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Consider temporary directory to be variant part of session configuration
which gets communicated to the tile manager on render reset.
This allows to be able to render with one temp directory, change the
directory, render again and have proper render result even with enabled
persistent data.
For the ease of access to the temp directory expose it via the render
engine API (engine.temp_directory).
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13790
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This patch adds the Metal host-side code:
- Add all core host-side Metal backend files (device_impl, queue, etc)
- Add MetalRT BVH setup files
- Integrate with Cycles device enumeration code
- Revive `path_source_replace_includes` in util/path (required for MSL compilation)
This patch also includes a couple of small kernel-side fixes:
- Add an implementation of `lgammaf` for Metal [Nemes, Gergő (2010), "New asymptotic expansion for the Gamma function", Archiv der Mathematik](https://users.renyi.hu/~gergonemes/)
- include "work_stealing.h" inside the Metal context class because it accesses state now
Ref T92212
Reviewed By: brecht
Maniphest Tasks: T92212
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13423
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This previously only work for CPU rendering, and isn't that practical to get
working in the new architecture.
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NOTE: this feature is not ready for user testing, and not yet enabled in daily
builds. It is being merged now for easier collaboration on development.
HIP is a heterogenous compute interface allowing C++ code to be executed on
GPUs similar to CUDA. It is intended to bring back AMD GPU rendering support
on Windows and Linux.
https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIP.
As of the time of writing, it should compile and run on Linux with existing
HIP compilers and driver runtimes. Publicly available compilers and drivers
for Windows will come later.
See task T91571 for more details on the current status and work remaining
to be done.
Credits:
Sayak Biswas (AMD)
Arya Rafii (AMD)
Brian Savery (AMD)
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12578
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This includes much improved GPU rendering performance, viewport interactivity,
new shadow catcher, revamped sampling settings, subsurface scattering anisotropy,
new GPU volume sampling, improved PMJ sampling pattern, and more.
Some features have also been removed or changed, breaking backwards compatibility.
Including the removal of the OpenCL backend, for which alternatives are under
development.
Release notes and code docs:
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Cycles
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Render/Cycles
Credits:
* Sergey Sharybin
* Brecht Van Lommel
* Patrick Mours (OptiX backend)
* Christophe Hery (subsurface scattering anisotropy)
* William Leeson (PMJ sampling pattern)
* Alaska (various fixes and tweaks)
* Thomas Dinges (various fixes)
For the full commit history, see the cycles-x branch. This squashes together
all the changes since intermediate changes would often fail building or tests.
Ref T87839, T87837, T87836
Fixes T90734, T89353, T80267, T80267, T77185, T69800
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WITH_CYCLES_DEBUG was used for rendering BVH debugging passes. But since we
mainly use Embree an OptiX now, this information is no longer important.
WITH_CYCLES_DEBUG_NAN will enable additional checks for NaNs and invalid values
in the kernel, for Cycles developers. Previously these asserts where enabled in
all debug builds, but this is too likely to crash Blender in scenes that render
fine regardless of the NaNs. So this is behind a CMake option now.
Fixes T90240
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Use keyword only arguments for the following functions.
- addon_utils.module_bl_info 2nd arg `info_basis`.
- addon_utils.modules 1st `module_cache`, 2nd arg `refresh`.
- addon_utils.modules_refresh 1st arg `module_cache`.
- bl_app_template_utils.activate 1nd arg `template_id`.
- bl_app_template_utils.import_from_id 2nd arg `ignore_not_found`.
- bl_app_template_utils.import_from_path 2nd arg `ignore_not_found`.
- bl_keymap_utils.keymap_from_toolbar.generate 2nd & 3rd args `use_fallback_keys` & `use_reset`.
- bl_keymap_utils.platform_helpers.keyconfig_data_oskey_from_ctrl 2nd arg `filter_fn`.
- bl_ui_utils.bug_report_url.url_prefill_from_blender 1st arg `addon_info`.
- bmesh.types.BMFace.copy 1st & 2nd args `verts`, `edges`.
- bmesh.types.BMesh.calc_volume 1st arg `signed`.
- bmesh.types.BMesh.from_mesh 2nd..4th args `face_normals`, `use_shape_key`, `shape_key_index`.
- bmesh.types.BMesh.from_object 3rd & 4th args `cage`, `face_normals`.
- bmesh.types.BMesh.transform 2nd arg `filter`.
- bmesh.types.BMesh.update_edit_mesh 2nd & 3rd args `loop_triangles`, `destructive`.
- bmesh.types.{BMVertSeq,BMEdgeSeq,BMFaceSeq}.sort 1st & 2nd arg `key`, `reverse`.
- bmesh.utils.face_split 4th..6th args `coords`, `use_exist`, `example`.
- bpy.data.libraries.load 2nd..4th args `link`, `relative`, `assets_only`.
- bpy.data.user_map 1st..3rd args `subset`, `key_types, `value_types`.
- bpy.msgbus.subscribe_rna 5th arg `options`.
- bpy.path.abspath 2nd & 3rd args `start` & `library`.
- bpy.path.clean_name 2nd arg `replace`.
- bpy.path.ensure_ext 3rd arg `case_sensitive`.
- bpy.path.module_names 2nd arg `recursive`.
- bpy.path.relpath 2nd arg `start`.
- bpy.types.EditBone.transform 2nd & 3rd arg `scale`, `roll`.
- bpy.types.Operator.as_keywords 1st arg `ignore`.
- bpy.types.Struct.{keyframe_insert,keyframe_delete} 2nd..5th args `index`, `frame`, `group`, `options`.
- bpy.types.WindowManager.popup_menu 2nd & 3rd arg `title`, `icon`.
- bpy.types.WindowManager.popup_menu_pie 3rd & 4th arg `title`, `icon`.
- bpy.utils.app_template_paths 1st arg `subdir`.
- bpy.utils.app_template_paths 1st arg `subdir`.
- bpy.utils.blend_paths 1st..3rd args `absolute`, `packed`, `local`.
- bpy.utils.execfile 2nd arg `mod`.
- bpy.utils.keyconfig_set 2nd arg `report`.
- bpy.utils.load_scripts 1st & 2nd `reload_scripts` & `refresh_scripts`.
- bpy.utils.preset_find 3rd & 4th args `display_name`, `ext`.
- bpy.utils.resource_path 2nd & 3rd arg `major`, `minor`.
- bpy.utils.script_paths 1st..4th args `subdir`, `user_pref`, `check_all`, `use_user`.
- bpy.utils.smpte_from_frame 2nd & 3rd args `fps`, `fps_base`.
- bpy.utils.smpte_from_seconds 2nd & 3rd args `fps`, `fps_base`.
- bpy.utils.system_resource 2nd arg `subdir`.
- bpy.utils.time_from_frame 2nd & 3rd args `fps`, `fps_base`.
- bpy.utils.time_to_frame 2nd & 3rd args `fps`, `fps_base`.
- bpy.utils.units.to_string 4th..6th `precision`, `split_unit`, `compatible_unit`.
- bpy.utils.units.to_value 4th arg `str_ref_unit`.
- bpy.utils.user_resource 2nd & 3rd args `subdir`, `create`
- bpy_extras.view3d_utils.location_3d_to_region_2d 4th arg `default`.
- bpy_extras.view3d_utils.region_2d_to_origin_3d 4th arg `clamp`.
- gpu.offscreen.unbind 1st arg `restore`.
- gpu_extras.batch.batch_for_shader 4th arg `indices`.
- gpu_extras.batch.presets.draw_circle_2d 4th arg `segments`.
- gpu_extras.presets.draw_circle_2d 4th arg `segments`.
- imbuf.types.ImBuf.resize 2nd arg `resize`.
- imbuf.write 2nd arg `filepath`.
- mathutils.kdtree.KDTree.find 2nd arg `filter`.
- nodeitems_utils.NodeCategory 3rd & 4th arg `descriptions`, `items`.
- nodeitems_utils.NodeItem 2nd..4th args `label`, `settings`, `poll`.
- nodeitems_utils.NodeItemCustom 1st & 2nd arg `poll`, `draw`.
- rna_prop_ui.draw 5th arg `use_edit`.
- rna_prop_ui.rna_idprop_ui_get 2nd arg `create`.
- rna_prop_ui.rna_idprop_ui_prop_clear 3rd arg `remove`.
- rna_prop_ui.rna_idprop_ui_prop_get 3rd arg `create`.
- rna_xml.xml2rna 2nd arg `root_rna`.
- rna_xml.xml_file_write 4th arg `skip_typemap`.
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This is part of the process described in T80730.
The aim is to deprecate the bgl module.
Reviewed By: fclem, brecht, campbellbarton
Revision: D11147
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Support Python 3.10a5 or 3.9x with support explicitly enabled.
- Enable Python's postponed annotations for Blender's RNA classes
types registered on startup.
- Using postponed annotations has implications for how they are defined,
since they must evaluate in the modules name-space instead of the
classes name-space. See changes to annotations in `release/scripts`.
- Use `from __future__ import annotations` at the top of the module
to ensure the script will run with Python 3.10.
- Old logic is kept since it could be used if PEP-649 is supported.
Resolves T83626
Ref D10474
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This patch will share the AOV settings between Cycles and Eevee.
It enable using the AOV name conflict detection of Blender. This
means that unlike how Cycles used to work it isn't possible to add an
AOV with a similar name. Conflicts with internal render pass names will
be indicated with an Warning icon.
Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9774
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The issue is that the "Noisy Image" pass is added even though it should not.
`use_denoising` has to be enabled on the scene and on the view layer
to actually enable it.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10048
Reviewers: lukasstockner97, brecht
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Blender has now the place to store the Cryptomatte settings. This patch
migrates Cycles to use the new settings.
Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9746
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The current way of setting the compute device makes sense for local
use, but for headless rendering it it a massive pain to get Cycles
to use the correct device, usually involving entire Python scripts.
Therefore, this patch adds a simple command-line option to Blender
for specifying the type of device that should be used. If the option
is present, the settings in the user preferences and the scene are
ignored, and instead all devices matching the specified type are used.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9086
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It wasn't obvious that the choice of Cycles denoiser also generates different
denoising data passes for compositing.
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Previously you'd have to run with --debug-value 256, now just make it
a preference so the Debug panel can be always available for developers.
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There should be no user visible change from this, except that tile size
now affects performance. The goal here is to simplify bake denoising in
D3099, letting it reuse more denoising tiles and pass code.
A lot of code is now shared with regular rendering, with the two main
differences being that we read some render result passes from the bake API
when starting to render a tile, and call the bake kernel instead of the
path trace kernel.
With this kind of design where Cycles asks for tiles from the bake API,
it should eventually be easier to reduce memory usage, show tiles as
they are baked, or bake multiple passes at once, though there's still
quite some work needed for that.
Reviewers: #cycles
Subscribers: monio, wmatyjewicz, lukasstockner97, michaelknubben
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3108
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This feature takes some inspiration from
"RenderMan: An Advanced Path Tracing Architecture for Movie Rendering" and
"A Hierarchical Automatic Stopping Condition for Monte Carlo Global Illumination"
The basic principle is as follows:
While samples are being added to a pixel, the adaptive sampler writes half
of the samples to a separate buffer. This gives it two separate estimates
of the same pixel, and by comparing their difference it estimates convergence.
Once convergence drops below a given threshold, the pixel is considered done.
When a pixel has not converged yet and needs more samples than the minimum,
its immediate neighbors are also set to take more samples. This is done in order
to more reliably detect sharp features such as caustics. A 3x3 box filter that
is run periodically over the tile buffer is used for that purpose.
After a tile has finished rendering, the values of all passes are scaled as if
they were rendered with the full number of samples. This way, any code operating
on these buffers, for example the denoiser, does not need to be changed for
per-pixel sample counts.
Reviewed By: brecht, #cycles
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4686
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This simplifies compositors setups and will be consistent with Eevee render
passes from D6331. There's a continuum between these passes and it's not clear
there is much advantage to having them available separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6848
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Custom render passes are added in the Shader AOVs panel in the view layer
settings, with a name and data type. In shader nodes, an AOV Output node
is then used to output either a value or color to the pass.
Arbitrary names can be used for these passes, as long as they don't conflict
with built-in passes that are enabled. The AOV Output node can be used in both
material and world shader nodes.
Implemented by Lukas, with tweaks by Brecht.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4837
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The cryptomatte sockets were incorrectly numbered using a step size of two. While the increment by two is necessary to get the correct number of render passes, they should be numbered consecutively matching the socket names of the cryptomatte node.
Reviewed By: lukasstockner97
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6185
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During F-12 Rendering the passed screen was Null, but decoded as a
number. In stead of a Null a 0 will be send to cycles python wrapper.
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This diff will add support for local view to Cycles rendered preview mode.
Currently the implementation shows same results as EEVEE does. This entails
a difference with Blender 2.79, where lights were automatically added to the
local view. {T69780} describes this should be solved before the next release.
This patch also solves missing `owner_id` issues when using the RNA CPP Api
from Cycles. Cycles didn't provide the `owner_id` making some functionality
fail, what then was worked around in Blender. It also fixes an issue in
`makesrna` where incorrect CPP code was generated when only `PARM_RNAPTR`
was provided.
An optional `view_layer` parameter is added to the `Object.local_view_get`
method to reduce lookups.
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5753
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Prefiltering of feature passes will happen during rendering, which can
then be used for denoising immediately or written as a render pass for
later (animation) denoising.
The number of denoising data passes written is reduced because of this,
leaving out the feature variance passes. The passes are now Normal,
Albedo, Depth, Shadowing, Variance and Intensity.
Ref D3889.
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Needed for the animation denoiser since the denoising filter is done separately there.
Reviewers: brecht, sergey
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3833
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This allows for extra output passes that encode automatic object and material masks
for the entire scene. It is an implementation of the Cryptomatte standard as
introduced by Psyop. A good future extension would be to add a manifest to the
export and to do plenty of testing to ensure that it is fully compatible with other
renderers and compositing programs that use Cryptomatte.
Internally, it adds the ability for Cycles to have several passes of the same type
that are distinguished by their name.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3538
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Apparently quite a few users would like to have the noisy pass available when using the denoiser, and since it's being generated anyways we might as well expose it by default.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3608
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Gathers information about object geometry and textures. Very basic at
this moment, but need to start somewhere.
Things which needs to be included still:
- "Runtime" information, like BVH. While it is not directly controllable
by artists, it's still important to know.
- Device array sizes. Again, not under artists control, but is added to
the overall size.
- Memory peak at different synchronization stages.
At this point it simply prints info to the stdout after F12 is done,
need better control over that too.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3566
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Mainly just passing the depsgraph and evaluated scene and camera, instead of
the original one. Patch by Sergey, further modifications by Brecht.
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Point density texture and motion blur are still broken, and many more changes
are needed in general to used evaluated datablocks.
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