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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brecht Van Lommel
dd7e0b6bfe Apply Subsurf to UV's.
This fixes most of the UV distortion issues with subsurf. Near seams
however there might still be some distortion, but this should at least
not be worse than before. Subsurf UV is enabled by default on new meshes,
and can be enabled in the modifier panel for existing ones.

Before and after:
http://users.pandora.be/blendix/notsmooth.png
http://users.pandora.be/blendix/smooth.png
2006-01-10 11:36:57 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
3b4907415c Orange: and now for the real exr fun: float buffer support in Image window!
Image as loaded in Blender (from openexr.com):
http://www.blender.org/bf/exrcurve1.jpg

Image with different white point:
http://www.blender.org/bf/exrcurve2.jpg

Image with white and black point and a curve:
http://www.blender.org/bf/exrcurve3.jpg

Use SHIFT+click to set the black point, and CTRL+click for white point.
The buttons in the panel work too, of course.

The curves work after the black/white range was corrected, so you can
stick to curves with a normal 0-1 range.
There's also now a general color curve, marked with 'C' button.

Note; this currently only maps the float colors to a visible 8 bits per
channel rect. You can save it, but when the blender file loads the curve
or mapping is not executed until you click in the curves... have to look
at that still.
Speed for this is also quite unoptimized... still WIP, but fun!
2006-01-09 23:52:51 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
e62fed936e Orange: more exr & imbuf cleanup
- Reading exr images now goes OK. I've unified the code for reading
  'half' and 'float' (was nicely possible!). And removed useless copying
  of data around.

- Fixed bug in allocating new rects, like for making mipmaps. flag issues.

- filter code accidentally incremented wrong pointer (crash on mipmap too)
2006-01-09 19:17:37 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
44fb9d1860 Orange: Avi writing crashed... very weird code in here with imbufs, made
it not using imbufs for now, so I know what goes on! :)
2006-01-09 15:46:43 +00:00
Kent Mein
17598faca1 Another small gameengine build tweak. Included a missing header directory.
I also provided a fix for tiff images.  (It was appending tif even if
it was already in the name, now it does it correctly)
(no more image.tif.tif)

Kent
2006-01-09 02:23:04 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
014aa7261e Orange branch: OpenEXR finally in Blender!
Credits go to Gernot Ziegler, who originally coded EXR support, and to
Austin  Benesh for bringing it further. Kent Mein provided a lot of code
for integrating float buffers in Blender imbuf and ImBuf API cleanup,
and provided Make and Scons and static linking.

At this moment; the EXR libraries are a *dependency*, so you cannot get
the Orange branch compiled without having OpenEXR installed. Get the
(precompiled or sources) stuff from www.openexr.com. Current default is
that the headers and lib resides in /user/local/

Several changes/additions/fixes were added:

- EXR code only supported 'half' format (16 bits per channel). I've added
  float writing, but for reading it I need tomorrow. :)
- Quite some clumsy copying of data happened in EXR code.
- cleaned up the api calls already a bit, preparing for more advanced
  support
- Zbuffers were saved 16 bits, now 32 bits
- automatic adding of .exr extensions went wrong

Imbuf:

- added proper imbuf->flags and imbuf->mall support for float buffers, it
  was created for *each* imbuf. :)
- found bugs for float buffers in scaling and flipping. Code there will
  need more checks still
- imbuf also needs to be verified to behave properly when no 32 bits
  rect exists (for saving for example)

TODO:

- support internal float images for textures, backbuf, AO probes, and
  display in Image window

Hope this commit won't screwup syncing with bf-blender... :/
2006-01-09 00:40:35 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
104ab9b103 Orange:
- New UI element: the "Curve Button".

For mapping ranges (like 0 - 1) to another range, the curve button can be
used for proportional falloff, bone influences, painting density, etc.
Most evident use is of course to map RGB color with curves.

To be able to use it, you have to allocate a CurveMapping struct and pass
this on to the button. The CurveMapping API is in the new C file
blenkernel/intern/colortools.c
It's as simple as calling:

   curvemap= curvemapping_add(3, 0, 0, 1, 1)

Which will create 3 curves, and sets a default 0-1 range. The current code
only supports up to 4 curves maximum per mapping struct.
The CurveMap button in Blender than handles allmost all  editing.
Evaluating a single channel:

   float newvalue= curvemapping_evaluateF(curvemap, 0, oldval);

Where the second argument is the channel index, here 0-1-2 are possible.
Or mapping a vector:

   curvemapping_evaluate3F(curvemap, newvec, oldvec);

Optimized versions for byte or short mapping is possible too, not done yet.

In butspace.c I've added a template wrapper for buttons around the curve, to
reveil settings or show tools; check this screenie:

http://www.blender.org/bf/curves.jpg

- Buttons R, G, B: select channel
- icons + and -: zoom in, out
- icon 'wrench': menu with tools, like clear curve, set handle type
- icon 'clipping': menu with clip values, and to dis/enable clipping
- icon 'x': delete selection

In the curve button itself, only LMB clicks are handled (like all UI elements
in Blender).

- click on point: select
- shift+click on point: swap select
- click on point + drag: select point (if not selected) and move it
- click outside point + drag: translate view
- CTRL+click: add new point
- hold SHIFT while dragging to snap to grid
  (Yes I know... either one of these can be Blender compliant, not both!)
- if you drag a point exactly on top of another, it merges them

Other fixes:

- Icons now draw using "Safe RasterPos", so they align with pixel boundary.
  the old code made ints from the raster pos coordinate, which doesn't work
  well for zoom in/out situations

- bug in Node editing: buttons could not get freed, causing in memory error
  prints at end of a Blender session. That one was a very simple, but nasty
  error causing me all evening last night to find!
  (Hint; check diff of editnode.c, where uiDoButtons is called)

Last note: this adds 3 new files in our tree, I did scons, but not MSVC!
2006-01-08 11:41:06 +00:00
Willian Padovani Germano
b1c6fe7337 Bug #3658 reported by Daniel Holtz (thanks):
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=125&aid=3658&group_id=9

Running scripts from command line in bg mode:
blender -b -P myscript.py
crashes Blender 2.40.

The problem is in add_text() in text.c: G.scene can be NULL at this
point (in bg mode). Added a check:

line 323:
	if (G.scene) /* can be NULL (bg mode) */
		BLI_convertstringcode(str, G.sce, G.scene->r.cfra);

The text being added with add_text() in this particular case is the
script filename specified at the command prompt, so it should be ok to skip
BLI_convertstringcode. Feel free to disagree, though.
2006-01-06 20:15:18 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
b0d0c87a1f #3706 (patch tracker)
- Adds missing ipos for texture
   * color, contrast, brightness
- Adds IKey menu in the texture subcontext

#3711 (bug tracker)
- report and patch for missing blend types Halo and Radial

Patches by Levon Hudson
2006-01-06 13:33:20 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
50e26b7637 Todo #2574
Setchain: it allows you to chain sets. It checks for loops when trying
to assign new scene, and will notify if changing set would create a loop.
2006-01-06 12:37:45 +00:00
Erwin Coumans
2e6d576182 Sorry to break the cvs-closed status, so if you really need to make a new 2.40 build, just disable the game engine if it doesn't compile for a platform. Again, sorry if this breaks non-windows platforms, but I hope people help to get this amazing fix working for all platforms. Armature-fixing contribution from Snailrose. Also lots of cool things from Snailrose and Lagan.
Armatures are back
Split screen
Double sided lightning
Ambient lighting
Alpha test
Material IPO support (one per object atm)
Blender materials
GLSL shaders - Python access
Up to three texture samplers from the material panel ( 2D & Cube map )
Python access to a second set of uv coordinates

See http://www.elysiun.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=58057
2006-01-06 03:46:54 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
b702ce4819 Orange bugfix; duplicating object with group didn't increase group user
counter... tsk tsk tsk!
2006-01-05 19:16:28 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
febd2a8f28 orange bugfix: "Make local Action" did not set the Ipos in channels to
local (or make copy if used by other actions), causing in loss of ipo's.
2006-01-05 16:12:02 +00:00
Nils Thuerey
9fe4592a7e Three minor fixes:
- removed debugging output from fluidsim export
- directores with "+" are now valid for fluidsim data
- simulation now always uses frame 1 to endframe, so changing start frame settings should work again
2006-01-05 15:49:27 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
465ff56d96 Orange: Ack! Yesterday's commit to cleanup relative paths forgot to
change the undo code as well... so on any Undo/redo all the libraries got
lost!
2006-01-05 14:12:07 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
3153a238b3 Orange: more Node goodies;
- New Node: "Mapping". Allows input vector to be translated, rotated and
  scaled. And optional be clipped to a range. Works for colors too!

- The button "Normal" now allows incremental input, so a click in the
  button won't change the normal anymore

- Connecting wires now show selection state for Nodes, with nice blended
  colors. Both colors were added in Themes, but default to black and white
2006-01-04 12:13:13 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
bd26fe8f94 Orange: Another issue with Armature layers; in NLA, the strips with a
locked length should not skip hidden channels.
2006-01-03 22:09:25 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
f47899fc0f Orange; merger with bf-blender.
(Merging is *not* fun work, especially not with bugfixes in main branch
for code that got cleaned up in the other! Poor Hos... :)
2006-01-03 21:43:31 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
9557c3a66d Orange: minor tweak for group user counting. 2006-01-03 21:10:43 +00:00
Chris Want
b41a476401 As positively recieved on the mailing list and irc (and blessed by
guitargeek), this commit enhances the support for temporary storage
for the structs EditVert, EditEdge, and EditFace. The field
"EditVert *vn" has been removed and replaced by a union called
"tmp" that can hold:

 v,  an EditVert pointer;
 e,  an EditEdge pointer;
 f,  an EditFace pointer;
 fp, a float pointer;
 p,  a void pointer;
 l,  a long;

Please see the mailing list post here for more information about
this:

http://projects.blender.org/pipermail/bf-committers/2005-December/012877.html
2006-01-03 17:22:42 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
4bc4eac1e5 Orange; tweaks for further integrating node editing in UI
- Previews inside groups now get updated too
- Activating nodes inside of groups updates UI and preview render correctly
- Entering/leaving groups updates UI and previewrender
- Material Node: now draws socket name next to colorpicker for inputs
2006-01-03 11:34:28 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
85f089f3b9 Node render: a fix in threading, groups had a stack counter issue... :) 2006-01-02 21:04:33 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
0cba8b906a Orange fix: Mixup in indices caused input-normal for Material Node go wrong
(caused by commit of 3 hours ago)
2006-01-02 20:24:18 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
0943a0249c Orange: enabled thread render for node trees.
Works with groups too! But, discovered a bug with texture nodes inside
of groups... will do that next.
2006-01-02 19:09:37 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
c1a4e42a75 Orange; another node update for reviewing.
Material Nodes now have input sockets, to override the actual Material
settings. If socket has no input, you can also edit Material settings here.
(Color picker, number slider).

Of course a load of options will become available here, first bugfixing!
(Oh, and enable fix thread render)
2006-01-02 17:40:03 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
763695c0e8 Orange; made Node types Texture and Geometry integrated in render. Means
the coordinate outputs now have correct dx/dy vectors for Image AA, and
texture delivers correct intensity, rgb, alpha and normal.

Note; we need a "Vector Mapping" node, to do 2d/3d mapping, like in the
Material "Map In" panel.
2006-01-02 15:32:17 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
ea7538dca6 Orange: more noodle updates!
**** NEW: Group Nodes

Node trees usually become messy and confusing quickly, so we need
not only a way to collapse Nodes into single 'groups', but also a
way to re-use that data to create libraries of effects.

This has been done by making a new Library data type, the NodeTree.
Everything that has been grouped is stored here, and available for
re-use, appending or linking. These NodeTrees are fully generic,
i.e. can store shader trees, composit trees, and so on. The 'type'
value as stored in the NodeTree will keep track of internal type
definitions and execute/drawing callbacks. Needless to say, re-using
shader trees in a composit tree is a bit useless, and will be
prevented in the browsing code. :)

So; any NodeTree can become a "Goup Node" inside in a NodeTree. This
Group Node then works just like any Node.
To prevent the current code to become too complex, I've disabled
the possibility to insert Groups inside of Groups. That might be
enabled later, but is a real nasty piece of code to get OK.

Since Group Nodes are a dynamic Node type, a lot of work has been
done to ensure Node definitions can be dynamic too, but still allow
to be stored in files, and allow to be verified for type-definition
changes on reloading. This system needs a little bit maturing still,
so the Python gurus should better wait a little bit! (Also for me to
write the definite API docs for it).

What works now:

- Press CTRL+G to create a new Group. The grouping code checks for
impossible selections (like an unselected node between selected nodes).
Everthing that's selected then gets removed from the current tree, and
inserted in a new NodeTree library data block. A Group Node then is
added which links to this new NodeTree.

- Press ALT+G to ungroup. This will not delete the NodeTree library
data, but just duplicate the Group into the current tree.

- Press TAB, or click on the NodeTree icon to edit Groups. Note that
NodeTrees are instances, so editing one Group will also change the
other users.
This also means that when removing nodes in a Group (or hiding sockets
or changing internal links) this is immediately corrected for all users
of this Group, also in other Materials.

- While editing Groups, only the internal Nodes can be edited. A single
click outside of the Group boundary will close this 'edit mode'.

What needs to be done:

- SHIFT+A menu in toolbox style, also including a list of Groups
- Enable the single-user button in the Group Node
- Displaying all (visible) internal group UI elements in the Node Panel
- Enable Library linking and prevent editing of Groups then.


**** NEW: Socket Visibility control

Node types will be generated with a lot of possible inputs or outputs,
and drawing all sockets all the time isn't very useful then.

A new option in the Node header ('plus' icon) allows to either hide all
unused sockets (first keypress) or to reveil them (when there are hidden
sockets, the icon displays black, otherwise it's blended).

Hidden sockets in Nodes also are not exported to a Group, so this way
you can control what options (in/outputs) exactly are available.

To be done:
- a way to hide individual sockets, like with a RMB click on it.

**** NEW: Nodes now render!

This is still quite primitive, more on a level to replace the (now
obsolete and disabled) Material Layers.

What needs to be done:

- make the "Geometry" node work properly, also for AA textures
- make the Texture Node work (does very little at the moment)
- give Material Nodes all inputs as needed (like Map-to Panel)
- find a way to export more data from a Material Node, like the
  shadow value, or light intensity only, etc

Very important also to separate from the Material Buttons the
"global" options, like "Ztransp" or "Wire" or "Halo". These can not
be set for each Material-Node individually.

Also note that the Preview Render (Buttons window) now renders a bit
differently. This was a horrid piece of antique code, using a totally
incompatible way of rendering. Target is to fully re-use internal
render code for previews.

OK... that's it mostly. Now test!
2006-01-02 13:06:05 +00:00
Ken Hughes
9b419bb4be Fix boolean modifier crash; if boolean code cannot do the operation on the
meshes, print an error dialog and delete the modifier object.
2006-01-01 15:41:20 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
c5a41f6e22 Orange: Small tweaks in Node drawing;
- theme colors now are different... the specific colors are only drawn in
  the headers of nodes, making the backdrop color constant. Allows for much
  more outstanding colors this way, without distracting from previews.

- soft shadow now is drawn pixel-sized, so doesn't scale up or down.
2005-12-30 16:50:06 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
d921d6be6f Orange: daily noodle updates;
- Texture Node: now displays 'intensity values' in node too, and has input,
  and shows in buttons when activated in Node editor. (no browsing buttons
  yet...)

- New: "Normal Node". This uses a new UI button, which allows to quickly
  input a normal vector, based on spherical coordinates.
  The Normal Node has optional vector input, and delivers a dot product
  then. This can be used as a blending factor between nodes, or for fake
  extra light in a certain direction.

- New: "Geometry Node". This actually replaces the Input node. It offers
  all coordinates (vectors) as being the starting point for shading and
  for textures. Note: for preview render this doesn't give much different
  results yet... this is the start for real render support!

- http://www.blender.org/bf/rt5.jpg
  The two new nodes in action

- Bugfix: the "Block" button (which delivers popups) did not return a
  correct event when nothing happened (mouse moved out), which could
  cause mouse clicks to be passed on to the queue.
2005-12-30 11:25:15 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
8d35213990 More node goodies!
First note; this is a WIP project, some commits might change things that
make formerly saved situations not to work identically... like now!

------ New Material integration ------

Until now, the Node system worked on top of the 'current' Material, just
like how the Material Layers worked. That's quite confusing in practice,
especially to see what Material is a Node, or what is the "base material"

Best solution is to completely separate the two. This has been implemented
as follows now;

- The confusing "Input" node has been removed.
- When choosing a Material in Blender, you can define this Material to be
  either 'normal' (default) or be the root of a Node tree.
- If a Material is a Node tree, you have to add Nodes in the tree to see
  something happen. An empty Node tree doesn't do anything (black).
- If a Material is a Node Tree, the 'data browse' menus show it with an
  'N' mark before the name. The 'data block' buttons display it with the
  suffix 'NT' (instead of 'MA').
- In a Node Tree, any Material can be inserted, including itself. Only in
  that case the Material is being used itself for shading.

UI changes:

Added a new Panel "Links", which shows:
- where the Material is linked to (Object, Mesh, etc)
- if the Material is a NodeTree or not
- the actual active Material in the Tree

The "Node" Panel itself now only shows buttons from the other nodes, when
they are active.

Further the Material Nodes themselves allow browsing and renaming or adding
new Materials now too.

Second half of today's work was cleaning up selection when the Nodes
overlap... it was possible to drag links from invisible sockets, or click
headers for invisible nodes, etc. This because the mouse input code was
not checking for visibility yet.
Works now even for buttons. :)
2005-12-29 18:08:01 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
9df1460777 Christmas coding work!
********* Node editor work:

- To enable Nodes for Materials, you have to set the "Use Nodes"
  button, in the new Material buttons "Nodes" Panel or in header
  of the Node editor. Doing this will disable Material-Layers.

- Nodes now execute materials ("shaders"), but still only using the
  previewrender code.

- Nodes have (optional) previews for rendered images.

- Node headers allow to hide buttons and/or preview image

- Nodes can be dragged larger/smaller (right-bottom corner)

- Nodes can be hidden (minimized) with hotkey H

- CTRL+click on an Input Socket gives a popup with default values.

- Changing Material/Texture or Mix node will adjust Node title.

- Click-drag outside of a Node changes cursor to "Knife' and allows to
  draw a rect where to cut Links.

- Added new node types RGBtoBW, Texture, In/Output, ColorRamp

- Material Nodes have options to ouput diffuse or specular, or to use
  a negative normal. The input socket 'Normal' will force the material
  to use that normal, otherwise it uses the normal from the Material
  that has the node tree.

- When drawing a link between two not-matching sockets, Blender inserts
  a converting node (now only for value/rgb combos)

- When drawing a link to an input socket that's already in use, the
  old link will either disappear or flip to another unused socket.

- A click on a Material Node will activate it, and show all its settings
  in the Material Buttons. Active Material Nodes draw the material icon
  in red.

- A click on any node will show its options in the Node Panel in the
  Material buttons.

- Multiple Output Nodes can be used, to sample contents of a tree, but
  only one Output is the real one, which is indicated in a different
  color and red material icon.

- Added ThemeColors for node types

- ALT+C will convert existing Material-Layers to Node... this currently
  only adds the material/mix nodes and connects them. Dunno if this is
  worth a lot of coding work to make perfect?

- Press C to call another "Solve order", which will show all possible
  cyclic conflicts (if there are).

- Technical: nodes now use "Type" structs which define the
  structure of nodes and in/output sockets. The Type structs store all
  fixed info, callbacks, and allow to reconstruct saved Nodes to match
  what is required by Blender.

- Defining (new) nodes now is as simple as filling in a fixed
  Type struct, plus code some callbacks. A doc will be made!

- Node preview images are by default float

********* Icon drawing:

- Cleanup of how old icons were implemented in new system, making
  them 16x16 too, correctly centered *and* scaled.

- Made drawing Icons use float coordinates

- Moved BIF_calcpreview_image() into interface_icons.c, renamed it
  icon_from_image(). Removed a lot of unneeded Imbuf magic here! :)

- Skipped scaling and imbuf copying when icons are OK size


********* Preview render:

- Huge cleanup of code....

- renaming BIF_xxx calls that only were used internally

- BIF_previewrender() now accepts an argument for rendering method,
  so it supports icons, buttonwindow previewrender and node editor

- Only a single BIF_preview_changed() call now exists, supporting all
  signals as needed for buttos and node editor


********* More stuff:

- glutil.c, glaDrawPixelsSafe() and glaDrawPixelsTex() now accept format
  argument for GL_FLOAT rects

- Made the ColorBand become a built-in button for interface.c
  Was a load of cleanup work in buttons_shading.c...

- removed a load of unneeded glBlendFunc() calls

- Fixed bug in calculating text length for buttons (ancient!)
2005-12-28 15:42:51 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
17210112a1 Orange: Warning cleanup for Icons commit, missing declarations of some
calls caused icon hashing not to work too. Runs smooth here :)
2005-12-21 23:39:20 +00:00
Andrea Weikert
80eb4d3b9e Big commit in orange: Interface icons for materials, textures
world and lamp. Also for images in pupmenus.
Also preparation for work on using preview images in imagebrowser.

-- Andrea
2005-12-21 22:21:43 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
dabd52f89d Orange: some better support for new bone layers: action window now draws
nicer... it was still counting all bones for defining visible area, so
many times channels got displayed out of view.
2005-12-21 19:58:44 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
63c8678263 Orange: small fixes as reported,
- follow path constraint + stride path didn't update correct on file load
- selection of 'stick' bones didn't work in object mode, solid view
- change bone layer sends redraw to NLA too
2005-12-21 17:49:43 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
ce52827a05 Orange; daily noodler update commit.
- Adding execution code for Node trees. Was a bit a puzzle, since I want
  it to be multithreading by design. This now is solved by defining a
  stack per tree for all data that's being written into. This stack, which
  resides now in the NodeTree itself, then can be allocated per thread.

- For testing pleasure, I've added a 'mix node' and a 'show node', so
  you can already see it do something. :)

- reshuffled structure, to put things nice together, and have easier node
  adding. Current state is still WIP though, structure might change.
  For the record; new file node_shaders.c will contain all shader node
  definitions, apart from the drawing callbacks.

Next: I'm going to check on Andrea's work on icons now, since this is very
much needed for true shader/composit work.
Now back to release work...
2005-12-21 14:24:51 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
b33c68c906 Orange: daily commit of continuing work on noodle editor.
- delete/duplicate with connection links
- type awareness for sockets
- make connections checks for max amount of possible connections
- added dependency sorting of node list
- cyclic connections are drawn red now, press Ckey to see the other bad
  cycles.
- added UI toolkit support in nodes (try shift+a)

So, almost ready for execution code. :)
2005-12-20 15:43:55 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
0802a953d1 Release code (in Blender) to 2.40
And: first bugfix as found by doing regression files; bowl.blend did not
play realtime due to depsgraph omission.
2005-12-20 15:21:57 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
72d805f17d Orange: monday merger with bf-blender (loadsa bugfixes).
ALso: a bit tidying up in editaction.c and python Object.c
2005-12-19 18:56:08 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
b4d7f5c581 Inserted a sanity check in the boolean modifier (not the Wkey, but the
modifier buttons). Prevents crashing on input of meshes with less than 4
faces.
2005-12-19 17:21:55 +00:00
Toni Alatalo
20eccd99ab orange: cleaning up / (msvc) compile fixes to the new editnla functions (experimental / made for baking and AvailRot/Loc keying methods) 2005-12-19 13:41:50 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
be0b59ea6d Orange; update commit on WIP project for Noodle editing. :)
- Grabbing works (Gkey) or tweak (LMB) or use RMB click-drag for grab
- Shift+d works
- Akey: select all
- Drawing links works too now!
2005-12-18 23:08:22 +00:00
Toni Alatalo
fae20e494e orange: animation baking code. also a patch to autokey, to only key the keys made. 2005-12-18 20:14:22 +00:00
Nils Thuerey
6f422a749a - yet another minor fluidsim fix - when using a start frame != 1
the scene is now exported at that time, still
  numbering and reading the files from zero to noFrames
2005-12-18 16:49:50 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
3bba3813bd Orange branch:
Aye, the SConscript files need the new C files too.
Note for later: MSVC needs fix too then!
2005-12-18 13:52:07 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
e14ff3de3d Orange:
- Sunday merger with bf-blender

- Foundations for new Node editor in Blender, generic framework that can
  be used for Material/Texture, Compositing, Logic or maybe even Sequencer.
  Note: this doesn't do anything yet, nor save! Is just to get this nice
  in CVS now. :)
2005-12-18 13:46:01 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
6d9cda7aaa Orange:
Enabled Striding in NLA to also use FollowPath Constraint. Until now it
only worked when Object was parented to a Curve.
Interesting feature now is that it checks for all FollowPath Constraints,
and it chooses to stride over the first Path found with influence > 0.5.

Note: to make swithing to other paths work, map the time curve for these
paths to match the switch. This is not very NLA friendly... but let the
dudes in studio test it first. :)

Todo for later once; ensure proper blending...
2005-12-17 19:02:39 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
80e59705e1 Orange: Another NLA goodie. The NLA code didn't evaluate any strips when
the current frame was outside of strips. This gives potential errors with
playback that skips frames, or for a renderfarm. And, while editing the
poses got 'stuck' if you changed to different frames.

Now if no strips are found on 'current frame', always the first strip to
right is used, or the last strip to the left.
2005-12-17 14:58:31 +00:00
Ton Roosendaal
e506a34bf8 Orange:
For some ancient reason, the stride option only worked on a single strip,
and extended always. This made it nearly impossible to integrate it well
with other actions in NLA.
This commit changes it as follows;

- As any strip, the striding-strip also stops at the end of a strip
- This allows to put multiple different actions on a single path, and if
  all of these have the striding option set, the actions will each do their
  own individual stride.
- To match the different actions, a new "Action Offset" button was added
  in the NLA Panel, which allows to internally cycle the action.
- Of course, blend-in and blend-out works nicely too.

Here's a quick AVI test with 2 actions. There's some slipping of the feet
between actions still, because of the stridebone blending. I might look
at that later, for now you can correct it with a simple Ipo on Armature too

http://www.blender.org/bf/0007_0151.avi
2005-12-17 10:08:57 +00:00