Replace the W shortcut for subdivision by a new menu for edit specials
in order to keep consistency in UI.
Subdivision is not used all the time, so it's better assign this
shortcut to menu.
In some situations the artist needs to subdivide a stroke created with
few points before, specially for sculpting.
The subdivision is done for any pair of continuous selected points in
the same stroke.
The operator can be activated in edit mode with W key and has a
parameter for number of cuts.
The idea is to have a dedicated thread which is responsive for all the
file writing to a separate thread, so slow disk will not slow down
OpenGL itself.
Gives really nice speedup around 1.5x when exporting barber shop layout
file to h264 video.
any object
There were a couple of crashes caused by stupid typos in
rB631af9f930d2fd2c76751204ff22239aa95f761d and
rB78ea06fea4a74181c25254ed72d50d8a743b6954, as well as a shamefull lack
of 'testing before committing' which only affect exporting.
One crash was due to using RNA_boolean_get instead of RNA_enum_get, the
other one was a tricky case of order of deletion happening in the
destructors of AbcExporter and ArchiveWriter.
Should not affect RC or release.
Fixed compile error in debug build (thanks mont29)
Renamed some functions for consistency.
New features:
Create a Batch with immediate mode! Just use immBeginBatch instead of immBegin. You can keep the result and draw it as many times as you like. This partially replaces the need for display lists.
Copy a VertexFormat, and create a VertexBuffer using an existing format.
Resize a VertexBuffer to a different number of vertices. (can only resize BEFORE using it to draw)
Was already done for immediate mode, but rearranged code to make a clean separation. Cleaned up #includes for code that uses this feature.
Added same for batched rendering.
Follow-up to rBddb1d5648dbd
API is nearly complete but untested.
1) create batch with vertex buffer & optional index buffer
2) choose shader program
3) draw!
It was annoyingly slow to do roundtrip from byte OpenGL render to
float render result and back to byte image format (which is used
in 99% of cases for the OpenGL previews),
Now we use render result's rect32 to store render result which is
already supposed to be in the display space.
Gives about 30% speed improvement for OpenGL previews here.
This function modifies the GL program object, which reduces our ability to share a shader among meshes with different vertex formats. Recommended approach is to use get_attrib_locations.
This was quite weak to consider all scripted expression to be time-dependent.
Current solution is somewhat better but still crappy. Not sure how can we make
it really nice.
Stupid mistake wrapping path validation code inside a BLI_assert, which means it was
only called in Debug builds...
Found by Sergey, thanks.
Should be backported to 2.78.
Those 'never null' ID pointers are really a PITA to handle... luckily we don't have much of those around!
Found by Sybren, thanks.
Should be backported to 2.78.
This is internal pointer helper for scene evaluation and tools, though exposed to bpy API,
it can give false 'dependency cycles' in bpy.data.user_map() results.
That's followup to rBe007552442634 really, both should be backported to 2.78
This is internal pointer helper for scene evaluation and tools, it's not exposed to bpy API anyway,
and can give false 'dependency cycles' in bpy.data.user_map() results.
Found by sybren in his Splode work.
Uses similar way of storing temp data as object copy paste, just
uses different read entrypoint which does not modify current bmain.
This gives ability to easily copy-paste poses from one blender to
another one.
Hopefully doesn't introduce user-measurable differences.
Request from Peer here in the studio.
Reviewers: mont29
Reviewed By: mont29
Subscribers: hjalti, fsiddi
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2229
Regression from rB036c006cefe471. We can't use self here, self is bpy.app, not pydescriptor of python path getsetter...
So for now, do not try to replace getsetter by actual value in bpy.app's dict,
just return static var generated on first run.
Should be safe for 2.78.
I) Filename was not put in temp Main generated to save selected data only,
this was breaking readcode when trying to open partial file, leading to missing
filename in final loaded Main data.
II) Read code would confuse partial .blend files with Undo ones, when they had no screen in them
(which happens to 99.999% of partial .blend files I guess).
Reported by @sybren, thanks.
Should be safe enough for 2.78 release.
Vertex Buffer to store vertex attribute data.
Element List (AKA Index Buffer) to select which vertices to use.
Batch combines these into an object that can be built once then drawn
many times.
Porting over from the C++ version… Most of this C code is compiled but
unused. Some of it is not even compiled. Committing now in case I’m
lost at sea.
Put Gawain source code in a subfolder to make the boundary between the
library and the rest of Blender clear.
Changed Gawain’s license from Apache to Mozilla Public License. Has
more essence of copyleft — closer to GPL but not as restrictive.
Split immediate.c into several files so parts can be reused (adding
more files soon…)
The idea is to allow certain animation channels to be always visible in
animation editors. So, for example, one can pin Camera animation to the
editor so it is always possible to refine/tweak camera animation when
animating something else in the scene.
There is probably some more polishing required, and some current
limitations could be solved in the future but should be a good starting
point already.
Currently only works for object without recursing into deeper datablock
(so for example, it's not possible to pin object material animation).
Studio request by Colin Levy.