The units scaling was inappropriate when the bevel value was
to be interpreted as a percent, so added a separate rna property
for "Width Percent" and made UI show the width appropriate for
current offset_type.
Harden normals causes normal splitting, which will not give the
appearance expected due to autosmooth unless some edges are sharpened,
so this change fixes that. Also bevel tool will turn on autosmooth
if not already on if hardening normals.
Makes the entire Preferences UI nicely width responsive. Also, move
use_tabs_as_spaces option back to file path options, it was too lonely
in its own panel ;)
* Expand more sub-panels by default.
* Move release confirms and numeric input settings to Input.
* Move 3D cursor settings to Editing.
* Move region overlap to Interface.
- Move author to save&load
(was incorrectly under text editor).
- Rename Memory -> Memory/Limits
(some of the settings aren't obviously todo with memory).
(Part 1 was 00963afc14978b)
Does the following changes visible to users:
* Use panels and sub-panels for more structured & logical grouping
* Re-organized options more logically than before (see images in D4148)
* Use flow layout (single column by default).
* New layout uses horizontal margin if there's enough space.
* Change size of Preferences window to suit new layout.
* Move keymap related options from "Input" into own section.
* Own, left-bottom aligned region for Save Preferences button.
* Adjustments of names, tooltips & icons.
* Move buttons from header into the main region (except editor switch).
* Hide Preferences header when opened in temporary window.
* Use full area width for header.
* Don't use slider but regular number widget for UI scale.
* Gray out animation player path option if player isn't "Custom"
Internal changes:
* Rearrange RNA properties to match changed UI structure.
* Introduces new "EXECUTE" region type, see reasoning in D3982.
* Changes to panel layout and AZone code for dynamic panel region.
* Bumps subversion and does versioning for new regions.
RNA changes are documented in the release notes:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/2.80/Python_API/Preferences_API
Design & implementation mostly done by @billreynish and myself.
I recommend checking out the screenshots posted by William:
https://developer.blender.org/D4148#93787
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T54115
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4148
Move the bevel hardening code all into bmesh_bevel.c.
Based on user feedback, rewrote the bevel hardening algorithm
to be more what users want.
Based on user feedback, changed the UI, removing some
not-useful options. Now hardening normals while beveling
is enabled by a simple checkbox.
Now setting face strength gives options for which faces
get their face strength set.
- Remove pathlib use
(was converting to/from string with no real advantage).
- Use user_resource(..., create=True) to ensure the path exists.
- Pass full path to BKE_studiolight_create, don't add extension after.
- Fix 'sl' filtering glob and move from ui code to operator.
- Fix string copy length.
Note this is also broken in 2.7x.
This is not a big deal since the operator is exposed in the correct
menus. But some users were accessing it via the search menu which would
lead to issues.
The original comment in the file was not acknoledging pose bones could be tacked
here as well (my fault since I should not have trusted the comments and read the code
intead).
Problem introduced on aeb8e81f27.
- Fixes missing check for unified brush in sculpt mode.
- Re-orders material first in gpencil paint mode
(matching color-first for other paint modes).
- Avoid minor differences (missing tablet pressure options from topbar).
- Don't repeat properties already displayed in the topbar
when opening the brush popover.
* 2D Animation: lots of changes from the grease pencil team. Properties
editor layouts, brush and material settings, and more.
* 3D Viewport: wireframes set to 1.0.
* World: use nodes by default.
* Node Editor: use narrow toolbar.
This operator allows to create a new stroke joining several selected points of different strokes.
The new stroke will use the current material.
To use, first select the points to be merged. Optionally can remove the old points and strokes.
The operator is available in Edit mode in the Specials menu and Stroke menu.
Has some advantages over existing options.
- Using material links color to rendering with no way to vary colors
if objects share a material.
- Random gives no control, objects may randomly have the same color,
duplicating an object often changes it's color.