This was caused by 3dfec1ff73
which introduce the new behavior. This was to fix workflows
using a lot of semi-transparent objects which made nagivation
difficult.
This patch first roll back to the previous behavior: The
unselectable object will affect depth-aware operators.
This patch introduces a new visibility property to remove
the influence of objects in all depth picking operations
and selection operations. However the object is still
selectable through non-drawing selection operators
(e.g. select by material) and through the outliner.
This is to adress the aforementionned navigation issues.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/146706
644fb2b679 fixed a long standing issue
that offscreen example showed the wrong colors. However the fix assumes
that input texture color space is always sRGB.
This adds a shader variation that draws textures that are stored in scene referred
linear color space (like all of our Image data-block).
Co-authored-by: Clément Foucault <foucault.clem@gmail.com>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/147788
Adding panel toggles in nodegroups have somewhat of a UX antipattern. When
running the operator, it checks for conditions that indicate it should not run,
and if those are hit, it cancels execution and mentions the invalid condition in
the footer bar.
This is not ideal, the user should not have to call the operator to find out
whether it can be called.
Why it got implemented like this is likely a consequence of all interface items
being the same "New Item" operator. Poll functions cannot use operator
properties, so variants of the same operator cannot check for different
conditions for execution.
This is a problem for panel toggles, as they have more restrictions to when they
can be added that don't apply to other interface items.
This patch creates a separate operator for adding panel toggles. This allows the
condition checks to be implemented in the poll function, which enables greying
out the operator buttons and showing on tooltips what condition is invalid.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/146379
The implementation of this was broken and not actually used for the EEVEE
tests, as there is currently no separate reference directory for AMD.
Move it to the render report module so it can be reused by different tests.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148148
Only use this feature when building for 1 or 2 CUDA architectures.
Otherwise CMake will build the binaries in parallel, and NVCC will then
also launch multiple threads for each binary.
We could add more manual control for this, but the main use case for
this is local builds and an automatic heuristic seems more likely to
help than an option that developers or users might not discover.
For minimal memory usage WITH_CYCLES_CUDA_BUILD_SERIAL still exists
to use only 1 thread for CUDA compilation.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/147303
It's not very obvious to some people what the effect will be from
looking at the thumbnail alone. Also, we plan to make the thumbnails
smaller (48px vs 64px) by default to match other asset shelves size.
This PR updates the thumbnails by making the effects stronger. See PR
for example images.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148192
The issue was that the data-blocks of two different undo steps were detected to
be identical, even if the attributes changed. That's because even if the
implicitly-shared data was different, they were turned into the same pointer by
cadb3fe5c5 on write.
This patch makes it so that for undo steps, implicitly shared data does not use
the pointer stability feature (in a sense, implicit-sharing itself provides
pointer stability for undo steps already).
The main tricky aspect is that we need to know if a pointer is implicitly shared
in `writestruct_at_address_nr` and oftentimes that's called before the
corresponding shared data is actually written with `BLO_write_shared`. The
solution is to enforce that the blend-write code has to know what pointers are
implicitly-shared before they are written the first time. The simplest way to
ensure that is to call `BLO_write_shared` first. However, that's not always
possible, especially when the pointer is directly embedded in an ID. Therefore,
there is a new `BLO_write_shared_tag` function that can be used in such cases.
The undo performance for the file in #141262 is still fixed with this change.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148144
This is an alternate solution to !146889 to improve labels in the
camera UI, while being much less invasive. It doesn't take custom
labels into account, but it simply uses the parameter names with title
case.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148141
When saving asset catalogs to an already-existing file, only perform
that save when there were local changes to the catalogs. This prevents
unnecessary writes to the catalog definition file, as that can cause
conflicts when multiple Blender instances share the same asset library
(either directly or via Syncthing/Dropbox/etc.)
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148205
Swapchains can be destroyed safely after a new image
is presented in a new swapchain or when all submission
and presentation fences are signaled, this last ones
where missing causing issues with some drivers when
recreating swapchains.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/147226
This has ripple effects by making the "hide value" setting ineffective and
always hiding socket values as well as graying out the "hide value" node group
option.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148188
Follow on from PR #141891. The `MTLAccelerationStructureUsagePreferFastIntersection` flag didn't exist until Xcode 26.0, so we ensure that it is defined for forward-compatibility. The runtime `if (@available(macos 26.0, *))` checks still remain.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/147561
The bone collection operator was not updated to handle the new flag
which is now on the `bPoseChannel` instead of the `Bone`.
For this to work, the operator now needs the `bArmature` as well as the `Object`
and they need to be in sync. Additional code was added to the poll function
to ensure this is the case.
As a bonus, when working with multiple armatures this now works as expected
where only the bones of the active armature are selected even if the armature is
shared. The active object is determined by the last bone clicked.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148185
Instead of always resetting the 'standard' transform, only reset those
array elements that were actually animated (and whose animation has
thus been transfered to the corresponding 'delta' transform).
This approach also has the advantage of using the defaults from RNA,
rather than hard-coding defaults based on the property name.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/147982
When connecting node sockets, a search menu opens. Its items need to
be added, and translated manually. This commits adds a few missing
items from recent nodes.
It does the same for sockets coming from node group assets.
Reported by Ye Gui in #43295.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148079
This PR slightly raises the accepted noise level for the following EEVEE
tests that were likely incorrectly marked as failed on Intel GPUs:
- render_layer: aov_transparency
- light: triangle_light_sampling
- bsdf: metallic_thinfilm_physical, metallic_thinfilm_f82
- principled_bsdf: principled_bsdf_transmission
Brush directions are dynamic, the enum can have different options
depending on brush type. This commit manually extracts the options.
The labels use the "Brush" translation context, to disambiguate
"Deflate", the operation, with the compression algorithm.
Also `smooth_direction_items` is moved inside
`rna_Brush_direction_itemf()`, since it is used only there, same as
the other brush direction items.
Reported by Ye Gui in #43295.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148081
When select-sync was used with both edge & face modes enabled,
vertex selection logic was used which resulted in no visible selection.
Now edge selection is used when both edge and face modes are enabled.
Ref !148181
Implement pinned with select-sync (technically not a bug),
more an oversight in !138197.
Some subtle functional changes have been made.
- Select pinned now only works in vertex select mode
since previously it was possible to select vertices in edge/face modes
where the selection wasn't displayed.
- The island selection option is ignored when selecting pinned.
- The select pinned operator wasn't working with select sync edge/face
modes. Exits with an error instead.
Ref !148181
Some less obvious uses of the `Bone.hide` property were missed in the last fix.
Since the property was moved to the pose bone this no longer worked
and has been replaced with `PoseBone.hide`
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/148183
Resolve regression with GNOME-48 & LIBDECOR caused by fix for GNOME-49
(see !148104).
New normal (non-maximized) windows were not refreshing and ignored
cursor input. Workaround the issue be resetting the title.
See code-comments for details.
Ref !148178
PRs #147511 and #147595 ensured that any check for scene strip renders
in the prefetch thread would also recurse into "sequencer-type" scene
strips, but this introduced the potential for an infinite recursion.
Fix by using `SeqRenderState` to detect such a recursion.
Also remove unused `seqbasep` context member in `PrefetchJob`, and
add a check for non-nullptr `Editing`, fixing a crash where the scene was
present without an `Editing` counterpart.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/147949
Add a simple check to the Marker keymap poll. Since there's no `bContext`
passed to the function we can reconstruct it from the workspace.
We can exit early if there is no sequencer scene (when no markers are
guaranteed). View layer can remain the same since it only applies in the
`SPACE_ACTION` case.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/147903