By default, drivers (used to) automatically map the driver result (i.e.
"evaltime" or the x-coordinates in the driver graphs) to results. This evaltime
=> cvalue mapping is necessary when there are absolutely no keyframes or
modifiers on a driver F-Curve, or else nothing would happen.
However, when there are modifiers on these driver F-Curves, and these modifiers
only work within certain ranges, there would be confusing and unwanted
situations where even if you clamped the modifiers to only generating a curve
within certain frame ranges, the final driver output would still ignore the
results of the curve due to the underlying 1-1 mapping.
This commit introduces a check to ensure that this automatic mapping won't
happen during such invalid ranges.
Internal filtering flags used to obtain AnimData blocks as result were not
working correctly in Action and ShapeKey modes. Instead, in these modes, they
were often returning F-Curves instead, which lead to the grouping operating
failing (and perhaps other unidentified bugs)
If enabled, it makes knife project act as the
cut-through (Shift-K) version of knife.
This option will soon be more useful when a better
cut-though Knife change is submitted, allowing
this to work for cuts within faces in addition
to cuts across them.
Patch by Martin Felke, many thanks.
When copying that modifier across objects, we also have to ensure that a skin CDLayer is present in dest objects (just as when adding it).
Issue was caused by cloth modifier used for particle
system dynamic have an invalid error field pointer.
Seems at some point cloth failed to apply and set an
error,
This commit only fixes crash with existing file,
will look further into why exactly such situation
happened,
CHANGE: writing an animation in the ogg movie format now defaults to .ogv (ogg/video) which is recommended by Xiph.org for video
CHANGE: for .ogg files a check is added whether Blender can read it as a movie (is avi or ffmpeg movie), otherwise assume audio
CHANGE: the anim player now filters for the same extensions as the file browser
The scene pointer used for looking up the appropriate source of render result images in the image editor was always taken from context. This means that render results for a different scene would never be
displayed in the image editor.
To give feedback on running renders, try to get the running render job's scene pointer in the image editor for render result type images. This only happens during rendering, apart from that the regular
context scene result is displayed.
lot more needed) so that they get properly updated in UI when the
property is edited through python or a custom key binding to context
toggle operator.
for now.
Used to be ultra terrible but with threading (openmp) there is slightly
better performance
and is ready for testing. To use press shift-ctrl-lclick. Still no
ability to
remove mask. Coming soon.
Also make box selection threaded (openmp) and comment fix.
Added two options to a header of FCurve editor:
- Normalize which makes it so every individual
curve is fit into -1..1 space.
- Auto-normalize, which probably is to be called
"Lock" which "locks" curve normalization scale.
This is useful to prevent curves from jumping
around when tweaking it.
It's debatable whether it need to be a button to
normalize curves n purpose only, and it's fully
depends on animator's workflow.
Here during Project Pampa we've got Francesco
who get used to auto-renormalization and Hjalti
who prefers locked behavior.
Docs are to be ready soon by Francesco.
Thanks Brecht for the review!
Remove usages of ANIM_unit_mapping_apply_fcurve in favor of
runtime scale factor apply.
There're still calls to ANIM_nla_mapping_apply_fcurve are
hanging around, they're the next t be cleaned up!