The functionality of the Bone Selection Sets add-on is now integrated
into Blender itself. Rigify has been updated to no longer check for the
add-on, but just assume that the functionality is available.
The keymap is still the same, and so are all the class names. This
ensures that there are no conflicts when people still have the old
add-on enabled somehow. And there is versioning code to remove the
'add-on enabled' state so that Blender won't complain it cannot find it
any more.
Compared to the add-on, the following changes are made:
- The 'bone' icon has been removed from the list of available selection
sets. It was the same for each entry anyway, and thus didn't provide
any information.
- The code has been split up into multiple files, with the UI elements
in `scripts/startup/bl_ui/properties_data_armature.py` and the
operators in `scripts/startup/bl_operators/bone_selection_sets.py`.
- Helper functions and classes are prefixed with `_` to indicate that
they are not part of any public API.
- The `Operator` helper subclasses have been transformed to mix-in
classes. This way the only subclasses of `Operator` are the actual
operators.
- Comments & descriptions have been updated for clarity & consistency.
This commit contains code by the following authors, ordered by number of
commits in the original add-on repository, highest first:
Co-Authored By: Ines Almeida <britalmeida@gmail.com>
Co-Authored By: Sybren A. Stüvel <sybren@stuvel.eu>
Co-Authored By: Campbell Barton <ideasman42@gmail.com>
Co-Authored By: meta-androcto <meta.androcto1@gmail.com>
Co-Authored By: Demeter Dzadik <Mets>
Co-Authored By: lijenstina <lijenstina@gmail.com>
Co-Authored By: Brecht Van Lommel <brechtvanlommel@gmail.com>
Co-Authored By: Aaron Carlisle <carlisle.b3d@gmail.com>
For the full history see the original add-on at:
https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender-addons/commits/branch/main/bone_selection_sets.py
Reviewed On: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/124343
The issue here was that the left handle of the first point was calculated
incorrectly (set to the position of the point itself), which caused a
NaN when attempting to normalize a zero vector when computing extrapolation
vectors.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/124239
Viewport instances created by the Viewport Render Animation operator
don't get `view_updated` notifications.
Fix update detection by implementing a `last_update` timestamp for
`World`, similar to the ones added in #115196.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/124114
The openvdb API was used incorrectly before. I didn't notice that this is
a static function and requires the type to be passed in.
Note that this does not solve the cache invalidation issue yet. Instead
it handles the case more gracefully when the stored .vdb file changes
when Blender doesn't expect it to change.
Caused by 396ad5db83
It is possible that some edge collapsing of non-manifold mesh will
eventually result in extra wire edges, and loose vertices. This was
not properly handled in the boundary checks, assuming that all
modifications preserve mesh manifold.
This fix avoids the crash by adding nullptr check in the boundary
check.
While this is not fully ideal from the result perspective, it is
a safe change for 4.2. Ideally the wire edges and loose vertices
will be removed, but this is a bigger and more risky change. Also,
in Blender 4.0 it was possible to generate loose geometry in
dyntopo as well, so it just a general improvement to happen (and not
a regression).
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/124236
For text objects, current code will use another font if you ask for
a character that is not found in the selected font. But what if the
selected font is invalid? This can happen with a saved Blend that uses
a non-packed font that is since deleted. Current behavior will show
nothing. This PR restores earlier behavior where we use the built-in
font in this case. This does not make any changes to error reporting.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/124184
Regression from fb8bf8b0c8: Now that the 'automatic override'
relationships between IDs are much more strict, re-creating
sub-hierarchies of overrides as part of the partial resync may not be
able to 'find' all previously used overrides anymore. An additional
remapping from linked (reference) data to existing, unchanged 'old'
overrides is needed.
In the report case, the root of the partial resync is the Curve obdata
itself, which will imply resync of its material. But the Armature object
used as dependency of the material (through the driver target) has
already been checked as not needing resync, so it is not included as
part of this partial resync sub-hierarchy anymore.
However, it means that the newly resync material override will have a
pointer to the linked armature object, which then needs to be remapped
to the matching existing (unchanged) override.
NOTE: this likely means that too many override IDs are still being
resynced currently. In the report-s case e.g., the Material ID likely
does not need to be resynced either.
- Do not translate a label containing the name of the active NLA
action.
- Translate default action name when created by inserting a keyframe.
- Translate "<NoAction>" and other default NLA strip names.
- Translate "<NoAction>" displayed in the UI when no action exists in
the NLA.
- Translate the temporary meta-strip created when moving an NLA strip
around. This uses DATA_() for consistency, even though it is not
really user data.
Issues reported by Gabriel Gazzán.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/124113
For text objects, current code will use another font if you ask for
a character that is not found in the selected font. But what if the
selected font is invalid? This can happen with a saved Blend that uses
a non-packed font that is since deleted. Current behavior will show
nothing. This PR restores earlier behavior where we use the built-in
font in this case.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/122851
- Skip leading slash from drive letters.
- Use back-slashes.
While these weren't exactly bugs, it seemed like an error when the
path name wasn't what users would expect. Relates to #123994.
The code which is responsible for applying data from coordinate grids to
displacement grids could be run as part of modifier evaluation, hence
using the safe version of accessing mesh data was returning a nullptr.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123907
This was the case when the slot index in the active object is greater
than the available slots of other selected objects.
Code was trying to avoid searching all materials by using
`BKE_object_material_get` to get an appropriate index (an addition to
D4441 added in 6b39dc7672). That function has the behavior of clamping
if a target index is greater than the available slots (for good
reasons), so we cant rely on the slot index being the same if
`BKE_object_material_get` finds a material. So in essence, this is not
what we want to use in this case.
Now use the much simpler `BKE_object_material_index_get` to get the
index [this might be less performant in certain scenarios, dont think
this is critical though and correctness should beat performance here]
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123718
It is possible that the file does not have Grease Pencil paint
yet, leading to a crash in the BKE_paint_init().
The simple fix is to swap the order of acquiring the paint
pointer and the code which ensures that this paint exists.
Provide a convenient way to access a writable directory for extensions.
This will typically be accessed via:
bpy.utils.extension_path_user(__package__, create=True)
This API is provided as some extensions on extensions.blender.org
are writing into the extensions own directory which is error prone:
- The extensions own directory is removed when upgrading.
- Users may not have write access to the extensions directory,
especially with "System" repositories which may be on shared network
drives for example.
These directories are only removed when:
- Uninstalling the extension.
- Removing the repository and its files.
When removing a repository & files a valid module name was assumed.
While this should always be the case, add an additional check so in
the unlikely event of memory/file corruption (especially `..`)
recursively removing files outside the repository is never allowed.
In some cases, sculpt code currently creates undo steps that are stored
in `step_init` in the undo stack, but then skips actually pushing them.
That can happen when an operator is cancelled (like the transform
operator in #123172) or because pushes in "nested operator calls"
are currently explicitly disabled. That happens when calling the brush
operator from a script.
It turns out the undo code never freed the `step_init`, probably because
it assumed it would be pushed to be part of the stack afterwards.
Personally I'm not convinced that separating undo step creation into
two stages with `step_encode_init` and `step_encode` is a great design
or a necessary one, but I'm trying not to get into that deeper right now.
Fixes#123172
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123331
Reference identifiers instead of "above" in code comments as these
tends to become outdated. Even when declarations are removed it's at
least clear that the reference no longer exists instead of referring to
whatever is currently above the declaration.
It's also straightforward to search history for a removed identifier.
Corrected 4 cases of references to things that were no longer above
the doc-strings. Noticed other references which look to be incorrect
but need further investigation.
If a non-instanced collection is linked, any collection exporters on the
linked collection would be active and invokable. This is probably not
desired as it could inadvertently overwrite files from the original.
Disable the operators in this case.
See PR for how each of the various append/link scenarios behave.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123149
This is an alternative fix to #123524.
This is necessary, because `sculpt_update_object` is run after
the mesh is evaluated, but before the geometry depsgraph operation
is done. Only after this depsgraph node is done, `DEG_object_geometry_is_evaluated`
will return true.
This approach of `unchecked` methods has been preferred for now
over moving the call to `BKE_sculpt_update_object_after_eval`
to a separate depsgraph node or after depsgraph evaluation.
Some of the existing colors were hard to read with the new
strips design.
Tried following the concept from 2.83 redesign rationale:
* Same saturation for regular strips.
* Lower saturation for effect strips.
* Tried to reduce the hue shift between certain similar effects.
Other changes:
* Match saturation of all regular strips.
* Reduce value and saturation (mostly value) of color tags so
they are readable in both light and dark text.
* Image: Follow node editor Image node socket color.
* Color: Use the same hue as the color node socket.
* Text: Change it so it doesn’t use the same as Image.
* Sound: Use a greener color, less movie-like blue.
* Scene: Light gray, similar fashion to Collections.
* Other strips had minor adjustments.
Images and details in the pull request.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123446
While the evaluated result is not well defined, we expect Blender to not crash
when there are dependency cycles.
The evaluation of one object often takes the evaluated geometry of another
object into account. This works fine if the other object is already fully
evaluated. However, if there is a dependency cycle, the other object may not be
evaluated already. Currently, we have no way to check for this and were mostly
just relying on luck that the other objects geometry is in some valid state
(even if it's not the fully evaluated geometry).
This patch adds the ability to explicitly check if an objects geometry is fully
evaluated already, so that it can be accessed by other objects. If there are not
dependency cycles, this should always be true. If not, it may be false
sometimes, and in this case the other objects geometry should be ignored. The
same also applies to the object transforms and the geometry of a collection.
For that, new functions are added in `DEG_depsgraph_query.hh`. Those should be
used whenever accessing another objects or collections object during depsgraph
evaluation. More similar functions may be added in the future.
```
bool DEG_object_geometry_is_evaluated(const Object &object);
bool DEG_object_transform_is_evaluated(const Object &object);
bool DEG_collection_geometry_is_evaluated(const Collection &collection);
```
To determine if the these components are fully evaluated, a reference to the
corresponding depsgraph is needed. A possible solution to that is to pass the
depsgraph through the call stack to these functions. While possible, there are a
couple of annoyances. For one, the parameter would need to be added in many new
places. I don't have an exact number, but it's like 50 or so. Another
complication is that under some circumstances, multiple depsgraphs may have to
be passed around, for example when evaluating node tools (also see
`GeoNodesOperatorDepsgraphs`).
To simplify the patch and other code in the future, a different route is taken
where the depsgraph pointer is added to `ID_Runtime`, making it readily
accessible similar to the `ID.orig_id`. The depsgraph pointer is set in the same
place where the `orig_id` is set.
As a nice side benefit, this also improves the situation in simple cases like
having two cubes with a boolean modifier and they union each other.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123444
EEVEE stores light probes using octahedral mapping. Compared to the previous
cubemap storage octahedral has less pixels. The 64x64 is becoming useless
and can be removed. This PR also enables generating light probe maps upto 4k.
Some issues were found: the offset of the sphere inside the atlas
was always set to mipmap level 0 offset. This was hidden because of the texture
wrapping. Also the offset was substracted from the local texture
coordinate when calculating the direction of the pixel. Might be that due
to the incorrect offset (mipmap level 0), the latter issue was never detected.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123074
This fixes#121695. `float4x4` matrices are generally expected to be 16 byte aligned.
Currently, there is no mechanism (afaik) that allows allocating these overaligned types
when loading files from disk. This patch adds an array with alignment information for
each type in `SDNA`. Currently, the alignment is just `__STDCPP_DEFAULT_NEW_ALIGNMENT__`
for all types and is manually set for the `mat4x4f` DNA type. The .blend file format is
not changed at all. The alignment information is purely runtime data.
In the future it would probably be good to generalize this a bit more instead of
hardcoding the alignment for `mat4x4f`, but would make it unnecessarily complex for
now because this is intended for the release branch.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123271
This adds a "Legacy Behavior" option to the Limit Rotation constraint that makes
it behave how Limit Rotation constraints did prior to
ed2408400d. Newly created constraints have this
option disabled, but versioning code enables the option on constraints from
older files to ensure that the behavior of e.g. existing rigs is not altered.
This is one part of a two-part fix for #123105. The other part is in PR
extensions/rigify#4.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123361
The issue was that we used `from_orthonormal_axes` which obviously expects that
the axes are orthonormal. However, with custom curve normals this is not always the
case. Math wise, an additional normalization is necessary because the cross product
is not automatically normalized anymore.
This change also means that `point_matrix` may have a shearing component. But I
think that's fine here because the matrix is only immediately applied on vertex positions.
This shouldn't affect any case where the normal and tangent are orthonormal.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123238
The issue was a floating point precision issue
between the number of the cycle and the time
within the cycle (`cycle` and `cyct`).
Due to that the `cycle` would advance to the
next whole number while the `cycle time`
is still slightly under that.
This is fixed by calculating the `cycle` with double precision.
This has a measurable performance
impact (for `fcm_cycles_time`)
| Before | After |
| - | - |
| 39ns | 44ns |
For fcurves with a cycle modifier,
this code is run at every evaluate call.
The only time when that would be an issue is
in the graph editor, where there is an evaluate
call for roughly every pixel for curves that have a modifier.
However even in that scenario the performance
is the same within run to run variance (for `graph_draw_curves`)
| Before | After |
| - | - |
| 91565ns | 91430ns |
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123222
This implements (most of) the proposal in #122743:
* Add a new `IDP_FLAG_STATIC_TYPE` IDProperty flag.
* Update `BPy_IDProperty_Map_ValidateAndCreate` and related to never
change an existing property type if statically typed.
The biggest change happens in bpy assignement code, since instead of
replacing the old exisitng property by a newly created one, and copying
over a few settings, now the old property is kept if possible, and a new
one is only created if needed.
And in case the existing property is statically typed, if it cannot be
re-used to store the given value, and error is reported and it remains
unchanged.
`IDP_ARRAY` is also supported for basic numeric types, so 'vector'
properties and such work as expected. Lentgh is considered as part of
the static type (i.e. one can only assign a 3 components py sequence to
a 3-len array property, etc.).
Such in-place update is not yet implemented for `IDP_IDPARRAY` and
`IDP_GROUP` types. While important (especially the group one), they are
not that critical for the current issues related to changing IDProperty
types.
Masks are not updated when edited when using the GPU compositor. That's
because the GPU compositor caches static resources and invalidates them
according to the recalculate flags that the depsgraph flushes to IDs.
The issue is that the flags are not flushed to the evaluated IDs of the
compositor depsgraph, but rather to some other evaluated versions of the
IDs.
To fix this, we make the compositor depsgraph persistent and store it in
the scene runtime. This allows us to reliably track changes to resources
used by the compositor and also reduces the overhead of depsgraph
creation in the compositor job.
Patch originally provided by Sergey.
Fixes#121188.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/123085
Previously these were shown as missing add-ons, since they have been
intentionally removed, remove them as part of versioning instead
of showing them as "Missing Add-ons". This is especially important
for X3D & STL which were enabled by default which meant any user
loading 4.1 preferences would have them shown as missing add-ons.