SB collision targets may be picked up from modifier stack
works fine with static targets having subsurf and/or array mofifiers
see-->
http://www.wund.homepage.t-online.de/hidden/Mstack.blendhttp://www.wund.homepage.t-online.de/hidden/Mstack_II.blend
however when calulating the SB object dynamics the vertices of the
'deform only' m-stack result are used
so SB <-> SB may look strange
subsuf modifier is applied to SB object after doing SB dynamics
(that is: colliding mesh is subsurfed, SB is not )
subsurfed SB cubes colliding
link --> http://www.wund.homepage.t-online.de/hidden/ColSelfMod.blend
or may give unwanted results
subsuf and array modifier is applied to SB object after doing SB dynamics
link --> http://www.wund.homepage.t-online.de/hidden/ColSelfMod_nobug.blend
last, modifiers that change vertex locations in time (like waves)
suffer from not beeing seen at needed time resolution
(SBs see colliders static in a frame)
well but that's beyond the limits of the current dep-graph use
and needs to be resolved on design level
anyhoo have fun
BM
Duplicating a Library-linked Mesh with Library-linked texture Images forgot
to set the texture Image link flag to LIB_EXTERN (LIB_INDIRECT means the ID
is not saved in file).
Error was that a the duplicated Mesh lost texture.
http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Shadow_buffer__Halfway.786.0.html
Simply said: by using the average of the nearest and 2nd nearest Z value
in Shadowbuffers you can reduce bias errors very well.
For backwards compatibility it is a new buffer type though.
Full log:
http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Irregular_Shadow_Buffe.785.0.html
In short: this is a shadow buffer approach that always results in crispy
shadows, independent of lamp buffer size or zoom level. This shadow buffer
system also supports transparent shadow.
This is part of work on refreshing Shadow Buffers in Blender. You now can
choose of two types (Classical, Irregular). More types will follow. Also
quality issues for Classical shadow buffers are going to be reviewed,
especially to solve the lousy Biasing.
For the CVS log record; it is based on articles:
Gregory Johnson et al, University of Texas, Austin. (Regular grid method).
Timo Aila and Samuli Laine, Helsinki University of Technology. (BSP method).
nicer kinematics in self collision -> blending to complete inelastic impact
now does something close to real physics
first steps towards aerodynamics
anisotropic friction
springs 'see' their movement in media
--> see surrrounding media does not move and/or reacts on wind
(*for now needs to have a pseudo collider araound -> that is: add a cube in the same layer
and make it a deflector *)
* print (# servers) instead of icon row when there are servers in the list
* dark-green circle behind server icon in server list when connected
* orange when connecting
* added two files from verse-master
* server list is available in outliner (new mode "Verse Servers")
* verse sessions are now also in new mode "Verse Sessions" in outliner
* fixed drawing of verse sessions and their nodes
* in user preferences System & OpenGL master-server ip setting (default master.uni-verse.org)
* in File>Verse entry "Get Servers" to get server list or
* RMB on "Available Verse Servers" in outliner to "Refresh" server list
Enjoy :)
just did a few tests, with the 'surprising' result that balls are not curves ..
and i don't want to be swamped by bug reports tellling me
'it does not collide as i whised it would'
only alow self collision for suited objects
feature request from hairdressers
self collision for curves
works amazingly well if you keep in mind there balls around vertices colliding
ironing out a few glitches related to goal pinning
volatile test blend ->
http://www.wund.homepage.t-online.de/hidden/sb_col_must.blend
+ adding a few alternative collision ball calculation algos
since i did not want to blow up (waste) DNA space without need,
coded as -1.0 -0.1 -1.1 values in 'ball size' (look at tooltip popup)
simple (naive) self collision
estimates a collision ball
using the spring lenght to attached neighbours
(idea stolen from old cloth modifier files, but i'm sure ZAZ and genscher won't mind)
-- usefull for untangeling static cloth like objects
-- may be used for cloth simulation with known limitations
like 'tunnel effect' if objects are moving too fast ...
demo -- volatile files
http://www.wund.homepage.t-online.de/hidden/sb_without_selfcol.avihttp://www.wund.homepage.t-online.de/hidden/sb_with_selfcoll.avi
have fun
BM
Gives local structure stability for though fabrics, thin steelplates ..
even suzanne gets pretty crash resistant that way.
If non zero it not only adds diagonals but all other "2edge-wide" springs
so it somehow replaces stiff quads for meshes too.
- A new Save image function, next to the existing Save As.
- Shortcut keys Alt+S, Alt+R, Alt+O and Alt+N for Save, Reload, Open
and New image respectively, consistent with the text editor window.
- Hide Select and UVs menus when UV editing isn't active.
- Removed duplicate and unused code, also moved some functions.
previous one was ok as a quick fix during orange and showed distortion obviously
but it was kind of extreme, and I'd rather not be blamed for causing blindness
or brain tumours because of it. This pattern is nicer, and still shows
distortion and its location on the map well.
falloff and spacing. Click the button labeled "P" next to the sliders.
Works best for opacity, other options can give poor quality strokes in
some cases. Also performance needs to be improved.
Remember, works only on X11 and Mac, no Windows support for tablets yet.
making it much more useful. Requested and taunted for frequently by
Plumiferos folks. Click on "Use Rot" to take target object rotations
into account.
Good for using rotated empties, etc., as a sloped floor.
When using a particle system in a dupli-group, and the group is in the
current scene but not visible, the particles are calculated on wrong
position. This is the recurring trouble with particle calculating... which
doesn't do despgraph stuff.
This commit fixes the error, but it will still display particles *once*
(one draw) on the wrong location. That's a lag in the system I cannot
solve quickly...
Note that this system does work OK when you put the group in another Scene,
or linked from another file. That's what it was coded for...
- Using NLA stride didn't work at all for Motion Blur render... appeared to
be a typo even, using 'ctime' instead of 'stime'. :)
- When entering editmode on a striding Armature, the position of the
armature was incorrect (missing depsgraph refresh)
- changes in constraint.c is just a small cleanup, unused 'ctime' arg.
exactly the same as mesh_create_derived_render(ob) except it uses the view modifier settings.
Added an optional arg to getFromObject to 'render' so you can choose to get the mesh displayed in the 3d view or generate one with render settings.
Solved bug 4612 getFromObject now works with soft body meshes (error was caused by getting the derived mesh from a copy of the object)
removed workaround for softbody bug in object_apply_def.py
Added: Scale node in Compositor.
- Only works for RGBA buffers now
- I have added an option "Relative" or "Absolute" scale. So you can also
define actual pixels for scale. Values for scale are reset when you
switch, to prevent too weird situations.
- Scaling wasn't foreseen to work with the preview-panel in UV window, this
preview cropping only happens for Image and RenderResult nodes... actually
should be done for the scale too. I wait with t hat though... this preview
method isn't very advanced yet.
- The pass_on_compbuf() here crashed in tests with preview panel, that's
weak code... I have to recode that. For time being I use the
dupalloc_compbuf to have it stable.
- Panel with Shape keys now shows for lattice too
- Supports VGroup weight value for Shapes
NOTE: this doesn't support Shape editing with linked duplicates. The
modifier system for Lattices (as for Curve/Surface) has no local Object
storage, so linked duplicates will all show identical.
Works like vertex-parent for Mesh and Curve/Surface. Select one or three
vertices in edit mode, and use CTRL+Select to select another object.
Then press CTRL+P.
Armature and Hook modifiers, and the flag field for the Mirror modifier. These
modifiers should all be copied correctly now.
This fix also means that converting modifiers to mesh with Alt-C now works
correctly (the convertmenu function copies the modifers before applying them,
so it wasn't always giving correct results for the above modifiers before).
The convertmenu function has also been changed to use DM_to_mesh instead of
converting to DispListMesh and using displistmesh_to_mesh, which means that
extra mesh data such as dverts is preserved.
My commit to fix weightpaint display (revision 1.125 of DerivedMesh.c) broke
normal recalculation for meshes which have only deform modifiers applied.
This commit fixes that by adding calls to CDDM_calc_normals in the appropriate
places.
The DM_from_template and DM_init functions checked for numVerts > 0 before
initialising the DerivedMesh's custom data layers. This was something of a
hack intended to allow DerivedMesh creation functions to initialise default
function pointers without initialising custom data layers (by passing a 0 for
the numVerts parameter). It is unneeded now that DM_init_funcs is present, and
causes memory deallocation warnings later on when the number of vertices
really is 0, so it has been removed.
module itself, replacing the special MEM_mallocT/MEM_freeT functions.
Mutex locking is only enabled when threads are running.
There was no good reason to have these separate, it just led to ugly
hacks when calling functions with non-threadsafe malloc from threads.
file path where library is read from.
In Outliner, choose new view mode "Libraries". A ctrl+click on the library
name then allows to change the file name or path. Note that when you change
the file name, nothing is being re-read or re-linked. Only after saving the
.blend file and reading it back the new library is used.
This feature allows to cleanup library usage. You can make files relative,
or reorganize a project. Just keep in mind that you cannot use this feature
to fix .blend files that link to non-existing other files. That because the
lost data is actually not read at all, so cannot be saved either.
Currently, library errors are only printed in the console... quite
important to keep track of when using Libraries.
Implementation note: this Outliner view mode can become expanded to a full
"Database view", showing something similar as SHIFT+F4 databrowse does now.
structured and more maintainable. The old algorithm could leave the mesh in an
inconsistent state during recursive calls, making it quite fragile. The new
algorithm keeps the mesh in a consistent state, and should be more robust.
This commit fixes the issues EdgeSplit was having with non-manifold meshes
(bug #4946, also reported by several other people). EdgeSplit now works
correctly with all the test files I have.
This commit also fixes the BLI_ghash_remove function to correctly decrement
gh->nentries (the number of entries in the hashtable) on a successful removal.
In a quick glance: (temp image)
http://www.blender.org/bf/rt.png
Main reason is that Lattices are useful a lot for Armature deformation.
Lattices just provide much more precise and interesting control. However,
with only bone envelopes it's very hard to use.
Working with Lattice vertex groups is nearly identical to Mesh:
- on CTRL+P 'make parent' you can choose the deform option now
- In editmode, the buttons to control vertex groups are available
- In outliner you can select vertexgroups too
- Deforming Lattices with Armatures has all options as for Mesh now.
Note:
- No WeightPaint has been added yet. To compensate, the editmode
drawing for a Lattice with vertex group shows weight values for the active
vertex group.
- Lattice editmode doesn't undo/redo weight editing yet.
- Softbody for Lattice still uses own vertex weights
Implementation notes:
- derivedmesh weight_to_rgb() is now exported to drawobject.c
- been doing cleanups in code (order of includes, var declarations, etc)
- weightpaint button handling now is generic
I've checked on Brecht's proposal for Custom Element data;
http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/CustomElementData
It could have been used, but that would mean the existing code for
vertexgroup handling and armature deform couldn't be re-used. I guess this
is really a later todo.
had to make some room in the "Mesh Tools 1" panel,
removed "Center" - its alredy in the "Mesh Tools" panel, and grouped the "Normal" draw buttons.
At the moment mixing modes dosnt work, we will need to review this to see if its worth attempting.