We already supported previews for lights, just didn't actually use them
when making a light object an asset. They were only used when making the
light data itself an asset.
Mistake in e7bea3fb6e.
We should only skip preview generation for objects that don't support
preview rendering, not completely forbid accessing preview data of such
IDs.
Fix problem with duplicated initial character when initiating or
switching to new windows. This is done by updating our copies of state
and modes from the new window when it receives WM_IME_SETCONTEXT
message. This problem and fix are only for the Windows platform.
* Rename "Auto Tiles" to "Use Tiling", it's not really automatic and
confusing with the old auto tile size add-on.
* Rename "Adaptive" scrambling distance to "Automatic", to avoid confusion
with adaptive sampling.
Happens when device runs out of memory and Cycles is moving some
textures to the host memory.
The delayed memory free for OptiX BVH was moving data from one
device_memory to another, leaving the original device memory in
an invalid state. This was ruining the allocation map in the CUDA
device which is using pointer to the device_memory.
This change makes it so the memory pointer is stolen from BVH
into the delayed memory free list.
Additionally, forbid copying and moving instances of device_memory
and added sanity checks in the device implementation.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13316
A good sphere preview material has a 1:1 UV ratio (so we see squares as
least distorted as possible), as well as good poles.
Square UV:
The original sphere expected a 2:1 panorama to be mapped to it. This
patch changes that (I scaled Y by 0.5) so that square textures look ok.
Poles:
The original sphere had a low initial resolution, so no ammount of
subdivision would fix the poles.
The sphere has a subdivision modifier with 0 resolution. Later (3.1?) I
want to try to change the resolution on-the-fly based on whether the material
has a displacement map.
Old sphere (1.9K vertices):
{F11845752, size=500px}
New sphere (2.0K vertices):
{F11845710, size=500px}
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13309
This regression was introduced by D11832, but there was problems before
that as well. I seem to have missed it in review. See the differential
revision for a screenshot of the difference.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13216
New drag&drop reordering code would call constraints reordering operator
with the generic context, and not the one from the panel's layout.
missing the "constraint" member which is mandatory for poll function to
properly deal with override vs. local constraints.
This commit fixes it by generating a temp bContextStore in the panel
re-ordering callback.
NOTE: this fix will have to be extended to modifiers (which happen to
work currently because they have an 'active' status), and gpencil
modifiers (which are also broken currently).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13291
A recent security update to macOS 10.15.7 causes crashes when using Eevee and
various other 3D viewport features. It appears that glGenerateMipmap is
broken, causing a crash whenever its commands are flushed/submitted to the GPU.
Ideally this would be fixed in a driver update, however it's unlikely this will
happen. Earlier macOS versions have been receiving security updates for 2 years,
and that window has just passed for 10.15. Further, computers with these GPUs
can't upgrade to a newer macOS version.
As a workaround, disable mipmaps on these GPUs, by setting the mipmap max level
to 0 and not calling glGenerateMipmaps. Effects like depth of field also use
mipmaps, but fill in the mip levels by other means. In those cases we keep the
mipmap level.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13295
This fixes the the app crash happening when trying to render smoke as a dense
3D texture. The changes are related to matching up hipew with the actual HIP
headers.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13296
Same fix as rB0a3b4d4c64f1, but this time for greasepencil.
To repeat: dopesheet in greasepencil mode was ignoring the temporariy
visibility flag of collections. As a result, even though the dopesheet
was supposed to show animation data of visible greasepencils only was
still showing such data of greasepencils that were hidden by hiding
their collection.
Use the `GPU_SHADER_3D_POLYLINE_UNIFORM_COLOR` shader instead of `GPU_SHADER_2D_LINE_DASHED_UNIFORM_COLOR`.
This is just a partial solution as "protected" fcurves still use the dashed shader.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13290
With very long ray distance, OptiX ends up traversing many BVH nodes due to
a feature that improves precision. However this causes very slow rendering.
We now avoid generating such long rays by rejecting the few samples that have
long ray distances and very low probability of being generated. This should not
meaningfully affect render results.
Thanks to Sergey and Patrick for the investigation.
After rBb9febb54a492, the evaluated mesh from a curve is now presented
to render engines as a separate mesh object, but some code still assumed
that a curve object itself could have an evaluated mesh. However, this is
still true for surface objects and metaballs, which don't
use geometry sets yet.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13272
Asset libraries should be directories on disk. By manually entering a
file path it was possible to have a single blend file as asset library,
but that was not a designed-for situation, and it doesn't play well
with the asset catalog system.
Original implementation was a quick prototype which should have never
landed as-is in master. It had very limiting constraints and did not
allow for any real further development.
This commit fixes the internal implementation to make more sensible,
maintainable and evolutive.
NOTE: This commit introduces another forward-incompatibility in the
Blender file format: Files saved after this commit won't open properly
in older versions of blender regarding local inserted constraints or
modifiers into overrides of linked data.
NOTE: Technical details: The 'anchor' item name/index is now stored in
`subitem_reference_` members, and the actual 'source' item name/index is
stored in `subitem_local_` members of the override property operation
data.
Previously, only the `subitem_local_` members were used, storing the
anchor item name/index, and assuming the 'source' item was always the
next in the list.
Milestone I of T82160.
Maniphest Tasks: T82160
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13282
If a valid matching string is found, return that item, otherwise
fallback to the item matching the given index, if any.
This will be useful in RNA override code, and potentially other
areas where data in lists can be referenced by their names or indices.
The old code did not work when there were multiple ids with
the same name (which can happen when ids are linked in).
The solution is to use the session ids instead. Those are different
even when two ids have the same name.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11116
D13044 allowed the link color overlay to be used with custom sockets.
This no longer works due to a condition that checks if the socket is
standard or not, which was in place to avoid bad indexing of the
std_node_socket_colors array. Since that array is no longer used, this
condition needs to be removed.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13274
Reviewed By: Hans Goudey
Constraints, modifiers and NLA tracks can now report from RNA whether
they are defined as comming from the override's reference linked data,
or are local to the override.
This is a bit similar to rBb7260ca4c9f4b7618c9c214f1270e31d6ed9886b.
Sometimes a group node may not reference a node group
because it was linked and can't be found.
Offsets for meta strip were invalid. No steps to reproduce the issue are
available, but it is quite possible that there are files with incorrect
state after issues with meta strips were fixed.
Ensure correct offsets for meta strips in versioning code.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13257
Add the "Convert Old Pose Library" operator to the old pose library (in
the Armature properties editor). This makes it more discoverable; before
it only was available in the Action editor.
When filtering the asset browser, also include results that have partial
tag matches. So searching for "xite" will include results tagged with
"excited".
This brings the tag filtering in line with other search boxes in
Blender. Later we might want to provide users with more options for
prefix-only ("excite" would match "excited", but "xited" would not) or
only exact matches.
The Cycles accurate mode was removed, but the Eevee option for this has
a different meaning and should not have been removed. The Eevee accurate
makes cryptomatte accumulate for every sample, which Cycles has always
done regardless of any option.
Previously the check was done based on dimension of image and if any
of dimensions were larger than tile size tiling was used.
This change makes it so that if image does not exceed number of pixels
in the tile no tile will be used. Allows to render widescreen images
without tiling.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13206
The calculation based on preserving device occupancy was conflicting
with the fact that time limit needs to render less samples at the last
round of render work.
For example, rendering BMW27 for 30sec on i9-11900k was actually
rendering for almost a minute. Now the render time limit is respected
much more close.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13269
Build HIP kernels with NanoVDB, and patch NanoVDB to work with HIP.
This is a header only library so no rebuild is needed. The changes are being
submitted upstream to openvdb, so this patch should be temporary.
Thanks Thomas for help testing this.
For data-blocks from the current file, the image-buffer for dragging
wasn't set at all. This wasn't intentional, dragging things in the Asset
Browser should just always show the preview.
stack_assign_if was used in the middle of creating the shader value blocks.
Which caused stack variables to be inserted in the middle of the shader value data.
This resulted in the shader node data no being in sequential order. This was also
the case for the wave texture wave node.
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T93102
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13262
This patch changes the thumbnails' height used for image and movie
strips by choosing the proper size according to the VSE's text overlay
settings: i.e. thumbnails use the whole strip's height when no overlay
text is displayed; otherwise, some space is left for the overlay.
Reviewed By: ISS
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13043
Some when adding multiple movies at once and only some of them have
audio track, this causes crash on NULL dereference. Issue was introduced
in bdbc7e12a0 to align sound and video properly.
Check if sound is present in movie file. If it's not, don't try to align
sound with video.