When exporting an imported image, the export will happen immediately, without having the export dialog appear, unless "Export as..." is selected. For .png imported images, the menu option will display "Overwrite" instead of "Export". This makes it clear that if Control + E is pressed on an imported png, that file will be overwritten.
Instead of LA8. This should result in slightly less memory usage and is more on par with Godot's BitMap "convert_to_image" method, which will be exposed in Godot 3.5.
In this line, a new texture is generated each time the canvas is updated it seems :
But it is mentionned in the documentation to use `void set_data(image: Image)` instead for slightly faster results, which updates the texture instead of creating a new one.
I hope that it is relevant !
Also, if it is approved, this change should be applied to everywhere it is used (except when initializing the texture)
* draw optimizer
* improvements
* some memory improvements
don't think this one's needed but doing it just in case...
* formatting
* add limit change with brush
* fixed a small bug
cache was being kept when frames were changed
* formatting
* change `_cache_limit` on changing `_brush_size`
* improvements to copy and delete methods
To allow cloning/deleting an array of frames
* formatting
* adapt to the new copy/delete methods
* Update AnimationTimeline.gd
* removed some bugs
* changed old tag behaviour
tags ahead get further by 1 frame on add_frame()
* modified tag behaviour
* formatting
* removed tag interaction
* sync import options (1/2)
* sync import options (2/2)
* resolve format check
* a minor improvement +
some code formatting
* some more formatting
* Some more formatting
...the checks becoming a pain...
* again you guessed it!
CODE FORMATTING
* used checkbutton instead of simple button
* formatting
This makes the initial app load time fast again, as it used to be before the tool logic changes. The code is uglier to read now but it's worth it.
Also optimize update_tool_cursors()
Might be useful for Extensions that add tools and for the future where we allow users more freedom with shortcut binding, including unbinding shortcuts.
Now when making a new tool we only have to set it up in Tools.gd, along with its button and cursor textures and its tool options scene. Previously, we also had to put it in ToolButtons.gd and manually create a button in Tools.tscn
Importing .pck or .zip Godot resource pack files into Pixelorama is now possible. This needs to be documented properly, but here's the basic idea, for now at least. This is super early work and I haven't tested it with a proper extension yet, so all of this could be a subject of change. I tested it with a custom theme extension though and it seems to be working perfectly.
Importing resource pack files, either by dragging and dropping them into the app window or by going to Edit>Preferences>Extensions>Add Extension, copies the files into user://extensions/. Extensions can be enabled/disabled and uninstalled. Uninstalling them deletes the resource pack files from user://extensions/.
The extension project source files need to be in a folder inside src/Extensions/ with the same name as the .pck or .zip file. **This is required for now, otherwise it will not work.** Inside that folder there also needs to be an extension.json file, with a structure similar to this:
{
"name": "ExtensionName",
"display_name": "Extension Name",
"description": "A Pixelorama extension",
"author": "Orama Interactive",
"version": "0.1",
"license": "MIT",
"nodes": [
"ExtensionExample.tscn"
]
}
The `nodes` array leads to the packed scene files with the nodes that are to be instantiated. **The root nodes of these scenes need to have the same name as the .tscn files they belong to.** The scripts of these nodes should have _enter_tree() and _exit_tree() methods to handle the extension enabling/disabling (or even uninstalling) logic. Note that .json files need to be included in the export options while exporting the extension from Godot.
Enabling an extension means that the scenes found in the extension.json's "nodes" array get instantiated, and disabling gets rid of these nodes from Pixelorama's SceneTree.
Use a Preference class instead of a nested array. Lines of code reduced from 461 to 330. Also fixed a minor bug in the Web version where, when the user changed language, "Interface" was being selected instead.
* Get same color pixels shader (#2)
* Replace same color pixels bucket code with a shader
* Add pattern fill
Co-authored-by: novhack <42614907+novhack@users.noreply.github.com>
* formatting
* some minor changes and fixed a bug
* added similarity feature
* formatting
* Update Bucket.gd
* added similarity feature in shader
Co-authored-by: novhack <42614907+novhack@users.noreply.github.com>
* ShaderVision Funcionality
* reference to ShaderVision
* Greyscale shader
* A minor code improvement
* decided on a checkbox
* decided on a checkbox
i foresaw the earlier implementation isn't required so i decided on a checkbox
* removed unneeded code
* reverted a mistake commit
* Update TopMenuContainer.gd
* Precieved Brightness
Changes "Indicators" to "Cursors" and adds options that let the user use the native mouse cursors of the OS and toggle the cross cursor on or off for the canvas
This fixes the issue with the timeline UI nodes affecting the rest of the panels if the timeline becomes too small. Kind of an ugly fix because there can now be two scrollbars visible if there are many frames, eventually we may need to redesign the timeline.
* Some Popup changes and added self awareness
start/end is automatically determined by selected cels boundary
* Update FrameTagDialog.gd
* some more code formatting
* added a node path
* removed a line that's not needed
* added shader transparency "illusion"
before it "Alternate transparent background" was used.
* code formatting
* shader for ui transparency
* some more formatting
* more formatting...
* Add dockable container plugin
Experimenting with it, also added a tabs_visible property to the DockableContainer. Removed some code about Tallscreen from Main.gd, but not all of it.
* Add a panel behind the UI, temporarily restore the dark theme
* Remove tallscreen code
* Add edit mode, toggles DockableContainer's tab visibility on and off
* Split tool options into color pickers, left and right tool options
* Remove alternate_transparent_background
* Re-order tool buttons on resize
* Clip content in timeline
* Changes to the tool panel
* Removed some old unused node variables
* Restore Zen mode
* Set tabs_visible = false by default
* Better way to set tabs_visible = false by default
* Added the license of godot-dockable-container
* Remove unneeded lines
* Update README.md
* Restore window transparency with the canvas
It makes all of the TabContainers transparent however, which may not be what we actually want.
* Change tab names of the UI elements
* Remove unneeded nodes from ColorPickers.tscn
* Update default.tres
* Let the user hide elements individually
* Add some checks in HandleThemes
* Center tool icons
* Remove unneeded custom panel in SplashDialog
* Bump version to v0.10-dev and some other minor changes
* Fix crash on Zen Mode
* Added a hacky way to fix the issue with the palette panel size
* Fixed issues with Shading tool Saturation and Value not always being right in Hue Shading mode
* Shading tool hue shifting fixes and tweaks
* Duplicate shader resource before modifying its code
* added line before comment
Co-authored-by: MrTriPie <MrTriPie>
* Drastically changed an old func()
"open_image_as_spritesheet_layer" (Hope i didn't break anything...)
* removed whitespace
* some minor changes
spritesheet "Start frame" no longer restricted to existing frames number
and a minor UI change
* solved some format errors
Removed the "frame_container" property from Layer.gd, which used to hold a reference to a node, leading to orphan nodes being created and never freed. Memory management seems to be working okay now. Previously, every time the user made a change, memory kept going up and never coming down. Now, data that can never be recovered, like undo data that have been rewritten in history, are also removed from memory.
Now inherits from ImageEffect and uses a ShaderImageEffect to generate the image. We get to clear duplicate code that was shared between ShaderEffect.gd and ShaderImageEffect.gd this way, and it also uses the undo/redo logic from ImageEffect instead of Canvas.gd.
As a way to differentiate between public and private methods, as per the official GDScript naming convention. Haven't changed all of the codebase yet, just some scripts that had a lot of public methods. This fixed 4 of the 7 errors of the linter.
* better onion part (1/3)
changed code and added scripts
* better onion part (2/3)
added some onion variables
* better onion part (3/3)
Added to onion dialog
* removed whitespace that gave static error
* gdformat .
* Lint code - Part 1
* Format code - Part 2
* Lint code - Part 2
Trying to fix the max allowed line length errors
* Add normal_map_invert_y to the image .import files
Because of Godot 3.4
* Do not call private methods outside of the script's scope
Lint code - Part 3
* Format code - Part 3
* Fixed more line length exceeded errors - Lint code Part 3
* Export array of licenses - Lint code part 4
* Clean hint_tooltip code from Global
Removes a lot of lines of code
* Create static-checks.yml
* Fix FreeType's license
The idea is to make the project less dependant on Global. Global should strictly be used for reusable code in multiple places, not as a second Main. I just hope I'm not breaking anything during this process.
* Symmetry guide color work
* Changed to semi-transparent guides from red, blend slight blue into symmetry guides for variation
Co-authored-by: MrTriPie <MrTriPie>
* Animation tag fix (a)
fixed tag behavior in "Project.gd"
* Animation tag fix (b)
fixed tag behavior in "AnimationTimeline.gd"
* Animation tag fix (c)
fix top part of line not visible
* Animation tag fix (d)
a fix i forgot about earlier
* added a randomizer...
... to auto select colors of new tags
* Fix Tag scrolling without cels when scrolled on it
* removed randomize() cause it's not needed
* Open/Save Sprite Dialogs now have their directory cached so when reopening Pixelorama they will be set to that directory. Load last project and load recent project also syncs with the open/save dialogs and caches that directory
* Sets a projects default file path to the cached file directory (not sure about) and if the export directory is blank, use the cached file directory
* Changed 'file_dialog_dir' to 'current_dir'
Co-authored-by: MrTriPie <MrTriPie>
This lets the user change the strength of the tool. When it has an opacity of 255, the eraser will completely delete the underlying pixels. If it has less than 255, it will simply subtruct that value from the underlying pixel's alpha.
* Add support for creating Ubuntu Touch click packages.
The clickable directory contains the files necessary to create a
click package designed for Ubuntu Touch, a community-driven Linux
distro for mobile phones as an alternative to iOS and Android.
A new CI script has been added to create the packages, which is
copied over from one of my other projects. Please change this to
suit your needs.
A new custom feature "clickable" has been added to the project
settings to allow customizations for the Ubuntu Touch platform.
Signed-off-by: Marquis Kurt <software@marquiskurt.net>
* Make clickable CI follow more closely to desktop builds
* Remove sudo from clickable install step
* Install software-properties-common
* Comment out docker startups in click install
* Change export name for Click version
* Change name and export mode to pack only
* Change means of copying data to clickable dir
* Install sudo to docker
* Add -g to docker add user
* Remove docker user creation
* Remove other chpasswd stuff
* Split CI into two jobs
* Make build-ubports.sh runnable
* Use HiPDI GUI theme on Clickable
* Move clickable folder to Misc, add release CI targets
* Add mobile to clickable settings
* Add pixelorama_data to install data
* Create pixelorama_data subdir in click itself
* Change default save dir for clickable
* Update AppArmor policy
* Update clickable version to test AppArmor
* Revert changes and use user data dir
* Add README pertaining to Ubuntu Touch
* Remove GODOT_MAC_VERSION from UT port workflow
Co-authored-by: Manolis Papadeas <35376950+OverloadedOrama@users.noreply.github.com>
* Added a timer to filter out useless values
This timer will determine if you actually want to view these changes or just want to skip ahead
* a live preview checkbox
* Some dialog improvements
* Minor changes/adjustments
* Fix for multiple cel selection issue
Now it will only apply selection to the selected cels that are **visible and unlocked**
* Fix for loss of selection data
This will hopefully fix the selection data loss on toggling layer buttons
* Fixed issues with Shading tool Saturation and Value not always being right in Hue Shading mode
* Shading tool hue shifting fixes and tweaks
Co-authored-by: MrTriPie <MrTriPie>
* Tweak right side panels to use less empty space
* Add fake grabber to tools panel. Add a bottom margin. Fix a few issues with resizing.
* Fix tallscreen mode. Set a bit smaller animation timeline min height.
* Change Preferences visibility settings
* Update Main.tscn
* Fix crash when changing to tallscreen and then switching themes
Co-authored-by: Manolis Papadeas <35376950+OverloadedOrama@users.noreply.github.com>
Not sure if this actually solves the issue or just makes it more rare, but I haven't been able to reproduce any PoolVector locking issues so far. The problem was that images were remained locked essentially all the time, which seemed to cause issues. Maybe other PoolVectors could not get locked?
Does not work with rotation. It might be a good idea to replace this whole system with one that uses a transformation matrix, to handle rotation and skewing more easily in the future. I'm not a huge fan of this current code.
* Set project name. Also fixed a bug
Added ability to set project name also fixed a bug that "if the aspect ratio button is pressed and a template of different width and height were selected, then the button also applied on them e.g a template of (but it shouldn't)"
Example: write 1 in width, 2 in height, enable aspect ratio, and then try to change template... a template of 256x240 will give 120x240
* Add files via upload
* Adjust save name to project name
* Add files via upload
Not sure if that single if statement counts as branching code, but it's generally a good idea to avoid if statements in shader code, so I used step instead.
Cursor icon is temporary. It works by clicking multiple times on the places you want to create edges, and to complete the polygon you either have to click at the first edge (if you hover the mouse, a circle appears in that position), or you can auto-fill by double clicking.
Basically, when the background color of the screen at certain points is dark, the preview at that spot is white, and when it is bright, the preview is white at that spot. This helps to keep the previews always distinguishable, regardless of the background color.
Icons most likely temporary. A bit problematic when the selection is in negative coords and the preview does not work well with mirroring and mirror view. Same is true for the shape tools.
Related to the PoolVectorArray locking issue (#331). This still doesn't fix the issue itself, but at least Pixelorama does not crash anymore. It is still possible, though, to fail to load a guide when opening a project. Opening it again may solve the issue.
* a minor visibility change.
made the nodes that were not needed in wide-screen "Invicible"
the visibility will now be controlled procedurally
* Added some lines of code in "change_ui_layout()"
The added lines will control node visibility changes to adjust to current screen mode
* added a line to fix tall-screen "zen-mode"
Moves selection with contents by default.
Control + arrow keys = Moves & snaps selection to grid.
Alt + arrow keys = Moves the selection itself without the contents.
Works similar to the rectangle & ellipse drawing tools. Shift for 1:1, Ctrl for expanding from center.
Shift + mouse click = add to selection
Ctrl + mouse click = subtract from selection
Mouse click + Shift = Create a 1:1 (square) selection
Mouse click + Ctrl = Create a selection that expands from center
Mouse click + Shift + Ctrl = Create a 1:1 (square) selection that expands from center
A combination like Shift + Mouse Click + Shift will add to selection while also making a 1:1 selection
When the user clicks on a pixel, all pixels of the same color are being selected. Shift adds to the selection, Ctrl subtracts. The icon and the hint tooltip are temporary.
Instead of having a gazillion icons for each tool and its blue-orange variations, which led us to create 4 different textures for each tool, now we only need one texture for each tool and each theme. The blue-orange background has been made into a different TextureRect for each button.
This makes it easier for people to create new tools. Now, each new tool requires 3 textures (to cover every theme), instead of 12(!). I'm hoping to bring the number down to 1 in a future commit, by automating the theme color converting process.
The MarchingAntsOutline was failing to compile on the Web platform due to the for loop not having constant expressions inside the shader. "Loop index cannot be initialized with non-constant expression"
* Basic move tool
* Added marching ants effect on the selection borders
* Rename SelectionRectangle to SelectionShape, make it have non-rectangular shape and multiple SelectionShapes can exist
- Create multiple selection rectangles
- Merge them together if they intersect
- Move the selections (without contents as of right now)
- Gizmos are being drawn but they are not functional yet
Code is very ugly.
* Sort vectors counter-clockwise to be used as polygon borders
I did this, no idea if it works properly, probably won't be used but I thought I'd keep it saved somewhere
* More experiments I may or may not need
Trying to generate a polygon from the individual selected pixels
* Change default rectangle select behavior and ability to clip polygons using Control
* Fix rectangle selection clipping
* Split polygon into two with selection subtracting
* Move selection with contents with the move tool
Code is still a mess, don't bother looking.
* Move some methods from SelectionShape.gd to Selection.gd
The purpose of this is to generalize some selection code, so that it applies to all polygons, the entire selection. More will follow.
* UndoRedo for border moving
Nothing else in the selections system works properly in UndoRedo right now. Needs:
- UR support for creating selections
- UR support for modifying selections (merging and cutting selections together)
- UR support for removing selection
- UR support for moving content
& for all the rest of the remaining features
* Moving all of the selection shape logic to Selection.gd
Handle all of the polygons there instead of having them as individual nodes. Should be easier to handle undo/redo this way. This commit probably breaks move tool + selection tool and undo/redo. Code is still a mess. For your sanity, I hope you are not reading this. I promise I will clean up.
* Move tool works again
Buggy and messy, of course.
* Remove unneeded code and restore selection move undoredo logic
* Made Selection.gd have one big preview_image for when moving content, instead of each polygon having its own image
Could be further optimized for some specific cases. We could also remove selected_pixels from SelectionPolygon.
* UndoRedo support for creating, deleting, merging and clipping selections
UndoRedo support for moving content not added in this commit. Should work but needs more testing. This PR also removes selected_pixels from the SelectionPolygon class.
* Confirm & cancel selection movement, should support undoredo properly too
Press Enter or do any editing to confirm movement, Escape to cancel. I will most likely add UI buttons for confirm and cancel too.
* Mirror View affects selection
* Restore Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear Selection
Pasting now no longer requires a pre-existing selection and instead copies the selections themselves too.
* Created a new Select menu, which has Select All and Clear Selection as options
Clear Selection now also confirms content moving. TopMenuContainer code has changed to no longer rely on Global for the menu buttons.
* Draw gizmos as rectangles
No functionality yet. They may need to be turned to nodes, so that they can easily resize based on zoom level and check for mouse enter/exit events.
* Made gizmos get drawn in the sides and corners of the big bounding rectangle instead of individual selection parts
Still no functionality yet.
* Restore label text
* Minor optimization when clipping selections
This will execute the for loop less times
* Made a Gizmo class, cursor change on hover, has_focus = false on mouse click
Now I should actually make them resize when dragged, aye?
* Very basic gizmo resizing, still a WIP, does not work properly yet
* Start replacing the array of selected pixels with a BitMap
This should optimize the selection making a lot, and it also allows for easy border drawing without having to deal with polygons, thanks to the MarchingAntsOutline.shader
Still commit is still a WIP, image effects and brushes may not work properly yet.
Because the BitMap has a fixed size, the size of the project, moving the selection outside of canvas boundaries has proven to be a bit tricky. I did implement a hacky way of handling it, but it may be buggy and problematic. I'm still unsure whether this is the best way to handle the situation.
* Selection works with mirror view
* Draw a black rectangle when the user is making a rectangular selection
After they release the mouse, the black rectangle becomes the selection
* Make Selection.gd update when undoing/redoing
* Fix brushes not working properly with non-rectangular selections
* Added invert selection
* Cache has_selection as a variable for a speedup
* Fix conflict issues with the shape tools
* Made the bitmap image squared so the marching ants effect will be the same on both dimensions
There may be a better way to fix the issue, perhaps inside the shader itself.
* Some optimizations to call selection_bitmap_changed() less times
* Restored almost all of the image effects
Left to do:
- Change gradient's behavior. Unsure of how it will work with non-rectangular selections yet, but it should not generate pixels outside of the selection.
- Restore rotation
- Resize bitmap on image resize
- Remove the `pixels` array from the ImageEffect
* Fix Selection.gd not updating when changing project
* Resize the selection bitmap along with image resize
* Restored rotation's old behavior and finally got rid of the selected_pixels array
The rotation does not yet work properly with selections, but at least it now "works".
* Resize selection too when using gizmos
Left to do for gizmos:
- Proper cancel transformation
- Begin transformation
(currently named move_content_start but it should be renamed to something more general) when resizing gizmos
- Keep the original image and selection in memory and resize them. Meaning, gizmos should not resize the already resized data, but only resize the original. This is less destructive as there is no danger of data loss.
- Always resize on InputEventMouseMotion. This is going to be worse for performance, but it will look better for the user.
* Image and bitmap resizing now uses the original data and begin transformation on gizmo click
No matter how many times the user resizes on the current transformation, the original data will not be lost until they either confirm or cancel, so there is no data loss before confirmation/cancel.
* Cancel transformation now works properly when the selection has been resized
* Made gizmos resize on mouse motion, fix issues with negative bounding rectangle and when combined with the move tool
* Resizing can now get out of positive bounds, clearing and inverting now gets limited to the canvas bounds
Resizing currently does not work properly with negative (left & up) canvas boundaries
* Flip image when resizing and the bounding rectangle gets flipped
* Call move_content_confirm() when inverting selection
* Attempt to implement selection resizing that goes outside of the canvas boundaries (not working properly yet)
* Flip selection when resizing to negative bounding rectangle sizes
And fix preview_image vertical flipping
* Fix rotation so that it works (almost) properly with selections
Rotation algorithms now accept and only work with a given image, and the pivot has been added as a parameter
* Experimental gizmo rotation - does not work properly yet
Transforming the selection outside of the canvas is still broken.
* Fix some issues with moving selection out of canvas bounds
* Fix more issues with selection getting resized outside of canvas bounds
* Update marching ants effect properly when switching between projects
And make sure the frequency of the marching ants effect always looks roughly the same on all project sizes
* Made the rotation gizmo part of the gizmos array and resize them based on camera zoom
* Remove unneeded parameter from move_bitmap_values()
* Remove more unneeded parameters
* Move the selection only if the cursor is above it and neither shift nor control are currently pressed
* Gradient generation now works on non-rectangular selections
Although this behavior might not be the intended one
* Copy/paste marching ants effect offset
Useful for when the selection is in negative coords
* Fix issue with clear selection & UndoRedo
* Restore the ability to move selection when it's in negative coords
* Made the marching ants offset a Project variable
This fixes the issue of project switching and keeping the previous project's offset. Again, this is only relevant for when the selection is in negative coords.
* Made the "from current selection" palette preset work with the new selection system
* Fix out of bounds error when using the rectangular select tool on negative coords
* Some code cleanup
* Comment out the rotation gizmo for now, since it does not work properly
* Update marching ants shader params and gizmo sizes when the bitmap changes
* Move some methods around in Selection.gd
* Replace old palette system with a new one
* Replace default json palettes with new resource versions
* Add missing translation strings
* Fix Erevoid's issues 2, 3 and 4
* Rewrite palette grid to improve performance
Add middle click scrolling
* Fix index conversion functions
* Fix palettes editing by copying them to XDG user write path
* Add Windows specific fixes
* Add import support for old json palette format
* Add create/edit palette settings check.
Hide add/delete color buttons when no palette is displayed.
Major speedup for large images. update_mask() is meant for pen pressure only, so there is no reason to calculate it if we don't have pressure sensitivity enabled
The issue occurred when the cursor exited the application window very fast while still on the canvas, thus Global.has_focus was still true, then lost focus. When Pixelorama regained focus, it would draw the tool even if the user clicked outside of the drawing canvas.
* fixed some more bugs
* Removed some more bugs
* Added "Replace Frame" option
It was originally made to use primarily in "Spritesheet (new layer)" but it thought it could also be useful to put it there as an import option
* Update PreviewDialog.tscn
* Update PreviewDialog.gd
* Update OpenSave.gd
* added import option for SpriteSheet and Frame
Now we can add SpriteSheets in current project and Replace frames in current project
* added functions for SpriteSheet and Frames
I added functions that would allow me to add SpriteSheet as new Layer. I also added an option for "Replace frame" (the function "open_image_at_frame()" is originally being used in "open_image_as_spritesheet_layer()" method but i decided to use it as an import option as well)
* Changed contribution name
* Changed contribution name
* Fixed some lines
* fixed sprite lines not updating
* allowed and enabled per_pixel_transparency
* Added a Transparency menu
* Added an Alternate screen for transparency
* Added transparency methods
Added the transparency methods plus modified fullscreen such that it resets transparency on toggling hence, Removing the issue of blackness
* Modified the shader to allow transparency
* Added a material to ViewportContainer
Fixed the bug that darkens image when decreasing opacity
* Update Global.gd
* Update Main.gd
* Update TopMenuContainer.gd
A performance boost for when opening large images. Also fixed an issue with pixels being selected outside of the canvas boundaries, when the selection rectangle was outside the canvas and its size got reduced.
* Cache tile mode rects
* Make TransparentChecker don't calculate tile mode rect on its own
* Minor fixes
- typo
- formatting
- moved unlock() call to the method where matching lock() was called
It now automatically sets the size to the current project's size, has a button to lock aspect ratio, and resizing based on percentage. Some UI changes to CreateNewImage too.
The lock aspect ratio button has been changed from a checkbox to a texture button and the template code has been refactored to use a Template class instead of enums. Only dark icons have been added for now.
* Move get_tile_mode_rect() method to the Project class
* Refactored isometric grid
Now it should be drawn properly in the target rect.
Settings (in pixels):
- cell's AABB size,
- offset from the canvas origin.
* Draw grid only over the Canvas (when in tiling mode)
* Replace some magic numbers with enums.
It's too easy to break something when adding something new in here. Should be a little harder now.
* Added Pixel Grid.
- Pixel grid is shown only when it's enabled and camera is zoomed close enough.
- Settings: pixel_grid_show_at_zoom (as a percentage because that's what's shown in the settings panel), pixel_grid_color. Default values might need changing.
- To distinguish between grid and pixel grid default settings for grid width, grid height are changed.
- Now both grid and pixel grid are drawn above (after) tile mode. Grid is drawn above (after) pixel grid.
It's Cel's property and thus it changes when frame_changed is called (also layer_changed calls frame_changed on its own).
Co-authored-by: kleonc <kleonc@users.noreply.github.com>
- Now the current frame is drawn to a separate Viewport (with transparent background) taking into account only per layer opacity,
- Tiling is drawn by drawing current frame's ViewportTexture with tile mode opacity applied (using premultiply alpha blending).
Co-authored-by: kleonc <kleonc@users.noreply.github.com>
Instead of having a frame_duration[] array in the Project class. This makes the code much more readable and understandable, using less lines of code and, by avoiding an extra array, we also avoid potential out-of-bound array crashes.
The functionality for the user has not changed, and by testing so far I didn't find any issues.
Fixes #377. The issue was that the shader material was being shared with the background of the cel buttons, and when the cel button transparent background was resized, the canvas transparent background was also affected.
- All colors move towards yellow when lighting, and purple when darkening. The logic has become more complex, so it doesn't just increase (or decrease) the hue when lighting (or darkening). This solves issues with green and blue.
- Added limits to the hue when lighting and darkening, limits to the value when darkening, and to the saturation when lighting.
This behavior should eventually be documented to explain how it works to the users.
When the user switched from one project to another, which had a larger size, the preview of the ImageEffect was trying to set pixels out of bounds, only when the affect option was different than "Current cel"
* Improved tiling feature
* Removed some unwanted code
* Fixed the bug mentioned by overloaded
* Added the requests by overload
* changed the y value which was given x value before
* Add shrink option that allow change default shrink
Shrink option allow to scale the godot application. This path enable
dynamic change of this value in the options.
* Fix the computation of cursor location
For an unknown reason the function get_local_mouse_position return
incorrect current_pixel when shrink is not 1. This path compute the
transformation manually and povide correct values for any shrink value.
- The CJK font (for Chinese & Korean) was changed to DroidSansFallback from NotoSansCJKtc. This results in a much smaller exported `.pck` (over 10MB less)
- Fixed Chinese and Korean characters not displaying properly in the Splash dialog and the About dialog.
* Add request #276
* Remove a warning message
* Some fixes
* Bug fix. Remove Global.save_project_to_recent_list() from src/Main.gd
Co-authored-by: Daniel Simon <dasimon@gmx.org>
Export.was_reported was keeping its value when switching projects, instead of being project-specific. Also fixed issue where imported images were not remembering the directory_path and file_name when switching projects.
More specifically, the color picked sometimes failed to pick transparent color (and picked black instead), swapping between colors when one of them is fully transparent made it fully opaque, and also when picking a color from a palette which was fully transparent made it fully opaque.
Closes #364
It now first attempts to serialize the project data and turn them to JSON, and then opens the file. This is a lto safer because, if a crash happens in the serialization, the file is not already open, and therefore it does not get corrupt. Earlier, if a crash happened, the file would be empty. This meant that if that file existed previously, all of the data would be lost.
* Sync for my local files to my repository
* This is frame properties update, it works but I can't be stored while
saving or loading and that makes crashes just the beggining :)
* I forgot this files :P
* Frame Properties update.
* Updating frame properties
* Update Translations.pot
* Changes to CanvasPreview and CelButton change
Creating palettes from sprites has been enhanced - you can now choose if you want to get colors from the selection, current cel, entire frame or all frames, and if you want the colors to have an alpha component.
* Theme edits
Changed all the themes to be more consistent, buttons and panel containers have rounded edges. Note that the spacings have been switched too, so it needs subtle remakes in the placing of each element. Especially the tool buttons. Also check the themes on preferences (need better spacing) and rulers are not included.
* Some UI fixes
* Reduced size of themes
* Fixed more spacing issues and replaced timeline grabber icon
* Removed old theme icons
* Change purple and light rulers
* Fix purple top menu & caramel rulers
Co-authored-by: Erevoid <Erevoid@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: OverloadedOrama <35376950+OverloadedOrama@users.noreply.github.com>
* Created dummyBtn which holds the ButtonGrp
Also added the swatch Buttons to the same group.
* Bug Fixes
Also Updated the EditPalettePopup since it uses the PaletteButtons.
This will be the parent of all (or most) image effect dialog nodes. Currently only parent on FlipImageDialog, will change to be parent of the rest of the effects.
Added the ability to change grid type in Preferences, and made an isometric cell size value which affects just the size of the cells of the isometric grid. Also updated translations.
I mostly did it so I could move tile mode logic into a new node, so I could have control over the drawing order. TileMode.gd also always draws 8 blank rectangles, which are being drawn on top of the grid, in order to hide it if it gets out of boundaries. We are now very close to implementing an isometric grid, #305.
This shouldn't have much of a performance impact, but some more testing is most likely needed.
Instead of drawing individual lines, execute draw_isometric_tile() multiple times. What this method does is basically draws a single isometric tile, which then gets repeated for the entire canvas size. Also moved all the grid logic to a new script, which gets updated less often that Canvas.gd, for optimization purposes.
Works better than the previous method, although it might be a bit slower, and currently does not work well if the canvas size is not divisible by the grid size. For now, it only gets affected by the grid width. Changing grid height has no effect.
This comes with the benefit that we no longer need a Viewport node in the ShaderEffect dialog, which lets us have the Preview TextureRect at a fixed size. Previously, the preview was scaled based on the image's size, which would make applying shaders to large images very inconvenient, since the dialog would be way too big.