* Removed some un-needed armature code stubs
* Manually copying over the values of constraints in the constraint copy() callbacks should NOT be needed. Removed this from the Spline IK constraint. The manual process is only a hacky aspect of the modifier stack only!
- IPO-blocks for curves were not getting handled correctly (i.e. no conversion and relinking was taking place) when converting from 2.4x to 2.5
- Old 'speed' IPO's now have their values multiplied by the path length when they are loaded from old 2.4x files so that they work correctly in 2.5.
Also...
- Cleaned up a few instances of scruffy code formatted in some weird ad-hoc way.
- Debug prints for the start/end of the file conversion process are now all hidden behind debug-only checks. Unless the way the conversions are done is significantly changed at some point, this should be sufficient...
This adds MULTICAM-editing support for blender. (Well, the beginning of.)
There is now a new effect track, named MULTICAM, which just selects
one of the lower tracks.
Doesn't sound that exciting, but if you combine this with A/B-Trim (moving
split points of two directly connected tracks around, while magically
resizing both strips, something to be added), you just do:
* add several tracks for your camera angles
* (optionally) sync those tracks
* add one multicam track on top
Use that multicam-track to edit your movie. (Either using fcurves on the
multicam source selector or using knife-tool and A/B-Trim.)
Compare that to:
* add several tracks
* add cross fades between them
* do some python scripting to add several fcurves to make that beast
somewhat work.
* cry out loud, using it, if you have to move cut points around
Alternatively, even harder:
* just edit the old way and put strip after strip
You might think, that this isn't really helpfull for animators, but
consider using scene-strips (in OpenGL-mode) for input, that are set for
different camera angles and can now be intercut a lot more easily...
Also: small fix on the way: the speed effect can now be used in cascade.
(Don't know, if anyone used it that way, but now it works.)
eg. character.blend -> anim.blend -> comp.blend
... Would link the character.blend directly into comp.blend because on driver ID's.
In this case id_lib_extern doenst need to be called because the object its linked from is a library.
* Take border render into account when drawing grid before for render
result becomes visible.
* Use antialiasing for rendering icon previews.
* Fix Full Sample not drawing render result while rendering.
* Mesh Deform Modifier: also forgot to commit this file.
is still set very low so in many cases it could be even smaller, but being
a bit conservative here to try to avoid breaking rigs.
This is not forward-compatible, i.e. loading new files in older blender
versions will loose the binding.
Made the 'Influence' slider work for Spline IK too, and made that setting visible now that it works.
Note that there is still some popping that can occur when going to/from influence = 0.0. I'm not sure exactly what's causing this yet, but hopefully it won't be too noticeable in practice.
[#20854] PROPERTIES STAMP: Rendering stamp flickers in output renders
Blenfont was not thread safe, that is why one thread can change
the font properties (size, dpi, color, etc) at the same time
that the stamp draw on the image, and then the problem.
To make blenfont thread safe I have to change two important things:
1) Every BLF_* function take one argument, the font id.
2) We have two new function to make font "thread safe":
BLF_load_unique
BLF_load_mem_unique
This two function are for case like stamp, that need and own font
that don't share the glyph cache, so can draw without problem
in a different thread.
Why the BLF_*_unique function ?
Because blenfont keep only one copy of a font and keep a list of
"glyph cache". Every glyph cache have size and dpi, so if two
different thread access the same font at the same time, they can
change value and finish with something like the stamp problem.
Why don't remove the glyph cache ?
Because if we do that, we finish with a font object for every size
and dpi, and the stamp is really a special case that happen in
the rendering process, so I really thing is better keep the
glyph cache and make this two new function to handle this
special case.
(When I say "font object" I mean have the same freetype font multiple
times just to have differents size and dpi)
As Matt point we still can have one case that two thread access
the BLF_*_unique function at the same time, but I am looking to
fix this with some class of thread lock.
For now I test and work fine, so if some one found problem, please
let me know.
Campbell I have to change the python api (python/generic/blf_api.c)
to the new syntax, so maybe you can take a look at this.
Made texture/texture slot context a bit less flaky when dealing with active material and
texture nodes inside a node material in the node editor. Now if the active material has
nodes enabled, and there are no active material/texture nodes inside it, nothing will be
shown in the texture properties (similar to 2.49).
Previously all modifier operators relied on the buttons layout data context pointer to
decide which modifier to work on. This meant that these operators would only work
from from the properties panel, and not from scripting/macros or for operator redo.
This commit makes all modifier operators take the modifier name as an operator
property, so the operators can be re-done or executed outside of the modifier panel.
When invoking the operators from the modifier panel, they automatically fill in the
operator property from context.
This isn't a perfect API design, but it does bring these operators in line with the design
of being able to access all UI functionality via other means like scripts.
Bone would get a '.' added even when there was no extension.
(center limit would still be useful)
- name flipping function used sizeof() incorrectly.
- ED_lorem should be extern.
- collada export would run MEM_freeN on an un-initialized pointer in some cases.
- makesrna was missing a call to close a file.
- text cursor update function was missing a NULL check for st->text.
- possible (unlikely) un-initialized return value for bge python lamp.type, set error instead.
- possible (unlikely) missing NULL terminator with strncpy for ffmpeg.
- BGE Shader.setSampler(name, index): index range check was wrong.
- Compositor check for an invalid channel was incorrect.
- getting the center of selected verts used an uninitalized z axis.
- do_init_render_material() used && rather then & when testing for MA_TRANSP.
- weight paint activate flipped bone used && rather then & for flag checking.
* Division by zero fix for TNT SVD code.
* Sound fix, in case ffmpeg decode fails, don't use the samples.
* Fix for incorrect bounds of transformed objects in new raytracing code.
* Gave memory arena's a name used for allocations for easier memory
usage debugging.
* Dupligroup no_draw option was using layers but not restrict view/render
setting. (not a bugfix exactly but would do display list context switching
while drawing for no reason).
* Fix objects instanced on hair particles not giving consistent results
when the object is transformed.
* New math functions: madd_v4_v4fl, len_squared_v3v3, interp_v4_v4v4v4,
mul_v4_m4v4, SH and form factor functions, box_minmax_bounds_m4.
* mul_m4_m4m4 and mul_m3_m3m3 now accept the same pointers for multiple
arguments.
* endjob callback for WM jobs system.
* Geometry node uv/color layer now has search list/autocomplete.
* Various small buildsystem tweaks, not strictly needed yet in trunk.
* The test is now only done when some object that uses cache has actually changed.
* The added scene->physics_settings->quick_cache_step is only an internal counter, not a user changeable value.
multires modifier if both are in the stack (patch #21965)
This patch also removes limitation of multires reshaping when
destination object has got modifiers after multires modifier.