This new feature allows users to load a .shader file (must be a GLES2 Godot shader) that will modify the image itself. This feature is experimental and possibly buggy, not all shaders are working properly and I'm not sure yet why. As such, this feature may not be included in v0.8 stable.
First option is to affect the selected pixels only. The second it to affect the current cel, or the entire frame (all cels of the frame). Options to affect all frames and all projects will be added next. I also made changes to Canvas.handle_undo() and handle_redo() to make this work.
Once all these options are added successfully in HSVDialog, they will also be added in the rest of the Image effect dialogs.
This will allow us to create more selection tools in the future, that aren't necessarily rectangular (See #129) and even enhance the current rectangle selection tool (See #56)
Current issues spotted so far:
Drawing is slower for large images, and bucket filling is also considerably slower even on a 64x64 image. Optimizations are required.
Also fixed issue with "Show Guides" view menu option and having multiple projects with guides. Only think remaining is to make the Symmetry Guides look different than regular guides. Closes #133.
* Refactoring tools
* Remove unused code
* Fixed some inferring errors and added translations
* Attempt to fix some Script Errors found in the CI workflow
* Fix bucket crash.
* Fix static type convert.
Co-authored-by: OverloadedOrama <35376950+OverloadedOrama@users.noreply.github.com>
Had to move some palette png code around in order to make it possible to use these image files as palettes. Hopefully loading .pxo files should be next. Addresses #280
* Remove export_presets.cfg from gitignore
* Create export_presets.cfg
* Create godot-ci-export.yml
* Test DLL copying to artifact
* Test repo cloning and copying files
* Attempt to fix directory paths
* Fix directory paths again
* Remove export paths from export_presets.cfg
* Fix inferring script error
* Attempt to fix script error in Global.gd
This and the previous error in Input.gd only happened in the builds generated by GH Actions.
* Attempting to fix another error in Global.gd
* Checkout with submodules
* Added pixelorama folder to Linux build
And renamed "windows" to "windows-64bit" and "linux" to "linux-64bit" directories.
* Renamed artifacts
* Added emojis to step names
* Emojis for job names
* Removed --recurse-submodules from git clone
* Attempt to copy pixelorama folder to Mac's zip
* Revert previous commit
* Update and rename godot-ci-export.yml to godot-ci-test.yml
More specifically, moved scale, crop, invert, desaturate and generate outline code to DrawingAlgos.gd. I am a little worried of DrawingAlgos.gd getting too big though.
Instead of setting the main arrow as a custom cursor every time the cursor gets inside the viewport, set the viewport's default cursor to be the cross, and change the cross's image once in Global.gd
https://github.com/godotengine/godot/issues/31124 has now been fixed in Godot 3.2.2-rc1, so we can use Image.blend_rect() instead of a custom method. This makes exporting large images and drawing with large brush sizes a lot faster.
Once Godot 3.2.2 stable is released, the custom blend_rect method will be completely removed.
The "Open" option will handle importing of .pxo files and image files from now on. The "ImportSprites" file dialog node and script are scheduled to be deleted too. Importing spritesheets option will return soon. Next thing I'm going to work on is a preview window that will appear when importing image files.
The structure of the .pxo files is now consisted of a JSON-structured metadata part, where all the data that can be stored as text are, and a binary part, that contain all the actual image data for each cel and project brush.
This makes it easier for users to understand the .pxo structure, easier to add more changes without having to check versions for backwards compatibility, easier to be opened by third-party apps and it allows us to make an "Export JSON metadata" option, that will export just the metadata in JSON format, without the binary image data.
It's backwards compatible and .pxo files from as far as v0.5 are still supported.
If the current project is empty (only 1 layer and frame, no tags and the image has no content - is invisible) and the user is opening a project, then the opened project will not open a new tab of its own, and will use the currently opened one instead.