Now when change the setting the strokes are recalculated.
To do this, it was necessary to move the UV recalc to BKE module in order to share with Draw Engine. If the recalc it was done in draw engine, the factor was only calculated for evaluated version and there was a problem when draw a new sytroke.
Now, the RNA parameter recalc the original datablock instead of tag for be calculated in Draw Engine.
This is a revert of a small fraction of commit rB5e332fd700
that introduced the issue according to bisect.
Doing a break here is wrong, because BKE_crazyspace_build_sculpt
assumes that processing stopped at the first deform modifier
without deformMatrices, and thus skips all modifiers until it
finds one like that. Thus this early loop exit makes the behavior
worse, as instead of skipping just Mask and Mirror, it skips all.
Instead of having the option to show marker lines,
make the marker region optional.
- Added a Show Markers entry in the View menu of the animation editors.
- If the markers region is not active then the Marker menu gets hidden.
- Removed marker menu from the driver editor
and don't allow to use marker operators.
Loading a blendfile allocates one or more windows that need to be freed.
Freeing those windows also calls `BKE_workspace_instance_hook_free()` to
free workspaces. However, in the `BlendfileLoadingBaseTest` test there are
no workspaces allocated. This caused an assertion failure, which was worked
around by not asserting when Blender is running in background mode.
Reviewed by @Severin via pair programming
C++ is used more and more, and it is becoming more and more annoying to
keep track of whether header have C++ guard or not.
Is easier and more clear to be consistent in all headers and have such
guards in all headers.
This was an old bug which could be caused by saving after separating.
Changes from 79b703bb63 made this fail reliably.
Update shape key indices when they may be used again later.
The relation between the pressure/size and the pressure/alpha is a
fundamental property that defines the behavior of a brush, so it does
not make sense to have it unified across all brushes. This applies both
for sculpting and painting.
Some of the new 2.82 brushes need pressure/size or pressure/alpha to be
enabled to work propely, while others don't. Users should not be
switching on and off this property manually when changing brushes if they
want to use unified size. This is also causing that some users are using
the brushes with an incorrect configuration.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6291
After this commit it should be possible to share the same deformation
formulas that are used in the Elastic Deform brush with other areas of
Blender such as Grease Pencil or proportional editing.
This also removes a lot of code from sculpt.c that is not direclty
related to sculpting.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6281
Extend options are currently stored per curve. This was not clearly
communicated to the user and they expected this to be a setting per
CurveMapping.
This change will move the option from `Curve` to `CurveMapping`. In
order to support this the API had to be changed.
BPY: CurveMap.evaluate is also moved to CurveMapping.evaluate what
breaks Python API. Cycles has been updated but other add-ons have
not. After release of 2.81 we can merge this to master and adapt
the add-ons.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6169
This adds some basic simulation of internal air pressure inside of
closed cloth mesh objects.
Reviewed By: Jacques Lucke
Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D5473
This function exposes the already-existing static `object_moves_in_time()`
function, and optionally recursively checks the parent object for
animatedness as well.
I also added checking `AnimData::overrides` to
`BKE_animdata_id_is_animated()`. This ensures that, apart from the optional
recursion to the parent object, the function has the same functionality.
Instead of always writing the transform on every frame, it's now checked
whether the object is animated at all. This could be made stricter to
reduce false positives, for example by checking FCurves and drivers to
see whether translation/rotation/scale is animated. However, this
approach is already better than the `return true` we had before.
This commit adds the BKE_animdata_id_is_animated(id) function, which
returns true if the ID datablock has non-empty animation data. This is
determined by checking the the active action's fcurves, the drivers, and
NLA tracks.
The function isn't used anywhere, and it's deceptively returning false
negatives. For example, `modifier_dependsOnTime()` will return `false`
for hook modifiers, even when the hook target is animated. Querying the
depsgraph for dependency on the time source would be a better approach.
The `modifiers_getVirtualModifierList()` function previously took a non-
const `Object *ob` parameter, preventing it from being called from more
restrictive functions. Since the function doesn't modify the passed
object, it could easily be made const.
No functional changes.
This implements a 5th-order equation smoothstep, which produces a flat
surface at the brush center. Some users find that our current grab brush
is too sharp, so now we have both options.
This also improves the behavior of the new clay brushes.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6265
When introducing "drag-all-selected" support all over Blender, we
figured this wouldn't work well with the Graph Editor
selection/transform behavior.
Hence, William and I worked on the following changes, although we used
this chance to improve the behavior in general too.
For more info see T70634.
* Handles now always move with the key, regardless if they are selected
or not.
* Selecting the key doesn't select the handles anymore, their selection
is separate.
* Multiple keys and handles can now be dragged.
* Dragging a handle moves all selected handles **on the same side**.
* Tweak-dragging any handle can never affect any keyframe location,
only handles.
* G/R/S should behave as before.
* Changing the handle type with a key selected always applies the change
to both handles.
* Box selection with Ctrl+Drag now allows deselecting handles (used to
act on entire triple only).
* Box selection //Include Handles// option now only acts on visible
handles, wasn't the case with Only Selected Keyframes Handles enabled.
* Box selection //Include Handles// is now enabled by default in all
bundled keymaps.
The changes have been tested for some days by the animators here in the
Blender Animation Studio. Some changes are based on their feedback.
Also, this improves/adds comments for related code.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6235
Reviewed by: Sybren Stüvel, William Reynish
`BLI_strncpy_wchar_from_utf8` internally assumes `wchar_t` is 32 bits
which is not the case on windows.
The solution is to replace `wchar_t` with `char32_t`.
Thanks to @robbott for compatibility on macOS.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6198
Diffing on undo steps is a critical performance point of override
system, although not required for override itself, it gives user
immediate feedback ove what is overridden.
Profiling showed that rna path text search over overrides operations was
by far the most costly thing here, so now using a runtime temp ghash
mapping for this search instead.
Seems to give at least 5 times speedup on big production rig.
After adding normal radius, the main use of the Scrape brush is to create flat surfaces with sharp edges. In that case, it does not make sense to have our current "Peaks" version of the brush as its inverted version.
The correct inverted version of Scrape for this use case is the Fill brush. This way you can use this tool to crease both concave and convex sharp edges and to fix the artifacts one version produces with its inverted version.
I think we should merge these two tools into one, but for now, this solution keeps compatibility with the old behavior.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6022
This commit implements the Topology Slide/Relax brush and the Relax mesh filter.
These tools are designed to move the topology on top of the mesh without affecting the volume.
The Topology Slide/Relax brush slides the topology of the mesh in the direction of the stroke. When pressing shift, it has an alternative smooth mode similar to the Relax Brush in the sculpt branch. It should be way more stable and produce fewer artifacts.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6059
The smooth iterations of the pose factor were hardcoded to 4. This works fine in most situations when you are posing a low poly mesh, which is the main use case of this tool. I added the smooth iterations as a brush property in case you need to pose a high poly mesh directly without producing artifacts.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6157
This operator is similar to Mask Extract, but it deletes the masked points on the original mesh and fills the holes. This can be useful for quickly trimming or splitting an object.
This is not meant to be the main trimming tool of sculpt mode. I plan to have a set of trimming tools based on geometry booleans (trim box, lasso, line, bisect...) but in some cases doing a mask selection is more convenient.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6160
The Multiplane Scrape brush creates sharp edges with a given fixed angle by trimming the mesh with two planes in local space at the same time. When working with stylized or hard surface models, this brush produces way better results and is more predictable than any other crease/flatten brush based on curves and alphas.
It is also the first brush we have than can produce hard surface concave creases.
The Multiplane Scrape Brush also has a dynamic mode where it samples the surface to fit the angle and scrape planes during a stroke. With this mode enabled you can sculpt multiple times over the same edge without creating artifacts.
It can also create creases that change between concave and convex during the same stroke.
The behavior of this brush will improve after merging patches like D5993 and its behavior in concave creases can still be improved, so I will keep tweaking its parameters and default values once we have all brush properties available.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6174
Implement one more way of inheriting scale from the parent
bone, as an addition to the choices introduced in D5588.
This new mode inherits parent scale as if the parent and child
were not rotated relative to each other, always applying parent
X scale to child X scale and so forth. It is quite natural for
connected bone chains with coherent roll, like limbs or tentacles,
falling roughly between Average and Fix Shear in how closely
the parent scaling is followed.
Currently this can be achieved by using Inherit Scale: None plus
a Copy Scale with Offset from parent on the child; however, this
is cumbersome, and loses the distinction between true local and
inherited scale in the child's Local space.
This new mode also matches how the Before/After Original mix
modes work in the Copy Transforms constraint.
On the technical side this mode requires adding a right side
scale matrix multiplication into the Local<->Pose conversion,
in addition to the existing two left side matrices used for
location and orientation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6099
The previous Clay brush was similar to flatten. Now it has a different plane calculation and falloff, based on the position of the vertices before deforming them, so it feels more like adding clay to the model.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6228
By squaring the pen pressure and disabling BRUSH_SPACE_ATTEN the brush
feels like it has a bigger strength range, wich makes it easier to
control when applying less pressure in order to smooth sculpted
surfaces.
Each brush should have a custom input pressure curve by default to get
an optimal behaviour and make all brushes consistent, but that is going
to take some time to get it right.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6214
Custom profiles in bevel allows the profile curve to be controlled by
manually placed control points. Orientation is regularized along
groups of edges, and the 'pipe case' is updated. This commit includes
many updates to comments and changed variable names as well.
A 'cutoff' vertex mesh method is added to bevel in addition to the
existing grid fill option for replacing vertices.
The UI of the bevel modifier and tool are updated and unified.
Also, a 'CurveProfile' widget is added to BKE for defining the profile
in the interface, which may be useful in other situations.
Many thanks to Howard, my mentor for this GSoC project.
Reviewers: howardt, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5516
Ensure that all threads on a multi-core system are used.
The issue was that BLI_task module was trying to be smart and
used heuristic to find optimal number of iterations per thread.
This heuristic assumes that tasks are light-weight, which is
not a case for subdivision surface.
On a higher subdivision level with a file from T70826 the
evaluation time goes down from 0.25 to 0.17 seconds per modifier
evaluation.
When D6189 is finalized we can being some extra performance
improvement.
Usage of spinlock during heavy IO gave reduced performance
see D6267 for details.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6267