When using "From Window" unwrapping in a 3d view (that isn't square), the UV
coords would not be centered in the UV editor, even if the object was centered
in the 3d view.
Fixed two warnings (type definition defaulted to int for a variable that
should have been a float).
the non-flat quad detecting routine apparently didn't do anything
anymore! I've fixed it now with more comments, so people are warned
not to mesh with this... er... mess!
Apparently the reorganize of code in this c file, to merge the converter
routines for normal Mesh and subsurfed Mesh, cancelled out the fix I did
before to make sure Material option Wire correctly takes the OPTIM mode
into account.
Error was that it always rendered in OPTIM wire for subsurf, regardless
setting for subsurf.
[SCons] Build with Solid as default when enabling the gameengine in the build process
[SCons] Build solid and qhull from the extern directory and link statically against them
That was about it.
There are a few things that needs double checking:
* Makefiles
* Projectfiles
* All the other systems than Linux and Windows on which the build (with scons) has been successfully tested.
or whatever):
NAN_NO_KETSJI: when set to true, disables compilation of the game engine.
NAN_JUST_BLENDERDYNAMIC: when set to true, only dynamic executable is
build (i.e., no plugin, etc).
Note that NAN_NO_KETSJI implies NAN_JUST_BLENDERDYNAMIC.
- added mesh_set_smooth_flag, mesh_delete_material_index function
- isolated some globals
- got rid of reliance on meshdata in buttons_editing.c and material.c
(MVert,MFace,etc) off into DNA_meshdata_types.h, to isolate areas
of source that actually edit mesh *data* vs. areas that just edit
mesh object information.
This is contributed by Jonathan Harris. I paste here his comments for further reference:
MSVC will open the database automatically when you debug blender.exe.
The database needs to be explicitly closed before rebuilding by removing
it from the MSVC7 "Solution Explorer" window. Add it back after the build.
TODO: .sbr intermediate files are created in the build tree. These
should be removed by a clean but aren't.
* Added the following flags to config.opts:
- PYTHON_LINKFLAGS
- PLATFORM_LIBS
- PLATFORM_LIBPATH
- PLATFORM_LINKFLAGS
Backup your original config.opts file and run scons again to get these new
options.
* Use freetype-config instead of pkg-config for determining the freetype2
flags.
* The new PYTHON_LINKFLAGS now enable the dynamic linking on Linux and
possibly other platforms as well. This should resolve all linking problems
reported to the mailing lists. (At least for Linux, I can't test other
platforms).
* Created a MESH_MAX_VERTS macro in DNA_mesh_types.h
* fixed vert limit for converting displistmesh ==> mesh
* fixed vert limit when doing boolean operations
of zr). This struct was never written to file and the new 'int based'
MFace can be used in it's place. Some removal of redundant code could
perhaps be done now (I didn't do any though, just "s/MFaceInt/MFace/").
different objects shouldn't share flags this way (still sharing of
other mesh flags in renderer... ickity pickity, but I'm not fixing now)
- removed some unnecessary uses of DNA_mesh_types.h
Short usage info:
In loopcut mode after selecting a 'reference edge' and you are selecting the % to cut press p to toggle non-proportional mode.
the base side of the reference edge will be indicated by a large pink vertex. This is the side that 0% is calculated from and the side that the non-proportional cut will mimic. To change the side of the base, press the Fkey
The header has always shown the % of the cut, but now in non-proportional mode, it will show the distance from the base side of the loop. It will also show which cut mode you are currently in.
Rotation Current;y goes like this in editmode...
alt-b : vertex loop select
alt-b : face loop select
alt-b : off
I also removed the console output for changing to small cursor.
* Default build dir is now: ../build/<platform>/
with <platform> ofcourse the platform you're building on.
This option is still configurable in config.opts. It was just a feature
request.
* Allow the user to specify a different config.opts file from the command
line. This one was at my todo, but Kester was kind enough to implement this
in Tuhopuu2 already. Thanks Kester!
To generate/use a different options file:
scons CONFIG=your_config_options_file
Add an image texture to the world (in any channel, the first one with an image will be used) and it will be exported as an image background
The texture 'bright' slider is connected to the 'power' variable
If the image selected ends in hdr, it will be exported into an HDRI block.
The texture 'bright' slider effects exposure adjust (it is slider value - 1) so a value of 1 == no expousre adjust. (this needs a better solution in a later implementation)