Regression in [0] which didn't account for entering paths in the
file selector which would create paths without confirming,
warning that the "confirm" property was missing.
Entering `*.*` would create `_._` for e.g in the users CWD for example.
Ref !128568
[0]: 6dd0f6627e.
This is due to wrong `is_pad` is passed as argument. It should be false
for gizmo tooltips. For menus when fields size is zero i.e. no
element is appended yet, the python message will be at the top of
tooltip region.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128243
This renames the mode identifiers to be consistent with e.g. the context mode identifiers and other names used for the new Grease Pencil.
For `object.mode`:
* `PAINT_GPENCIL` -> `PAINT_GREASE_PENCIL`
* `SCULPT_GPENCIL` -> `SCULPT_GREASE_PENCIL`
* `VERTEX_GPENCIL` -> `VERTEX_GREASE_PENCIL`
* `WEIGHT_GPENCIL` -> `WEIGHT_GREASE_PENCIL`
For the internal `ob->mode` flag:
* `OB_MODE_PAINT_GPENCIL_LEGACY` -> `OB_MODE_PAINT_GREASE_PENCIL`
* `OB_MODE_SCULPT_GPENCIL_LEGACY` -> `OB_MODE_SCULPT_GREASE_PENCIL`
* `OB_MODE_VERTEX_GPENCIL_LEGACY` -> `OB_MODE_VERTEX_GREASE_PENCIL`
* `OB_MODE_WEIGHT_GPENCIL_LEGACY` -> `OB_MODE_WEIGHT_GREASE_PENCIL`
Resolves#127374.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128604
Previously, when compiling on Rocky Linux 8 with fno-honor-nans, compile
time was more than 5x longer than expected, and there was an unresolved
symbol to __sqrtf_finite in GPU binaries.
Once defining sqrtf in compat.h, both issues are effectively gone, this
was certainly due to problematic interactions with build system's math
library headers.
So we can remove current workaround of defining fhonor-nans, and now
have the same set of flags on both Windows and Linux.
Instead of calling `BKE_nlastrip_new()` (which, due to backward compat
reasons automatically picks a slot), the Push Down operator now calls
`BKE_nlastrip_new_for_slot()`, which explicitly assigns the given slot.
On top of that, the frame range of the slot is used to set the strip's
frame range (instead of the range of the entire Action).
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128444
Instead of using direct property manipulation to enter tweak mode, use
the regular `animrig::assign_…` functions. When used in the right order,
as introduced in this commit, the "disallow assigning an Action in tweak
mode" logic can just stay simple as it is.
This changes the include directive to use the standard C preprocessor
`#include` directive.
The regex to applied to all glsl sources is:
`pragma BLENDER_REQUIRE\((\w+\.glsl)\)`
`include "$1"`
This allow C++ linter to parse the code and allow easier codebase
traversal.
However there is a small catch. While it does work like a standard
include directive when the code is treated as C++, it doesn't when
compiled by our shader backends. In this case, we still use our
dependency concatenation approach instead of file injection.
This means that included files will always be prepended when compiled
to GLSL and a file cannot be appended more than once.
This is why all GLSL lib file should have the `#pragma once` directive
and always be included at the start of the file.
These requirements are actually already enforced by our code-style
in practice.
On the implementation, the source needed to be mutated to comment
the `#pragma once` and `#include`. This is needed to avoid GLSL
compiler error out as this is an extension that not all vendor
supports.
Rel #127983
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128076
The `paint.brush_colors_flip` option was not exposed in the vertex color
panel.
This adds the toggle in the panel and also adds the keymap `X` to flip
the colors.
The tint color and panel was not used consistently.
In Vertex Paint mode we're using the unified paint settings,
but in Draw mode, we only use the brush color for tinting.
This fixes the issue by using the unified paint settings
for all the uses of the vertex color.
Enabling render cropping while using the GPU compositor can cause the
render to be distorted in certain resolution and border configurations.
This is due to a difference in how the compositor and the render
pipeline compute the effective bordered size of the render. While
mathematically identical, difference in rounding can cause off by one
errors in the computed size. The render pipeline computes the integer
bounds of the border then computes the size from that, while the
compositor multiplies the float size of the border to the full size of
the render.
To fix this, we adjust the BKE_render_resolution function to compute the
border size using integer bounds like the render pipeline, which is the
function used by the compositor. The cropped version of that function is
used in two other places in the image editor for displaying render
results, so we should expect no difference in outputs with minimal but
more accurate difference in display.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128576
When attaching a layered image with offset, the size of the attached
layers should be decreased. Otherwise an image view is created that can
access incorrect data.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128583
Activating render region while using the CPU compositor produces corrupt
output for areas outside of the region when using the File Output node.
That's because the Full Frame compositor ignored nodes' render_border
flag, so the areas of interest of nodes that didn't consider render
border like the File Output were corrupt, producing uninitialized
outputs.
To fix this, we just consider the render_border flag when determining
output areas for output nodes in the Full Frame compositor.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128546
The Legacy Cryptomatte node doesn't work in GPU execution mode if
Precision is set to Auto. That's because the colors picked from the Pick
layer might be in half precision and thus will not match the colors in
the Cryptomatte layers. This is due to the compositor using the
context's precision for Viewer outputs as opposed to the precision of
the image that actually needs to be viewed in the Viewer node.
To fix this, we set the Viewer node precision to be the precision of its
input, that way, the Cryptomatte pick layer will be output in full
precision as intended.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128495
When opeing the 2D Animation template, there was a UI error:
`AttributeError: 'Context' object has not attribute 'grease_pencil'`
This was because the context function `grease_pencil` was missing.
The fix adds this function.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128580
There was a bug where vertex colors were not shown in solid view in
draw or vertex paint mode. The check to use `V3D_SHADING_VERTEX_COLOR`
was outdated and checked the wrong mode flags.
The fix makes sure that we use `V3D_SHADING_VERTEX_COLOR` in
draw and vertex paint mode.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128581
Removes many of the operators, panels, and menus used exclusively by Grease Pencil v2 that are no longer needed in v3.
No functional changes are expected.
Some operators are still used by the annotations system and have to be kept around. These may be renamed in future.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/128521