Complete (for our needs) 2D & 3D transformation API. Should be easy to port legacy OpenGL matrix stack-based code to this. Still needs testing.
Ported ortho, frustum, lookAt functions from Viewport FX (rB194998766c65). Kept plenty of Viewport FX code from previous commit.
Stack API and 2D routines ported from Gawain. This version uses BLI_math library so everything is licensed under GPL instead of the usual MPL.
Part of T49450
mul_m4_m4m4(R, A, B) gives us R = AB in general. Existing code assumed the worst, that A and B both alias the output R. For safety it makes internal copies of A and B before calculating & writing R.
This is the least common case. Usually all 3 matrices differ. Often we see M = AM or M = MB, but never M = MM.
With this revision mul_m4_m4m4 is called in exactly the same way but copies inputs only when needed. If you know the inputs are independent of the output use the "uniq" variant to skip the saftety checks.
Optimization attempt with BKE_library_idtype_can_use_idtype() was not taking into account
the fact that drivers may link virtually against any datablock...
Has to be rethinked, but for after 2.78 release, this commit is safe to backport.
Regression caused by rBb27ba26, we would always tag datablocks to update in G.main,
ignoring given bmain, now always use this one instead.
To be backported to 2.78.
This commit allows RNA properties to return additional info on their editable state which may then be displayed in tooltips. To show how it works, it also adds some info for the editable check of proxies. For generally un-editable properties or properties of a linked data-block, RNA returns default strings.
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Reviewed by brecht, thanks!
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2243
Drawing used colors for select (TH_EDGE_SELECT/TH_VERTEX_SELECT) which was inconsistent with crease, seam, sharp, .. (which all had their own them color -- also was a bit hard to read).
NOTE: UI team usually doesn't allow adding more theme options, this is an exception.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2234
It's now possible to change the shortcut for invoking the eyedropper while hovering a button (E by default). Also removed the keymap editor entry for the modal eyedropper keymap, it's now automatically appended to the eyedropper shortcut.
This patch changes a couple of things in the video output encoding.
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- Clearer separation between container and codec. No more "format", as this is
too ambiguous. As a result, codecs were removed from the container list.
- Added FFmpeg speed presets, so the user can choosen from the range "Very
slow" to "Ultra fast". By default no preset is used.
- Added Constant Rate Factor (CRF) mode, which allows changing the bit-rate
depending on the desired quality and the input. This generally produces the
best quality videos, at the expense of not knowing the exact bit-rate and
file size.
- Added optional maximum of non-B-frames between B-frames (`max_b_frames`).
- Presets were adjusted for these changes, and new presets added. One of the
new presets is [recommended](https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VFX#H.264)
for reviewing videos, as it allows players to scrub through it easily. Might
be nice in weeklies. This preset also requires control over the
`max_b_frames` setting.
GUI-only changes:
- Renamed "MPEG" in the output file format menu with "FFmpeg", as this is more
accurate. After all, FFmpeg is used when this option is chosen, which can
also output non-MPEG files.
- Certain parts of the GUI are disabled when not in use:
- bit rate options are not used when a constant rate factor is given.
- audio bitrate & volume are not used when no audio is exported.
Note that I did not touch `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`. There are currently two
preset systems for FFmpeg (`BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()` and the Python preset
system). Before we do more work on `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`, I think it's a
good idea to determine whether we want to keep it at all.
After this patch has been accepted, I'd be happy to go through the code and
remove any then-obsolete bits, such as the handling of "XVID" as a container
format.
Reviewers: sergey, mont29, brecht
Subscribers: mpan3, Blendify, brecht, fsiddi
Tags: #bf_blender
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2242
For some reason (which I can't recall), backing was doing backface
culling. Since Cycles itself doesn't ignore them (nor does Blender
Internal), they should be visible.
Steps to reproduce:
* Go to modifier context in properties editor
* Add modifier, collapse it
* Press down LMB over collapse button of modifier, hold it
* Drag over pin-icon in properties editor (to keep fixed data-block displayed)
* Drag outside of window bounds (should crash)
Also could've solved by getting space data from callback arguments instead of context, but this fix is much nicer (though not totally un-risky).
Is actually a redundant cast since Blender uses -funsigned-char, however I think it's fine to be explicit about it in new code so cast is required to make compiler happy. Am not a fan of -funsigned-char anyway...
There might be some extra missing points here, but it's all rather
a TODO than a real bug and can be tweaked further once issues are
actually discovered.
Quick fix for now, need to unlock studio here as well.
Proper fix would be to modify API a bit and pass flags which will
prevent expand called on bmain perhaps. But this we should discuss
a bit,