It should not be possible to set the scene collection's color tag
through rna. Also adds a missing notifier for setting the collection
color tag from python.
After rB452a1c7b3838 there were still a few cases where the old
collection icon was used in the interface. Replace these with the new
filled collection icon.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8660
This patch is the result of the GSoC 2020 "Editing Grease Pencil Strokes
Using Curves" project. It adds a submode to greasepencil edit mode that
allows for the transformation of greasepencil strokes using bezier
curves. More information about the project can be found
here: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/User:Filedescriptor/GSoC_2020.
The overlap with the `Panel` flags that start with "PNL" was quite
confusing because wasn't clear which enum a flag was from. The
new names are a bit longer, but the clarity is worth it.
Instead to use the ID of the object, now the parameter is an Enum with Selected object or New.
If use selected mode, the first grease pencil object selected is used. If none of the selected objects is a grease pencil object, a new object is created.
Small cleanup changes to the original patch.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9529
LibOverrides only support a small sub-set of PointCache features for now
(one cannot add new caches, baking in memory is not supported...).
Part of first step of T82503: support disk cache in liboverrides.
This was done as some sort of safety, but should not actually be needed,
and including tags like `ID_RECALC_POINT_CACHE` e.g. makes usage of
point caches impossible with liboverrides (since it would systematically
invalidate all cache on file load).
In theory we should not have to tag anything here in fact, RNA accessors
are supposed to take care of it, but for now we keep the
`ID_RECALC_COPY_ON_WRITE` one.
Part of first step of T82503: support disk cache in liboverrides.
Note that due to convoluted layout of point caches in RNA (active one
also storing list of all available ones), we'll often have the
pointcache overrides rules twice. Should not be a huge problem,
practically speaking.
Part of first step of T82503: support disk cache in liboverrides.
We already were using one of earlier RC of the library, so there is no
expected big changes. Just making the update official, using official
version and stating it in the readme file.
Becomes rather annoying to duplicate them across C/C++ GCC/Clang sets,
almost as if the test should test both C and C++, and to do it for all
compilers.
Solves strict warning in the upstream of Ceres library.
This reverts commit 9d172f007e.
Got a second thought and remembered why it was not done in the first place.
The issue here is that the server needs to communicate codesign result back
and that must happen within the new protocol. So if the client talks old
protocol it is possible to receieve data from it, but is not possible to
communicate result back to it.
Image format code checked the file type against an enum except for
zero which is used when the format can't be detected.
Also add doc-strings to some of the image file type callbacks.
the function vec_roll_to_mat3_normalized() has a bug as described in T82455. This Differential is only for refactoring the code such that it becomes more clear what the function does and how the bug can be fixed. This differential is supposed to not introduce any functional changes.
Reviewed By: sybren
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9410
HDRI preview should have resolution dependent on dpi, viewport scale and HDRI gizmo size.
This patch uses a LOD to render a more round sphere.
Reviewed By: Jeroen Bakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9382
This would allow python script to access `lineWidth` uniform when drawing lines
without using `glLineWidth`.
Reviewed By: Jeroen Bakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9518
Standard deviation formula wasn't being applied correctly when selecting
R G B cases. Issue is there since Blender 2.64 as it was incorrectly
ported over from the previous compositor.
Reviewed By: Sergey Sharybin, Jeroen Bakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9384
This patch adds an opacity slider to the wireframe overlay. The previous
wireframe in dense geometry scenes could be too dark and sometimes the
user just wants an impression of the geometry during modelling.
Reviewed By: Jeroen Bakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7622
This commit moves some of the logic around so that the logic in
panel_activate_state is clearly separated by the state being activated.
There are fewer nested and redundant checks, and it's easier to see
the progression of interaction with the panel handler.
This callback made some sense before moving the file-type information
from a bit-flag to an enum: e142ae77ca
Since then, we can compare the type value directly.
Also replace loops over file types with IMB_file_type_from_{ibuf/ftype}.
This commit makes the property editor switch to the physics tab instead
of the modifier tab when selecting physics modifiers. Since the modifier
isn't visible then, it's confusing to change the expansion, so this commit
also disables the modifier expansion for these modifiers.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9544
Now that the Blender sync mechanism deletes nodes from the scene, we need to
ensure scene update is stopped before we do this.
Also add some more early out in scene geometry update to ensure we do not
continue working on incomplete geometry data, though that was not the cause of
this crash.
Two issues:
* Automatic deduplication of OpenVDB grid data was failing when Cycles had
already cleared the OpenVDB grid, causing an empty grid. Instead rely on
Blender return the same OpenVDB grid pointer when deduplication is possible.
* The volume bounds mesh was not properly cleared when the OpenVDB grid was
empty, causing a mismatch between mesh and voxel data.
The function vec_roll_to_mat3_normalized() basically has to handle 3 scenarios:
- When a bone is oriented along the negative Y axis
- When a bone is very close to the negative Y axis
- All other cases
The tests in the Differential make sure that all 3 situations are covered.
Reviewed By: sybren, mont29
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9525
Only a single DEG operation node `POSE_SPLINE_IK_SOLVER` should
be added in this case [ see `build_splineik_pose`, same is already done
for overlapping IK in `build_ik_pose`]
ref T82347.
Reviewers: sybren
Maniphest Tasks: T82347
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9471
This caused warnings when e.g. building the lite profile because NanoVDB was not disabled, but
OpenVDB was. This Fixes this by setting the "WITH_NANOVDB" flag too.