This was fine in those cases with current code, but that kind of
assumption is always risky, and an open door to hard-to-track bugs when
code changes in the future...
Build a temp matarray storing materials from obdata and source object
(depending on slots 'allocation' of source object), and assign those to
targets.
Also remove limitation of 'using same obdata is forbidden', just never
edit obdata materials in that case...
Certainly not perfect, but already much better than existing code.
A face must have area in order to be possible calculate interpolation weights.
The same to the reference UVs.
But the new faces created with the extrude operator, have no area (before moving).
The solution was to get the loop data from some neighbor face.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8278
Keeping face attributes connected is now optional.
Keeping UV's connected is useful for organic modeling, but bad for
architectural.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8360
The root cause was that `BKE_object_moves_in_time()` incorrectly returns
`false` when an object is moved by the physics system.
This also fixes the same issue in the USD exporter.
This was done for the regular dopesheet in rB9ccc73ade8a2, this just
makes that label consistent across all anim views.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8255
rna_EffectorWeight_path() needs to point to "domain_settings" (instead
of "settings"), was a missing change when switching the FluidModifier to
mantaflow.
Maniphest Tasks: T79264
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8398
Setting the environment variable `PXR_PATH_DEBUG` non-empty will make the
USD library print the directories it uses to find its JSON files. This can
aid in debugging when this unit test fails. Now the failure message also
tells you about this.
No functional changes.
Previously, mesh boundaries were relaxed as any other vertex, which was
causing artifacts and unwanted deformation. In order to prevent this,
the mesh filter was using the automasking system to lock the boundary
vertices, which was hacked into the tool. For the brush, the only
solution was to enable boundary automasking to lock those vertices
in plance.
Now the relax vertex function slides the boundary vertices along the
mesh boundary edges, relaxing all the topology correctly while
preserving the shape of the mesh. The automasking hack in the relax
mesh filter was also removed as now vertices slide correctly along
the boundary.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8350
All these data arrays are created for a specific topology, so they should be
freed and updated when the PBVH rebuilds. Previously, this was only
happening when freeing the SculptSession, but it also needs to happen in
BKE_sculpt_update_object_before_eval to avoid reusing out of date data.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T79074
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8357
When there is no color layer available,
BKE_sculpt_update_object_for_edit creates a new one and tags the mesh
with ID_RECLAC_GEOMETRY, so this layer is inmediatly available when the
tool starts. This also deletes the PBVH and when it is created again in
BKE_sculpt_update_object_after_eval, the pmap is not initialized, making
the tool crash.
This moves the color layer creation to a separate function outside
BKE_sculpt_update_object_for_edit, which now runs after the color
layer is available, so it won't need to update again and the pmap will
still be available when the tool is used.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T78242
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8135
Some modes were working by mere chance in that ugly 'reversed' case, but
the to/from selection modes were not properly swapped...
Should also be safe for 2.83.
This makes `RNANodeQuery::construct_node_identifier()` more strict in
its matching of certain property names.
The downside of this approach is that it's not possible any more to use
`"rotation"` and expect a match for `"rotation_euler"` and friends, so
the list of strings to test against is now 3x as long.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T79121
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8375
New option that lets users the define the maximum number of fluid particles that will be allowed in the simulation. This can come in handy, for example, to ensure that the particle count will not exceed the hardware capabilities, or to avoid excessive amounts of particles in a scene.
Add recursion check before assigning strip as a mask for modifier.
Same check is used for recursion check when reassigning effect input, so it
should not be possible to create recursion at all.
Sequencer was not initialized yet, and RNA update function tried to clean up cache.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8323
When definining static variables that own memory, you should
use the "construct on first use" idiom. Otherwise, you'll get
a warning when Blender exits.
More details are provided in D8354.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8354
This is a continuation of fix for T78307. Turns out instancing do not
work at all, so enforce single widget drawing on macOS and Intel GPU.
It was also reported that certain AMD and Mesa driver suffer from
similar issue, so disabled instancing for this configuration as well.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8374
When "ID Data" -> "Make Single User" is chosen with selected elements
that are not curves, there is a crash. This fix ensures that the id in the
callback function is an Action.
Once the base pose was changed (e.g. by changing the active landmark), we'd always run the logic to reset to the base pose. That would mess up the final viewer pose.
Think this only got exposed through 607d745a79.
Pretty straight-forward, although it does not rebuild relationships
(this is a heavy process we do not want to automate for now, will be a
separate operator in near future).
Fix T78179: Library Overrides - Additional geometry not updating without reloading scene.
Once again, we need lots of unatural twisting and convolutions to get
those nasty things to work...
Note that in previous versions of Blender, this would not crash, but was
still broken (shapekeys were never actually reloaded from libraries).