This was just a typo in {rBb408d8af31c9}
Must be 'MINIMUM' (instead of 'MININUM').
Maniphest Tasks: T93320
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13328
Intention of the icon is to mark add-ons that are official/bundled.
Doesn't make much sense to use the .blend file icon for that. It's
arguable if the Blender logo should be used for this, but the file icon
is definitely the wrong choice.
The Blender icon must not be used to refer to anything that is not
Blender itself. Using the Blender icon on its own to refer to .blend
files or the currently open file is a no-go, which was brought up by
Ton.
This does the following changes to the icon file:
* Add new "Current File" icon
* Change the .blend file icon to contain a file icon with the Blender
logo, but not merely the Blender logo.
* Change the backup .blend file icon accordingly.
The new "Current File" icon is used in the Asset Browser, but
could/should be used in the Outliner as well. That needs more design
discussion though.
A good sphere preview material has a 1:1 UV ratio (so we see squares as
least distorted as possible), as well as good poles.
Square UV:
The original sphere expected a 2:1 panorama to be mapped to it. This
patch changes that (I scaled Y by 0.5) so that square textures look ok.
Poles:
The original sphere had a low initial resolution, so no ammount of
subdivision would fix the poles.
The sphere has a subdivision modifier with 0 resolution. Later (3.1?) I
want to try to change the resolution on-the-fly based on whether the material
has a displacement map.
Old sphere (1.9K vertices):
{F11845752, size=500px}
New sphere (2.0K vertices):
{F11845710, size=500px}
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13309
Add the "Convert Old Pose Library" operator to the old pose library (in
the Armature properties editor). This makes it more discoverable; before
it only was available in the Action editor.
The Cycles accurate mode was removed, but the Eevee option for this has
a different meaning and should not have been removed. The Eevee accurate
makes cryptomatte accumulate for every sample, which Cycles has always
done regardless of any option.
Add a new "experimental" debug option `show_asset_debug_info`, and use
that to determine the visibility of the active asset's catalog UUID and
simple name. Previously this was only determined by the "Developer
Extras" option, which meant it was visible in too many situations. It's
not really a "developer extra", and really just a debugging tool, so the
new option is more in line with its purpose.
Reviewed by: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13242
Refreshing the assets requires `file_OT_asset_library_refresh` in the
asset browser, and `asset_OT_list_refresh` for the asset view. Both
are now done from `ASSET_OT_open_containing_blend_file`.
Python Operator templates made accessible from respective menus
(required to also use F3 search for quick access)
Also fixed Modal Draw Operator id_name (had duplicate name from other template)
Maniphest Tasks: T90866
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13182
This patch adds list colors to the light theme for the spreadsheet,
which are needed for the data set region. Addresses T92492.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13090
This function was renamed in rB2bb9a465e6c0e1ca765, but it looks like
that commit missed changing the corresponding translation regular
expression.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13171
Because the menus list several gizmo visibility settings it makes grammatical sense that the panel name is plural.
This also matches the "Overlays" menu.
Since the recent change to context paths to use the arrow icon instead of the triangle (D13106),
the `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC`is no longer used. This patch removes the icon and all references.
- Replace `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` with `RIGHTARROW` in Freestyle UI
- Remove references to `SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC` and `ICON_SMALL_TRI_RIGHT_VEC`.
Fix for built-in add-ons has been done in rBAcc2f71bfe9b0/rBAa84028f8a89a.
This will be added to the list of breaking changes [[ https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Python_API#Breaking_Changes | in the Wiki ]].
Reviewed By: Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13130
New tracking-camera presets d486ee2dbd used wrong code because I
copied them from the camera-presets. Now they set the right properties
again, the values stay the same as before.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13139
Expose transform tools when in weight paint mode with pose-mode enabled,
displaying transform tools in the toolbar, as is already done in
object & pose mode.
These are only shown when weight-paint + pose mode are active at once.
This allows single key-strokes to activate tools, needed when
tool-access is set as the default action for G/R/S key bindings.
Reviewed By: JulienKaspar
Ref D13028
The VSE grid theme setting is currently used for two things:
* Indicate time intervals (vertical lines)
* As separator between channels (horizontal lines)
This adds visual noise because for the time interval to be visible, the
grid color needs to be bright, resulting in a rectangle-grid backdrop.
Recently, the VSE got a theme setting to customize alternate-row background color.
This should be sufficient to tell the channels apart without the need for a line in between.
Additionally, this patch makes the VSE background use the theme setting as-is,
without hard-coded darkening, to ease the tweaking of themes. This aligns the style
of the VSE backdrop with the rest of Blender (Outliner rows, File Browser, Spreadsheet,
Info and animation editors).
Related reports: T92581
Related task: T92792
#### Before
{F11680317, size=full}
#### After
{F11694981, size=full}
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T92581
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13072
A repeat of the problem I caused last time I edited the startup file.
Never do it with a lite build! Also align the toolbar widths in all
editors to the smallest size they snap to.
Simply removing the check for `UI_STATE_TEXT_INPUT` makes it inherit
the "List Item" User Interface theme settings. This patch changes the
default theme to match the colors of text input fields.
#### Master
{F11680556, size=full}
#### This patch
{F11680557, size=full}
All the included commmunity themes seem to work well (only Deep Grey might
need more contrast but that's a different patch).
Related reports: T92720
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Maniphest Tasks: T92720
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13073
Even never-shown RNA properties should have at least a description, as
this is used by API doc generation scripts.
NOTE: this is more of an opportunistic set of changes than a proper
complete fix of that loack of documentation.
* Fix systematic skipping of labels when they are the same as
the identifier (Some cases are valid, like `RGB` or `HSV` e.g.).
* Add instead heuristics checks to skip non-UI properties (non-capitalized,
or same name as identifier and Operator properties, mainly).
* Skip `bl_icon` and `icon` properties.
* Properly search for properties in all parent classes (some cases with
e.g. `Panel` would break due to intermediary utils classes, leading to
those internal UI properties not being skipped as expected).
Related to T43295.
The name and tooltip were talking about file-lists, which exposes the
fact that the Asset Browser uses the File Browser code in the UI, which
we shouldn't do. This can confuse users.
Instead have a dedicated operator for the Asset Browser with a proper
name and tooltip.
Before this, the search button was quite small really, not much text would fit
into it. Increase the size a bit, but not too much to still make the layout
work in smaller area sizes.
{F11548100, size=full}
To celebrate the beginning of a new series, it feels like the right time to
give the theme a fresh look while improving on what already works.
The aim of this refresh is to keep a familiar look but with polishing touches
here and there. Like new paint on the walls of your well known house.
The theme for Blender 2.8 was well received but presented a few flaws.
* Transparency on menus and tooltips reduce readability
* Mismatch on certain colors, especially outlines of connected widgets
* Active/open menus highlight was not prominent enough
* Header background mismatch in some editors
At the same time we can make use of new features in 3.0:
* Make panels look like panels again (like in v2.3!)
* Make use of roundness in more widgets
* Since nodes are no longer hard-coded to be transparent, tweak opacity and saturation
* Tweak colors for the new dot grid
This update does not include:
* Meshes in edit mode to match greenish object-data color. This needs tweaks in the code to improve contrast.
* A copy of the Blender 2.8x legacy theme. This could be added to the community themes (shouldn't cost much maintenance, I hope)
There will be certainly small tweaks to do here and there, I've been working using this theme
for months but there can be areas that are missing update. The overall style is presented here.
This commit bumps the file subversion.
Reviewed By: #user_interface, Severin
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13008
These nodes allow accessing and changing the stable/random ID used
for motion blur with instances and stable randomness.
Since rB40c3b8836b7a, the stable ID is a built-in attribute, so to be
consistent and allow changing it in the node tree like other built-in
attributes, it has get and set nodes.