It was impossible for drivers to use shape key properties, modifiers
generate a new mesh. After mesh evaluation the shape keys are no longer
necessary, and because of this the `key` pointer was not copied. As
drivers work on evaluated data, however, they do need this `key`
pointer.
This commit makes the `key` pointer available in evaluated meshes, but
this is somewhat dangerous. There was an explicit reason why the key on
result was kept at null pointer: to have the evaluated mesh in a
consistent state. Assigning this pointer makes it potentially
inconsistent, as the evaluated mesh and the original shape key may have
different topologies.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7785
This was a regression in deaff945d0 which skips copying a mesh.
Dupli-verts/faces were not updated to account for this.
This supports iterating over edit-mesh vertices & faces,
since falling back to a full copy (as we do in some places)
will be slow while transforming geometry.
This commit looks as if it would change behavior with orcos,
since any edit-mesh deformation causes them to be assigned.
However in practice there is no functional change, details in comments.
Replace the evaluated mesh with VertexDupliData.mvert since only
vertices are used. This makes dupli-vert similar to how dupli-face
was already working.
This adds the boundary_falloff_type and boundary_offset to control how the
falloff of the Boundary Brush is applied.
Boundary Origin Offset is the same concept as the Pose Origin offset in
the Pose Brush. It is a multiplier that adds extra length to the brush
radius to locate the deformation pivot further from the boundary without
affecting the falloff.
The Falloff type includes Constant (previous default), brush radius, loop
and loop and invert. Loop and Loop and Invert can be used to create
deformation patterns in a mesh.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8526
This brush deletes displacement information of the Multires Modifier,
resetting the mesh to the subdivision limit surface.
This can be use to easily delete parts of the sculpt or to fix
reprojection artifacts after applying a shrinkwrap.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8543
If one of the operands of a binary operator a float, integer
operand gets promoted to float as well.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8552
This is particular important because 2.90 will coexist with 2.83 LTS, so
we should warn the users of potential loss of data when going from 2.90
to 2.83 and back.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8488
saving with 'Remap Relative' option
Caused by rBf7386b97571e.
Logic in BKE_bpath_traverse_main calls the callback multiple times [as
often as there are images in the strip].
Prior to above commit, the callback was
'bpath_relative_convert_visit_cb' [this one did not have this problem -
since it returned early if the path was already made relative once]
After rBf7386b97571e though, the 'bpath_relative_rebase_visit_cb' is
used [this one should not be entered multiple times, it would modifiy the
directy again and again].
Luckily, we have a flag (BKE_BPATH_TRAVERSE_SKIP_MULTIFILE) that can be
used to prevent this (this will take care of only calling the callback
once in BKE_bpath_traverse_main for the VSE case)
Could be backported to 2.83 I think.
Maniphest Tasks: T79676
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8536
Old and new collections are the same data in Master collection case
here, so we cannot consider the `gobject` listbase of `collection_old`
as always immutable.
This reverts commit 9adedb2605. It changes
how duplis work, and by that altered how Alembic and USD files are
written. This was signalled by a failing Alembic unit test.