Since the timeline is a variation of the dopesheet, it also respects
some of the dopesheet settings.
The "Selected Only" setting is overridden from a scene property (since
rB4904eadc0f38) and the "Display Hidden" dopesheet setting seems to be
ignored.
This commit adds the remaining "Show Errors" setting to the menu,
allowing it to be updated from the timeline.
When using an external render engine Blender will still draw an OpenGL
depth buffer for the overlay engine to work correctly. Particle systems
were ignored, what lead to occluded hair and other artifacts.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7730
In some situations is good to have a grid visible anot beeing occulde by meshes.
By default is OFF.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7721
Use creases changes the limit surface, so the displacemente data is
won't be correct if this option is modified without updating the
displacement.
Reviewed By: sergey
Maniphest Tasks: T76306
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7700
ALSA and OSS are not available for the snap packages, and trying to initialize
them seems to cause some problems for other applications. Instead configure
OpenAL and SDL to use PulseAudio, and set PULSE_SERVER environment variable to
make it work.
Caused by rBe07b245fe1f4 (new 'Select Linked' posemode op).
Above commit took CTRL+L (and this is kept for consistency with other
'Select Linked' operators).
So now keymap for poselib is:
poselib browse: ALT+L (was CTRL+L -- conflict here)
poselib add pose: SHIFT+L (same as before)
poselib remove pose: SHIFT+ALT+L (was ALT+L)
poselib rename pose: SHIFT+CTRL+L (same as before)
ref. D7542
Was flipping around the 0-1 range, now (optionally) flip around each tile.
Also added this option for BMesh bmo_mirror.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Maniphest Tasks: T75793
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7460
The current "Select Linked" operator works based on mouse position and
makes no sense to call from the menus and was removed in rB536055e1ee0b.
This patch adds an operator independent from mouse position that just
selects all bones in relation to selected bones (and adds back menu
entries, adds keymap entry CTRL+L).
The original operator is renamed to 'select_linked_pick' internally
(this is now more in line to how "Select Linked" works for meshes,
curves etc)
ref T76071
Maniphest Tasks: T76071
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7542
There are cases when a user can accidentally assign an operator to toggle an
invalid property to e.g. left click, which shows Python errors to the users.
Rather than throw an error and e.g. break 3D viewport selection for the user,
just print an error to the console.
The root cause of such bugs should be fixed as well, but a working Blender
is most important here.
The operator in its current state is based on mouse position and doesnt
make sense to be called from a menu.
(In fact it should be called 'select_linked_pick' internally and a
separate 'select_linked' should be implemented similar to how "Select
Linked" works for meshes, curves etc -- see D7542 for this)
Note: We had the same thing for particles recently:
rBdd9dfadaac9b: remove "Select Linked" from the particle select and
context menu
rB5ca7c85e105d: Particle editmode: add mouse independent "Select Linked"
operator
Fixes T76071
Maniphest Tasks: T76071
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7543
Declare `anim.change_frame` explicitly for each editor.
In sequencer, scrubbing in editor area is possible only with
select/tweak tool.
This change is to resolve conflict between scrubbing and tool actions.
Multires uses the data of the Face Sets stored in the base mesh to
manage the grid's visibility, so these pointers can no longer be set to
NULL when editing Multires objects as they are requried for some operations.
Reviewed By: sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7431
Sequencer related properties were not grouped together, and it wasn't
clear that the disk cache settings were about the sequencer. Now moved
sequencer settings into own panel.
Note that given how experimental is working currently, I had to rename
and inverse the effect of the experimental undo flag, which will now
instead activate legacy code when set.
After the previous commit by Harley Acheson, scaling can be handled at
runtime so we don't need to have two splash screen image variants
anymore.
Also removes the `splash_scale.sh` script used to create the down-scaled
variant.
Always nice to get rid of some binary files from the repository :)
Use a regular context menu as a fallback for the outliner.
If there are no specific actions for the item under the cursor,
fall through to opening a regular menu.
This lets menu search find the context menu items which were previously
unavailable as menu search wont run operators.
The Layer brush was in Blender before 2.81, when the sculpt API was
introduced. It had a huge amount of bugs and glitches which made it
almost unusable for anything but the most trivial cases. Also, it needed
some hacks in the code just to support the persistent base.
The brush was completely rewritten using the Sculpt API. It fulfills the
same use case as the old one, but it has:
- All previous artifacts fixed
- Simpler code
- Persistent base now works with multires thanks to the sculpt API
- Small cursor widget to preview the layer height
- More controllable and smoother strength and deformation
- More correct masking support
- More predictable invert support. When using persistent base, the brush invert mode resets to layer height 0, instead of jumping from +1 to -1. The brush can still be inverted in the brush direction property.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7147
This mesh filter sharpens and smooths the mesh based on its curvature,
resulting in pinching hard edges and polishing flat surfaces. It fixes
most of the artifacts of the voxel remesher and those produced when
sculpting hard surfaces and stylized models with creasing and flattening
brushes.
It needs and accumulate_displacement step before each filter iteration which
can't be multithreaded in an easy way (it would need something to sync the
threads when modifying the data of neighbors in a different node), but this
does not affect performance in a significant way.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7335
This solution involves adding a uniform to each fragment shader that is
used by gizmo drawing and use the framebuffer state to set this uniform
accordingly.
This solution can also be carried to external shaders (addons).
A single line of code would then be enough to fix the issue.
The only trickery here is the dummy define:
`#define srgb_to_framebuffer_space(a)`
This is in order to avoid breaking other DRW shaders that use the same
fragment shader code but do not need the tranformation.
Related to T74139
Reviewed By: brecht, campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7261