Fixed this with three changes:
* filter_glob is now 255 char max (63 could be a bit limited in some rare cases).
* IO templates now explicitely define max len of that property (such that scripters are aware of the limit).
* ED_fileselect_set_params() is now safe regarding too long strings from a 'filter_glob' op property.
This is handy for cases when mask is created on top of the edit and
used for tasks like color grading and other enhancement.
That was the main purpose of the masks which was totally broken in
6786ef6. Now it's possible to have masks created as both a part of
input movie roto process (which then better be re-mapped to the strip
timing) and as a grading tool (which should be using scene timing
for the animation).
Thanks artists from the Nieve for screaming about such a broken case.
The Vector Transform node is a useful node which is present in the Cycles renderer.
{F144283}
This patch implements the Vector Transform node for GLSL mode and the internal renderer.
Example: {F273060}
Alexander (Blend4Web Team)
Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton, sergey
Reviewed By: campbellbarton, sergey
Subscribers: psy-fi, duarteframos, RobM, lightbwk, sergey, AlexKowel, valentin_b4w, Evgeny_Rodygin, yurikovelenov
Projects: #bf_blender:_next
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D909
simulations.
This commits implements OpenVDB as an extra cache format in the Point
Cache system for smoke simulations. Compilation with the library is
turned off by default for now, and shall be enabled when the library is
present.
A documentation of its doings is available here: http://
wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Kevindietrich/OpenVDBSmokeExport.
A guide to compile OpenVDB can be found here (Linux): http://
wiki.blender.org/index.php?title=Dev:Doc/Building_Blender/Linux/
Dependencies_From_Source#OpenVDB
Reviewers: sergey, lukastoenne, brecht, campbellbarton
Reviewed By: brecht, campbellbarton
Subscribers: galenb, Blendify, robocyte, Lapineige, bliblubli,
jtheninja, lukasstockner97, dingto, brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1721
This commit adds a "Select Grouped" operator. Although it is set up to
allow more types of "grouping" in future, it current only supports
a single mode (i.e. "Same Layer"). As a result, it does not pop up
any menus/submenus in all the usual places.
Specifically, when only one bone is selected and it's not really active.
(With multiple bones on the other hand that behavior is forced on,
since multi-paint can't modify purely zero weight verts and that's important.)
- Fixed a bug that the sound when changed in the properties panel was not updated.
- Added the option to make a sound mono while adding a sound strip.
- Added the option to make a sound mono in the sequencer properties panel.
Related bug report: T47140
Similar to object mode 'Select All by Type',
This menu is for various options to select based on some rules.
Moving into a submenu removes clutter, and means we can add other selection types.
This uses selection history to select the next vert/edge/face based on surrounding topology.
Select previous just removes the last selected element.
Uses key-bindings: Ctrl-Shift +/-
This mainly adds bpy.data.user_map() method, which goes over the whole Main database
to build a mapping (dict) {ID: {users_of_that_ID}}.
Very handy to check and debug ID usages, but could also be really valuable for py addons
creating temporary scenes, or some exporters, etc.
Note: current code in master's libquery misses some IDs (and reports some it should not,
like nodetrees), this is fixed in id-remap but still needs serious review before going to master.
This basically means that current bpy.data.user_map() **will not** report a complete and exhaustive
state of dependencies between IDs. Should work OK in most cases though.
Original work/idea comes from id-remap branch, was heavily reworked by @campbellbarton
and myself for master.
Reviewers: campbellbarton, sergey
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1678
This snippet creates a white balance modifier for the video sequence editor. It is useful for everyone who likes to set a new white point in the video source (easily via the eyedropper). Just select a point in the source file where you know that it should be white. The algorithm will then shift the colors towards your new white point.
See attached the image for a quick demo.
{F270576}
Reviewers: psy-fi
Reviewed By: psy-fi
Subscribers: Blendify
Projects: #bf_blender
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1698
This reverts commit a791153ca5e6f87d50396e188a3664b579884161.
Rather users get feedback on changing cursor-depth,
instead of preventing 3d-cursor placement entirely.
For now, we just change the labels of these toggles so that it makes sense what
results we should expect from each. A better solution may be to create separate
"direction" props for the different brush types here, so that we can also define
more appropriate tooltips too to go with the labels.
Changing path of a sound strip (select strip->C->'Path/Files') opened a file browser without filter for sound files, so sound files weren't visible.
Also, for movie/image files, now only movie **or** image files are visible in the file browser by default (instead of both).
Reported by @venomgfx, thanks!
- show extensions one per line in order for easier human scanning
- show DrawElements vertex & index limits
- assume GL version >= 2 for GLSL limit queries
This option helps users protect themselves from accidentally changing the cursor
location (and not being aware of this until it has already caused problems)
when drawing using Grease Pencil (or with other tools where this is equally likely).
It seems to occur most frequently when using a tablet.
Currently, this only affects the use of the mouse to set the cursor, as this is
where most accidental invocations occur.
(I'm aware that this change may turn out to be quite contentious. Fortunately, it
should be simple to just revert this commit in that case :)
This commit merges all the work done in the GPencil_Editing_Stage3 branch
as of ef2aecf2db981b5344e0d14e7f074f1742b0b2f7 into master. For more details
about the changes that this brings, see the WIP release notes:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.77/GPencil
This uses a bmesh-intersection, BLI_kdtree and watertight intersections to perform boolean operations.
For now keep both BMesh and Carve booleans usable at once for testing & bug reports,
however we plan to phase out Carve by next release.
Works much the same as intersect operator,
expose as a new operator since for users its quite different.
Access from face menu.
Internally, this adds boolean args to BM_mesh_intersect function.