Moved tweak threshold value to user preferences
This threshold might be needed to be tweaked when working with tables, i.e.
to prevent tap+slight movement be treated as tweak event.
- Fixed bug with not putting disabled markers properly when doing backwards tracking
- Fixed margin size calculating from pattern size which used to be double-sized
and prevented to track things on the image edges.
material node. This is a confusing system, but two features were missing from
2.4x that made this at least a bit more clear:
* The top right icon in the node now shows brighter again for the active node.
* Setting a material datablock in a node makes that node active.
Fix#29475: remove node from properties editor crash on windows. This was a bug
in the UI code, which code access removed data.
Fix OpenCL still being used in a case where Experimental was disabled.
Fix msvc debug warning in md5 code.
Comment from Keir's commit:
Add a new hybrid region tracker for motion tracking to libmv, and
add it as an option (under "Hybrid") in the tracking settings. The
region tracker is a combination of brute force tracking for coarse
alignment, then refinement with the ESM/KLT algorithm already in
libmv that gives excellent subpixel precision (typically 1/50'th
of a pixel)
This also adds a new "brute force" region tracker which does a
brute force search through every pixel position in the destination
for the pattern in the first frame. It leverages SSE if available,
similar to the SAD tracker, to do this quickly. Currently it does
some unnecessary conversions to/from floating point that will get
fixed later.
The hybrid tracker glues the two trackers (brute & ESM) together
to get an overall better tracker. The algorithm is simple:
1. Track from frame 1 to frame 2 with the brute force tracker.
This tries every possible pixel position for the pattern from
frame 1 in frame 2. The position with the smallest
sum-of-absolute-differences is chosen. By definition, this
position is only accurate up to 1 pixel or so.
2. Using the result from 1, initialize a track with ESM. This does
a least-squares fit with subpixel precision.
3. If the ESM shift was more than 2 pixels, report failure.
4. If the ESM track shifted less than 2 pixels, then the track is
good and we're done. The rationale here is that if the
refinement stage shifts more than 1 pixel, then the brute force
result likely found some random position that's not a good fit.
svn command used: svn merge -r 42375:42376 -r 42377:42379 ^/branches/soc-2011-tomato
- editmesh smooth & subdivide were using old mirror axis flag still.
- removed colbits from outliner and object code.
- commented some other parts of the code which access deprecated members and aren't called anywhere.
this means use of deprecated struct members gives a warning.
- makesdna.c preprocessor skips this.
- DNA_DEPRECATED_ALLOW is used so readfile.c can do versioning without warnings.
- this exposes some use of deprecated struct members, will deal with this after.
as with the HSV node the OSL code is relying on the (yet to be implemented) autorename.
Also the svm code could use mix (svm_lerp) instead:
32 . float3 color_inv = make_float3(1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f) - color;
35 . . stack_store_float3(stack, out_color, svm_lerp(color_inv, color, factor));
I have a feeling that each node 'program' should have the least program as possible. I'll see with Brecht later.
But overall I don't know if that's any fast. And apart from that I think we will need this kind of function to move to a library if multiple functions linked in are not a problem.
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reviewed and approved by Brecht
Important note:
the camera Z is reverted compared to Blender render.
Now it goes from zero (camera) to positive (in front of the camera)