If a USD file has joint indices outside the range of the joints list,
it's possible for our code to assert or crash depending on build
configuration.
One particular file had 289000 indices, nearly all of which were outside
the list which contained just 1 joint value. Instead of continuing when
this is detected, trace an error and immediately return as it's probably
unsafe to continue. This also resulted in many thousands of warning
traces before.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133419
* Some libraries like Alembic and OpenColorIO for a long time removed
header dependencies on Boost.
* No need to have BOOST_LIBRARIES anymore, only BOOST_PYTHON_LIBRARIES
is a direct dependency through USD headers.
* OpenVDB is no longer a static library, no need to link its dependencies.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133424
Use BLI_uniquename_cb to check and fix naming conflicts, and keep track
of the potentially modified node names in a map.
Reserve the material name, so that later the output node can be renamed to it
without conflicts. Also make sure there are no conflicts with names auto
generated by MaterialX, by always naming nodes ourselves.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133234
Cleanup and enhance our export of the USD `extent` attribute.
This does the following:
- The existing `author_extents` function now uses recently added common
code to write out the extents attribute
- A new `author_extents` overload allows the use of Blender's native
bounds for the types that support it. We now use this rather than
asking USD to recompute it for us.
- Meshes will now have their extents correctly written during animations
- Curves will now have their extents written as they were not doing so
prior to this PR
- Hair, Lights, Points, and Volumes make use of the `author_extents`
functions now
Since Curves need their extents tested, this PR also moves the test from
C++ to Python. Python tests allow for faster iteration, are more
straightforward to write, and allow usage of the USD validator.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132531
Export
Like we do for Mesh and PointCloud, export any "velocity" attribute on
the Point domain as native USD "velocities". While testing, a few
additional blender-internal attributes were discovered being exported
which are now excluded during export.
Import
Add the cache modifier as appropriate when we detect that UsdBasisCurve
data is animated. This includes time-varying positions, widths,
velocities, and general attribute values. Before this PR, only the
positions were considered. And like Export, the native USD "velocities"
attribute is now processed.
Adds test coverage as well.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/133027
"Expected textual data output" comparison based tests for FBX,
OBJ, PLY, STL import.
- There's a tests/python/modules/io_report.py that can produce
a "fairly short text description of the scene" (meshes, objects,
curves, cameras, lights, materials, armatures, actions, images).
About each object, it lists some basic information (e.g. number
of vertices in the mesh), plus a small slice of "data" (e.g.
first few values of each mesh attribute).
- Custom import parameters, if needed, can be provided by
having a sidecar .json file next to imported file (same
basename, json extension), that would have a single json
object with custom arguments.
- Add FBX test coverage, with 46 fairly small files (total size 3.8MB)
covering various possible cases (meshes, animations, materials,
hierarchies, cameras, etc. etc.).
- Switch OBJ/PLY/STL import tests to the above machinery, remove C++
testing code.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132624
In preparation for allowing the Nurbs reader to import as curves rather
than mesh, change `USDCurvesReader` to be abstract so we can share most
of the boilerplate in the base class. The existing basis-curves code is
shifted into a new `USDBasisCurvesReader` class.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132954
Main goals of this refactor:
* Make it more obvious which update function should be used.
* Make it more obvious which parameters are required by using references instead
of pointers.
* Support passing in multiple modified trees instead of just a single one.
No functional changes are expected.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132862
The new description for `bNode.type_legacy`:
```
/**
* Legacy integer type for nodes. It does not uniquely identify a node type, only the `idname`
* does that. For example, all custom nodes use #NODE_CUSTOM but do have different idnames.
* This is mainly kept for compatibility reasons.
*
* Currently, this type is also used in many parts of Blender, but that should slowly be phased
* out by either relying on idnames, accessor methods like `node.is_reroute()`.
*
* A main benefit of this integer type over using idnames currently is that integer comparison is
* much cheaper than string comparison, especially if many idnames have the same prefix (e.g.
* "GeometryNode"). Eventually, we could introduce cheap-to-compare runtime identifier for node
* types. That could mean e.g. using `ustring` for idnames (where string comparison is just
* pointer comparison), or using a run-time generated integer that is automatically assigned when
* node types are registered.
*/
```
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132858
- Remove redundant .HasValue() calls
We are calling `GetPrimvarsWithValues` which will do the HasValue
checks for us already.
- Consistently skip non-array primvars
We only want to import in the array attributes. Consistently check for
this in each of our loops.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132816
Since the `usd_path_to_mat_name` map seems to always be used in tandem
with `mat_name_to_mat` to get the material, change it from a map of
[string, string] to [string, Material] and store the Material directly.
This removes the need to do a secondary lookup through `mat_name_to_mat`
and less memory will be used at runtime due to the smaller Value size.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132647
When using clangd or running clang-tidy on headers there are
currently many errors. These are noisy in IDEs, make auto fixes
impossible, and break features like code completion, refactoring
and navigation.
This makes source/blender headers work by themselves, which is
generally the goal anyway. But #includes and forward declarations
were often incomplete.
* Add #includes and forward declarations
* Add IWYU pragma: export in a few places
* Remove some unused #includes (but there are many more)
* Tweak ShaderCreateInfo macros to work better with clangd
Some types of headers still have errors, these could be fixed or
worked around with more investigation. Mostly preprocessor
template headers like NOD_static_types.h.
Note that that disabling WITH_UNITY_BUILD is required for clangd to
work properly, otherwise compile_commands.json does not contain
the information for the relevant source files.
For more details see the developer docs:
https://developer.blender.org/docs/handbook/tooling/clangd/
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132608
- Pass large std::function by const ref
- Shift the mesh material assignment helpers inside main namespace
- Use MaterialFaceGroups type alias in more places
- Remove unused bmain argument from import_mesh_skel_bindings
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132586
This rescales the whole scene by its root transform to match the same
visual size while not forcing the user to wait for scale to be applied to
each object.
This is requested by studios whose main applications / USD scenes are
in CM, because referencing and payloading scenes from disparate scales
can cause issues at resolution time.
If "Apply Unit Scale Conversion" is unchecked on import, the user now
has the ability to bring the objects in with a scale factor of 1.0, so that the
objects may be edited as if Blender's scene units matches the imported
stage's.
At export time, a "Stage Meters Per Unit" value can be chosen from a list
of common measurements, as well as setting a custom value.
Co-authored-by: kiki <charles@skeletalstudios.com>
Co-authored-by: Michael Kowalski <makowalski@nvidia.com>
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/122804
This caused build errors on the docs builder, I can't seem to reproduce
locally, so revert for now and have another look at some point in the
future.
Sadly as these changes usually go, this took 5c515e26bb and
2f0fc7fc9f with it as well.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132559
Conversion from [0-1] float value ranges to [0-255] integer char ones
was left in Alembic importer, when the internal Blender storage for
these values was converted from a char in the old `MEdge` struct to a
regular float attribute.
Delay the creation of the `prim_map` data structure until the last
possible moment. This is more efficient in the majority of cases where
no Import hooks have been defined. Additionally, it removes the need for
locking in the `read_object_data` code path once we implement concurrent
loading.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132360
- Initialize PLYExportParams/PLYImportParams members
- Use enum class in ePLYVertexColorMode
- Pass import/export params as reference
This kind of fixes#126337: previously in the PLY Import node the
import paramters were all set to zero/false values, instead of sane
defaults. Which meant that it ignored vertex colors.
Importing USD `quatf` types was erroneously left disabled after recent
work this past summer for better attribute support. It is already
correctly enabled and validated for Export.
The `half` and `double` variants must still be skipped for now though.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132252
Commit 0df5d8220b made a change to have the `USDStageReader` only keep
a reference to the ImportSettings struct. This isn't safe to do because
there's scenarios where the ImportSettings might be defined as a stack
variable but the reader outlives the lifetime of that variable. This
happens inside `USD_create_handle` where the reader is returned to the
caller for instance.
Fix this, and the original issue which lead to the change causing the
regression, by having `USDStageReader` own ImportSettings directly so
it's more obvious that it is A) tied to the lifetime of the reader and
B) can no longer become out of sync with a caller's own ImportSettings
data (since that no longer exists).
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/132095
Import edge crease values and properly configure any added subdivision
modifiers with correct UV and boundary settings. These were already
exported so this now completes our subdivision support.
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/131569
Building the FCurve keyframes one at a time leads to quadratic runtime
behavior due to how the underlying BezTriple array is resized in
`animrig::insert_bezt_fcurve`. Instead, pre-allocate the entire array
upfront and assign the keyframes directly since we are already iterating
our time samples in-order.
In the event that fewer keyframes are ultimately assigned, rare since
this indicates some form of bad data which we skip during iteration, we
will reallocate to the appropriate size right before recalculating the
fcurve handles.
Total import time for the 3000 frame Elephant test asset [1] drops from
~4650 ms to 120 ms, a 38x speedup. A more typical 250 frame armature
animation shows a more modest 1.5-2x reduction in overall import time.
[1] https://github.com/usd-wg/assets/tree/main/full_assets/ElephantWithMonochord
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/131921
While adding tests I found that metaball export has been broken since
Blender 3.4. It would export each metaball geometry twice.
This looks to have been a side effect of a change to `object_dupli.cc`
which no longer sets the `no_draw` flag for metaballs[1]. With the flag
unset we would end up visiting this particular object twice.
Use a direct check for Metaballs now and add test coverage for the
scenario in general.
[1] eaa87101cd
Pull Request: https://projects.blender.org/blender/blender/pulls/131984