one of the mesh used for subdivision, which caused the
compute shaders to output wrong data.
This adds an input to the Subdivision node to specify a field to use
for controling vertex creases. Common code with edge creasing was
extracted into utility functions to avoid redundancy.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14199
Inspired by D12936 and D12929, this patch adds general purpose
"Combine Color" and "Separate Color" nodes to Geometry, Compositor,
Shader and Texture nodes.
- Within Geometry Nodes, it replaces the existing "Combine RGB" and
"Separate RGB" nodes.
- Within Compositor Nodes, it replaces the existing
"Combine RGBA/HSVA/YCbCrA/YUVA" and "Separate RGBA/HSVA/YCbCrA/YUVA"
nodes.
- Within Texture Nodes, it replaces the existing "Combine RGBA" and
"Separate RGBA" nodes.
- Within Shader Nodes, it replaces the existing "Combine RGB/HSV" and
"Separate RGB/HSV" nodes.
Python addons have not been updated to the new nodes yet.
**New shader code**
In node_color.h, color.h and gpu_shader_material_color_util.glsl,
missing methods hsl_to_rgb and rgb_to_hsl are added by directly
converting existing C code. They always produce the same result.
**Old code**
As requested by T96219, old nodes still exist but are not displayed in
the add menu. This means Python scripts can still create them as usual.
Otherwise, versioning replaces the old nodes with the new nodes when
opening .blend files.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14034
Similar issue/solution as in rB5188c14718c5 from this Monday actually,
there may be more of those still lurking around... Quite surprising they
all get reported now, this behavior has been in Blender since years.
The problem was the layer transformation was already applied in the layer and if we apply in the bake, we are doing double transformation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14844
Unlike 3Dview snapping, UV snapping is always done to the UV closest to
the mouse cursor, no matter the distance.
From the user's point of view, this appears to be an inconsistency (See
{T93538}).
Therefore, set a minimum distance for snapping and, as in 3D View and
highlight the snap with a drawing of a circle.
Release Note: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.3/Modeling
Reviewed By: #uv_editing, campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T93538
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13873
This patch replaces BMesh conversion into index-based triangle adjacent
lookup method, and use multithread in many steps to speed up object
loading for line art.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14627
Reviewed By: Sebastian Parborg (zeddb)
The issue was that the `NodeTreeRef` acceleration data structure was
rebuild much more often than necessary. That happened because the
Map Range node accidentally tagged the node tree for change even
though it did not actually change.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14842
Now there are two experimental feature options:
* "New Curves Type": Enables the new data type and a couple of tools
that are meant to be in the first release that comes with the new curves object.
* "New Curves Tools": This is only available when the new curve type is available
as well. It mainly exists to keep some tools experimental even after the initial
curves object is release officially.
* For now this only includes the curves edit mode which is not usable yet and
probably won't be for the initial release.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14840
Fixes T97794 (which is a reintroduction of an older issue T67266 that
has been fixed in the python importer, but the fix was not in the C++
one). Some software produces OBJ files with mtllib statements like
mtllib "file name in quotes.mtl", and the new importer was not stripping
the quotes away.
While at it, I noticed that MTLParser constructor was taking a StringRef
and treating it as a zero-terminated string, which is not necessarily
the case. Fixed that by explicitly using a StringRefNull type.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14838
Use `src` and `dst` instead of less common variable names,
less redundant logic, simpler use of const, and "typename"
for template arguments instead of "class".
For example, this can be used to find the indices of all Bezier curves
inside an existing selection. The important part is that it is optimized
for the case when all curves have the same type.
Fix regression described in T97799.
Apply layer transform and layer parenting to all visible frames, i.e. active frame + onion skinning frames.
Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov
Maniphest Tasks: T97799
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14829
When the profile only has one control point, its segment count was
determined incorrectly. There needs to be a special case for a single
control point, when there are no segments even if the curve is cyclic.
A studio request actually.
The goal is to cover rather typical situation: when the mesh was
bound to target when the target was on subdivision level 0 but
uses a higher subdivision level for rendering. Example of such
setup is a facial hair bound to the face.
The idea of this change is to use first N vertices from the target
where N is the number of vertices on target during binding process.
While this sounds a bit arbitrary it covers typical modifier setup
used for rigging. Arguably, it is not more arbitrary than using a
number of polygons (which is how the modifier was checking for
changes on target before this change).
Quite straightforward change. A bit tricky part was to not break
the behavior since before this change we did not track number of
vertices sued when binding. The naming I'm also not super happy
with and just followed the existing one. Ideally the variables in
DNA will be prefixed with `target_` but doing it for an existing
field would mean compatibility change, and only using prefix for
the new field will introduce weird semantic where the polygons
count will be even more easily confused with a count on the
deforming mesh.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14830
Make it explicit that counter is about target mesh.
Use DNA rename for it so that the files stay compatible.
Also renamed some purely runtime fields to replace `t`
prefix with `target` as the short `t` is super easy
to miss.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14835
NURBS curves can be invalid when the order is less than the number
of points, or in a few other situations. Currently the evaluated data of
an invalid NURBS curve is empty. This is inconvenient because it
requires checking for empty curves when it otherwise wouldn't be
necessary. This patch replaces that fallback with copying the original
data to the evaluated points. This makes conceptual sense too, as if
the curve couldn't be evaluated-- which wouldn't necessarily delete it.
Usually the UI protects against this happening, but it's currently
possible to create an invalid curve with some operations like the
delete geometry node.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14837
This adds support for X/Y/Z symmetry for all brushes in curves
sculpt mode. In theory this can be extended to support radial
symmetry, but that's not part of this patch.
It works by essentially applying a brush stroke multiple with
different transforms. This is similiar to how symmetry works in
mesh sculpt mode, but is quite different from how it worked in
the old hair system (there it tried to find matching hair strands
on both sides of the surface; if none was found, symmetry did
not work).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14795
Recalc selection count at the end of the circle selection.
This was removed from circle selection as it became a performance
bottleneck, helas some operators rely on it.
These kinds of depsgraph evaluations should not be marked as low priority as
this could negatively affect playback performance. Low priority should mainly
be used for background tasks.
Isolate frame writing task so that multithreaded image operations don't cause
the thread to start writing another frame. If that happens we may reach the
MAX_SCHEDULED_FRAMES limit, and cause the render thread and writing threads to
deadlock waiting for each other.
Additionally, don't set task priority to low because this may cause the task
scheduler to be slow in scheduling the write and color management tasks.
This patch enables operator presets for Alembic exports.
The export menu has many options, so enabling the feature
will help users manage their export settings in the same
way they can with other filetypes.
This also fixes restoring the default operator value for
setting the frame range.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12849
Overwriting UV map or vertex color data in Geometry nodes will move the
layers to another CustomData channel, and as such, will make attribute
lookup fail from the UVMap and Vertex Color nodes in EEVEE as the
CustomDataType will also be modified (i.e. no longer `CD_MTFACE` or
`CD_MCOL`).
As discussed in T93179, the solution is to use `CD_PROP_AUTO_FROM_NAME`
so that the render engine is able to find the attributes. This also makes
EEVEE emulate Cycles behaviour in this regard. `attr_load_uv` and
`attr_load_color` are also removed in favor of the generic attribute
API in the various GLSL shaders.
Although `CD_PROP_AUTO_FROM_NAME` is now used even for UV maps, the
active UV map is still used in case the attribute name is empty, to
preserve the old behavior.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13730
The crash is caused as the data for the UV editor is requested before
the data for the mesh as a separate draw update. Since building the UV
stretch angle buffer requires the position buffer, the latter is not
created yet in this case.
To fix this, create a local position buffer from the subdivision data. An
alternate fix was considered to remove the dependency on the position
buffer by interpolating on the GPU the coarse stretch angle buffer but
this did work. Maybe this will be revisited.
Contrary to `CompositorNodeCustomGroup` or `ShaderNodeCustomGroup`,
`GeometryNodeCustomGroups` have to define their own poll function.
This is because their is no predefined poll function for `GeometryNode`,
and it may not be clear for addon developers why `GeometryNode` would
be special here.
This adds `GeometryNode` to `bpy_types.py` and defines such a function
for it like for other builtin node types.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14775
No functional or performance changes expected. This change
makes it simpler to run multiple operation "delete" operations
but only reallocate the curves data arrays a single time.
- Fix T97793: when a UV coordinate after vt is missing, use zero. While
at it, also use zeroes for positions & normals, since "maximum
possible float" is very likely to cause issues in imported meshes.
- Fix T97795: use 1.0 default if -bm value is missing, instead of zero.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14826
Fix several correctness issues where the new OBJ/MTL importer was not
producing the same results as the old one, mostly because the code for
some reason had slightly different logic. Fixes T97757:
- When .obj file tries to use a material that does not exist, the code
was continuing to use the previous material, instead of creating new
default one, as the previous importer did.
- Previous importer was always searching/parsing "foo.mtl" for a
"foo.obj" file, even if the file itself does not contain
"mtllib foo.mtl" statement. One file from T97757 repros happens to
depend on that, so resurrect that behavior.
- When IOR (Ni) or Alpha (d) are not specified in .mtl file, do not
wrongly set -1 values to the blender material.
- When base (Kd) or emissive (Ke) colors are not specified in the .mtl
file, do not set them on the blender material.
- Roughness and metallic values used by viewport shading were not set
onto blender material.
- The logic for when metallic was set to zero was incorrect; it should
be set to zero when "not using reflection", not when "mtl file does
not contain metallic".
- Do not produce a warning when illum value is not spelled out in .mtl
file, treat as default (1).
- Parse illum as a float just like python importer does, as to not
reintroduce part of T60135.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14822
Selecting Action channel in NLA now sets the context in the N-panel. The
actively selected channel is now also drawn in a different way, so that
it's visible which one is selected.
Old:
- The NLA sidebar didn't refresh with the creation of a new action.
- There was no indication of the action channel being selected.
New:
- NLA side bar now refreshed when keyframes are added (new action is created)
- Clicking on the action channel now gives visual indication of being selected
Reviewed By: RiggingDojo, sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T97372
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14820
Regression from rB1a7757b0bc69/rBa0acb9bd0cc0. Special handling
(averaging) of weights on merged center vertices also requires to be
'reversed' when new correct merge order is used, compared to previous
behavior.
Run autopep8 as well as clang-format when calling "make format",
the PATHS argument is passed to both utilities which will only operate
on files they support.
For example: `make format PATHS=release/scripts` formats Python scripts,
`make format PATHS=source/blender/blenlib` would format C/C++.
If users really want they can format C/C++ & Python files at the same
time since both formatting utilities filter on file extension.
`make format PATHS="release/scripts/startup/nodeitems_builtins.py source/creator/creator.c"`
A LIBDIR variable has been added to the GNUmakefile to simplify
references to this directory which can be one of 3 possible values.
Reviewed By: sybren, brecht
Ref D14789
Regression caused by [0] that caused the error message to be
created based on a normalized exception (which hid line numbers).
PyC_ExceptionBuffer{_Simple} & BPy_errors_to_report
no longer clears the exception.
This could have been resolved by changing python_script_error_jump
however that would involve changes to reference counting that are more
risky (noted in code-comment).
[0]: 2d2baeaf04
Leak was caused because output image buffer was initialized twice. Once
in speed effect strip and then by cross effect strip used for
interpolation feature.
This commit implements copying of materials and material indices from
all of the boolean node's input meshes. The materials are added to the
final mesh in the order that they appear when looking through the
materials of the input meshes in the same order of the multi-socket
input node.
All material remapping is done with mesh-level materials. Object-level
materials are not considered, since the meshes don't come from objects.
Merging all materials rather than just the materials on the first mesh
requires a change to the boolean-mesh conversion. This subtly changes
the behavior for object linked materials, but in a good way I think;
now the material remap arrays are respected no matter the number
of materials on the first mesh input.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14788
This was reported explicitly for originally being in face selectmode,
but could also crash when in vertex selectmode (when doing multiple
cuts).
The reason here is that `MESH_OT_loopcut` switches to edge select mode
(needed for `TRANSFORM_OT_edge_slide`, done in `ringsel_finish`), but was
only doing this on the active object's editmesh, all other participating
meshes would keep their selectmode which would now be out of sync with
both the active object's editmesh and scene settings for these.
This causes problems later in 'Select Linked'. Here, a mixture of
objects are used. First the viewcontext is set up with the active
object, then all participating objects are iterated (changing the
viewcontext to another object), then `unified_findnearest` would use that
changed viewcontext which would now contain the last object iterated. To
repeat: this could now have a different selectmode than the active
object which is later **again** used to get the nearest `BMElem` from in
`EDBM_elem_from_selectmode`. So in the failing case, we could get an
edge (but no face because of edge selectmode) from `unified_findnearest`,
`EDBM_elem_from_selectmode` would return NULL though (edge provided, but
in face selectmode), leading to the crash.
To solve this I assume it is best to change selectmode on all
participating meshes in multi-object editmode loopcut if necessary so
these are always in sync for following operations.
Alternatively, `Select Linked` (and probably lots more operators) would
have to be tweaked to pay closer attention which object is really used
to get selectmode from.
Note the selectmode is actually set back from edge selectmode in certain
cases (see `USE_LOOPSLIDE_HACK`), this patch changes that as well to act
on all participating meshes.
Maniphest Tasks: T95752
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14791
This commit implements copying of materials and material indices from
all of the boolean node's input meshes. The materials are added to the
final mesh in the order that they appear when looking through the
materials of the input meshes in the same order of the multi-socket
input node.
All material remapping is done with mesh-level materials. Object-level
materials are not considered, since the meshes don't come from objects.
Merging all materials rather than just the materials on the first mesh
requires a change to the boolean-mesh conversion. This subtly changes
the behavior for object linked materials, but in a good way I think;
now the material remap arrays are respected no matter the number
of materials on the first mesh input.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14788
The thickness in the deform mode was just correct if the radius when
drawing a stroke was set to 20. Now all factors that influence the
stroke thickness are considered in deform mode.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14691
This is for some animation styles that usually copy and paste keyframes and they want avoid that both frames look equal, but they don't want noise randomness changes in the inbetween frames.
The patch adds a new random `Mode` option to select when the noise change.
Reviewed By: pepeland
Maniphest Tasks: T97099
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14566
Now it's possible to use auto masking at 3 levels:
* Stroke
* Layer
* Material
The masking options can be combined and allows to limit the effect of the sculpt brush.
Diff Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14589
Relinking code would weirdly enough allow clearing of extra/fake user
status on IDs used by affected ID, which would be utterly wrong.
Fairly unclear why this was working OK in reported case before rBa71a513def20,
could not spot any obvious reason just from reading code...
Also, in `libblock_remap_data_update_tags`, only transfer fake user
status if `new_id` is not NULL (otherwise that would have removed that
falg from `old_id`, without actually transferring it to anything).
This patch adds allows the user to select the initial fill color when
adding a new color attribute layer.
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Reviewed By: JulienKaspar, joeedh
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14743
This was mostly noticable in the case of the Delete brush, when
clicking somewhere in empty space. It used the closest point on
a curve as brush position.
* BLENDER_VERSION_CYCLE set to beta
* Update pipeline_config.yaml to point to 3.2 branches and svn tags
* Update and uncomment BLENDER_VERSION in download.cmake
This commit introduce back support for all geometry types and all nodetree support.
Only the forward shading pipeline is implemented for now.
Vertex Displacement is automatically enabled for now.
Lighting & Shading is placeholder.
Related Task: T93220
# Conflicts:
# source/blender/draw/engines/eevee_next/eevee_engine.cc
# source/blender/gpu/CMakeLists.txt
This should have no functional changes.
This reduce the complexity of the shader by only supporting 2 colors.
We never use more than 2 color in practice and this makes usage not require
a UBO.
The old python importer had a "if do_transparency, set blend_method to
BLEND" type of logic. This bit was missing in the new importer; it was
only setting the eevee blend method when a transparency texture was
present, but not in other cases of transparency (as driven by MTL
"illum" mode).
Reviewd By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14783
Even if available OBJ/MTL format documentations don't explicitly specify
which characters can possibly separate keywords & arguments, turns out
some files out there in the wild use TAB character after the line
keywords. Which is something the new 3.2 importer was not quite
expecting (T97417).
Fix this by factoring out a utility function that checks if line starts
with a keyword followed by any whitespace, and using that across the
importer. Also fix some other "possible whitespace around name-like
parts" of obj/mtl parser as pointed out by the repro files in T97417.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14782
- Fix default_value initialization of custom node tree interface:
This was crashing when adding a custom interface socket to a tree.
The node_socket_set_typeinfo function was called too early, creating a
default float socket, which then doesn't match the socket type after
changing to the custom type.
The node_socket_set_typeinfo only allocates and initializes
default_value when it isn't already set. That is because the function is
used either when creating new sockets or to initialize typeinfo after
loading files. So default_value has to be either null or has to be
matching the current type already.
- Fix RNA flag for string return value of the valid_socket_type callback:
String return values of registerable RNA functions need a
PROP_THICK_WRAP flag since they don't have a fixed buffer to write into.
This should have (mostly) no functional changes.
Support for clipping was added to the shaders but it is not enabled for now
as we wait for the Gpencil engine to support clipping.
Simple port.
Also a description of how each shader is used has been added.
NOTE: The shader created using `OVERLAY_shader_paint_vertcol` cannot be tested.
Apparently it is created but not used.
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14812
The Multiscatter GGX code was missing the same-side checks for incoming and
outgoing directions w.r.t. to shading and geometry normal.
Should not be needed for the Glass variant since it intentionally has both
reflection and transmission.
This allows object extras such as image-empties to be shown in the VR
viewport/headset display. Being able to see reference images in VR can
be useful for architectural walkthroughs and 3D modeling applications.
Since users may not want to see all object extras (lights, cameras,
etc.), per-object-type visibility settings are also added as session
options.
By slightly refactoring the definition of the 3D View object types
visibility panel (note: no functional changes), the VR Scene Inspection
add-on can show a similar panel without duplicating code. When VR
selection is possible in the future, the object type select options can
also be enabled.
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14220
A change proposed in T97697, using existing saturation as a multiplier for the filter operation
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Review By: Joseph Eagar, Julian Kaspar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14808
Ref D14808
Add "stageMetersPerUnit" render setting for USD files that have that set to
something other than the default (e.g. exported by Blender).
And fix a crash when an application creates a Hydra render pass on a thread
that does not have an OpenGL context current.
Long term, this should replace the XML format. This reuses the Hydra render
delegate implementation, and so supports the same features. The same command
line options and GUI work for both XML and USD also.
The implementation of this is still disabled, waiting for some refactoring of
USD library linking. However we want the Cycles code to be in sync between
repositories for the 3.2 release.
Ref T96731
* Leave code for building the render delegate against other applications and
their USD libraries to the Cycles repository, since this is not a great fit.
In the Blender repository, always use Blender's USD libraries now that they
include Hydra support.
* Hide non-USD symbols from the hdCycles shared library, to avoid library
version conflicts.
* Share Apple framework linking between the standalone app and plugin.
* Add cycles_hydra module, to be shared between the standalone app and plugin.
* Bring external libs code in sync with standalone repo, adding various missing
libraries.
* Move some cmake include directories to the top level cycles source folder
because we need to control their global order, to ensure we link against the
correct headers with mixed Blender libraries and external USD libraries.
In the current code we do not render any curves if they have not been
converted to meshes. This change makes the custom bone drawing try to
render mesh objects first and then falls back to curve objects if there
is no mesh data available.
Reviewed By: Clement
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D14804
While the reference would never be used in case of NULL pointer, this
bit of code was not really clear and nice, so make it less ambiguous
now. Also add early return in case a NULL idv pointeris actually passed.
While code deleting old (relocated to new ones) IDs would work fine in
typical cases, it would fail badly in others, when e.g. drivers would
create 'reversed' dependency from the obdata ID to the object ID.
This commit uses a less efficient, but much safer method. It also
ensures no relocated old IDs is left over in the file (previous version
could easily leave some old IDs from the old library until a full
save/reload cycle happened).
While relatively minor issue, it could become fairly annoying in a big
project, since once an ID is tagged as directly linked it tend to remain
as such.
Now also force indirect tagging when loading new IDs as part of a lib
relocation process, since the ones actually directly linked will be
tagged as such later on.
While this only had minor potential effect, both code incrementing
usercount of newly remapped IDs were wrong.
Original one would by-pass any 'ensured user' handling, newer one would
systematically make the ID directly linked...
`id_us_plus_no_lib` is to be used here.
Fact that those options are only used in a specific case, and that the
same behavior is ensured in a different part of the code in other cases,
is fairly confusing and unfortunate... At least document it.
This was caused by the compilation job being created suspended (to avoid
UI slowdown because of the material Preview Icons). The suspended job
wasn't passing the `WM_jobs_test` in `DRW_deferred_shader_remove` and
the material would still be in the compile queue with its status equal to
`GPU_MAT_QUEUED`. This would block the main thread in the waiting loop.
But since the job manager timer needs to execute in the main thread, the
compilation job was never being pushed out of its suspended state.
This lead to a complete lock situation.
The solution is to use `WM_jobs_customdata_from_type` which does exactly
what we need.
Also fixed a nullptr free.
* Float/double promotion warnings were mainly meant for avoiding slow
operatiosn in the kernel. Limit it to that to avoid hard to fix warnings
in Hydra.
* Const warnings in Hydra iterators.
* Unused variable warnings when building without glog.
* Wrong camera enum comparisons in assert.
* PASS_UNUSED is not a pass type, only for pass offsets.
There were two calls to access job's custom data. One of them
ignored job type, the other one ignored job owner.
Now there is a single function to access job's custom data.
If the job type or owner is not relevant NULL or WM_JOB_TYPE_ANY
can be passes explicitly.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14803
When pushing down an Action onto an NLA track, set the new Strip's
influence to the Action's influence. This is done by setting a key due
to the way the NLA Strip influence works (it's either animated, or
ignored).
Reviewed By: sybren, RiggingDojo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14719
For a single day in 2015 between rBff3d535bc2a6309 and rB945f32e66d6ada,
custom data structs could be written with an incorrect maxlayer field.
This means that custom data structs read from those files would think
they have more space to add new layers than they actually did, causing
a crash if more layers were added. This was found while investigating
a crash from D14365 which adds new face corner layers in versioning.
The fix is to reset all maxlayer integers to totlayer, which is
done when writing files in current Blender anyway.
The file tests/render/motion_blur/camera_zoom_blur_perspective.blend
has this problem as it was added on 2015-07-21, right between the two
commits. Adding three custom data layers in versioning code would crash.
The problem was originally found and investigated by Martijn Versteegh
(@Baardaap), thanks!
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14786
Add the Discontinuity (Euler) Filter operator to the Dope Sheet->Key
menu, so it's not only available from the Graph Editor->Key menu. On
request of @pablico, see T95386.
This required changing a poll function which is used by a bunch of other
operators, which seemed scary at first, but my thinking is that if an
operator can execute in the Graph Editor, then it should also be able to
execute in the Dope Sheet. I think the only reason this wouldn't be true
is if we were storing animation data in the UI itself, which of course
we don't. So I hope this is okay.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14015
Simple port with a few cosmetic changes:
- Attribute named "color" for indices VBO is now called "index"
- The indices VBO is now composed of `int`s instead of `uint`s (this simplifies the source)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14800
This patch has also been contributed upstream, so will not be needed anymore
soon. Also automatically clear cached variables for new nanovdb location in
libs.
NanoVDB is now bundled with OpenVDB (since rBb9c37608a9e) instead of a
separate package.
This still doesn't include our patch to support AMD HIP; that'll be
committed separately soon.
The bitwise XOR used to compute the delta (`changed`) might produce NaN and
thus produce undefined behavior when comparing to another float (because of
float promotion).
shader_builder had no manifest set, leading
to the classic common control version being
loaded which in turn caused an import error
and made the executable fail to initialize.
After rB47276b847017, for certain socket types such as object or
material, the name of the item is not obtained correctly leading
the tooltip to display random non-character memory values as text.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14762
When the object's position depends on the geometry and the geometry
depends on the object's position, we can't count on the object's
evaluated geometry to be available. Lattices and mesh objects have
equivalent checks in this vertex parenting function.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14781
Along with the port to createInfo this also:
- Packs constant uniforms in a UBO.
- Share enum declaration and unify names
- Makes codeflow easier to undestand.
- Split grid data to its own struct.
# Conflicts:
# source/blender/draw/engines/overlay/overlay_grid.c
For properties exposed to the geometry nodes modifier, decorators didn't
work at all for colors and it only worked on the X component of vectors.
The fix is to use -1 for the RNA index of the decorator button instead
of 1, which lets the UI code figure out what to do with arrays.
This patch modifies tooltips of attributes and UV maps to resolve
inconsistencies. It also restores the vertex color icon that went
missing from the UI lists when color attributes replaced vertex colors.
Fixes T97614
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14768
Recent cleanups 9a8669ac81 and 1c790555a0
incorrectly interpereted the bitfield width syntax as a default
value. Also resolve two other compilation warnings.
Currently, the `eval` and `pdf` are not explicitly set to zero when a BSDF sample is invalid (e.g., below the upper hemisphere), when calling
`bsdf_sample` or `bsdf_eval`. It is assumed that `eval` and `pdf` are set to zero before these functions are called, which can cause problems if not.
This patch fixes this potential problem by explicitly setting `eval` and `pdf` to zero when the sampled direction is invalid.
I also added a sanity check if `eval` and `pdf` are valid (i.e., >= 0.f).
The check is activated when build in debug mode and with the `WITH_CYCLES_DEBUG` set to `ON`.
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14776
When converting from XYZ to RGB it can happen, in some sky models, that the resulting RGB values are negative.
Atm, this is not considered and the returned values for the sky model can be negative.
This patch clamps the returned RGB values to be `= 0.f`
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14777
Allow the session to save the choice for domain and data type since
it is highly likely that the user intends to use the same settings
for subsequent color attributes.
Use expanded button selectors for domain and data type since there
are only two options for each.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14785
A snap state can be replaced by another snap state of a gizmo or cursor.
The snap gizmo should only change its state, not the current state.
It's not really a problem currently.
D14686 added autopep8 which implicitly dragged in
toml and pycodestyle which were not versioned, this
diff adds explicit versions of these deps so there
won't be any version changes if we rebuild in the
future.
Reviewed By: brecht, sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14793
If the measure gizmo is enabled, its snap state is used in the snap update.
As it does not require a plane, the orientation of the plane is not
calculated.
However, the calculation of the plane's orientation must prevail over
the states.
`PXR_ENABLE_OSL_SUPPORT=OFF`: OpenShadingLanguage is an optional
dependency of the Imaging module. However, since that module was
included for its support for converting primitive shapes (sphere, cube,
etc.) to geometry, OSL is not necessary. Disabling it will make it
simpler to build Blender; currently only Cycles uses OSL.
`PXR_ENABLE_GL_SUPPORT=OFF`: GL support on Linux also links to X11
libraries. Enabling it would break headless or Wayland-only builds.
OpenGL support would be useful if someone wants to work on a Hydra
viewport in Blender; when that's actually being worked on, we could
patch in a new PXR_ENABLE_X11_SUPPORT option (to separate OpenGL from
X11) and contribute it upstream.
`PXR_BUILD_OPENIMAGEIO_PLUGIN=OFF`: It's used for loading image textures
in Hydra Storm / Embree renderers which we don't use.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo, brecht, makowalski
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14792
Split 'ED_view3d_cursor_snap_data_get' into 'update' and 'get' functions
Sometimes we just want to update and sometimes we just get the result.
Make it clear.
When height is limited, it is defined by space occupied by strips,
but at least channels 1 to 7 will be always visible. This allows it to
easily overview timeline content by zooming out to maximum extent in Y
axis and panning in X axis.
More channels can be "created" on demand by moving strip to higher
channel. When strip is removed and highest channel becomes empty, view
will stay as is until it is moved down. Then new highest point is
remembered and it is not possible to pan upwards until strip is moved to
higher channel.
Limiting takes into account height of scrubbing and markers area as
well as scrollers. This means that when zoomed out to maximum extent,
no strips are obstructed by fixed UI element.
Fixes T57976
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14263
This complex comment was hard to parse visually.
There was some odd line breaking going on, and together with no
indentation for the continued lines, it was just a blob of text with no
visual structure. You wouldn't see easily where the description of an
argument started or ended.
Geometry node group inputs and outputs get a new property that controls
the attribute name used for that field input/output when assigning the
node group to a modifier for the first time. If the default name is assigned
to an input, the default "Use attribute name" is true .
In order to properly detect when a node group is first assigned,
the modifier now clears its properties when clearing the node group.
Ref T96707
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14761
This patch adds the drag and drop strip previews in the VSE.
It also adds two new functions to the drag and drop API.
1. "draw_in_view" for callbacks that wants to draw elements in local viewport coordinates
2. "on_drag_start" that can be used for prefetching data only once at the start of the drag.
Reviewed By: Julian, Campbell
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D14560
When using an offset modifier on a grease pencil object, the performance
could be impacted due to the randomize option introduced by rB6a2bc40e0131.
Even if the option was not used (offset, rotation, scale set to zero), the modifier
would still compute the random transformation matrix.
The patch checks if the randomization is used and only then caluclates the matrix.
Reviewed By: #grease_pencil, antoniov
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14553
As the default handle type in Blender is 'Auto Clamped' the Equalize
Handles operator will often appear to have no affect on the selected
keyframes on which it is run. If either of the keyframes' handle types
are 'Auto', 'Auto Clamped', or 'Vector', this patch will convert the
handles to 'Aligned'.
Reviewed By: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T96476
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14345
Since rBfa43c47c7cb8446b632a4c0f712162ba615fe51f the progress bar do not
show the compilation progress. This was misleading as users could think
it could be canceled or prevent rendering.
Now we just show how many shaders are still in the compilation queue inside
each viewport. This number is more accurate than the percentage that was
previously displayed in the progress bar.
This uses refcounter instead of double thread mutexes. This should be
more robust and avoir use after free situation.
Also remove redundant structures and the use of scene as the job owner.
Removal of the `WM_redraw_windows` call in `wm_file_write` introduced
in rB7a9cfd08a8d7415ff004809cf62570be9152273e as that can cause
crashing while saving from a script.
See D14780 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14780
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
At least on the Mac, `std::sort` sometimes passes the same value in the
`a` and `b` parameters.
The `true` return is only for cases where `a` is less than `b`.
This is to avoid use after free when the `GPUPass` gets compiled after the
original `GPUMaterial` used to create it was freed.
The issue was introduced by rBfa3bd17ae873
The subdivision is always recomputed on the CPU when displaying stats
if the mesh is animated which leads to bad performance.
This caches the subdivision topology counters from the draw code in the
mesh runtime and uses them for the viewport statistics.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14774
The crash is caused as the subdivision wrapper does not have loop
normals, which are generally computed at the end of the modifier stack
evaluation via `mesh_calc_modifier_final_normals`. (Note that they are
initially computed, but deleted by the subdivision wrapper creation.)
This records in the mesh runtime whether loop normals should have been
computed and computes them alongside the subdivision wrapper.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14489
There are a number of shaders, most notably grid_frag.glsl, which rely on default assignments to uniform values within shaders. This is not currently supported by the shader uniform push model implemented for the Metal backend, wherein uniform updates are pushed as a singular block of data. Any default assignment would become over-written.
As such, adding assignments of these default values in the high-level, to ensure the correct value is written for all APIs. This likely impacts Vulkan push-constants as well.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14555
This covers implementation of the GPUTexture abstraction for the Metal backend, with additional utility functionality as required.
Some components have been temporarily disabled pending dependencies on upcoming Metal backend components, and these will be addressed as the backend is fleshed out.
One core challenge addressed in the Metal backend is the requirement for read/update routines for textures. MTLBlitCommandEncoders offer a limited range of the full functionality provided by OpenGLs texture update and read functions such that a series of compute kernels have been implemented to provide advanced functionality such as data format conversion and partial/swizzled component updates.
This diff is provided in full, but if further division is required for purposes of code review, this can be done.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White
Ref T96261
Reviewed By: fclem
Maniphest Tasks: T96261
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14543
When more than one, consecutive, subdivision modifier is used on a Mesh,
the last subsurf modifier is used for GPU subdivision even though it
might be disabled. This is because retrieving the last subsurf modifier
in the draw code did not check whether the modifier was disabled or not.
To fix this, the session UUID of the modifier which delegated evaluation
to the GPU code is cached and used in the draw to select the right subsurf
modifier.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14488
This is a stripped down version of D14645 without the scene specialisation optimisations.
The two major changes in this patch are:
- Enables more aggressive inlining on Apple Silicon resulting in a 1.1x speedup and 10% reduction in spill, at the cost of longer pipeline build times
- Revival of shader binary archives through a new ShaderCache which is shared between MetalDevice instances using the same physical MTLDevice. This mitigates the extra compile times via explicit caching (rather than, as before, relying on the implicit system shader cache which can be purged without notice)
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14763
Adds a column to the right in the Library Overrides Hierarchies view
mode to toggle editability of library overrides.
Note that making a library override non-editable currently involves
clearing all overridden properties. This is an arguable design choice,
we should probably at least warn the user before doing this.
Part of T95802.
Reviewed by: Bastien Montagne
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14653
The code to compare buttons from the previous to the current frame, to
see if they match (an thus should keep the same state) was quite
generic, and didn't allow much flexibility/customization. For some
cases this isn't enough, and a more specific comparison is needed. Say
if some buttons don't actually store comparable data themselves, only
via the button context. This was the case in D14653.
It was possible to set context pointers for buttons via the layout, but
not for buttons in places where the layout system wasn't used (where
buttons are placed manually). This is needed for buttons in the
Outliner, see D14653.
/maxcpucount:1 and /m are the same option with the latter
one using all cores available, leading to the situation
where msbuild would start N side by side project builds
that all tried to use N cores as well. leading to severe
memory and compute starvation during the deps build.
Goals:
* Better high level control over where devirtualization occurs. There is always
a trade-off between performance and compile-time/binary-size.
* Simplify using array devirtualization.
* Better performance for cases where devirtualization wasn't used before.
Many geometry nodes accept fields as inputs. Internally, that means that the
execution functions have to accept so called "virtual arrays" as inputs. Those
can be e.g. actual arrays, just single values, or lazily computed arrays.
Due to these different possible virtual arrays implementations, access to
individual elements is slower than it would be if everything was just a normal
array (access does through a virtual function call). For more complex execution
functions, this overhead does not matter, but for small functions (like a simple
addition) it very much does. The virtual function call also prevents the compiler
from doing some optimizations (e.g. loop unrolling and inserting simd instructions).
The solution is to "devirtualize" the virtual arrays for small functions where the
overhead is measurable. Essentially, the function is generated many times with
different array types as input. Then there is a run-time dispatch that calls the
best implementation. We have been doing devirtualization in e.g. math nodes
for a long time already. This patch just generalizes the concept and makes it
easier to control. It also makes it easier to investigate the different trade-offs
when it comes to devirtualization.
Nodes that we've optimized using devirtualization before didn't get a speedup.
However, a couple of nodes are using devirtualization now, that didn't before.
Those got a 2-4x speedup in common cases.
* Map Range
* Random Value
* Switch
* Combine XYZ
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14628
The new name is `Internal Dependencies`.
* Is more inline with the general goal of the panel.
* Can also show which external objects are used in the node tree in the future.
This name was choosen in the geometry nodes submodule meeting (2022-04-25).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14752
This macro allows defining a default argument for when the translation
unit is compiled in C++. Otherwise (in C), the argument has to be passed
explicitly.
A couple of benefits:
* Default arguments are a nice quality-of-life feature in C++. It's
annoying if these can't be used in C++ files, just because the header
with the function declaration still needs to be C compatible.
* Adds useful information to the API declaration. E.g. that an argument
can be nullptr.
* Should help us to move to using default arguments more, helping
readability (arguably)
Used in D14653.
Reviewed By: LazyDodo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14654
This commit adds support for the curves object to the apply modifier
operator. A warning is added when the evaluated result of the modifier
doesn't contain any curves data.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14730
Motion paths can now be initialised to more sensible frame ranges,
rather than simply 1-250:
- Scene Frame Range
- Selected Keyframes
- All Keyframes
Reviewed By: sybren, looch, dfelinto, pablico
Maniphest Tasks: T93047
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13687
Add missing check as the context override dict may have been copied
since it was assigned, also initialize the context manager with
PyType_Ready, while it didn't cause any errors - it's expected
that all types are initialized.
Aggressive needs to be enabled for many useful edits to take effect,
the ignore list is currently used to disable edits that may need
further checks/investigation before they're enabled.
Note that aggressive was already enabled for the:
source/tools/utils/autopep8_clean.py script which was previously used
when applying autopep8.
Failure to clip automatic-names meant named could end with a "." for e.g.
Error in [0] meant the clipped text was copied then
immediately overwritten.
[0]: 354e6b9c18
- De-duplicate txt_new_linen & txt_new_line.
- Don't accept NULL as input for txt_new_linen & txt_new_line
(callers can pass in an empty string instead).
- Avoid duplicate strlen calls in txt_new_linen.
- Use memcpy when the length of the string is known in txt_delete_sel &
BKE_text_load_ex.
`attribute_try_create` didn't understand that the vertex group
attribute already existed because it only looks for names in custom
data layers when the domain matches. Using `attribute_exists`
unfortunately requires another loop through all attribute names,
but that should be optimized separately in the future anyway.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14756
Added a fallback path to compute the
cursor radius for when the stroke
starts over a blank area of space
(in which case SCULPT_cursor_geometry_update
fails).
This commit makes the `MeshVertex.normal` property read-only.
In practice it already was, since the value could be overwritten at any
time if code requests updated normals, so this just clarifies that
position and avoids misleading users.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14696
auto-iteration property in mask filter
Note: Auto-iteration is still set manually
for increase/decrease contrast. These should
probably become their own operators.
by showing redo panel.
The A hotkey has "auto iteration" enabled by default,
which calculates the number of times to run the filter
using a heuristic based on vertex count.
To make clear to the user what is going on the redo
panel is now shown for the mask filter operator.
NOTE: I discovered the source of the bug where sculpt
operators' redo panels were greyed out. The name
fed to SCULPT_undo_push_begin must match the operator
name. I've added a comment in sculpt_intern explaining
this.
Remembering the number of curves of every type makes it fast to know
whether processing specific to a single curve type has to be done.
This information was accessed in quite a few places, so this should be
an overall reduction in overhead for the new curves type.
The cache is computed eagerly, in other words every time after changing
the curve types. In order to reduce verbosity I added helper functions
for some common ways to set the types.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14732
Changes:
- Remove `BLI_memarena` (Use `MEM_cnew` and `MEM_delete` to allocate cached data)
- Implement `snap_object_data_mesh_free_ensure` and `snap_object_data_editmesh_free_ensure` and skip need to get original key Object for editmesh data
- Use `BMEditMesh` as key for editmesh `Ghash`
- Make a better distinction between `SnapObjectData`s. (`SnapData_Mesh` and `SnapData_EditMesh`)
The editing data of a `SURF`s is similar to that of Curves and should be supported for snapping.
But unlike Curve objects, for snapping, only support the nurb points if the object is in edit mode.
This matches the solution for Meshes and avoids having to create a kind
of "boundbox" for the SURF nurb points.
* Adjust width based on node width, necessary to make the longer name below work.
* Show "X Named Attributes" in the overlay.
* Use "Accessed named attributes" in the tooltip.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14751
* If removing an attribute failed (even though it exists), don't log it as being used.
* Make warning message a bit more informative.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14750
View moves faster with two active directions.
This is probably because `dvec` is not normalized when moving in two directions.
Normalizing this direction vector will fix the problem.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14729
Since cbf033c055 the `matte_id` will be allocated in the node
storage for the forward compatibility purposes. However, this
field was never freed, leading to memory leak.
Causes annoying popup on macOS when running Cycles tests,
for example render_passes_cryptomatte_asset.blend
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14728
Add Bake Action to the NLA edit menu to aid discoverablity and allow
people to understand that Bake Action is part of working with the NLA.
Part of the NLA road map improvement project for the Animation Module.
This was a community request to add access to the Bake without needing
to turn on developer tools in the preferences and then use search in the
NLA for bake.
It seems this was always intended, as the operator is called `nla.bake`.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14575
- Add missing doxy-section for Apply Parent Inverse Operator
- Use identity for None comparison in Python.
- Remove newline from operator doc-strings.
- Use '*' prefix multi-line C comment blocks.
- Separate filenames from doc-strings.
- Remove break after return.
While the ability to run `autopep8 .` to format Blender's Python code
is handy, the settings to perform this can conflict with other uses
of autopep8 (which editors may use to auto-format on save).
Some arguments now need to be passed in, e.g:
autopep8 . --in-place --recursive --jobs=0
We'll likely include this in `make format` convenience target so the
details for invoking autopep8 shouldn't be an issue in the long term.
The current code for computing tangents is not exactly fast.
This has been a long-standing issue, and recently came up again with T97378.
The main bottleneck is fetching the mesh data, since it's handled through a callback system and each vertex might have its data queried dozens of times.
I've tried a lot of things to optimize `mikktspace.c`, but unfortunately most weren't that useful:
- Vectorizing SVec3 gives a ~5% speedup, but I'm not sure if the additional ~70 lines of code are worth it
- Keeping an internal copy of the data instead of re-querying all the time helps a lot (~50-60% time reduction), but requires a lot of extra memory (~100 byte per face)
- Going C++ and replacing the internal quicksort with std::sort shows no difference
- Restructuring the entire file to be a header-only library so that the callbacks can be inlined gives ~10% reduction, but is a major change and deviation from the original library
In the end, two simple fixes that actually help remain:
- Don't re-query the number of faces in each loop iteration
- Don't bother looking for identical vertices if there's only one vertex with that hash
With this, time for the test case in T97378 goes from 6.64sec to 4.92sec. It's something I guess.
I feel like completely refactoring this library would not be a bad idea at some point, but for now it does the job...
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14675
The uv fix just submitted had a bug where I forgot to wrap around
after adding 1. This apparently worked anyway in a debug build
but not in release build, hence the buildbot tests were failing.
Works for both Cycles and multires bake. Triangles are baked to multiple
UDIM images if they span across them, though such UV layouts are generally
discouraged as there is no filtering across UDIM tiles.
The bake margin currently only works within UDIM tiles. For the extend method
this is logical, for the adjacent faces method it may be useful to support
copying pixels from other UDIM tiles, though this seems somewhat complicated.
Fixes T95190
Ref T72390
Remove need for shadow caustic caster geometry to have a UV layout. UVs were
useful to maintain a consistent tangent frame across the surface while
performing the walk. A consistent tangent frame is necessary for rough
surfaces where a normal offset encodes the sampled h, which should point
towards the same direction across the mesh.
In order to get a continuous surface parametrization without UVs, the
technique described in this paper was implemented:
"The Natural-Constraint Representation of the Path Space for Efficient
Light Transport Simulation" (Supplementary Material), SIGGRAPH 2014.
In addition to implementing this feature:
* Shadow caustic casters without smooth normals are now ignored (triggered
some refactoring and cleaning).
* Hit point calculation was refactored using existing utils functions,
simplifying the code.
* The max number of solver iterations was reduced to 32, a solution is
usually found by then.
* Added generalized geometry term clamping (transfer matrix calculation can
sometimes get unstable).
* Add stop condition to Newton solver for more consistent CPU and GPU result.
* Add support for multi scatter GGX refraction.
Fixes T96990, T96991
Ref T94120
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14623
This is fairly tricky to perform, since there is often very limited
contextual information available about the 'active' hierarchy to
override.
This commit is a first step, it is expected to handle decently well
cases like objects and obdata (recreating necessary object and
collection hierarchy, and/or hooking it to a potential existing
hierarchy), at least in most common cases.
Ref: {T95707}.
Extends the changes started in f31c3f8114 to completely separate
much of the DRW curves code from the particle hair drawing. In the short
term this increases duplication, but the idea is to simplify development
by making it easier to do larger changes to the new code, and the new
system will replace the particle hair at some point.
After this, only the shaders themselves are shared.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14699
Add macros to get/set boolean attributes, to set float2/float3
attributes and to get float2/float3 attributes via pointer access.
Needed for D14365 and further generic attribute integration.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14708
This substantially redoes the logic by which bevel chooses, for
the middle segment when there are an odd number of segments,
which face to interpolate in, and which vertices to snap to which
edges before doing that interpolation. It changes the UV layouts
of a number of the regression tests, for the better.
An example, in the reference bug, is a cube with all seams, unwrapped
and then packed with some margin around them, now looks much
better in UV space when there are an odd number of segments.
The original mistake I made in b9febb54a4 was thinking
that the input curve object data to `BKE_displist_make_curveTypes`
was already copied from the original. I think I misread some of its
`ID` flags. This commit places the result of curves evaluation in a
duplicated curve instead, and copies the edit mode pointers
necessary for drawing overlays. `Curve` needs to know not to
free those pointers.
I still don't have a full understanding of why some of the tactics I've
used work and others don't. I've probably tried around 8 different
solutions at this point, and this is the best I came up with.
The dependency graph seems to have some handling of edit mode
pointers that make the edit mode overlays work if the evaluated
result is only an empty curve created by the evaluated geometry set.
This doesn't work with the current method and I need to set the
edit mode pointers at the end of evaluation explicitly.
We're constrained by the confusing duality of the old curves system
combined with the new design using the evaluated geometry set.
Older areas of Blender expect the evaluated `Curve` to be a copy
of the original, even if it was replaced by some arbitrary evaluated mesh.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14561
Added some regex magic in i18n py module to also extract UI names from
all of our units definitions.
Those enum values are fully dynamically generated, so they cannot be
extracted from RNA introspection.
Caused by {rBcfa53e0fbeed}
Above commit mixed up source and destination meshes causing bad lookups
on calculated normals.
Now make sure we get normals from our destination mesh to project along.
Note this was only reported for Projected Face Interpolated mode, but
same was true for Projected Edge Interpolated mode (though that one is a
bit weird to test since I think there is generally something wrong with
that mode -- with or without rBcfa53e0fbeed).
Fixes T97528
Maniphest Tasks: T97528
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14726
When in mesh editmode, attributes point to bmesh customdata, the
attribute data is empty since custom data is stored per element instead
of a single array there (same es UVs etc.).
Opposed to e.g. UVs, general attributes were not setting their data
length/size to zero in case of editmode though, which could lead to
- crash in Outliner Data Api view [that was reported in T95922]
- RuntimeError such as the following:
```
RuntimeError: bpy_prop_collection[index]: internal error, valid index 0
given in 8 sized collection, but value not found
```
Now check for mesh editmode in `BKE_id_attribute_data_length` (and
return zero in that case).
Alternatively, the check could also be done in
`rna_Attribute_data_length` only (such as UVs do in
`rna_MeshUVLoopLayer_data_length`).
Ref D11998
Fixes T95922
Maniphest Tasks: T95922
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14714
Regression in 4d0f846b93,
passing selection through to drag relied on tweak events running
even when the press event was handled which is not the case for drag.
Fix for T84962
Before the patch, edit voxel size always displayed voxel size without units, just as a number in meters.
Now it changes like in the voxel remesh panel and shows correct units
Video:
{F13009428}
In adaptive mode:
{F13009435}
Reviewed By: JulienKaspar
Maniphest Tasks: T84962
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14682
This adds pyproject.toml, needed to configure defaults for autopep8.
The file is auto-discovered in a similar way to .clang-format, other
tools could be configured here too. For now just configure autopep8 so
this can be enabled in IDE's without causing unexpected edits such as
wrapping lines over 80 columns in width.
Now autopep8 can be used from the root directory by running: autopep8 .
This uses multiple-jobs to run autopep8 over all Python scripts except
paths that are explicitly ignored in exclude defined by pyproject.toml.
Reviewed By: mont29, brecht, sybren
Ref D14686
This enables building of HIP binaries for AMD RDNA and RDNA2 GPUs.
This requires the 22.10 / ROCm 5.1 driver.
Ref T91571
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14360
If the attribute already existed, but had a different domain or data type
than the user tried to write to it with (i.e. writing to `position` with
a float), then the data from field evaluation wasn't freed.
This restructures the geometry nodes modifier attribute writing process
to solve that problem and remove some of the nested if statements
that made the process confusing.
One case that still doesn't work is writing to a builtin attribute from
a different domain. If `OutputAttribute` gets that feature then that
could be supported here too.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14706
The problem is old.
rB52be06301257 (fixed by rB4b35d6950d4f) just masked it.
`Object->data`, on evaluated objects, is not a safe pointer to get
objects with the same `BMEditData`.
Use `Object->runtime.data_orig` instead.
As `GPU_PRIM_LINE_LOOP` is not supported on Vulkan or Metal and
`GPU_PRIM_TRI_FAN` is not supported on Metal, they will be removed in
future releases.
So it is important to inform users that they are obsolete and may not
be supported for a long time.
Release Notes: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.2/Python_API
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14679
Property collection functions were not really in sync which could result
in crashes in UI_LISTS.
The reason is that attributes of type color defined on domains other than
Points or Corners are still valid, but should really be skipped for the
special "color_attributes".
`rna_AttributeGroup_color_length` itself was fine here, it skips these,
but the iterator (`rna_AttributeGroup_color_iterator_begin` /
`rna_Attributes_noncolor_layer_skip`) wasnt, so when a UI_LIST
filter_items() would iterate the collection it would actually get
results were it shouldnt.
Now check a suiting domain in `rna_Attributes_noncolor_layer_skip` as
well.
Maniphest Tasks: T97502
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14717
Since {rBeae36be372a6b16ee3e76eff0485a47da4f3c230} the distinction
between float and byte colors is more explicit in the ui. So far, geometry
nodes couldn't really deal with byte colors in general. This patch fixes that.
There is still only one color socket, which contains float colors. Conversion
to and from byte colors is done when read from or writing to attributes.
* Support writing to byte color attributes in Store Named Attribute node.
* Support converting to/from byte color in attribute conversion operator.
* Support propagating byte color attributes.
* Add all the implicit conversions from byte colors to the other types.
* Display byte colors as integers in spreadsheet.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14705
This adds a new subpanel to the geometry nodes modifier which is just
used to display information about used attributes.
* A new panel is used because adding this information anywhere else
clutters the ui too much imo.
* The general layout is similar to that in the tooltip. I found it to be more
trouble than it's worth to share this code.
Possible future improvements:
* Don't show the panel if there are no used named attributes.
* Add some heuristics to determine which named attributes the user does
not have to care about because they are only used in the node group
and don't affect anything else.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14701
Very easy fix, the bug seemed to be a result of a typo on the right-most margin.
Old: {F13013777}
New: {F13013782}
Maniphest Tasks: T97497
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14711
This was projecting the unnormalized z scale axis onto the plane defined
by the view vector. If object scale was very small, this made the empty
still visible at viewing angles far from the object axis.
Now use the normalized z scale axis to make this work the same at all
object scales.
Fixes T97004.
Maniphest Tasks: T97004
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14557
This was possible with the gizmo, but no using the operator (e.g. from
the sidebar).
Now store original offsets and reset to these on calcel (ESC or RMB).
Maniphest Tasks: T97465
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14704
Text inserted via TEXT_OT_insert would always have auto-close
logic applies which interfered any insertion of literal strings
containing brackets.
Now auto-closing brackets is restricted to characters read from
events from the operators invoke functions.
Sculpt paint tools now pop up an error message if
dynamic topology or multires are enabled.
Implementation notes:
* SCULPT_vertex_colors_poll is now a static function in sculpt_ops.c.
It is now used solely by the legacy color attribute conversion
operators (SCULPT_OT_vertex_to_loop_colors and SCULPT_OT_loop_to_vertex_colors)
and should be deleted when they are.
* There is a new method, SCULPT_handles_colors_report, that returns true if
the sculpt session can handle color attributes; otherwise it returns false
and displays an error message to the user.
- Verrtex paint mode has been refactored into C++ templates.
It now works with both byte and float colors and point
& corner attribute domains.
- There is a new API for mixing colors (also based
on C++ templates). Unlike the existing APIs byte
and float colors are interpolated identically.
Interpolation does happen in a squared rgb space,
this may be changed in the future.
- Vertex paint now uses the sculpt undo system.
Reviewed By: Brecht Van Lommel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14179
Ref D14179
Python 3.10 has added "soft keywords" [0] to their list of identifiers.
This patch adds these soft keywords to the list of builtin functions
that the text editor searches for when highlighting Python code.
The only soft keywords that Python 3.10 current has are: `match`,
`case`, and `_`, but more will likely be added in future versions.
Currently, the `_` soft keyword is ignored from highlighting. It is a
wildcard matching pattern when used with `case` (similar to `default`
for `switch`es in C/C++), but `_` is far more often used in other
contexts where highlighting the `_` might seem strange. For example,
ignoring elements when unpacking tuples (`_, g, _, a = color`).
This patch also updates the commented Python code for creating the list
of keywords, for convenience.
Before:
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After:
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Example from PEP-636 [1]
Note: These soft keywords are only reserved under specific contexts.
However, in order for the text editor to know when the keywords are used
in the appropriate contexts, the text editor would need a full-blown
Python grammar [2] parser. So, for now, these keywords are simply added
in along with the other keywords in order to highlight them in the text
editor.
[0]: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#soft-keywords
[1]: https://peps.python.org/pep-0636/#matching-specific-values
[2]: https://docs.python.org/3/reference/grammar.html
Ref D14707
Currently the "exclude" option for autopep8 isn't as reliable as it
should be since passing in absolute paths to autopep8 causes
the paths not to match. See: D14686 for details.
So explicitly disable autopep8 in this generated file (the generator
has already been updated).
Also use spaces for indentation otherwise autopep8 re-indents them.
This seems like a bug in autopep8 since it's changing lines with
autopep8 disabled. Use a workaround instead of looking into a fix since
it's simpler for all our Python files to use spaces instead of tabs and
there isn't much benefit mixing indentation for scripts.
Sometimes, when moving strip with 2 input effect attached and causing
strip overlap, this overlap is resolved incorrectly - too big offset
is applied. This is because effects are not taken into consideration
when "shuffeling" to resolve overlap.
To fix usual cases (transitions), overlap between strip and it's effect
is considered to be impossible.
There are edge cases, but these would be much more complicated to
implement and could have negative impact on performance.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14578
Crash was caused by incorrectly assuming, that rendered strip is meta
when editing code in bulk, but this wasn't true and strip had no
channels initialized, which caused crash on NULL dereference.
Correct approach is to find list of channels where on same level as
rendered strip, similar to how `SEQ_get_seqbase_by_seq` function works
for list of strips.
This reverts commit 390b9f1305. It seems to
break things on Linux for unknown reasons, so leave it out for now. A solution
to this will be required for Vega cards though.
There is not much point in having those editable in overrides, and since
those are pointers, their value always differs from ref linked ID vs.
local override one, generating 'noise' in Outliner's override property
view.
Building against the existing 3.1 libraries should continue to work, until
the precompiled libraries are committed for all platforms.
* Enable WebP by default.
* Update Windows for new library file names.
* Automatically clear outdated CMake cache variables when upgrading to new
libraries.
* Fix static library linking order issues on Linux for OpenEXR and OpenVDB.
Implemented by Ray Molenkamp, Sybren Stüvel and Brecht Van Lommel.
Ref T95206
The "PROP" in the name reflects its generic status, and removing
"LOOP" makes sense because it is no longer associated with just
mesh face corners. In general the goal is to remove extra semantic
meaning from the custom data types.
For some reason, the rework of liboverride handling of Collection items
insertion (rB33c5e7bcd5e5) completely missed to update accordingly the
default liboverride apply code...
Many thanks to Wayde Moss (@GuiltyGhost) for the investigation and
proposed solution.
This was caused by the use of a reserved keyword macro that is not
directly used but causes an error on some compiler.
Change the occurences to not match the macros.
This file was skipped by source/tools/utils/autopep8_clean.py
since it doesn't have a .py extension, running the autopep8 tool
recursively detects Python scripts without extensions.
- Increase the stack level so the reported line number references
script authors code (not Blender's wrapper function).
- Include the operator name and poll/call usage in the warning.
Support a way to temporarily override the context from Python.
- Added method `Context.temp_override` context manager.
- Special support for windowing variables "window", "area" and "region",
other context members such as "active_object".
- Nesting context overrides is supported.
- Previous windowing members are restored when the context exists unless
they have been removed.
- Overriding context members by passing a dictionary into operators in
`bpy.ops` has been deprecated and warns when used.
This allows the window in a newly loaded file to be used, see: T92464
Reviewed by: mont29
Ref D13126
These functions can be used with PyArg_ParseTupleAndKeywords
(and related functions) to take typed RNA arguments without
having to extract and type-check them separately.
No functional changes, extracted from D13126.
There's a small typo in the tool tip for applying the Parent Inverse. This patch fixes that typo
old:
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new:
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Reviewed By: Blendify
Maniphest Tasks: T97437
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14693
This is mostly a cleanup to avoid hardcoding the eager calculation of
normals it isn't necessary, by reducing calls to `BKE_mesh_calc_normals`
and by removing calls to `BKE_mesh_normals_tag_dirty` when the mesh
is newly created and already has dirty normals anyway. This reduces
boilerplate code and makes the "dirty by default" state more clear.
Any regressions from this commit should be easy to fix, though the
lazy calculation is solid enough that none are expected.
This adds support for rendering motion blur for volumes, using their
velocity field. This works for fluid simulations and imported VDB
volumes. For the latter, the name of the velocity field can be set per
volume object, with automatic detection of velocity fields that are
split into 3 scalar grids.
A new parameter is also added to scale velocity for more artistic control.
Like for Alembic and USD caches, a parameter to set the unit of time in
which the velocity vectors are expressed is also added. For Blender gas
simulations, the velocity unit should always be in seconds, so this is
only exposed for volume objects which may come from external OpenVDB
files.
These parameters are available under the `Render` panels for the fluid
domain and the volume object data properties respectively.
Credits: kernel advection code from Tangent Animation's Blackbird based
on earlier work by Geraldine Chua
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14629
The fix ensures that the reference count for `IShellItem *pSI` is decremented,
preventing a memory leak. For `IFileOperation *pfo` the decrement of the
reference count is only attempted when `CoCreateInstance` is successful.
Additionally, the gotos have been replaced with nested if/else statements.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14681
Since shader sources are now parsed on demand via `GPUShaderCreateInfo`,
sources are not available to be read via
`GPU_shader_get_builtin_shader_code`.
Currently this results in a crash as the code tries to read `NULL`
pointers.
`GPU_shader_get_builtin_shader_code` was created with the intention of
informing the user how a builtin shader works, thus "replacing"
detailed documentation.
Therefore this function doesn't really have a practical use in an addon.
So, instead of updating the function (which would require several
changes to the gpu module), remove it and improve the documentation.
Release Notes: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.2/Python_API#Breaking_Changes
Reviewed By: fclem
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14678
Noted as part of T94775 investigation by Wayde Moss (@GuiltyGhost),
thanks!
NOTE: this mistake probably did not have any pratical impact in current
code, at least for overrides.
This is to make the codegen and shading nodes object type agnostic. This
is essential for flexibility of the engine to use the nodetree as it see
fits.
The essential volume attributes struct properties are moved to the
`GPUMaterialAttribute` which see its final input name set on creation.
The binding process is centralized into `draw_volume.cc` to avoid
duplicating the code between multiple engines. It mimics the hair attributes
process.
Volume object grid transforms and other per object uniforms are packed into
one UBO per object. The grid transform is now based on object which simplify
the matrix preparations.
This also gets rid of the double transforms and use object info orco factors
for volume objects.
Tagging @brecht because he did the initial implementation of Volume Grids.
Noticed while looking into oneAPI patch.
Seems to be unused, without clear indication why/when it might be
needed. Removing the function simplifies adding the new backend.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14652
Continuing the refactors described in T93602, this commit moves
the face dot tag set by the subdivision surface modifier out of
`MVert` to `MeshRuntime`. This clarifies its status as runtime data
and allows further refactoring of mesh positions in the future.
Before, `BKE_modifiers_uses_subsurf_facedots` was used to check
whether subsurf face dots should be drawn, but now we can just check
if the tags exist on the mesh. Modifiers that create new new geometry
or modify topology will already remove the array by clearing mesh
runtime data.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14680
The following methods weren't included in API docs.
- BlendDataLibraries.load
- BlendDataLibraries.write
- Text.region_as_string
- Text.region_from_string
This doesn't cause any functional change as the RNA property
of Bone wasn't overridden by the _GenericBone's property,
however the `children` property was documented twice, causing a warning.
The UI description for the `bpy.types.ActionFCurves.remove` was incorrect;
seemingly a copy-paste typo from the `rna_Action_groups_remove` function.
Reviewed By: sybren, Blendify
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14659
Preserve multi socket link order when copying nodes or adding a new
group input sockets by linking directly to multi inputs from the group
input node's extension socket.
This is done by also copying the `multi_input_socket_index` when
the new links are created by copying existing or temporary links.
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D14535
Keep the existing Rec.709 fit and convert to other colorspace if needed, it
seems accurate enough in practice, and keeps the same performance for the
default case.
Reimplement copy geometry node groups in C. The version implemented in
Python could also manually copy the animation data, but it's more
standard to do this with `BKE_id_copy_ex` and `LIB_ID_COPY_ACTIONS`.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14615
`rna_NodeSocket_refine` and `rna_Node_refine` take significant time
when building the `NodeTreeRef` acceleration data structure, but they
aren't used at all. This commit removes their eager calculation and
instead creates them on-demand in the `rna()` functions. They also
aren't inlined to avoid including `RNA_prototypes.h` in the header.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14674
Continued improvements to the new C++ based OBJ importer.
Performance: about 2x faster.
- Rungholt.obj (several meshes, 263MB file): Windows 12.7s -> 5.9s, Mac 7.7s -> 3.1s.
- Blender 3.0 splash (24k meshes, 2.4GB file): Windows 97.3s -> 53.6s, Mac 137.3s -> 80.0s.
- "Windows" is VS2022, AMD Ryzen 5950X (32 threads), "Mac" is Xcode/clang 13, M1Max (10 threads).
- Slightly reduced memory usage during import as well.
The performance gains are a combination of several things:
- Replacing `std::stof` / `std::stoi` with C++17 `from_chars`.
- Stop reading input file char-by-char using `std::getline`, and instead read in 64kb chunks, and parse from there (taking care of possibly handling lines split mid-way due to chunk boundaries).
- Removing abstractions for splitting a line by some char,
- Avoid tiny memory allocations: instead of storing a vector of polygon corners in each face, store all the corners in one big array, and per-face only store indices "where do corners start, and how many". Likewise, don't store full string names of material/group names for each face; only store indices into overall material/group names arrays.
- Stop always doing mesh validation, which is slow. Do it just like the Alembic importer does: only do validation if found some invalid faces during import, or if requested by the user via an import setting checkbox (which defaults to off).
- Stop doing "collection sync" for each object being added; instead do the collection sync right after creating all the objects.
Cleanup / Robustness:
This reworking of parser (see "removing abstractions" point above) means that all the functions that were in `parser_string_utils` file are gone, and replaced with different set of functions. However they are not OBJ specific, so as pointed out during review of the previous differential, they are now in `source/blender/io/common` library.
Added gtest coverage for said functions as well; something that was only indirectly covered by obj tests previously.
Rework of some bits of parsing made the parser actually better able to deal with invalid syntax. E.g. previously, if a face corner were a `/123` string, it would have incorrectly treated that as a vertex index (since it would get "hey that's one number" after splitting a string by a slash), instead of properly marking it as invalid syntax.
Added gtest coverage for .mtl parsing; something that was not covered by any tests at all previously.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14586
- Was not exporting "Poly" curves at all,
- Had a crash when a single object contains multiple curves of different types -- it had a check for "is this nurbs compatible?" only for the first curve, and then proceeded to treat the other curves as nurbs as well, without checking for validity.
Fixed both issues by doing the same logic as in the old python exporter:
- Poly curves are supported,
- Treat object as "nurbs compatible" only if all the curves within it are nurbs compatible.
Added test coverage in the gtest suite. While at it, made "all_curves" test use the "golden obj file template" style test, instead of a manually coded test that checks intermediate objects but does not check the final exported result.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14611
The new 3.1 OBJ exporter code had incorrect code to determine which vertex group a polygon belongs to -- for each vertex, it was only looking at the first vertex group it has, and not using the group weight either.
This 99% fixes T96824, but not 100% on the user's submitted mesh -- exactly two faces from that mesh get assigned a different group compared to the old exporter. Either choice is "correct" given that on these two faces there are two vertex groups with equal contribution. The old Python exporter was picking the group based on internal python group name map order, whereas the new C++ exporter is picking the group with the lowest index, in case of ties. I'm not sure if it's possible to fix this TBH, will have to wait until the importer is also C++.
While at it, the new vertex group calculation code was doing a lot of redundant work for each and every face (traversing group lists several times, allocating & freeing memory), so I fixed that. Exporting a 6-level subdivided Monkey mesh with 30 vertex groups was taking 810ms, now takes 330ms.
Reviewed By: Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14500
This adds a basic unit test to check USD has been correctly
build with imaging components to support building both with
the old and new libs, it automatically adds the test when it
detects a library with imaging enabled. (platform devs will
have to pay attention it runs the test to validate the libs
build correctly)
For future use in the code it also defines a USD_HAS_IMAGING
define one could check if we're building against an USD lib
that has it (just because we build/ship with it, doesn't
mean downstream builds will ship with it, so we'll have
to be a little pro-active there)
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision:https://developer.blender.org/D14456
In some circumstances singular files with numbers in their name (like
turntable-1080p.png or frame-1042.png) might be detected as a UDIM.
The root cause in this particular instance was because `BKE_image_get_tile_info`
believed this file to be a tiled texture and replaced the filename with
a tokenized version of it. However, later on, the code inside `image_open_single`
did not believe it was tiled because only 1 file was detected and our
tiled textures require at least 2. This discrepancy lead to the broken
filename situation.
This was a regression since rB180b66ae8a1f as that introduced the
tokenization changes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14667
Also, as a suggestion, this patch changes Mask By Color and Color Filter to be the same shade of green as paint and smear tool icons
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{F12998857}
{F12998858}
Reviewed By: Julian Kaspar & Joseph Eagar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14632
Ref D14632
If the `wpoly` vector was small, the `wpoly_new` pointer could point
to part of its inline buffer on the stack, which becomes invalid out of
that scope. Instead, store `wpoly_new` as a span, and assign it properly
from the moved vector.
The HIG mentions that redundant words like "Enables" or "Activates"
shouldn't be used for tooltips of boolean properties. In this case
"When checked" was the redundant language that was implied by
the checkbox itself-- convention is to just state what the property
does when it's on.
Also change a few conjugations to the imperative and simplify
wording slightly, in order to be more consistent with language
elsewhere in Blender, and to be a bit more direct.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14644
Introduced by my recent commit: {rB3acbe2d1e933}
Lead to crash when insert_keyframe_direct() was called. Keyframing
crashed for NLA special properties (influence, animated_time),
driven properties, etc.
This commit changes the Curve to Mesh node to work with `Curves`
instead of `CurveEval`. The change ends up basically completely
rewriting the node, since the different attribute storage means that
the decisions made previously don't make much sense anymore.
The main loops are now "for each attribute: for each curve combination"
rather than the other way around, with the goal of taking advantage
of the locality of curve attributes. This improvement is quite
noticeable with many small curves; I measured a 4-5x improvement
(around 4-5s to <1s) when converting millions of curves to tens of
millions of faces. I didn't obverse any change in performance compared
to 3.1 with fewer curves though.
The changes also solve an algorithmic flaw where any interpolated
attributes would be evaluated for every curve combination instead
of just once per curve. This can be a large improvement when there
are many profile curves.
The code relies heavily on a function `foreach_curve_combination`
which calculates some basic information about each combination and
calls a templated function. I made assumptions about unnecessary reads
being removed by compiler optimizations. For further performance
improvements in the future that might be an area to investigate.
Another might be using a "for a group of curves: for each attribute:
for each curve" pattern to increase the locality of memory access.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14642
This is a partial fix to the fact that rendering with EEVEE or other GL
render engines is currently blocking the whole UI when asking to redraw
a viewport.
This patch just bypasses the viewport bind (containing the Draw Context
lock) and the following drawing. There is an update tagging to not
loose a viewport update if there was one asked.
Other queries other than view redraw (such as selection depth drawing or
offscreen drawing) will still block the whole UI as they need immediate
data feedback.
Ping @Severin for the change in `WM_draw_region_viewport_bind()`.
I'm assuming this is not an issue because it's highly unlikely to
bring up this operator during rendering. But in this case, it would just
lock as usual.
The bypassing in `DRW_notify_view_update` might be a bit overparanoid.
The ported normal calculation from ceed37fc5c neglected to
use the tilt attribute to rotate the normals around the tangents.
This commit adds that behavior back, adding a new math header file
to avoid duplicating the rotation function for normalized axes.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14655
This patch contains an initial pixel extractor for PBVH and an initial paint brush implementation.
PBVH is an accelleration structure blender uses internally to speed up 3d painting operations.
At this moment it is extensively used by sculpt, vertex painting and weight painting.
For the 3d texturing brush we will be using the PBVH for texture painting.
Currently PBVH is organized to work on geometry (vertices, polygons and triangles).
For texture painting this should be extended it to use pixels.
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Screen recording has been done on a Mac Mini with a 6 core 3.3 GHZ Intel processor.
# Scope
This patch only contains an extending uv seams to fix uv seams. This is not actually we want, but was easy to add
to make the brush usable.
Pixels are places in the PBVH_Leaf nodes. We want to introduce a special node for pixels, but that will be done
in a separate patch to keep the code review small. This reduces the painting performance when using
low and medium poly assets.
In workbench textures aren't forced to be shown. For now use Material/Rendered view.
# Rasterization process
The rasterization process will generate the pixel information for a leaf node. In the future those
leaf nodes will be split up into multiple leaf nodes to increase the performance when there
isn't enough geometry. For this patch this was left out of scope.
In order to do so every polygon should be uniquely assigned to a leaf node.
For each leaf node
for each polygon
If polygon not assigned
assign polygon to node.
Polygons are to complicated to be used directly we have to split the polygons into triangles.
For each leaf node
for each polygon
extract triangles from polygon.
The list of triangles can be stored inside the leaf node. The list of polygons aren't needed anymore.
Each triangle has:
poly_index.
vert_indices
delta barycentric coordinate between x steps.
Each triangle is rasterized in rows. Sequential pixels (in uv space) are stored in a single structure.
image position
barycentric coordinate of the first pixel
number of pixels
triangle index inside the leaf node.
During the performed experiments we used a fairly simple rasterization process by
finding the UV bounds of an triangle and calculate the barycentric coordinates per
pixel inside the bounds. Even for complex models and huge images this process is
normally finished within 0.5 second. It could be that we want to change this algorithm
to reduce hickups when nodes are initialized during a stroke.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T96710
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14504
* Curves objects now support the geometry nodes modifier.
* It's possible to use the curves object with the Object Info node.
* The spreadsheet shows the curve data.
The main thing holding this back currently is that the drawing code
for the curves object is very incomplete. E.g. it resamples the curves
always in the end, which is not expected for curves in general.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14277
**Relevant to Artists:** This patch adds an option to the Parenting
menu, `Object (Keep Transform Without Inverse)`, and Apply menu, `Parent
Inverse`. The operators preserve the child's world transform without
using the parent inverse matrix. Effectively, we set the child's origin
to the parent. When the child has an identity local transform, then the
child is world-space aligned with its parent (scale excluded).
**Technical:** In both cases, the hidden parent inverse matrix is
generally set to identity (cleared or "not used") as long as the parent
has no shear. If the parent has shear, then this matrix will not be
entirely cleared. It will contain shear to counter the parent's shear.
This is required, otherwise the object's local matrix cannot be properly
decomposed into location, rotation and scale, and thus cannot preserve
the world transform.
If the child's world transform has shear, then its world transform is
not preserved. This is currently not supported for consistency in the
handling of shear during the other parenting ops: Parent (Keep
Transform), Clear [Parent] and Keep Transform. If it should work, then
another patch should add the support for all of them.
Reviewed By: sybren, RiggingDojo
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14581
The new created strokes were not setting the right `orig` pointers, so the select operator could not select the strokes and points.
Now, the original pointers are set in the new strokes. To set the values is necessary assign the original pointer from the reference stroke because in modifiers the stroke is evaluated, so we need back two levels: Eval->Eval->Orig
Issue introduced in {rB80859a6cb272}
Only seen on Windows.
The `keyword_parse` lambda function code did not consider `\r` as a
whitespace char, resulting in a wrong parse.
(More investigation needs to be done).
Assume that only one layer matches the id and return instead
of continuing to iterate over attributes after the layers have
been potentially reallocated.
This commit removes all EEVEE specific code from the `gpu_shader_material*.glsl`
files. It defines a clear interface to evaluate the closure nodes leaving
more flexibility to the render engine.
Some of the long standing workaround are fixed:
- bump mapping support is no longer duplicating a lot of node and is instead
compiled into a function call.
- bump rewiring to Normal socket is no longer needed as we now use a global
`g_data.N` for that.
Closure sampling with upstread weight eval is now supported if the engine needs
it.
This also makes all the material GLSL sources use `GPUSource` for better
debugging experience. The `GPUFunction` parsing now happens in `GPUSource`
creation.
The whole `GPUCodegen` now uses the `ShaderCreateInfo` and is object type
agnostic. Is has also been rewritten in C++.
This patch changes a view behavior for EEVEE:
- Mix shader node factor imput is now clamped.
- Tangent Vector displacement behavior is now matching cycles.
- The chosen BSDF used for SSR might change.
- Hair shading may have very small changes on very large hairs when using hair
polygon stripes.
- ShaderToRGB node will remove any SSR and SSS form a shader.
- SSS radius input now is no longer a scaling factor but defines an average
radius. The SSS kernel "shape" (radii) are still defined by the socket default
values.
Appart from the listed changes no other regressions are expected.
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set(WITH_COREAUDIOFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With CoreAudio"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_COREAUDIOFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With CoreAudio"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_COREAUDIOFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"CoreAudio not found, plugin will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -487,7 +491,11 @@ if(WITH_FFMPEG)
list(APPENDDLLS${FFMPEG_DLLS})
endif()
else()
set(WITH_FFMPEGFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With FFMPEG"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_FFMPEGFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With FFMPEG"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_FFMPEGFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"FFMPEG not found, plugin will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -536,7 +544,11 @@ if(WITH_FFTW)
list(APPENDDLLS${FFTW_DLLS})
endif()
else()
set(WITH_FFTWFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With FFTW"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_FFTWFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With FFTW"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_FFTWFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"FFTW not found, convolution functionality will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -579,7 +591,11 @@ if(WITH_JACK)
list(APPENDDLLS${JACK_DLLS})
endif()
else()
set(WITH_JACKFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With JACK"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_JACKFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With JACK"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_JACKFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"JACK not found, plugin will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -615,7 +631,11 @@ if(WITH_LIBSNDFILE)
list(APPENDDLLS${LIBSNDFILE_DLLS})
endif()
else()
set(WITH_LIBSNDFILEFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With LibSndFile"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_LIBSNDFILEFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With LibSndFile"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_LIBSNDFILEFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"LibSndFile not found, plugin will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -649,7 +669,11 @@ if(WITH_OPENAL)
list(APPENDDLLS${OPENAL_DLLS})
endif()
else()
set(WITH_OPENALFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With OpenAL"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_OPENALFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With OpenAL"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_OPENALFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"OpenAL not found, plugin will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -685,7 +709,11 @@ if(WITH_PULSEAUDIO)
list(APPENDSTATIC_PLUGINSPulseAudioDevice)
endif()
else()
set(WITH_PULSEAUDIOFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With PulseAudio"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_PULSEAUDIOFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With PulseAudio"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_PULSEAUDIOFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"PulseAudio not found, plugin will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -716,8 +744,12 @@ if(WITH_PYTHON)
list(APPENDDLLS${PYTHON_DLLS})
endif()
else()
set(WITH_PYTHONFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With Python Library"FORCE)
message(WARNING"Python libraries not found, language binding will not be built.")
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_PYTHONFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With Python Library"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_PYTHONFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"Python & NumPy libraries not found, language binding will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -759,7 +791,11 @@ if(WITH_SDL)
list(APPENDDLLS${SDL_DLLS})
endif()
else()
set(WITH_SDLFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With SDL"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_SDLFALSECACHEBOOL"Build With SDL"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_SDLFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"SDL not found, plugin will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -1116,7 +1152,11 @@ if(WITH_DOCS)
add_custom_target(audaspace_docALL${DOXYGEN_EXECUTABLE}DoxyfileCOMMENT"Building C++ HTML documentation with Doxygen.")
else()
set(WITH_DOCSFALSECACHEBOOL"Build C++ HTML Documentation with Doxygen"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_DOCSFALSECACHEBOOL"Build C++ HTML Documentation with Doxygen"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_DOCSFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"Doxygen (and/or dot) not found, documentation will not be built.")
endif()
endif()
@@ -1129,7 +1169,11 @@ if(WITH_BINDING_DOCS)
add_custom_target(bindings_docALLCOMMAND${PYTHON_EXECUTABLE}setup.py--build-docs${SPHINX_EXECUTABLE}-q-bhtml-c"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}"-d"${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/_doctrees""${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/bindings/doc""${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/doc/bindings"DEPENDSpythonmoduleCOMMENT"Building C/Python HTML documentation with Sphinx.")
else()
set(WITH_BINDING_DOCSFALSECACHEBOOL"Build C/Python HTML Documentation with Sphinx"FORCE)
if(AUDASPACE_STANDALONE)
set(WITH_BINDING_DOCSFALSECACHEBOOL"Build C/Python HTML Documentation with Sphinx"FORCE)
else()
set(WITH_BINDING_DOCSFALSE)
endif()
message(WARNING"Sphinx not found, binding documentation will not be built.")
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Copyright (c) 2007-2011 libmv authors.
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