This commit adds an exception for rotations (standard rotation and tracball) to still work on children of transformed objects and bones in an expected fashion. That is, you can select a chain of finger bones and rotate to flex them all at once.
Notes:
[1] This could be expended to other transformations if needed.
[2] Center of transformation is determined using the same principle as hinge bones (transformed children aren't taken into account)
* Fixed a stupid crash caused by last commit that worked fine on the mac
(but never should have...)
* Fix for using child particles with the new particle age color options
SeamBleed in perspective mode mostly working (some small artifacts but generally looks ok)
Added BarycentricWeightsPersp2f and BarycentricWeightsSimplePersp2f for getting weights from verts with perspective matrix applied.
* initializing a bucket only initializes pixels from that bucket (was initializing all pixels in intersecting faces before which made large faces slow to paint onto)
* removed scanline functions, they are not as useful when initializing small areas.
* UV seam checking also sets the seam flag on the adjacent face to avoid double lookups.
TODO - uv seam bleed doesn't work in perspective mode.
This introduces a few new ways of modifying the intensity and colour output
generated by the Point Density texture. Previously, the texture only output
intensity information, but now you can map it to colours along a gradient
ramp, based on information coming out of a particle system.
This lets you do things like colour a particle system based on the individual
particles' age - the main reason I need it is to fade particles out over time.
The colorband influences both the colour and intensity (using the colorband's
alpha value), which makes it easy to map a single point density texture to
both intensity values in the Map To panel (such as density or emit) and colour
values (such as absorb col or emit col). This is how the below examples are
set up, an example .blend file is available here:
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/volumetrics/pd_test4.blend
The different modes:
* Constant
No modifications to intensity or colour (pure white)
* Particle Age
Maps the color ramp along the particles' lifetimes:
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/volumetrics/pd_mod_partage.mov
* Particle Speed
Maps the color ramp to the particles' absolute speed per frame (in Blender
units). There's an additional scale parameter that you can use to bring this
speed into a 0.0 - 1.0 range, if your particles are travelling too faster or
slower than 0-1.
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/volumetrics/pd_mod_speed.mov
* Velocity -> RGB
Outputs the particle XYZ velocity vector as RGB colours. This may be useful
for comp work, or maybe in the future things like displacement. Again, there's
a scale parameter to control it.
http://mke3.net/blender/devel/rendering/volumetrics/pd_mod_velrgb.mov
First pass for retargetting template's renaming magic. For now, in new retargetted bone's name: %S (side) and %N (number) will be replaced by user defined strings.
Will need to experiment on how useful that is and how it could be better.
* merge the recent scons changes from trunk, so this means that the same rules now apply:
- scons-local available
- platform default configs updated
- check your user-config.py if you have made a full copy of default config
Note: BGE and blenderplayer still not working, but that is normal ;) (so turn them off!)
Modified to work in linux too, on my system subprocess.Popen(appstring) only works when appstring is a list.
Blenders __import__ didnt support keywords like pythons causing the subprocess module to fail for me.
added keywords to blenders c/api import to match pythons.
You can specify a image name (starting with 'IM') instead of a material
name in VideoTexture.materialID() and return the material ID matching
this texture.
The advantage of this method is that is works with blender material
and UV texture. In case of UV texture, it grabs the internal material
corresponding to the faces that are assigned to this texture. In case
of blender material, it grabs the material that has an image texture
matching the name as first texture channel.
In both cases, the texture id used in VideoTexture.Texture() should be 0.
Ex:
matID = VideoTexture.materialID(obj,'IMvideo.png')
GameLogic.video = VideoTexture.Texture(obj, matID, 0)
* Added more error prints for wrong definitions, for cases that
would laters cause problems compiling or crash at runtime, and
also made messages more clear.
* Added some skeleton code for main/ID/mesh/vertex types for testing.
* Added support for automatic arrays as collections using SDNA.
* Changed how pointers to data work. Now they are always wrapped
in a PointerRNA struct, which contains the data pointer and type,
and also the data pointer and type of the ID datablock that this
belongs to, since for example a vertex on it's own may not have
enough information for some operations, it also needs the mesh.
* Added some code for defining dependencies with RNA, and looking up
data with paths like: scenes[0].objects["Cube"].data.verts[7].co.
Note sure either will end up being used, this is experimental.
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/Blender2.5/RNA
The problem is that the audio_fill_seq function try to load the hd file
if the sequence don't have it, but it join the two string (directory path +
file path) without the / (Linux... \ Windows), so the result is a wrong path.
I change the the strncpy and strncat function for a BLI_join_dirfile (like
the reload_sequence_new_file) and all work fine now.
Also note that the "them go" that Luca report is (or what happen here) the
ctrl+z function, and now both case work fine here.
(interesting.. date from Feb 05.. 2006 ;)
The FFmpeg library allows to load image files. Although it is possible
to load images using the VideoFFmpeg class, it is not very efficient.
The new class VideoTexture.ImageFFmpeg is dedicated to image management.
Constructor:
-----------
VideoTexture.ImageFFmpeg('image_file_name')
Opens the file but does not load the texture yet.
The file name can also be a network address. It can also be a video
file name; in that case only the first image is loaded.
Methods:
-------
refresh(True)
Loads the image to texture.
You just need to call it once, the file is automatically closed after
that and calling refresh() again will have no effect.
reload('new_file_name')
Reloads the image (if new_file_name is omitted) or loads a new image.
The file is opened but the texture is not updated yet, you need
to call refresh() once to load the texture.
Attributes:
----------
status
returns the image status:
2 : file opened, texture not loaded
3 : file closed, texture loaded
image
returns the image data as a string of RGBA pixel
size
returns the image size [x,y]
scale
get/set the scale flag.
If the scale flag is False, the image is rescale to texture format
using gluScaleImage() function, slow but good quality.
If the scale flag is True, the image is rescaled using a fast but
less accurate algorithm.
flip
get/set Y-flip flag.
Set to True by default as FFmpeg always provides the image upside down
filter
get/set filter(s) on the image.
Example:
Moving stuff home, saving doesn't work ok yet, will finish this later today, demo video when done.
Also a couple of bug fixes for crashing and some text reformulation and the like.
somehow scripts line endings change is messing things up, these changes wont be included
error is:
svn: File 'release/scripts/scripttemplate_metaball_create.py' has inconsistent newlines
svn: Inconsistent line ending style
svn: Error reading spooled REPORT request response
todo...
* pixel interpolation.
* clone option can currently only be set from the image paint panel.
* only initialize clone pixels under the mouse.
* overlap between source/target while painting could cause problems. need to look into this.
also fixed some cashes in painting normally.
1 issue was caused by detecting 2d horizontal line intersections for lines that had points equal to the horizontal Y value - solved by detecting point on line cases.
Another was because the 2D bounding box for painting could have faces edges running along it - solved by adding a small margin to the bounding box.
* add support for building redcode on win32/msvc, but disabled for now, as there are linking problems
- I cleaned the redcode sconscript - the copying of headers within the source tree is not a clean solution
This needs to be fixed later on. For now, lets use redcode from extern/ until a better way is found.