Modifiers were being mistakenly recalculated at every frame as long as the object had animation, slowing things down due to incorrect depsgraph recalc tags.
Renamed OB_RECALC -> OB_RECALC_ALL to reduce future confusion. During this process, I noticed a few dubious usages of OB_RECALC, so it's best to use this commit as a guide of places to check on. Apart from the place responsible for this bug, I haven't changed any OB_RECALC -> OB_RECALC_OB/DATA in case that introduces more unforseen bugs now, making it more difficult to track the problems later (rename + value change can be confusing to identify the genuine typos).
Now object layers and scene-base layers are now always synced. In 2.4x, they were only synced if there was animation for layers, but it's probably not worth checking for this these days...
Finally we can close this bug report :)
Fairly closely match some mac application colin has called 'Looks', to give better results.
- lift is now applied non linear (was being added to the color)
- change the color wheel to preserve the luminance of the gamma and gain values, this stops the color from being set too dark (option for the color wheel template).
- sub-pixel precission for the color wheel since the white area at the center can make a lot of difference with a very small change.
This change will make existing node and sequencer setups lift render slighly differently however discussed this with Ton and he's ok with it.
Reverting 29563 ("* Moved do_versions_ipos_to_animato from blender.c to readfile.c, where it should be.") part to the original version that (so far) is guaranteed to work fine.
While this means that "nice software design" isn't obeyed once again, this works and the other approach doesn't. So far there really isn't anything really obviously different between the approaches, even after trying a few different placements of the version patches within the file-reading internals.
- effects strips now add directly above the strips they operate on (almost always what you want)
- blend mode for new image/movie/scene/color strips is now cross: without this adjusting alpha will fade to black rather then the strip below.
- SEQ_HAS_PATH macro didnt include sound-ram or sound-hd
- meta drawing code has misleading variable names (from own commit).
This fixes:
[#22722] Removing a sequence strip doesnt remove assosiated fcurves
by using the same hack that is used for moving curve-data along with the
strips on grab.
Should be cleaned up (both functions!) by making sequencer-strips
finally true IDs.
Until that happens, there is only an more or less ugly way of doing
that.
- blend load/save uses os message.
- image load gives os message. (remove check for slash at end of line, just let the os report an error)
- python api load image/font/text raise errors with message (was just retuning None for image and font)
- minor edits to py api errors.
Fix#21187: 2.5svn26947 - particles + meta sphere = crash in rendering
Use separated displists for mballs in view3d and render stuff.
Do not recalculate displist for view3d while rendering - mball.c
uses several global variables which shouldn't be accepted from
parallel threads.
* Fractional frames support has been changed to use a new var, scene->r.subframe.
This is a 0.0-1.0 float representing a subframe interval, used in generating a final float
frame number to evaluate animation system etc.
* Changed frame_to_float() and some instances of bsystem_time() into a convenience function:
float BKE_curframe(scene) which retrieves the floating point current frame, after subframe
and frame length corrections.
* Removed blur_offs and field_offs globals. These are now stored in render, used to
generate a scene->r.subframe before render database processing.
- bugfix for copying a scene with FFMPEG properties set (wasnt copying the ID properties, could crash blender)
- relative path option for adding sequence strips and replaceing images.
- Remove SEQ_DESEL, better not have a flag which includes ~, use ~SEQ_ALLSEL instead.
- Rename recurs_dupli_seq -> seqbase_dupli_recursive
- Rename deep_dupli_seq -> seq_dupli_recursive
PBVH used the same verts array as mesh data and shape key/reference key coords
were applying on the mesh data, so on some refreshing undeformed mesh was
displayed.
Added utility functions to get vert coords from key block, apply new vert coords
on keyblock and function to apply coords on bpvh, so now pbvh uses it's ovn
vertex array and no changes are making to the mesh data.
Additional change:
Store key block name in SculptUndoNode, so now shape wouldn't be copied to
wrong keyblock on undo
The most useful effect of this is that set scenes can take the simplify settings from the current scene (render team doesnt have to worry about animators simplify settings).
details...
- updating on frame change now passes the parent scene to object update function. (this was alredy happening for updating tagged objects)
- set scenes objects update first so scenes can depend on set objects however this only happened at once level, now set scenes are updated recursively, so deepest level is updated first.
- collision objects used to only look through the current scene, now set objects are included.
* Enabled premultiplication for packed images
* Added pack/unpack operator to image template
* Moved brightness/contrast corrections to after de-premultiplication in image texture sampling