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1026 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Thomas Dinges
d61ab45385 Blender 3.3 splashscreen
Credits: Piotr Krynski
2022-07-27 17:25:56 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
c7f788b877 Subdiv: remove unused GPU device choice, fix crash with libepoxy on init
openSubdiv_init() would detect available evaluators before any OpenGL context
exists, causing a crash with libepoxy. This test however is redundant as we
already check the requirements on the Blender side through the GPU API.

To simplify things, completely remove the device detection in the opensubdiv
module and reduce the evaluators to just CPU and GPU. The plan here is to move
to the GPU module abstraction over OpenGL/Metal/Vulkan and so all these
different backends no longer make sense.

This also removes the user preference for OpenSubdiv compute device, which was
not used for the new GPU subdivision implementation.

Ref D15291

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15470
2022-07-18 13:59:08 +02:00
Joseph Eagar
9a14887905 Sculpt: Fix scene spacing mode (phase 1)
The scene spacing code was failing to
check if a raycast failed, which can happen
when sculpting the edges of objects in negative
mode.

Note I removed what I suspect was a hack put
in to fix this, spacing was clamped
to 0.001 scene units.

Scene spacing mode is actually quite broken,
so it will be fixed in a series of phases.
2022-07-16 16:45:41 -07:00
Jörg Müller
d136a996ca Audaspace: minor formatting fix for last commit. 2022-07-16 22:20:08 +02:00
Jeroen Bakker
8ca09e6c5e GPU: add BUIDTIME to WITH_GPU_SHADER_BUILDER
Adds a better name that describes when it is used.
The GPU_SHADER_BUILDER is a buildtime tool for developers
to pre-validate GLSL (and in the overseen future pre-compile to
SpirV). We don't see that this needs to become a required
step in the future so WITH_GPU_BUILDTIME_SHADER_BUILDER
is more descriptive name.
2022-07-11 16:45:07 +02:00
Francesco Siddi
8ea5a5259d Icons: Add each icon to a named group
The objects making up each icon are placed in a group named after the icon
coordinates in the grid. This change has no impact on the current pipeline used
to include icons in a Blender build, but lays the foundation to explore other
workflows to do that, and tidies up the file.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15251
2022-07-06 18:21:20 +02:00
Aras Pranckevicius
8fb8a6529f OBJ: remove "experimental" from C++ based importer/exporter, mark Python legacy
By now I'm not aware of any serious regressions or missing functionality
in the C++ based OBJ importer/exporter. They have more features (vertex colors
support), and are way faster than the Python based importer/exporter.

Reviewed By: Thomas Dinges, Howard Trickey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15360
2022-07-04 19:12:35 +03:00
jon denning
011327224e Transform Snap: nearest face snap mode, snapping options, refactoring.
This commit adds a new face nearest snapping mode, adds new snapping
options, and (lightly) refactors code around snapping.

The new face nearest snapping mode will snap transformed geometry to the
nearest surface in world space. In contrast, the original face snapping
mode uses projection (raycasting) to snap source to target geometry.
Face snapping therefore only works with what is visible, while nearest
face snapping can snap geometry to occluded parts of the scene. This new
mode is critical for retopology work, where some of the target mesh
might be occluded (ex: sliding an edge loop that wraps around the
backside of target mesh).

The nearest face snapping mode has two options: "Snap to Same Target"
and "Face Nearest Steps". When the Snap to Same Object option is
enabled, the selected source geometry will stay near the target that it
is nearest before editing started, which prevents the source geometry
from snapping to other targets. The Face Nearest Steps divides the
overall transformation for each vertex into n smaller transformations,
then applies those n transformations with surface snapping interlacing
each step. This steps option handles transformations that cross U-shaped
targets better.

The new snapping options allow the artist to better control which target
objects (objects to which the edited geometry is snapped) are considered
when snapping. In particular, the only option for filtering target
objects was a "Project onto Self", which allowed the currently edited
mesh to be considered as a target. Now, the artist can choose any
combination of the following to be considered as a target: the active
object, any edited object that isn't active (see note below), any non-
edited object. Additionally, the artist has another snapping option to
exclude objects that are not selectable as potential targets.

The Snapping Options dropdown has been lightly reorganized to allow for
the additional options.

Included in this patch:

- Snap target selection is more controllable for artist with additional
  snapping options.
- Renamed a few of the snap-related functions to better reflect what
  they actually do now. For example, `applySnapping` implies that this
  handles the snapping, while `applyProject` implies something entirely
  different is done there. However, better names would be
  `applySnappingAsGroup` and `applySnappingIndividual`, respectively,
  where `applySnappingIndividual` previously only does Face snapping.
- Added an initial coordinate parameter to snapping functions so that
  the nearest target before transforming can be determined(for "Snap to
  Same Object"), and so the transformation can be broken into smaller
  steps (for "Face Nearest Steps").
- Separated the BVH Tree getter code from mesh/edit mesh to its own
  function to reduce code duplication.
- Added icon for nearest face snapping.
- The original "Project onto Self" was actually not correct! This option
  should be called "Project onto Active" instead, but that only matters
  when editing multiple meshes at the same time. This patch makes this
  change in the UI.

Reviewed By: Campbell Barton, Germano Cavalcante

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14591
2022-06-29 20:52:00 -04:00
Hans Goudey
18def163f8 Cleanup: Simplify syntax in curves draw cache file
Also remove some unnecessary logic and change a variable name.
2022-06-17 15:11:41 +02:00
Julian Eisel
23d2e77a54 UI: Add initial "grid view"
Part of T98560.
See https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Interface/Views

Adds all the basic functionality needed for grid views. They display
items in a grid of rows and columns, typically with a preview image and
a label underneath. Think of the main region in the Asset Browser.

Current features:
- Active item
- Notifier listening (also added this to the tree view)
- Performance: Skip adding buttons that are not scrolled into view
  (solves performance problems for big asset libraries, for example).
- Custom item size
- Preview items (items that draw a preview with a label underneath)
- Margins between items scale so the entire region width is filled with
  column, rather than leaving a big empty block at the right if there's
  not enough space for another column (like the File and current Asset
Browser does it).
- "Data-View Item" theme colors. Not shown in the UI yet.

No user visible changes expected since the grid views aren't used for
anything yet.

This was developed as part of a rewrite of the Asset Browser UI
(`asset-browser-grid-view` branch), see T95653. There's no reason to
keep this part in a branch, continuing development in master makes
things easier.

Grid and tree views have a lot of very similar code, so I'm planning to
unify them to a degree. I kept things separate for the start to first
find out how much and what exactly makes sense to override.
2022-06-16 19:25:50 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
7e89bbb2ff UI: Implement icons for the curve sculpt tools brushes
I'm using the tool icons for the brush themselves.

Note: This includes a few brushes that are only defined in D15134.
Those are simply the icons rendered with a world background of #282828.
2022-06-15 18:59:33 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
412c468893 UI: Icons - Rename Density and Slide sculpt curve icons
Those tools will get renamed to follow the standard we have
for the other tools (i.e., add sculpt_ in their name).
2022-06-15 11:46:08 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
e6548c03f9 UI: Sculpt Curves Slide icon 2022-06-09 17:17:58 +02:00
Joseph Eagar
ca29376e00 Cleanup: Move sculpt_automasking.c to c++ 2022-06-08 03:33:18 -07:00
Dalai Felinto
a857156578 UI: Curves Sculpt density + smooth brushes
More information in the svn log. But basically the smooth brush
is re-using the previous one we had for hair, and the density is
representing the hair root points that are removed to reach the
desired density.

Those brushes are used by D15134.
2022-06-07 19:08:07 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
4c4056579b Fix typo in colorspace description 2022-06-03 15:25:23 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
2b80bfe9d0 Color Management: add Filmic sRGB as an image colorspace
A typical use case is when you want to render with the Filmic view transform, but
composite an existing image in the background that should not be affected by the
view transform.

With this colorspace it's possible to do an inverse Filmic transform, render
everything in scene linear space, and then apply the Filmic transform again.

This is pretty basic in that this is not going to take into account the full view
transform including looks, curves and exposure. But it can be helpful anyway.

Ref T68926
2022-06-02 18:49:04 +02:00
Campbell Barton
3ca76ae0e8 Cleanup: remove "<pep8 compliant>" from headers
It can be assumed that all scripts comply with basic pep8 formatting
regarding white-space, indentation etc.

Also remove note in best practices page & update `tests/python/pep8.py`.

If we want to exclude some scripts from make format,
this can be done by adding them to `ignore_files` in:
source/tools/utils_maintenance/autopep8_format_paths.py

Or using `# nopep8` for to ignore for individual lines.

Ref T98554
2022-06-02 20:16:20 +10:00
Joseph Eagar
79cee340a8 Merge branch 'blender-v3.2-release' 2022-05-31 12:45:24 -07:00
Joseph Eagar
511a08585d Fix T98364: Remove improper OPTYPE_UNDO flags
Removed OPTYPE_UNDO flags from the swap brush colors and
sample color operators.  These types of operators are
not supposed to be undoable in the first place.  Also
memfile undo is too buggy for it.
2022-05-31 12:43:07 -07:00
Joseph Eagar
ce1dd44c68 Merge branch 'blender-v3.2-release' 2022-05-30 03:22:31 -07:00
Joseph Eagar
f1c29b9bd3 Fix T98368: Shading artifacts on paint/mask anchored sculpt brushes
I'm not sure what is causing this.  Vertex normals get corrupted
for paint and mask sculpt brushes but not the normal geometric
ones.  Since we don't actually need to recalculate normals
here to begin with I've just disabled it.  The code now
calls the appropriate node mark update function based on
the sculpt tool.
2022-05-30 02:48:04 -07:00
Dalai Felinto
496394daad UI: Curves Sculpt pinch icon 2022-05-25 17:33:29 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
f381c31ac6 UI: Update icons after the latest changes in the generator script
There should be no visible change. The difference is mostly on how we
changed the rounding to handle the conversion from color space to the
new linear space of the attribute colors.

To convert the materials in icon_geom.blend I used:

```
import bpy
from mathutils import Color

def convert_material(material):
  if not material.use_nodes:
    return

  if not material.node_tree:
    return

  node_tree = material.node_tree
  for node in node_tree.nodes:
    if node.type != 'RGB':
      continue

      color_original = node.outputs[0].default_value
      color_new = Color(color_original[:3]).from_srgb_to_scene_linear()
      color = (*color_new, color_original[3])
      node.outputs[0].default_value = color

def main():
  for material in bpy.data.materials:
    convert_material(material)

main()
```
2022-05-25 15:56:48 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
288e7d0af0 Tool Icons: Support curve and objects with modifiers + color space fix
This allows for the new tool icons to use geometry nodes.

In order to do this I also had to use the new API for accessing the
attributes (instead of vertex colors). Which in turn requires a few
changes to use linear color space.

I went ahead and updated the entire code to use the linear space
everywhere. I will update the icon files manually to make sure the final
result is similar to what we have now.

Note: We now use round instead of int. That plus the changes regarding the
color space will lead to some icons to change slightly (no perceived
visual change).

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14988
2022-05-25 15:56:48 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
332d87375d UI: Fix ops.sculpt.cloth_filter icon
This icon was using a material with a slightly different shade of
purple. I removed all the duplicated materials in icons_geom.blend
and this was the only "functional" change (though it is not noticeable).
2022-05-25 12:56:51 +02:00
YimingWu
3fe1079ecf Fix T98258: Duplicated last vertex after GPencil sample.
Also fixed an unreported issue of incorrect interpolation of thickness.

Reviewed By: Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp), Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15005
2022-05-23 12:13:33 +02:00
YimingWu
c4e5a7d59a Fix T98258: Duplicated last vertex after GPencil sample.
Also fixed an unreported issue of incorrect interpolation of thickness.

Reviewed By: Aleš Jelovčan (frogstomp), Antonio Vazquez (antoniov)

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15005
2022-05-23 16:17:00 +08:00
Dalai Felinto
d0fabb318e UI: Expose new tool icon: Selection Paint
This icon will be used by the curves paint select brush.
2022-05-19 15:25:38 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
17fc8db104 UI: Tweak Sculpting Trim icons
Update the trim icons so they don't show a dashed line. Instead they
have now a continuous red line.

This is important because the sculpting tools are planning to use the
same icons for selection as the regular tools. And those icons use
dashed line to represent selection.

Note the icon file has two new icons which are not used at the moment
(they are in the Unused collection):

* ops.generic.select_paint
* ops.generic.select_line
2022-05-12 18:55:09 +02:00
Dalai Felinto
28240f78ce UI: Geometry Nodes Icon
Geometry Nodes (new) icon. So far we were using the generic node-tree
icon for geometry nodes, not anymore.

The new icon is composed of 4 spheres that is a reference to the
original pebbles demo. Scattering points was also the turning point for
the project (which originally was focusing on dynamic effects), and to
this day is one of the first steps for everything procedural such as
hair.

Note that the modifier icon is still showing as white in the outliner.
The alternative is to be blue everywhere.

Patch review and feedback by Hans Goudey.

Icon creation in collaboration with Pablo Vazquez.
2022-05-10 19:33:49 +02:00
Joseph Eagar
501ec81d3e Merge branch 'blender-v3.2-release' 2022-05-09 19:52:27 -07:00
Ramil Roosileht
4bb90b8f4c D14887: Fix artifacts in hue filter
The hue color filter now wraps correctly.  Fixes T97768.

Reviewed By: Julien Kaspar & Joseph Eagar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14887
Ref D14887
2022-05-09 19:46:22 -07:00
Dalai Felinto
04df0a3b8c Sculpt Curves Puff icon 2022-05-03 17:49:10 +02:00
Thomas Dinges
951fae3578 Revert "Blender 3.2 splashscreen"
This reverts commit d1cbfc81bb.
2022-05-02 11:06:38 +02:00
Thomas Dinges
d1cbfc81bb Blender 3.2 splashscreen
Credits: Oksana Dobrovolska
2022-05-02 10:38:59 +02:00
Joseph Eagar
185d9627b3 Fix T97423: Make mask filter less confusing
by showing redo panel.

The A hotkey has "auto iteration" enabled by default,
which calculates the number of times to run the filter
using a heuristic based on vertex count.

To make clear to the user what is going on the redo
panel is now shown for the mask filter operator.

NOTE: I discovered the source of the bug where sculpt
operators' redo panels were greyed out.  The name
fed to SCULPT_undo_push_begin must match the operator
name.  I've added a comment in sculpt_intern explaining
this.
2022-04-25 12:07:55 -07:00
Ramil Roosileht
50f0103059 Change vertex paint icon color (fix)
Apply standard green tool color to vertex paint tools, to keep icon
color palette more consistent

https://developer.blender.org/D14694
2022-04-22 15:53:43 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
f807e6effe Cleanup: don't use allocation variables in OpenColorIO config
These are only needed for the legacy GPU renderer, which we don't use.
2022-04-21 17:34:46 +02:00
Brecht Van Lommel
f991f5ad51 Color Management: add ACEScg to the default configuration
For more easily reading and writing ACEScg EXR files.
2022-04-21 17:34:46 +02:00
Joseph Eagar
575ade22d4 Commit D14179: Revamp Vertex Paint With C++
- Verrtex paint mode has been refactored into C++ templates.
  It now works with both byte and float colors and point
  & corner attribute domains.
- There is a new API for mixing colors (also based
  on C++ templates).  Unlike the existing APIs byte
  and float colors are interpolated identically.
  Interpolation does happen in a squared rgb space,
  this may be changed in the future.
- Vertex paint now uses the sculpt undo system.

Reviewed By: Brecht Van Lommel.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14179
Ref D14179
2022-04-20 22:14:03 -07:00
Nicholas Rishel
bf80dc2bd4 Add debugging info for Wintab activated by argument --debug-wintab.
Bonus: Added docs for `--debug-ghost`.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14610
2022-04-17 15:21:59 -07:00
Joseph Eagar
8eb40d2063 This patch changes Sculpt Multi-Plane Scrape tool icon to be red and have a little outline around the color, like the other scraping tools T97271
Also, as a suggestion, this patch changes Mask By Color and Color Filter to be the same shade of green as paint and smear tool icons

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Reviewed By: Julian Kaspar & Joseph Eagar
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14632
Ref D14632
2022-04-15 18:06:47 -07:00
Dalai Felinto
4fa3eadce9 Icons: Re-sync Blender with latest svn icon file
There are no real difference from the previous icons, but since some
manual changes were introduced in the icons file, we still needed
a final sync between them.
2022-04-14 09:57:15 +02:00
Thomas Dinges
05a1770ab0 Fix T97280: Typo in tooltip of image texture node 2022-04-12 17:36:12 +02:00
Joseph Eagar
4a3bcfa102 Fix T97100: Fix ordering in color attribute list items
The new tab in the properties panel for "Color Attributes" shows the
data type and domain, just like the Attributes tab.
The issue is that the UI does not scale well and can only display the
full names when dragged to an extreme width.
This is due to the inclusion of the render icon in between the
attribute name and attribute type description.

This patch changes the order that items are displayed in the Color
Attributes Panel. Moving the render icon to the very right.
The result is consistent with other parts of the Blender UI and does
not take as much space to display the full text.

Reviewed By: @jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14567
Ref D14567
2022-04-11 23:08:23 -07:00
Aaron Carlisle
5f2317fa9b Update RNA to user manual references 2022-04-11 15:28:44 -04:00
Dalai Felinto
20846596b5 Curves Sculpting Icons: Snake Hook and Grow updates
This implements the icon for snake hook, as well as tweak the
growth brush to make it bigger and with the triangles more
distinct for better reading of the icon.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14616
2022-04-11 15:11:43 +02:00
Joseph Eagar
eae36be372 Refactor: Unify vertex and sculpt colors into new
color attribute system.

This commit removes sculpt colors from experimental
status and unifies it with vertex colors. It
introduces the concept of "color attributes", which
are any attributes that represents colors.  Color
attributes can be represented with byte or floating-point
numbers and can be stored in either vertices or
face corners.

Color attributes share a common namespace
(so you can no longer have a floating-point
sculpt color attribute and a byte vertex color
attribute with the same name).

Note: this commit does not include vertex paint mode,
      which is a separate patch, see:
      https://developer.blender.org/D14179

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12587
Ref D12587
2022-04-05 11:42:55 -07:00
Jacques Lucke
190334b47d Curves: new Grow/Shrink brush
This adds a new Grow/Shrink brush which is similar to the Length
brush in the old hair system.
* It's possible to switch between growing and shrinking by hold
  down ctrl and/or by changing the direction enum.
* 3d brush is supported.
* Different brush falloffs are supported.
* Supports scaling curves uniformly or shrinking/extrapolating
  them. Extrapolation is linear only in this patch.
* A minimum length settings helps to avoid creating zero-sized curves.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14474
2022-04-05 15:24:12 +02:00