This is work in progress. Look is not final.
This align data VBO data structure used for edti cage drawing to the one
use for normal drawing.
We no longer use barycentric coords to draw the lines an just rasterize
line primitives for edge drawing. This is a bit slower than using the
previous fast method but faster than the "correct" (edge artifact free)
method. This also make the code way simpler.
This also makes it possible to reuse possible and normal vbos used for
shading if the edit cage matches the
This also touches the UV batch code to share as much render data as
possible. The code also prepare for edit cage "modified" drawing cage (with
modifier applied) but is not enabled since selection and operators does not
work with modified cage yet.
Quite straightforward: first, convert metadata from file to
stamp data which is stored in the render result, and then
for every requested layer/pass use that as a metadata.
Noted those as missing in XXX comments some time ago, running again on
that code I still see no reason for this missing feature, so now when
doing a full scene copy, including duplication of Freestyl's linestyles
and scene's greasepencil data, their potential Actions will also be
properly duplicated (like it was already the case for world, and scene
itself).
This is a slightly more risky commit, as it is very difficult to fathom
all that may happen when localazing IDs. Would not expect any issue
though.
Note that a big TODO remain to refactor fully that ID localization
process (for 'shading IDs'), it's still doing pretty much same thing as
regular out-of-main copies, but the infamous ntree topic makes it
delicate to handle...
Turns out most of our 'local working copy' cases can use same set of
flags.
Note that this commit adds LIB_ID_COPY_CACHES to all our local meshes
copying, however this is no-op since that flag is unused during mesh
copying... We may want to add another set of flags without that one at
some point, but for now it would not be useful imho.
No local work copy is expected to need preview data, at least it should
not. Part of copy flags cleanup, done in separate commit in case
something goes wrong here...
Those two first sets of flags should represent some common use cases.
The goal here is to reduce verbosity of calls to BKE_id_copy_ex, and
help make it more obvious the 'common behaviours' of ID copying across
codebase.
This commit adds a datablock filtering option for cache files channels,
so that a shot with lots of these in addition to standard animation
(e.g. the Spring production files) don't become bogged down by these.
Furthermore, these channels also respect the "Only Selected" toggle too now.
This feature is intended only for testing,
to automate simulating user input.
- Enabled by '--enable-event-simulate'.
- Disables handling all real input events.
- Access by calling `Window.event_simulate(..)`
- Disabling `bpy.app.use_event_simulate`
to allow handling real events (can only disable).
Currently only mouse & keyboard events work well,
NDOF, IME... etc could be added as needed.
See D4286 for example usage.
* Use simple default view transform for color pickers, as Filmic does not work
well for all types of colors. We better handle this with an option and tagging
of colors as emissive or albedo like.
* For solid/workbench we also no longer use Filmic, as there is not enough contrast
and it's not really needed since this is not physically based lighting.
* For lookdev always take into account the view transform and look. Other view
settings like exposure are only taken into account if scene lighting is used,
since these are often dependent on scene light intensity.
Fixes T61022, T57649, T59363.
Now when remove points from a cyclic stroke, the last island is joined with first island in order to fill the gap of the cyclic.
This change affects not only to cutter, but to any delete process in cyclic strokes.