- the __main__ modules namespace was initialized cleanly but left dirty, now restore when finished executing a script incase a module uses this later.
- made the interactive console use the __main__ modules namespace.
Fast Navigate apparently needs to be made an option of the multires modifier
Threaded Sculpt and Show Brush need to be made UserPrefs
Some of these options were removed form UserPref panel without placing them anywhere else in the interface so this commit at least puts them somewhere so they can be used.
- modified conversion process to take into account changes caused by mesh editing
Note: conversion to dtStatNavMesh in KX_NavMeshObject hasn't worked correctly yet
Added a brush reset operator so that a user won't need to reload the default blend to get back default brush settings
* New brush.reset operator, resets a brush based on the currently-selected tool
* Added UI button in the tools panel
TODO:
* Only resets sculpt brushes right now, other paint modes should be added
* Sculpt polish tool exists only as a Brush, not as a tool; I'd suggest we make it a tool so it can be reset to defaults too
Despite the overlap with Object draw settings, this is a one-off setting that you'll end up turning on/off quickly while working with armatures and is also more conveniently set while chosing armature drawtypes (than jumping back to object buttons).
Grr...!
- added backdrop commands in the view menu
I couldnt finf them in the menus and also liquidape asked for them
- added cut links command in menu, since also this one wasnt thast obvious (now it's ctrl-drag)
- micro patch reviewed by jesterKing
dlltool --> build_files/make/dlltool
bin --> release/bin
Since dlltool is only used make + mingw and ./bin is misleading because it would seem the blender binary would be copied there, but its just used for home directory files.
updated scons/cmake/make
Fixed brush icons loading slowly
* Changed brush icon property from an enum to a flag that toggles whether a custom file is used for the brush icon
* Changed get_brush_icon to only handle loading external icons, built-ins are handled through the regular icon system
* Modified preview icon drawing to allow built-in icons
* When not using a custom icon, a default icon is selected based on the current tool
TODO:
* Allowing preview to show built-in icons makes the brush texture selector look ugly when nothing is selected. As discussed on IRC though, the nothing-selected state needs to be clarified anyway; I'll address this in another commit
* Use image browser when selecting a custom icon
* Selecting the default icon is ugly (uses the active object's mode), this can be fixed by making brushes know which paint mode they are part of
Parameter Editor mode. This is a WIP commit. Only the base line
color, base alpha transparency, and base line thickness are respected.
More additions are anticipated to account for other parameters.
* Added FRS_finish_stroke_rendering() to clean Freestyle-related
temporary resources after stroke rendering.
* Some functions in FRS_freestyle.cpp are now declared as static
functions, so as not to mess up the program-wide name space.
* Made the StyleModule class inheritable, and defined new subclass
BlenderStyleModule that takes a Text object instead of a file name.
F8 key enabled again, useful for script UI development.
- keying set freeing wasnt freeing from all scenes and the builtin list.
- PointerProperty() cant refer to a removed python srna type (fixed in rigify and netrender).
- Added a check for freeing a type used by a PointerProperty but its very slow, makes reloading take ~10sec. Only enabled this in debug mode for now.
Netrender register() function isnt re-registering the property, probably because the module is cached by python and not re-run.
* Fix: unify strength and size did work consistently with other paint modes
* Fix: If [ and ] keys were used to resize a brush it was not possible to increase the size of the brush if it went under 10 pixels
* Fix: Made interpretation of brush size consistent across all modes, Texture/Image paint interpreted brush size as the diameter while all the other modes interpret it as radius
* Fix: The default spacing for vertex paint brushes was 3%, should be 10%
* Fix: due to fixes to unified strength, re-enabled 'Unify Size' by default
* Fix: Unified size and strength were stored in UserPrefs, moved this to ToolSettings
* Fix: The setting of pressure sensitivity was not unified when strength or size were unified. Now the appropriate pressure sensitivity setting is also unified across all brushes when corresponding unification option is selected
* Fix: When using [ and ] to resize the brush it didn't immediately redraw
* Fix: fkey resizing/"re-strength-ing" was not working consistently accross all paint modes due to only sculpt mode having full support for unified size and strength, now it works properly.
* Fix: other paint modes did expose the ability to have a custom brush colors, so I added the small bit of code to allow it. Note: I made all of the other paint mode brushes white. Note2: Actually, probably want to make the paint modes use the selected color for painting instead of a constant brush color.
* I had removed OPTYPE_REGISTER from some Sculpt/Paint operators but in this commit I add them back. I'm not completely sure what this option does so I don't want to disturb it for now.
* Turned off 'Front-Face Only' for all brushes, it needs more testing
* Added brush icons for other paint modes
* Moved 'tool' panel to bottom of all paint modes
* Moved 'appearance' panel to be next to bottom
* Moved brush selector panel to top of all modes
* Closed all panels except the brush selector panel
* Turned off X symmetry
A number of UI elements were newly introduced to control line color, alpha
transparency and line thickness by means of base color/alpha/thickness plus
modifiers that alter the base values. To begin with, three basic modifiers
were prototyped with the aim of putting the new UI framework in practice
and evaluating if it works properly.
The Parameter Editor mode is still in a work-in-progress state and totally
useless from users' viewpoint.
The setting for this (IMO it should really be on by default, for reasons I've outlined recently) was not exposed at all.
The setting that was shown was a new(?) option in 2.5 which dealt with Ctrl-MMB drag zoom.