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2021-09-30Nodes: Add Float Curve for GN and Shader nodes.Charlie Jolly
Replacement for float curve in legacy Attribute Curve Map node. Float Curve defaults to [0.0-1.0] range. Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12683
2021-09-21Cycles: merge of cycles-x branch, a major update to the rendererBrecht Van Lommel
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
2021-08-19Fix error rendering Cycles shader nodes from before 2013Brecht Van Lommel
After the recent changes to use socket identifiers instead of names.
2021-08-16Fix T90689, T90705: Cycles math node with 3 inputs broken after recent changesBrecht Van Lommel
Thanks Charlie Jolly for finding the fix.
2021-08-13Cleanup: Unused function parameter warningSergey Sharybin
2021-08-11Cleanup: use socket identifier instead of names in Cycles shader exportBrecht Van Lommel
Will be required when we support setting different names and identifiers for OSL. Ref D12074
2021-05-27Refactor: Naming in Cycles viewport methodsSergey Sharybin
Makes it more explicit they operate on shading/light. Gives room to move more viewport related settings into this class and cover with specific or generic modification checks.
2021-05-27Cleanup: Use logical OR in Cycles background shaderSergey Sharybin
2021-05-17Fix T88210: Cycles persistent data failing with image sequencesBrecht Van Lommel
2021-03-17Nodes: Add support to mute node wiresCharlie Jolly
This patch adds the ability to mute individual wires in the node editor. This is invoked like the cut links operator but with a new shortcut. Mute = Ctrl + Alt Cut = Ctrl Dragging over wires will toggle the mute state for that wire. The muted wires are drawn in red with a bar across the center. Red is used in the nodes context to indicate invalid links, muted links and internal links. When a wire is muted it exposes the original node buttons which are normally hidden when a wire is connected. Downstream and upstream links connected using reroute nodes are also muted. Outside scope of patch: - Add support for pynodes e.g. Animation Nodes - Requires minor change to check for muted links using the `is_muted` link property or the `is_linked` socket property. Maniphest Tasks: T52659 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2807
2021-02-17Cycles: add utility functions for zero float2/float3/float4/transformBrecht Van Lommel
Ref D8237, T78710
2021-01-27Sky Texture: change Nishita Altitude to use unit systemMarco
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9968
2021-01-25Cycles: modernize usage of rna iteratorsJacques Lucke
Using rna iterators in range-based for loops is possible since {rBc4286ddb095d32714c9d5f10751a14f5871b3844}. This patch only updates the places that are easy to update without more changes in surrounding code. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10195
2021-01-22Cycles: optimize device updatesKévin Dietrich
This optimizes device updates (during user edits or frame changes in the viewport) by avoiding unnecessary computations. To achieve this, we use a combination of the sockets' update flags as well as some new flags passed to the various managers when tagging for an update to tell exactly what the tagging is for (e.g. shader was modified, object was removed, etc.). Besides avoiding recomputations, we also avoid resending to the devices unmodified data arrays, thus reducing bandwidth usage. For OptiX and Embree, BVH packing was also multithreaded. The performance improvements may vary depending on the used device (CPU or GPU), and the content of the scene. Simple scenes (e.g. with no adaptive subdivision or volumes) rendered using OptiX will benefit from this work the most. On average, for a variety of animated scenes, this gives a 3x speedup. Reviewed By: #cycles, brecht Maniphest Tasks: T79174 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9555
2020-11-04Cycles API: encapsulate Node socket membersKévin Dietrich
This encapsulates Node socket members behind a set of specific methods; as such it is no longer possible to directly access Node class members from exporters and parts of Cycles. The methods are defined via the NODE_SOCKET_API macros in `graph/ node.h`, and are for getting or setting a specific socket's value, as well as querying or modifying the state of its update flag. The setters will check whether the value has changed and tag the socket as modified appropriately. This will let us know how a Node has changed and what to update, which is the first concrete step toward a more granular scene update system. Since the setters will tag the Node sockets as modified when passed different data, this patch also removes the various modified methods on Nodes in favor of Node::is_modified which checks the sockets' update flags status. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T79174 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8544
2020-11-03Materials: add custom object properties as uniform attributes.Alexander Gavrilov
This patch allows the user to type a property name into the Attribute node, which will then output the value of the property for each individual object, allowing to e.g. customize shaders by object without duplicating the shader. In order to make supporting this easier for Eevee, it is necessary to explicitly choose whether the attribute is varying or uniform via a dropdown option of the Attribute node. The dropdown also allows choosing whether instancing should be taken into account. The Cycles design treats all attributes as one common namespace, so the Blender interface converts the enum to a name prefix that can't be entered using keyboard. In Eevee, the attributes are provided to the shader via a UBO indexed with resource_id, similar to the existing Object Info data. Unlike it, however, it is necessary to maintain a separate buffer for every requested combination of attributes. This is done using a hash table with the attribute set as the key, as it is expected that technically different but similar materials may use the same set of attributes. In addition, in order to minimize wasted memory, a sparse UBO pool is implemented, so that chunks that don't contain any data don't have to be allocated. The back-end Cycles code is already refactored and committed by Brecht. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2057
2020-10-29Fix T82129: Cycles "Persistent Images" incorrectly retains scene dataKévin Dietrich
The issue stems from the fact that scene arrays are not cleared when rendering is done. This was not really an issue before the introduction of the ownership system (rB429afe0c626a) as the id_map would recreate scene data arrays based on their new content. However, now that the id_maps do not have access to the scene data anymore the arrays are never created. Another related issue is that the BlenderSync instance is never freed when the persistent data option is activated. To fix this, we delete nodes created by the id_maps in their destructors, and delete the BlenderSync instance before creating a new one, so the id_maps destructors are actually called. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T82129 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9378
2020-08-31Cycles: introduce an ownership system to protect nodes from unwanted deletions.Kévin Dietrich
Problem: the Blender synchronization process creates and tags nodes for usage. It does this by directly adding and removing nodes from the scene data. If some node is not tagged as used at the end of a synchronization, it then deletes the node from the scene. This poses a problem when it comes to supporting procedural nodes who can create other nodes not known by the Blender synchonization system, which will remove them. Nodes now have a NodeOwner, which is set after creation. Those owners for now are the Scene for scene level nodes and ShaderGraph for shader nodes. Instead of creating and deleting nodes using `new` and `delete` explicitely, we now use `create_node` and `delete_node` methods found on the owners. `delete_node` will assert that the owner is the right one. Whenever a scene level node is created or deleted, the appropriate node manager is tagged for an update, freeing this responsability from BlenderSync or other software exporters. Concerning BlenderSync, the `id_maps` do not explicitely manipulate scene data anymore, they only keep track of which nodes are used, employing the scene to create and delete them. To achieve this, the ParticleSystem is now a Node, although it does not have any sockets. This is part of T79131. Reviewed By: #cycles, brecht Maniphest Tasks: T79131 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8540
2020-07-31Fix T79111: Cycles: Image Sequence not renderingPhilipp Oeser
Caused by c7aa0f9d743ee9cafe91b4a51d9f1ecc5e437d71. Since above commit, BKE_image_user_frame_calc requires an image (not just the iuser) to get the framenumber. Cycles used to call this with NULL image (in `image_user_file_path` and `image_user_frame_number`), now pass the image as well. Maniphest Tasks: T79111 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8439
2020-07-13Cycles: Add control for sun intensity in Sky Texture and change altitude to kmLukas Stockner
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D8091
2020-06-17Cycles: Add new Sky Texture method including direct sunlightLukas Stockner
This commit adds a new model to the Sky Texture node, which is based on a method by Nishita et al. and works by basically simulating volumetric scattering in the atmosphere. By making some approximations (such as only considering single scattering), we get a fairly simple and fast simulation code that takes into account Rayleigh and Mie scattering as well as Ozone absorption. This code is used to precompute a 512x128 texture which is then looked up during render time, and is fast enough to allow real-time tweaking in the viewport. Due to the nature of the simulation, it exposes several parameters that allow for lots of flexibility in choosing the look and matching real-world conditions (such as Air/Dust/Ozone density and altitude). Additionally, the same volumetric approach can be used to compute absorption of the direct sunlight, so the model also supports adding direct sunlight. This makes it significantly easier to set up Sun+Sky illumination where the direction, intensity and color of the sun actually matches the sky. In order to support properly sampling the direct sun component, the commit also adds logic for sampling a specific area to the kernel light sampling code. This is combined with portal and background map sampling using MIS. This sampling logic works for the common case of having one Sky texture going into the Background shader, but if a custom input to the Vector node is used or if there are multiple Sky textures, it falls back to using only background map sampling (while automatically setting the resolution to 4096x2048 if auto resolution is used). More infos and preview can be found here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gQta0ygFWXTrl5Pmvl_nZRgUw0mWg0FJeRuNKS36m08/view Underlying model, implementation and documentation by Marco (@nacioss). Improvements, cleanup and sun sampling by @lukasstockner. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7896
2020-05-15Cycles: Refactor microfacet BSDFs to remove separate anisotropy codeLukas Stockner
Since the sampling and evaluation functions handle both cases anyways, there's not really a point for keeping the distinction in the kernel, so we might as well cut down the number of CLOSURE_BSDF_MICROFACETs a bit. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7736
2020-05-14Fix T73984: unnecessary Cycles viewport updates with object texture coordinatesBrecht Van Lommel
Remove old code that added extra updates for shaders that have a dependency on objects. The dependency graph can now tell Cycles when a material is affected by an object transform.
2020-03-19Cleanup: `make format` after SortedIncludes changeDalai Felinto
2020-03-18Cycles: change volume step size controls, auto adjust based on voxel sizeBrecht Van Lommel
By default it will now set the step size to the voxel size for smoke and volume objects, and 1/10th the bounding box for procedural volume shaders. New settings are: * Scene render/preview step rate: to globally adjust detail and performance * Material step rate: multiplied with auto detected per-object step size * World step size: distance to steo for world shader Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1777
2020-03-11Cleanup: refactor image loading to use abstract ImageLoader base classBrecht Van Lommel
Rather than passing around void pointers, various Blender image sources now subclass this. OIIO is also just another type of image loader. Also fixes T67718: Cycles viewport render crash editing point density settings
2020-03-11Cleanup: add ImageHandle to centralize image ownership logicBrecht Van Lommel
2020-03-11Fix Cycles link error with debug + asan after RTTI changesBrecht Van Lommel
2020-03-02Shading: Add invert option to Vector Rotate NodeCharlie Jolly
Checkbox to invert rotation angle, suggested by @simonthommes Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6932
2020-02-26Cleanup: add ImageKey to avoid longer argument lists and duplicated codeBrecht Van Lommel
2020-02-17Cycles: Vector Rotate Node using Axis and Angle methodCharlie Jolly
This node provides the ability to rotate a vector around a `center` point using either `Axis Angle` , `Single Axis` or `Euler` methods. Reviewed By: #cycles, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3789
2020-02-17Shading: add direction modes and phase offset to wave texture nodeBartosz Moniewski
* Direction mode X, Y and Z to align with axes rather than diagonal or spherical as previously. X is the new default, existing files will use diagonal or spherical for compatibility. * Phase offset to offset the wave along its direction, for purposes like animation and distortion. https://developer.blender.org/D6382
2020-02-07Cleanup: split Cycles Hair and Mesh classes, with Geometry base classBrecht Van Lommel
2019-12-26Cycles: Use OIIO UDIM tag instead of %04dLukas Stockner
2019-12-16Cycles: Fix one-tile UDIM renderingLukas Stockner
The code checked for the presence of more than one tile before substituting the tile number into the filename, so if a one-tile UDIM was used (or all but one tile were culled), the substitution was skipped and as a result the file was not found. With this change, the code explicitly tracks whether substitution is required, avoiding this problem. This also fixes another problem: The Environment texture never does substitution since it doesn't support UDIMs, but before the syncing code still inserted the placeholder into the filename if the user selected a tiled background image.
2019-12-12Add support for tiled images and the UDIM naming schemeLukas Stockner
This patch contains the work that I did during my week at the Code Quest - adding support for tiled images to Blender. With this patch, images now contain a list of tiles. By default, this just contains one tile, but if the source type is set to Tiled, the user can add additional tiles. When acquiring an ImBuf, the tile to be loaded is specified in the ImageUser. Therefore, code that is not yet aware of tiles will just access the default tile as usual. The filenames of the additional tiles are derived from the original filename according to the UDIM naming scheme - the filename contains an index that is calculated as (1001 + 10*<y coordinate of the tile> + <x coordinate of the tile>), where the x coordinate never goes above 9. Internally, the various tiles are stored in a cache just like sequences. When acquired for the first time, the code will try to load the corresponding file from disk. Alternatively, a new operator can be used to initialize the tile similar to the New Image operator. The following features are supported so far: - Automatic detection and loading of all tiles when opening the first tile (1001) - Saving all tiles - Adding and removing tiles - Filling tiles with generated images - Drawing all tiles in the Image Editor - Viewing a tiled grid even if no image is selected - Rendering tiled images in Eevee - Rendering tiled images in Cycles (in SVM mode) - Automatically skipping loading of unused tiles in Cycles - 2D texture painting (also across tiles) - 3D texture painting (also across tiles, only limitation: individual faces can not cross tile borders) - Assigning custom labels to individual tiles (drawn in the Image Editor instead of the ID) - Different resolutions between tiles There still are some missing features that will be added later (see T72390): - Workbench engine support - Packing/Unpacking support - Baking support - Cycles OSL support - many other Blender features that rely on images Thanks to Brecht for the review and to all who tested the intermediate versions! Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3509
2019-12-10Cycles: support for custom shader AOVsLukas Stockner
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
2019-12-07Shader Nodes: Add Interpolation modes to Map Range nodeCharlie Jolly
Modes: Linear interpolation (default), stepped linear, smoothstep and smootherstep. This also includes an additional option for the **Clamp node** to switch between **Min Max** (default) and **Range** mode. This was needed to allow clamping when **To Max** is less than **To Min**. Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5827
2019-10-07Fix T70573: Crash on enter Cycles render preview with 'Scene world'Philipp Oeser
disabled and no world assigned to scene BlenderSync::sync_world still relied on a blender world (mixes the world viewport color with the studio light), for now just take black if no world is present. Maybe we should we use the theme color in the future here (seems eevee does this in that case) -- we'd have to pass down `b_userpref` from `BlenderSession::render` down to `sync_data > sync_shaders > sync_world` then afaics. Reviewed By: jbakker, brecht Maniphest Tasks: T70573 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6005
2019-09-12Shading: Add Vertex Color node.OmarSquircleArt
This patch adds a new Vertex Color node. The node also returns the alpha of the vertex color layer as an output. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5767
2019-09-12Shading: Add More Features To The Voronoi Node.OmarSquircleArt
This patch allows the Voronoi node to operate in 1D, 2D, and 4D space. It also adds a Randomness input to control the randomness of the texture. Additionally, it adds three new modes of operation: - Smooth F1: A smooth version of F1 Voronoi with no discontinuities. - Distance To Edge: Returns the distance to the edges of the cells. - N-Sphere Radius: Returns the radius of the n-sphere inscribed in the cells. In other words, it is half the distance between the closest feature point and the feature point closest to it. And it removes the following three modes of operation: - F3. - F4. - Cracks. The Distance metric is now called Euclidean, and it computes the actual euclidean distance as opposed to the old method of computing the squared euclidean distance. This breaks backward compatibility in many ways, including the base case. Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5743
2019-09-11Cycles: Ignore links with unavailable sockets.OmarSquircleArt
Ignore links with unavailable/disabled sockets during shader graph generation.
2019-09-09Shading: Extend Musgrave node to other dimensions.OmarSquircleArt
This patch extends Musgrave noise to operate in 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D space. The Color output was also removed because it was identical to the Fac output. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5566
2019-09-06Fix: Rename the dimensions property in Noise nodes.OmarSquircleArt
The `dimensions` property of the noise nodes has been renamed to `noise_dimensions` because it conflicted with and overwrote the `dimensions` property of the base node. Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5705
2019-09-06Viewport Shading: StudioLight IntensityJeroen Bakker
Add option to change the Intensity of the HDRI in the 3d viewport. This works for both EEVEE and Cycles Reviewed By: brecht, fclem Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5674
2019-09-05Shading: Rewrite Mapping node with dynamic inputs.OmarSquircleArt
This patch rewrites the Mapping node to support dynamic inputs. The Max and Min options have been removed. They can be added as Min and Max Vector Math nodes manually. Texture nodes still use the old matrix-based mapping. A new SVM node `NODE_TEXTURE_MAPPING` has been added to preserve this functionality. Similarly, in GLSL, a `mapping_mat4` function has been added. Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke
2019-09-04Shading: Extend Noise node to other dimenstions.OmarSquircleArt
This patch extends perlin noise to operate in 1D, 2D, 3D, and 4D space. The noise code has also been refactored to be more readable. The Color output and distortion patterns changed, so this patch breaks backward compatibility. This is due to the fact that we now use random offsets as noise seeds, as opposed to swizzling and constants offsets. Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5560
2019-09-04Shading Modes: Material and Render PreviewJeroen Bakker
This change implements the basics as described in {T68312} for the shading modes. * LookDev shading mode is renamed to Material Preview. It always uses Eevee as renderer, and is intended to provide a fast material preview suitable for texture painting, and texture and material setup. * Rendered shading gains "Use Scene Lights" and "Use Scene World" options similar to current Material Preview. These will be enabled by default. When Use Scene World is turned off, HDRIs will be used for lighting instead. These options are available for EEVEE and Cycles. * Renderers will be able to customize the shading settings panel and add additional settings. Reviewed By: brecht, fclem Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5612
2019-08-21Shading: Add Volume Info node.OmarSquircleArt
The Volume Info node provides the Color, Desnity, Flame, and Temperature of smoke domains. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5551
2019-08-21Shading: Add White Noise node.OmarSquircleArt
The White Noise node hashes the input and returns a random number in the range [0, 1]. The input can be a 1D, 2D, 3D, or a 4D vector. Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5550