This avoids need to do special trickery detecting whether the principal
point is to be changed when reloading movie clip. This also allows to
transfer the optical center from high-res footage to possibly its lower
resolution proxy without manual adjustment.
On a user level the difference is that the principal point is exposed in
the normalized coordinates: frame center has coordinate of (0, 0), left
bottom corner of a frame has coordinate of (-1, -1) and the right top
corner has coordinate of (1, 1).
Another user-visible change is that there is no more operator for setting
the principal point to center: use backspace on the center sliders will
reset values to 0 which corresponds to the center.
The code implements versioning in both directions, so it should be
possible to open file in older Blender versions without loosing
configuration.
For the Python API there are two ways to access the property:
- `tracking.camera.principal_point` which is measured in the normalized
space.
- `tracking.camera.principal_point_pixels` to access the pixel-space
principal point.
Both properties are not animatable, so there will by no conflict coming.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16573
De-duplicate selection logic and threshold between various
operators (selection and sliding).
The user measurable difference is that regular selection
threshold now matches sliding threshold: it is more strict
now. The possible downside of this is that it might be more
tricky to select tracks, but this is what needs to happen
for tools support. Also, this matches object selection in
viewport.
Use active object accessor, and then access data from the
object. There is no need to have an API call for shortcut
of all object fields.
Should be no functional change.
Make it more obvious in the name that an operation is not
cheap, and that the function operates on a tracks from
object and does not need a global tracking structure.
Historically tracks and reconstruction for motion tracking camera
object were stored in the motion tracking structure. This is because
the data structures pre-dates object tracking support, and it was
never changed to preserve compatibility.
Now the compatibility code supports more tricks and allows to change
the ownership without breaking any compatibility. This is what this
change does: it moves tracks from motion tracking structure to the
motion tracking camera object, and does it in a way that no
compatibility is broken.
One of the side-effects of this change is that the active track is
now stored on motion tracking object level, which allows to change
active motion tracking object without loosing active track. Other
than that there are no expected user-level changes.
When attempting to load contents of a .blend, the code would just assume
if the number of added items is 0, that means it's not a .blend (but a
directory, although the previous commit fixed that part already).
However there may be situations where a .blend file simply doesn't
contain anything of interest to be added (e.g. when listing assets
only), so have a proper "none" value for this.
When loading asset libraries, there would be a bunch of "non-existent
directory" prints because we were calling a function to list directory
contents on .blend file paths. Make sure the path actually points to a
directory.
Some nodes, like Combine Color or the math nodes, label sockets
differently depending on the mode to be more descriptive.
`uiTemplateNodeView` now also uses this dynamic label rather than the
socket's name for labeling in the UI so the shown labels always match
the ones on the node itself.
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D16563
The "Activate Same Type Next/Prev" and "Find Node" operators pan
the view to the newly selected node if it's outside of the view. This
simplifies that check and improves it in the case where the node
is only partially visible-- now it pans in while it didn't before.
The previous code was quadratic; it looped over every link for every
node. For one large node tree I tested the operator took 20ms. On the
same node tree it now takes less than 1ms.
The change replaces the current building of the "dependency list"
on every call with a use of the topology cache from 25e307d725.
PaintMaskFloodMode is supposed to be an alias
of eSelectOp. paint_intern.h now includes
ED_select_utils.h and simply assigns the
relevent members of eSelectOp to PaintMaskFloodMode's
members.
Always position the nodes added with the node search at the point where
the search operator was invoked by ensuring the operator context is the
main node editor region.
This was an unintended change of rBbdb57541475f, caused by the operator
now getting the cursor position in region space. So when the operator
was called from the menu, it would get the cursor position in the
region space of the menu, which lead to an offset when adding the node
since it expected the coordinates to be in the space of the node editor.
Setting the correct operator context also fixes inconsistent transform
sensitivity depending on zoom when adding nodes via the search in the
menu which has been an issue since as far back as Blender 2.79.
Also includes a small fix for the vertical offset of nodes added by the
search which varied depending on the UI scale. Same fix as in
rB998ffcbf096e.
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D16555
This feature has been disabled since 2.80 but the feature description was still visible in the UI.
Addresses part of T101429
Breaking changes:
- Removes `EDGESLIDE_EDGE_NEXT`
- Removes `EDGESLIDE_PREV_NEXT`
Reviewed By: mano-wii
Maniphest Tasks: T101429
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16430
As part of T95966, this patch moves loose edge information out of the
flag on each edge and into a new lazily calculated cache in mesh
runtime data. The number of loose edges is also cached, so further
processing can be skipped completely when there are no loose edges.
Previously the `ME_LOOSEEDGE` flag was updated on a "best effort"
basis. In order to be sure that it was correct, you had to be sure
to call `BKE_mesh_calc_edges_loose` first. Now the loose edge tag
is always correct. It also doesn't have to be calculated eagerly
in various places like the screw modifier where the complexity
wasn't worth the theoretical performance benefit.
The patch also adds a function to eagerly set the number of loose
edges to zero to avoid building the cache. This is used by various
primitive nodes, with the goal of improving drawing performance.
This results in a few ms shaved off extracting draw data for some
large meshes in my tests.
In the Python API, `MeshEdge.is_loose` is no longer editable.
No built-in addons set the value anyway. The upside is that
addons can be sure the data is correct based on the mesh.
**Tests**
There is one test failure in the Python OBJ exporter: `export_obj_cube`
that happens because of existing incorrect versioning. Opening the
file in master, all the edges were set to "loose", which is fixed
by this patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16504
This separates the UV reverse sampling and the barycentric mixing of
the mesh attribute into separate multi-functions. This separates
concerns and allows for future de-duplication of the UV sampling
function if that is implemented as an optimization pass. That would
be helpful since it's the much more expensive operation.
This was simplified by returning the triangle index in the reverse
UV sampler rather than a pointer to the triangle, which required
passing a span of triangles separately in a few places.
(Probably requires ASan for a reliable crash.)
Steps to reproduce were:
* Enter Geometry Nodes Workspace
* Press "New" button in the geometry nodes editor header
* Right-click the data-block selector -> "Mark as Asset"
* Change 3D View to Asset Browser
* Create a catalog
* Drag new Geometry Nodes asset into the catalog
* Save the file
* Press Shift+A in the geometry nodes editor
There was a general issue here with keeping catalog pointers around
during the add menu building. The way it does things, catalogs may be
reloaded in between.
Since the Current File asset library isn't loaded in a separate thread,
the use-after-free would always happen in between. For other libraries
it could still happen, but apparently didn't by chance.
* This patch just moves runtime data to the runtime struct to cleanup
the dna struct. Arguably, some of this data should not even be there
because it's very use case specific. This can be cleaned up separately.
* `miniwidth` was removed completely, because it was not used anywhere.
The corresponding rna property `width_hidden` is kept to avoid
script breakage, but does not do anything (e.g. node wrangler sets it).
* Since rna is in C, some helper functions where added to access the
C++ runtime data from rna.
* This size of `bNode` decreases from 432 to 368 bytes.
This allows for optimizations because one does not have to iterate
over all nodes anymore to find all nodes within a frame.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16106
Ignore difference between source and target tree type. When copying
nodes from clipboard to target tree compatibility is checked. After
pasting nodes only the links between nodes that are existing in the
node tree are added.
See Task T95033.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16349
As described in T100004, add an output socket that returns true if the
attribute accessed by the node was already present in that context.
Initial patch by Edward (@edward88).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16316
Currently the positions are retrieved again for every vertex. This is
slow, and will get slower when positions are stored as a named
attribute. Saves around 0.5ms per stroke update when a modifier
is active in my test with a 1 million face mesh.
Allow joining of areas that are below our minimum sizes.
See D16522 for more details.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16522
Reviewed by Campbell Barton