Reviewed by Tom Musgrove and myself.
From the patch description:
ValterVB on #blendercoders submitted a long list of missing tooltips in Blender, and I went through the list and added all I knew. After that I crowdsourced the rest by putting a spreadsheet on Google docs and having people fill in the missing ones that I didn't know. So if there's some weird tooltip in there that doesn't make sense, that's why.
Thanks to Wolter, spacetug and others on BlenderArtists for contributing tooltips.
from the current shape mix. The old behavior is still accessable from the
menu as "New Shape From Mix".
Checked with Sergey and Bassam that this is a good change. New users
expect the add shape button to simply add a new blank shape, and get
confused when that is not the case. It is also really easy to
accidentally have other shape information in a new shape when the
"from mix" behavior is default.
- follow rotate/pan/zoom/dolly operators.
- auto-depth preference works.
- smooth view navigation supported.
- view selected, all & numpad operator work too.
TODO
- deal with camera transform locked axis
- find a way to move/zoom the frame while the camera is locked (if it turns out to be a problem).
from Andy Braham (andybraham)
This adds support for empties to reference images and draw in the 3D view.
Modifications from the original patch.
- use an empty draw 'image' type
- use image aspect ratio for non-square-pixels
- when the image is not found, still draw the frame.
Added new option to find panel of space text which toggles
case-esensitive search.
Additional changes:
- Send NC_TEXT|NA_EDITED when removing markers in find_and_replace modifier
this prevents "sticked" markers which disappears on first redraw when
search text wasn't found
- Do not show "Text wasn't found" error when text to be searched is contained
in the end of buffer and it's selected. Replacing/marking used to happen, but
this popup message was really annoying for this case.
TODO: It's incorrect to use UI_GetThemeColor4ubv from this operator
- Constructive modifiers are enabled by default in sculpt mode.
- There's option to disable all constructive modifiers in the "Options"
panel of toolbox in sculpt mode,
- Use one column in options panel to make strings easier to read
- No modifiers would still be applied on multires
- installing an addon which creates a new script directory didn't add this to the sys.path.
- installing the addon was meant to set the search string to the addon name but was broken.
simple modifier, almost like a hook, except it can deform with 2 object source -> target, has option to preserve rotation and use different falloff types.
Simple incorrect property accessing fix (enum_items vs. items).
Additional change: removed hotkey to toggle airbrush in sculpt mode
TODO: incorrect hotkeys are shown in stroke method menu, but it's how
hotkey string detecting works now.
Made some improvements to the point density texture. Added support
for tweaking the falloff with a custom curve. Also coded new
falloff types based on the age or velocity of particles.
Also added a test break check to the volumetric shade cache code,
to avoid nasty hangups from the preview render (on render, exit,
etc).
* Implemented a new operator "WM_OT_properties_context_change" to switch to a different tab inside the properties window.
* This is used now inside the Modifier tab for Simulation Modifiers. Based on a mockup by Janne Karhu:
http://www.pasteall.org/pic/11261http://www.pasteall.org/pic/11262
Rather than having a delete button there anymore, the button changes the context to Physics/Particles, where you can edit the settings and delete the actual simulation.
- continue zoom now uses the same options as dolly (hoz/vert & invert).
- remove event mouse coord hack to bypass touchpad zoom invert, instead pass invert as an argument.
A change in the poll callback that Available KeyingSet used to use
restricted its use to Object-mode only, while this could also be
useful in Pose Mode (though it would only affect all channels there).
Made this use a custom poll callback now that tests for whether the
active object has an action. This does mean that if you select a bunch
of objects with animation data, but the active object doesn't have it,
then the keyingset will fail to fire, but that's been marked as a todo
in the code.
EditMode mesh: tool "Mesh Rip Move" shouldnt be in the toolbar.
The tool was coded to use the mouse position next to the selection.
The rip then happens correctly after pressing V and move mouse away
from selection.
- render check for ortho/panorama combination wasn't working since the flags were not initialized at the time of checking.
- disable panorama button in ortho mode.
- only attempt to restore old 'user' settings (not local), since bundled blender's always use their own settings.
- only automatically run 'bpy.ops.wm.read_homefile()' after copying files if the user hasnt alreadt started making changes in the blend file.
- Assigning local materials to library objects disabled
(crashes on undo/redo cases)
- Disabling options in Material buttons to add/remove slots
on library data
- Drawing Object ID template in Object properties, this
allows browse active Object, but especially shows library
status then.
Rotation and Location don't have Keying Sets
Added Keying Sets for Delta Loc/Rot/Scale settings (aka dLoc/dRot).
These settings could already be found in the Object properties, under
the collapsed "Delta Transforms" panel.
I've added these to the end of the Keying Sets list, since adding any
earlier will end up breaking active Keying Set setting in older files.
Besides, these settings aren't that frequently used either...
Two part bug:
Part 1) NLA Editor menu was calling wrong operator
Part 2) r35829 broke NLA scaling, since it only checked that the
transform mode used was allowed in the Action Editor (probably
confused by Part 1)
*Brush option "size" had different naming in 3D View / Image Editor.
Ported back name "Radius" to RNA (Brush and ParticleBrush)
Discovered by Bart Crouch. Thanks!
I'm finally yielding to months of feature requesting, and adding
support for filtering F-Curves by name, where the "name" here is the
text which is displayed for each F-Curve in the Animation Editor
channel lists.
To use, just enable the magnifying-glass toggle on the DopeSheet
filtering settings, and enter a snippet of text to find within the
names of channels you wish to filter. This is case insensitive, and
currently doesn't support any wildcard/regrex fanciness.
Some examples:
loc <--- location curves only
x loc <--- x location curves only
x eul <--- x rotation curves only
rot <--- rotation curves only
etc.
Operator for switching brushes based on type, cycling through brushes when multiple exist.
This has the advantages over the old method that it doenst rely on hard coded brush names and if there are multiple brushes of the same type it cycles between them.
also fix error in previous commit which broke number buttons changing brushes.
* Fluidsim has to be before any constructive modifiers.
* Also a bit nicer domain size calculation + a warning message for using flat objects as fluid objects.
* Some code cleanup and clarification too.
- Pose Propagate and Pose Sliding tools now work in the same way as
Pose Library previewing, with regards to selections. If some bones are
selected, then only those will be affected. But if no bones are
selected, then the whole rig gets affected.
- Added a "On Selected Markers" option, which only propagates poses to
frames where there's a selected marker. Animators can combine this
with a "select markers whose name contains..." operator to get an
effective way to manage hand-keyed walk cycles, etc.
- Renamed "Last Keyframe" mode to "Before End". This mode still just
copies the pose to all keyframes starting from the current frame until
the last one encountered per F-Curve
- "Last Keyframe" mode (new one) now copies the pose to the last
keyframe. This is useful for making animations cyclic (i.e. go to
first keyframe, edit, then Pose->Propagate->To Last Keyframe (Make
Cyclic))
* "Make fur" now creates a basic fur material for each object (smaller strand tip width and a little bit of surface diffuse)
* If fluid/smoke emitters aren't rendered the objects are also set to draw only in wire mode so that the fluid/smoke can be clearly seen.
* A couple of operators to quickly create effects that would otherwise take some time to set up.
* Nice to use for demoing functionality or as a starting point for more complex effects.
* "Make Fur" - Gives every selected mesh object particle fur with a desired density and length.
* "Make Smoke" - Makes each selected object a smoke emitter and creates a new domain object around the emitters with the correct material to render the smoke.
** Has style options for "stream": constant smoke flow, "puff": only create smoke once from the volume of the emitter object, "fire": enable high resolution smoke and set a secondary fire color texture for the domain object.
* "Make Fluid" - Makes every selected object a fluid object (normal/inflow) and has the option to start fluid baking immediately.
* This should provide a nice base for extending these / adding more operators for different effects.