This includes a new list structure type and socket shape, a node
to create lists, a node to retrieve values from lists, and a node to
retrieve the length of lists. It also implements multi-function support
so that function nodes work on lists.
There are three nodes included in this PR.
- **List** Creates a list of elements with a given size. The values
are computed with a field that can use the index as an input.
- **Get List Item** A field node that retrieves an element from a
a list at a given index. The index input is dynamic, so if the input
is a list, the output will be a list too.
- **List Length** Just gives the length of a list.
When a function node is used with multiple list inputs, the shorter
lists are repeated to extend it to the length of the longest.
The list nodes and structure type are hidden behind an experimental
feature until we can be sure they're useful for an actual use case.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/140679
This patch replaces the Composite node with the Group Output node as the
primary compositor output. The old node was removed and versioned. This
was done for consistency with Geometry Nodes and in preparation for more
generic use of the compositor in VSE modifiers, layered compositing, NPR
multi-stage compositing, and more.
The Group Output node relies on the node tree interface, so we now have
a default interface of a single input and a single output. For now, only
the first input is considered while the rest are ignored, just like the
Geometry Nodes design. Furthermore, the input is required to be of type
color. Warnings and errors are issues if any of those are not met, also
similar to Geometry Nodes.
This introduces a new limitation: Composite outputs can no longer exist
in node groups, since they obviously then act as their respective group
outputs.
A refactor for the compositor scheduler is needed to simplify the logic
after this change, but this will be done in a separate patch.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/142232
Update bookmark UIList, so it appears same as Vertex Groups,
Shape Keys, etc. (by default 3 and 5 rows visible depending on
element count)
See images in PR description
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141790
If importing keymap with the same name as the built-in ones (like
"Blender", "Industrial Compatible"), those entries will become stale and
can't be removed from the UI because when removing preset it checks the
name against builtin ones. This patch fixes the problem from the
importing side and disallow names that are the same with builtin ones
from being imported (They will be renamed upon importing).
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/142697
HDR video files are properly read into Blender, and can be rendered out
of Blender.
HDR video reading / decoding:
- Two flavors of HDR are recognized, based on color related video
metadata: "PQ" (Rec.2100 Perceptual Quantizer, aka SMPTE 2084) and
"HLG" (Rec.2100 Hybrid-Log-Gamma, aka ARIB STD B67). Both are read
effectively into floating point images, and their color space
transformations are done through OpenColorIO.
- The OCIO config shipped in Blender has been extended to contain
Rec.2100-PQ and Rec.2100-HLG color spaces.
- Note that if you already had a HDR video in sequencer or movie clip,
it would have looked "incorrect" previously, and it will continue to
look incorrect, since it already has "wrong" color space assigned to
it. Either re-add it (which should assign the correct color space),
or manually change the color space to PQ or HLG one as needed.
HDR video writing / encoding"
- For H.265 and AV1 the video encoding options now display the HDR mode.
Similar to reading, there are PQ and HLG HDR mode options.
- Reference white is assumed to be 100 nits.
- YUV uses "full" ("PC/jpeg") color range.
- No mastering display metadata is written into the video file, since
generally that information is not known inside Blender.
More details and screenshots in the PR.
Co-authored-by: Sergey Sharybin <sergey@blender.org>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/120033
When creating presets in some panels, names like "Default" can be used
which are the same preset names as bundled presets. New entries created
like this can't be deleted because blender will treat it as a bundled
preset which then leaves stale entries in the list. This fix prevents
those kind of preset names to be used during creation.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/142652
When having a checkbox and a value both in one row together with an
animation decorator it is questionable whether the decorator should act
on animating the checkbox or the corresponding value.
We had similar cases before (e.g. 7c04ef210e)
In this case as well, one would think it is more desirable to animate
the actual Temperature **value** (instead of the checkbox), so this is
what this PR does.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/142192
This commit moves the freestyle edge and face mark tags to become
generic attributes, similar to other changes over the past years. The
attributes are called "freestyle_edge" and "freestyle_face", and they're
now propagated like regular boolean attributes.
Compatibility wise, forward and backward blend file compatibility are
maintained (for forward compatibility this is implemented a bit
differently than in the past because of the ongoing `AttributeStorage`
transition). In the Python API, `use_freestyle_mark` has been removed;
the attribute API should be used instead (just like bevel weights).
The BMesh (`freestyle`) accessors are removed too.
The conversions benefit from the fact that bit-wise, the old structs are
the same as `bool`, so we can convert to the old and new formats without
reallocating arrays.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141996
Changes to the Python API [0] broke the extension tags popover
which relied on RNA properties also having ID property access.
Replace the ID property based tags with a collection.
[0]: 7276b2009a
Panel toggles are implemented by having a boolean socket with
`is_panel_toggle` set to `True`, as the first item in that panel's children.
These sockets are then hidden from the user, as the checkbox gets drawn
in the panel's UI.
In specific circumstances described in the bug report, the active selection
can sometimes land on these sockets. Leading to the user being able to
directly access these internal sockets.
The changes in the patch make the "Remove Item" operator check if
the resulting selection lands in a toggle socket, and move the selection
to that toggle's parent panel if that is the case.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141859
This initial commit properly clamps handles for video/audio strips, and
provides functionality to enable/disable the behavior for all strip types
(addresses #90280).
Toggling handle clamping is done with "C",
just like with the redesigned slip operator (#137072).
If a strip is not already clamped when you start moving its handles,
then clamping behavior is disabled starting out. This means no abrupt
clamp until you explicitly ask for it.
Transform logic was altered, fixing a few bugs:
- When initializing a transform, `createTransSeqData` would already
create some clamping data for channels. This patch replaces it with
`offset_clamp` (for unconditional clamping which cannot be disabled)
and `handle_xmin/xmax` (for hold offset clamping, which is optional).
- Collecting this data ahead of time is necessary for the double
handle tweak case -- `flushTransSeq` only works one strip at a
time, so we can't clamp post-hoc.
- In `applySeqSlideValue`, we apply `transform_convert_sequencer_clamp`
before values are printed to the header, but let the unclamped values
get flushed to the strips themselves. This is so that we can have the
data later at the individual strip level to recalculate clamps.
Otherwise, if transform values are clamped preemptively, then we have
no idea whether strips are clamped vs. merely resting at their
boundaries.
Note that currently, handle clamping is drawn identically to overlaps.
More information in PR.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/134319
Only last tangents layer was written to all tangent layers before this fix.
Code before fix evaluate tangents for all layers into mesh loops data (which keeps data only for one layer) and then writes information about 'each' layer which is actually only the last one.
Code after fix evaluates tangents in the beginning of the loop that exports tangent data so that data for correct layer is being written into fbx.
Co-authored-by: Andrey Zhitkov
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141839
Fix error in Attributes menu in World shading mode
Node Wrangler's Attributes menu allows direct addition of attributes
to a shading node tree. It only works on objects, not World, since the
latter does not store attributes.
Fix: Update Merge Nodes operator for new node types
Nodes were deduplicated between node modes (shading, compositing,
geometry) in Blender 5.0. This commit aligns Node Wrangler's Merge
Nodes operator to the new node types.
Cleanup
- Remove unused import and variables
- Merge Nodes Operator
- Use negative list indices instead of length - index.
- Chain conditions instead of nesting them.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141508
This PR moves Wayland/HDR support out of experimental.
This allows more people to test and provide feedback. We
can always decide later to disable it for the release, but so
far we only got positive feedback.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141666
Some items in the node editors' add menus were not properly
translated. The affected items referenced an enum property on a node,
such as Math node's Operation.
Since some of those enums use a specific translation context, the same
context must be used when adding them to the search menus. The context
can simply be retrieved from the bl_rna prop itself.
In addition, some items use labels that are already translated
manually and do not need the auto translation, so disable that in
those cases (translate=False).
No new messages are added by this change.
Reported by Ye Gui in #43295.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141629
The files property, provided by the blender file browser, contain
paths relative to the directory property. Use that instead of using
the filepath parent directory.
The `files` property, provided by the blender file browser, contain
paths relative to the `directory` property. Use that instead of using
the file's parent directory.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141575
Instead of only showing a button to switch to the texture properties -
which don't actually allow creating a texture for linestyle - add a
data-block selector that allows creating a texture for linestyle. It
will also show a button to switch to the texture properties, if
available.
It seems like the previous UI didn't have any good way of assigning a
texture for linestyle, without going into the texture node editor.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/141408
"Strip" generally is a sequencer or animation strip, but in this
context it is a string manipulation action for file names. It is
defined as part of the Path Mode defined in the FBX and OBJ exporters.
Those exporters are defined in Python and C++, respectively. This
commit changes both exporters to use the "File browser" translation
context.
In addition, the tooltip for "Relative" from the FBX exporter was
changed to match its OBJ counterpart, and the "Strip Path" mode was
also matched to the other version which reads better as an enum item.
Reported by Ye Gui in #43295.
Commit 9ce0a2d1d5 added the ability to specify translation contexts to
node UI panels, but it failed to update the regex that extracts them.
This commit solves that by adding the proper `add_panel` function to
the extraction regex.
Reported by Satoshi Yamasaki in #43295.
Job names displayed in the status bar were not extracted or
translated. This commit adds a regex to the bl_i18n_utils settings to
detect `WM_jobs_get()`, and the `RPT_` translation macro to translate
the message in the UI.
About 30 new messages are translated.
Reported by Ye Gui in #43295.