graph editor
No need to deselect all channels when doing the select left/right operator,
since we don't replace the selection afterwards with anything useful. This would
be a problem when the "Only Show Selected" option is enabled (as it is by
default), as this results in the curves being worked on disappearing from view.
F-Curves though will still get deselected as a result of the code to deselect
keyframes. Will need to review whether this is still a good idea (original
intention was so that only curves with keyframes selected would remain
selected).
* Made it impossible to try to calculate/create new motion paths lasting 0
frames (i.e. 250 to 250) since we cannot allocate a zero-length array for these.
Start frame can now be at most end-frame - 1, and end frame at least start frame
+ 1
* If an invalid configuration does occur, warnings/reports will now be issued in
response to this instead of silently failing (as per this bugreport).
* Renamed "Sharp" proximity falloff to "Constant".
* Added a new "Negate Volume" option for "Volume + Proximity" brush.
* Possible fix for random particle clipping errors.
added object_tfm_protected_backup, object_tfm_protected_restore so its easier to transform the object and respect protected channels (otherwise you need checks everywhere for each channel which is verbose).
* Added BKE_dynamicpaint.h to CMake list.
* Changed some unsigned integers back to signed, as OpenMP can't iterate unsigned values anyway.
* Fixed more warnings.
This bug is caused by exactly the same reason as #26316: differences in how new vertices/edges
are getting calculated first and how they're adding later. In some cases extra vertices are
creating which weren't counted before.
This patch prevents crash in such situations, but result mesh can be a bit wrong.
This should work fine in bmesh, so think it's acceptable to have such workaround
before actual fix coming with bmesh.
ended up having to add a new pointer into the uiBlock (which I'd rather have avoided), but setting the uiLayoutSetContextPointer(..) was complicated to properly use for submenus and popus.
Beforehand, a few problems were in view: some of the indexing was changed towards the end to use the more efficient stack structure, but needed to use the correct def group indices.
Also, the designated selected group would use its own value to acquire the standard to base change distributed to the others.
Lastly, the total_change was used rather than -left_overs in the formula to compute the new designated weight within the means of the locks' allowed changes.
Now, while maintaining the ratios of the selection, it correctly returns left over change that could not be redistributed to the unlocked groups.
* OpenEXR doesn't need debug suffix
* Fix libmv template issue when linking by removing duplicate libmv inclusion. I wonder how this never turned up in release builds as well.
Important: Since OpenImageIO went into trunk, OpenEXR, possibly along with other image libraries will need to be turned on too because OIIO depends on them.
GSoC11-Pepper changes forward to the version patch in place for Cycles +
Tracking.
It turns out that the original version patches introduced for these settings
were being done for the wrong version, and hence did not show in trunk as they
should have (2.59 came out before the branch was merged, so this kindof slipped
under the radar). The affected settings were:
- default handle-type (which was supposed to be "auto-clamped" but was "auto" in
trunk)
- theme settings for these handle colours
to enable from python:
bl_options = {'REGISTER', 'UNDO', 'PRESET'}
from C:
ot->flag= OPTYPE_REGISTER|OPTYPE_UNDO|OPTYPE_PRESET;
- added context member 'active_operator'
- enable this for 'Add Torus' for testing.
effect for a render engine using new shading nodes. In short:
* No longer uses images assigned to faces in the uv layer, rather the active
image texture node is what is edited/painted/drawn.
* Textured draw type now shows the active image texture node, with solid
lighting.
* Material draw mode shows GLSL shader of a simplified material node tree,
using solid lighting.
* Textures for modifiers, brushes, etc, are now available from a dropdown in
the texture tab in the properties editor. These do not use new shading nodes
yet.
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.6/Source/Render/TextureWorkflow