This replaces the Sheen model used in the Principled BSDF with the
model from #108869 that is already used in the Sheen BSDF now.
The three notable differences are:
- At full intensity (Sheen = 1.0), the new model is significantly
stronger than the old one. For existing files, the intensity is
adjusted to keep the overall look similar.
- The Sheen Tint input is now a color input, instead of the
previous blend factor between white and the base color.
- There is now a Sheen roughness control, which can be used to
tweak the look between velvet-like and dust-like.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109949
The cleanup of blenkernel last weeks , caused the house of cards to
collapse on top of bf_gpu's shader_builder, which is off by default
but used on a daily basis by the rendering team.
Given the fixes forward in #110394 ran into a ODR violation in OSL that
was hiding there for years, I don't see another way forward without
impeding the rendering teams productivity for "quite a while" as there
is no guarantee the OSL issue would be the end of it.
the only way forward appears to be back.
this reverts :
19422044eda670b53abe0f541db97cbe516e8c813e88a2f44c4e64b772f59547e7a31707fe6c5a57
The problematic commit was 07fe6c5a57
as blenkernel links most of blender, it's a bit of a link order issue
magnet. Given all these commits stack, it's near impossible to revert
just that one without spending a significant amount of time resolving
merge conflicts. 99% of that work was automated, so easier to just
revert all of them, and re-do the work, than it is to deal with the
merge conflicts.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110438
Implements part of #101689.
The "poly" name was chosen to distinguish the `MLoop` + `MPoly`
combination from the `MFace` struct it replaced. Those two structures
persisted together for a long time, but nowadays `MPoly` is gone, and
`MFace` is only used in some legacy code like the particle system.
To avoid unnecessarily using a different term, increase consistency
with the UI and with BMesh, and generally make code a bit easier to
read, this commit replaces the `poly` term with `poly`. Most variables
that use the term are renamed too. `Mesh.totface` and `Mesh.fdata` now
have a `_legacy` suffix to reduce confusion. In a next step, `pdata`
can be renamed to `face_data` as well.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109819
This was already unsupported in combination with Multiscattering GGX,
prevented the Principled BSDF from using microfaced-based Fresnel for
Glass materials, and would have made future improvements even trickier.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109950
The maximum OpenGL versions supported on mac
doesn't meet the minimum required version (>=4.3) anymore.
This removes all the OpenGL paths in GHOST
Cocoa backend and from the drop down menu in
the user preferences.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/110185
Previously the normal strength linearly interpolated and extrapolated
the normal in world space. Instead do it in tangent space, in a way
that ensure the normal remains above the surface and valid.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109763
No user visible changes expected, the new button state is not used yet.
Setting a new uiBut drawflag shows items in an indeterminate state, not
indicating a specific value or state.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/108210
This removes the GL 3.3 fallback because default viewport engine
now require some features only present in GL 4.3.
Blender now also check for GL version 4.6 instead of 4.5 in some
cases.
Note that this does not remove the OpenGL support on Apple
hardware.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109390
Certain feature requirements unsupported by older OS builds
caused failures when running Intel GPUs on older OS's.
This patch increases the minimum required OS version
to one which covers devices supporting all required features.
Authored by Apple: Michael Parkin-White
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109921
The Voronoi distance output is clamped at 8, which is apparent for distance
metrics like Minkowski with low exponents.
This patch fixes that by setting the initial distance of the search loop to
FLT_MAX instead of 8. And for the Smooth variant of F1, the "h" parameter is set
to 1 for the first iteration using a signal value, effectively ignoring the
initial distance and using the computed distance at the first iteration instead.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109286
There's quite a few libraries that depend on dna_type_offsets.h
but had gotten to it by just adding the folder that contains it to
their includes INC section without declaring a dependency to
bf_dna in the LIB section.
which occasionally lead to the lib building before bf_dna and the
header being missing, while this generally gets fixed in CMake by
adding bf_dna to the LIB section of the lib, however until last
week all libraries in the LIB section were linked as INTERFACE so
adding it in there did not resolve the build issue.
To make things still build, we sprinkled add_dependencies wherever
we needed it to force a build order.
This diff :
Declares public include folders for the bf_dna target so there's
no more fudging the INC section required to get to them.
Removes all dna related paths from the INC section for all
libraries.
Adds an alias target bf:dna to signify it has been updated to
modern cmake
Declares a dependency on bf::dna for all libraries that require it
Removes (almost) all calls to add_dependencies for bf_dna
Future work:
Because of the manual dependency management that was done, there is
now some "clutter" with libs depending on bf_dna that realistically
don't. Example bf_intern_opencolorio itself has no dependency on
bf_dna at all, doesn't need it, doesn't use it. However the
dna include folder had been added to it in the past since bf_blenlib
uses dna headers in some of its public headers and
bf_intern_opencolorio does use those blenlib headers.
Given bf_blenlib now correctly declares the dependency on bf_dna
as public bf_intern_opencolorio will get the dna header directory
automatically from CMake, hence some cleanup could be done for
bf_intern_opencolorio
Because 99% of the changes in this diff have been automated, this diff
does not seek to address these issues as there is no easy way to
determine why a certain dependency is in place. A developer will have
to make a pass a this at some later point in time. As I'd rather not
mix automated and manual labour.
There are a few libraries that could not be automatically processed
(ie bf_blendthumb) that also will need this manual look-over.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109835
This introduces an alias target `bf::intern::atomic` for
`bf_intern_atomic`. This has the following benefits:
- Any target name with `::` in it will be recognized as an actual
target by cmake, rather than a library name it may not know about.
and will be validated by cmake to exist. Which means if you make
a typo in the LIB section, CMake will error out telling you it
doesn't know about this specific target rather than passing it on
to the build system, where you'll either get build or linker errors
because of said typo.
- Given there is quite a cleanup still to do in the build system,
it won't always be obvious which targets have been updated to
modern targets and which still need to be done. Having a namespaced
target name is a good indicator there.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/109784
Doing the promotion on the internal GPU texture format
created a bug in `draw::Texture::ensure_impl` where
the texture would be constantly being recreated.
Split much of BKE_pbvh.h into BKE_pbvh_api.hh.
BKE_pbvh.h is included by BKE_paint.h, which in
turn is included by large amounts of code including
RNA.
This makes it extremely difficult to change
or clean up the PBVH API, since each modification
of BKE_pbvh.h can take 20-30 minutes to compile,
even on a quad-core system with an SSD. This
commit fixes that by moving most of BKE_pbvh.h
into another file and just having the core,
external-facing interfaces in BKE_pbvh.h.
String search & replace is a higher level function (unlike BLI_string.h)
which handlers lower level replacements for printing and string copying.
Also use BLI_string_* prefix (matching other utilities).
This makes it possible to use BLI_string in Blender's internal utilities
without depending on DynStr, MemArena... etc.
Replace `typedef struct X {} X;` with `struct X {};`
In some cases the first and last name didn't match although this
is rarely useful, even a typo in some cases, e.g. TrachPathPoint.