This was broken even before 0649e63716 and was always expanding the
`Image`, not the movie clip (even if the source was set to
`CAM_BGIMG_SOURCE_MOVIE`)
Now the rule here seems to be to always expand unconditionally, so
remove checking the source and always expand image and movie clip.
Co-authored-by: Philipp Oeser <philipp@blender.org>
Pull Request #104815
Passing a `BitSpan` is generally better because then the caller is not
forced to allocate the bits with a `BitVector`. Also, the `BitSpan` can
be stored in the stack, which removes one pointer indirection compared
to accessing bits through a `BitVector &`.
Fix: The BKE_nlatrack_remove_and_free (#104752) unit test leaks a little memory. Cleaning up the rest of the track list to ensure everything is freed.
Co-authored-by: Nate Rupsis <nrupsis@gmail.com>
Pull Request #104839
This PR adds 2 new methods:
* BKE_nlatrack_remove
* BKE_nlatrack_remove_and_free
and modifies the existing `BKE_nlatrack_free` to remove the track list parameter.
This refactor splits out the removal / freeing into it's own methods, and provides a higher order method (BKE_nlatrack_remove_and_free) to conveniently call both.
Co-authored-by: Nate Rupsis <nrupsis@gmail.com>
Pull Request #104752
After the removal of the "normal" attribute providers, we no longer
use the concept of read-only attributes. Removing this status simplifies
code, clarifies the design, and removes potentially buggy corner cases.
Pull Request #104795
The "normal" was added before fields existed because we needed a
way to expose the data to geometry nodes. It isn't really an attribute,
because it's read-only and it's derived rather than original data.
No features have relied on the "normal" attribute existing, except
for the corresponding column in the spreadsheet. However, the
column in the spreadsheet is also inconsistent, since it isn't an
attribute but looks just like the other columns. The normal is
always visible in the spreadsheet.
Pull Request #104795
In BKE_screen_area_map_find_area_xy (find a ScrArea by 2D location),
ignore edges by using screen verts instead of totrct
Differential Revision: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/104680
Reviewed by Brecht Van Lommel
Now that the UV map names are read from the evaluated mesh the names of
the anonymous layers would show up in the UV Map node and be accessible
via the python interface.
This changes the collection definition to skip anonymous layers.
Pull Request #104783
Instead of retrieving which attributes to transfer from the geometry set
which exists at a different abstraction level, get them from accessors
directly with a newer utility function. This removes boilerplate code
and makes the logic clearer for a future even more generic attribute
propagation API.
The evaluated positions cache can live longer than a specific
`CurvesGeometry`, but for only-poly curves, it pointed to the positions,
which are freed when the curves are. Instead, use the same pattern
as the evaluated offsets and don't store the positions span, just return
it when retrieving evaluated positions.
The evaluated positions cache can live longer than a specific
`CurvesGeometry`, but for only-poly curves, it pointed to the positions,
which are freed when the curves are. Instead, use the same pattern
as the evaluated offsets and don't store the positions span, just return
it when retrieving evaluated positions.
* BLENDER_VERSION_CYCLE set to beta
* Update pipeline_config.yaml to point to 3.5 branches and svn tags
* Update and uncomment BLENDER_VERSION in download.cmake
The default import method for an asset library can now be determined in
the Preferences. The Asset Browser has a new "Follow Preferences" option
for the importing. The essentials asset library still only uses "Append
(Reuse Data)".
This is part of #104686, which aims at improving the import method
selection, especially for the introduction of the new essentials library
(which doesn't support certain import methods). Further changes are
coming to improve the UI, see #104686.
Pull Request: #104688
This adds a new `Curve Falloff` popover to the comb brush tool settings.
The curve control allows changing the brush weight along the curve to
e.g. affect the tip more than the root. This is a relative way to get
something like stiffness for short hair.
This functionality could potentially be added to some other brushes,
but the comb brush is the most important one, so that is added first.
I did add the buttons add the buttons to choose a curve map preset.
However, I did not add the preset dropdown, because that just adds
some unnecessary complexity in the code now and is redundant.
Pull Request #104589
The existing logic to copy `BMesh` custom data layers to `Mesh`
attribute arrays was quite complicated, and incorrect in some cases
when the source and destinations didn't have the same layers.
The functions leave a lot to be desired in general, since they have
a lot of redundant complexity that ends up doing the same thing for
every element.
The problem in #104154 was that the "rest_position" attribute overwrote
the mesh positions since it has the same type and the positions weren't
copied. This same problem has shown up in boolean attribute conversion
in the past. Other changes fixed some specific cases but I think a
larger change is the only proper solution.
This patch adds preprocessing before looping over all elements to
find the basic information for copying the relevant layers, taking
layer names into account. The preprocessing makes the hot loops
simpler.
In a simple file with a 1 million vertex grid, I observed a 6%
improvement animation playback framerate in edit mode with a simple
geometry nodes modifier, from 5 to 5.3 FPS.
Fixes#104154, #104348
Pull Request #104421
The issue was caused by rather recent refactor in 7dea18b3aa.
The root of the issue lies within the fact that the optical center was updated
on the Blender side after the solution was run. There was a mistake in the code
which double-corrected for the pixel aspect ratio.
Added a comment in the code about this, so that it does not look suspicious.
Pull Request #104711
## Cleanup: Refactor NLATrack / NLAStrip Remove
This PR adds 3 new methods:
* BKE_nlatrack_remove_strip
* BKE_nlastrip_remove
* BKE_nlastrip_remove_and_free
These named BKE methods are really just replacements for BLI_remlink, but with some added checks, and enhanced readability.
Co-authored-by: Nate Rupsis <nrupsis@gmail.com>
Pull Request #104437
Don't create caps when using cyclic profile splines with two or fewer
points.
This case wasn't handled, yet, leading to invalid meshes or crashes.
Co-authored-by: Leon Schittek <leon.schittek@gmx.net>
Pull Request #104594
Previously, the node used the "true" normal of every looptri. Now it uses the
"loop normals" which includes e.g. smooth faces and custom normals. The true
normal can still be used on the points by capturing it before the Distribute node.
We do intend to expose the smooth normals separately in geometry nodes as well,
but this is an important first step.
It's also necessary to generate child hair between guide hair strands that don't
have visible artifacts at face boundaries.
For perfect backward compatibility, the node still has a "Legacy Normal" option
in the side bar. Creating the exact same behavior with existing nodes isn't
really possible unfortunately because of the specifics of how the Distribute
node used to compute the normals using looptris.
Pull Request #104414
Add `contains_group` method in python api for `NodeTree` type, cleanup
`ntreeHasTree` function, reuse `ntreeHasTree` in more place in code.
The algorithm has been changed to not recheck trees by using set.
Performance gains from avoiding already checked node trees:
Based on tests, can say that for large files with a huge number
of trees, the response speed of opening the search menu in the
node editor increased by ~200 times (for really large projects
with 16 individual groups in 6 levels of nesting). Group insert
operations are also accelerated, but this is different in some cases.
Pull Request #104465
Using callback functions didn't scale well as more arguments are added.
It got very confusing when to pass tehmarguments weren't always used.
Instead use a `FunctionRef` with indices for arguments. Also remove
unused edge arguments to topology mapping functions.
Because of T95965, some attributes are stored as generic attributes
in Mesh but have special handling for the conversion to BMesh.
Expose a function to tell whether certain attribute names are handled
specially in the conversion, and refactor the error checking process
to use it. Also check for generic attributes on the face domain which
wasn't done before.
Author: Hans Goudey
Reviewed By: Joseph Eagar
Co-authored-by: Joseph Eagar <joeedh@gmail.com>
Pull Request #104567
When merging two gpencil layers, if the destination layer had a keyframe
where the source layer did not, strokes of the previous keyframe
in source layer were lost in that frame.
This happened because the merge operator was looping through
frames of the source layer and appending strokes in the
corresponding destination layer, but never completing
other frames than the ones existing in the source layer.
This patch fixes it by first adding in source layer
all frames that are in destination layer.
Co-authored-by: Amelie Fondevilla <amelie.fondevilla@les-fees-speciales.coop>
Pull Request #104558
When nodes are copied to the clipboard, they don't need their declaration.
For nodes with dynamic declaration that might depend on the node tree itself,
the declaration could not be build anyway, because the node-clipboard does
not have a node tree.
Pull Request #104432
Add a new node that groups faces inside of boundary edge regions.
This is the opposite action as the existing "Face Group Boundaries"
node. It's also the same as some of the "Initialize Face Sets"
options in sculpt mode.
Discussion in #102962 has favored "Group" for a name for these
sockets rather than "Set", so that is used here.
Pull Request #104428
As described in #95966, replace the `ME_EDGEDRAW` flag with a bit
vector in mesh runtime data. Currently the the flag is only ever set
to false for the "optimal display" feature of the subdivision surface
modifier. When creating an "original" mesh in the main data-base,
the flag is always supposed to be true.
The bit vector is now created by the modifier only as necessary, and
is cleared for topology-changing operations. This fixes incorrect
interpolation of the flag as noted in #104376. Generally it isn't
possible to interpolate it through topology-changing operations.
After this, only the seam status needs to be removed from edges before
we can replace them with the generic `int2` type (or something similar)
and reduce memory usage by 1/3.
Related:
- 10131a6f62
- 145839aa42
In the future `BM_ELEM_DRAW` could be removed as well. Currently it is
used and aliased by other defines in some non-obvious ways though.
Pull Request #104417
Subdivision surface efficiency relies on caching pre-computed topology
data for evaluation between frames. However, while eed45d2a23
introduced a second GPU subdiv evaluator type, it still only kept
one slot for caching this runtime data per mesh.
The result is that if the mesh is also needed on CPU, for instance
due to a modifier on a different object (e.g. shrinkwrap), the two
evaluators are used at the same time and fight over the single slot.
This causes the topology data to be discarded and recomputed twice
per frame.
Since avoiding duplicate evaluation is a complex task, this fix
simply adds a second separate cache slot for the GPU data, so that
the cost is simply running subdivision twice, not recomputing topology
twice.
To help diagnostics, I also add a message to show when GPU evaluation
is actually used to the modifier panel. Two frame counters are used
to suppress flicker in the UI panel.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D17117
Pull Request #104441