`rendering/quality/shadows` is now `rendering/quality/positional_shadow`
to explicitly denote that the settings only affect positional light shadows,
not directional light shadows.
Shadow atlas settings now contain the word "atlas" for easier searching.
Soft shadow quality settings were renamed to contain the word "filter".
This makes the settings appear when searching for "filter" in the
project settings dialog, like in Godot 3.x.
Fixes `p_font.is_null()` errors due to incorrect resource type used.
Fixes code editor font not set correctly, and OpenType features applied to the wrong font.
Makes the Perspective menu consistent with the View menu in the 3D
viewport. This allows for quicker inspection of the scene, and makes
missclicks more forgiving.
This allows not accounting for certain visible meshes during baking
(such as foliage and thin fixtures).
This also adds a clarification about transparent materials always
being excluded in the OccluderInstance3D documentation.
This is important to quickly determine if a texture is using
unexpectedly high amounts of memory, or to troubleshoot
why mipmap sampling modes have no effect on it.
- Improve readability by increasing outline size and reducing
font size to match the rest of the editor UI.
For this to work safely (user not call queue_free or something in the expression), a const call mode was added to Object and Variant (and optionally Script).
This mode ensures only const functions can be called, making it safe to use from the editor.
Co-Authored-By: reduz <reduzio@gmail.com>
* Ensures thread safety when resources are destroyed.
* Simplified API by always forcing `ResourceCache::get_ref`, which needs less hacks and is fully thread safe.
* Removed RWLock for resources because its not possible to use for the new logic. Should not be a problem.
Supersedes #57533
Clean up and do fixes to hash functions and newly introduced murmur3 hashes in #61934
* Clean up usage of murmur3
* Fixed usages of binary murmur3 on floats (this is invalid)
* Changed DJB2 to use xor (which seems to be better)
Fixed UI bug where it appeared that pushing the up or down incrementing
arrows did not increment the SpinBox value appropriately. Just needed
to increase the size of the box horizontally, to display four decimal
points consistently.
Initial TAA support based on the implementation in Spartan Engine.
Motion vectors are correctly generated for camera and mesh movement, but there is no support for other things like particles or skeleton deformations.
This improves usability by making sure actions subsequent to drop
are performed within the script editor. For example, dropping a
node from the scene tree to the script editor and attempting undo
will now undo the drop instead of performing an undo in the scene
tree.
Fixes issue #61465
* Shader editor is permanent (no longer transient).
* Can edit multiple files at the same time.
Likely fixes many usability issues (please lend me a hand Bugsquad team to identify them).
The `%` is used in scene unique nodes. Now `%` can also be used instead
of `$` for the shorthand, besides being allowed generally anywhere in
the path as the prefix for a node name.
The ring's color changes depending on the attenuation model chosen,
and whether Max Distance is capping the distance the sound can be
heard at.
Cold colors are used when the volume cap is a "soft" cap (the sound
can still be heard past the distance, but only faintly).
Warm colors are used when the volume cap is a "hard" cap (the sound
can't be heard past the distance at all).
White is used for linear fade performed when the attenuation model
is Disabled and Max Distance is greater than 0.
No ring is drawn when the attenuation model is Disabled and Max Distance
is equal to 0 (since the sound can be heard from anywhere).
Remove warning about animations in different libraries having the same name, since shared names are fine.
Also fix missing vformat argument when setting the name of an animation to one that does conflict with an animation in the same library.
Problem:
* Region rect was pretty much a hidden editor. Because it was annoying for it to pop up automatically, it did not.
* Because it did not, most users have no idea it even exists.
* But because it is a transient editor, it would steal focus of other editor and annoy users.
Solution:
* Editor has been moved to a window.
* Regions that can be edited add a button below the region which can be pressed to open the editor.
This required a slight change in EditorInspectorPlugin to allow custom editors to be below others.
* Add a button to add properties (which lets you select node and property)
* Add ability to drag properties and drop them to the editor.
* Made the editor transient (not always visible on the bottom) since its not needed most of the time.
* Added the ability to pin the editor, in case dragging properties from other nodes is desired.
This expands uppon #60708, using `get_node("%NodeName")` for nodes that
have a unique scene name to avoid having to change the onready
statements when the paths of the nodes change.
- Fix a bug causing an error message when a scene containing an AnimationPlayer with a reset track is saved, by correctly referencing the temporary "default" library.
- Make library dropdown in new animation window assign correct library when creating an animation.
- Similarly allow choice of library when duplicating animation.
- Make library dropdown default to library of currently selected animation.
- Make library dropdown show when exactly one library exists, and it isn't [Global]. Include [Global] on the dropdown in this case (will be newly created if dialog is confirmed).
- When appending (x) to avoid New Anim name collisions, correctly check target library instead of [Global].
- Add parentheses when appending x when duplicating animations in the library editor, for consistency.
- Change titles and prompts to be distinct in name/rename/duplicate dialiogs.
- Fix bug in OprionButton.get_selectable_item(true) when last is not selectable.
- Fix issues where animation wasn't found on deletion/rename by correctly prepending library name.
- Remove an extraneous print_line from animation_track_editor.
- Add messages to errors when an animation isn't found.
* Map is unnecessary and inefficient in almost every case.
* Replaced by the new HashMap.
* Renamed Map to RBMap and Set to RBSet for cases that still make sense
(order matters) but use is discouraged.
There were very few cases where replacing by HashMap was undesired because
keeping the key order was intended.
I tried to keep those (as RBMap) as much as possible, but might have missed
some. Review appreciated!
Adds a new, cleaned up, HashMap implementation.
* Uses Robin Hood Hashing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hash_table#Robin_Hood_hashing).
* Keeps elements in a double linked list for simpler, ordered, iteration.
* Allows keeping iterators for later use in removal (Unlike Map<>, it does not do much
for performance vs keeping the key, but helps replace old code).
* Uses a more modern C++ iterator API, deprecates the old one.
* Supports custom allocator (in case there is a wish to use a paged one).
This class aims to unify all the associative template usage and replace it by this one:
* Map<> (whereas key order does not matter, which is 99% of cases)
* HashMap<>
* OrderedHashMap<>
* OAHashMap<>
and Skeleton3DEditorPlugin when used on foreign nodes.
Make gizmos visible upon creation rather than having to select
them first.
Make UV2 unwrapping and PhysicalBone creation properly subject
to UndoRedo.
These typedefs don't save much typing compared to the full `Ref<Resource>`
and `Ref<RefCounted>`, yet they sometimes introduce confusion among
new contributors.
- Open the menu to add new animation nodes by dragging the transitions to
empty areas and automatically connecting them.
- Adds box selection to the state machine.
- Add feature to group/ungroup selected nodes in a "sub" state machine.
- Add start/end node by default. In addition, add new color to these
nodes to differentiate then.
- Add tooltip for transitions to show the connection "from -> to".
- Add new "type" of transition line when multiple transitions are
grouped.
- Add popup to connect nodes in sub state machine.
- Add dialog to select which nodes can be deleted when they are grouped.
- Add classes:
AnimationNodeStartState
AnimationNodeEndState
EditorAnimationMultiTransitionEdit
- Implements disabled transition
API Changes:
- Now it's posible to add transitions between state machines,
`AnimationNodeStateMachine::add_transition` will works with relative path,
this means you can use it like this `add_transition("Idle", "Walk", tr)`
or `add_transition("Idle", "StateMachine/Shoot)`.
Didn't commit all the changes where it wants to initialize a struct
with `{}`. Should be reviewed in a separate PR.
Option `IgnoreArrays` enabled for now to be conservative, can be
disabled to see if it proposes more useful changes.
Also fixed manually a handful of other missing initializations / moved
some from constructors.
Convert method signature parameters to const where it is possible
# Conflicts:
# drivers/gles3/rasterizer_canvas_gles3.cpp
# drivers/gles3/rasterizer_canvas_gles3.h
# editor/plugins/animation_state_machine_editor.cpp
# editor/plugins/animation_state_machine_editor.h
This replaces the existing "chainlink" instance icon that was
used for external links. That icon is still used for scene instancing.
The icon was designed by redlamp.
Co-authored-by: Taylor Wright <taylor@redlamp.org>
Add "generate_mipmap" font import option.
Add some missing features to the Sprite3D.
Move BiDi override code from Control to TextServer.
Add functions to access TextServer font cache textures.
Add MSDF related flags and shader to the standard material.
Change standard material cache to use HashMap instead of Vector.
* Instead of containing single animations, AnimationPlayer now contains libraries.
* Libraries, in turn, contain the animations.
This paves the way for implementing the possibility of importing scenes as animation libraries, finally allowing to import animations separate from the 3D models.
Missing (will be done on separate PRs):
* Make it possible to import scenes (dae/fbx/gltf) as animation libraries.
* Make it possible for AnimationTree to import animation libraries on its own, so it does not rely on AnimationPlayer for everything.
* Ability to create script languages from GDExtension
* Some additions to gdnative_extension.h to make this happen
* Moved the GDExtension binder to core
This now allows creating scripting languages from GDExtension, with the same ease as if it was a module. It replaces the old PluginScript from Godot 3.x.
Warning: GodotCPP will need to be updated to support this (it may be a bit of work as ScriptInstance needs to be created over there again).