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2012-05-07Fix most of #31307: cycles panorama camera not working correct with speedBrecht Van Lommel
vectors and window texture coordinates. Only for Fisheye Equisolid it's still not working correct yet. Patch from Dalai with modifications.
2012-05-05Cycles: minor refactoring of fisheye code to fit code style.Brecht Van Lommel
2012-05-04small fix for equisolid fisheye (cycles)Dalai Felinto
the FOV formular is: R = 2 * lens * sin (theta / 2) in this case theta is fov/2 already, thus the fix
2012-05-04Fisheye Camera for CyclesDalai Felinto
For sample images see: http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=399 (equisolid) http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=389 (equidistant) The 'use_panorama' option is now part of a new Camera type: 'Panorama'. Created two other panorama cameras: - Equisolid: most of lens in the market simulate this lens - e.g. Nikon, Canon, ...) this works as a real lens up to an extent. The final result takes the sensor dimensions into account also. .:. to simulate a Nikon DX2S with a 10.5mm lens do: sensor: 23.7 x 15.7 fisheye lens: 10.5 fisheye fov: 180 render dimensions: 4288 x 2848 - Equidistant: this is not a real lens model. Although the old equidistant lens simulate this lens. The result is always as a circular fisheye that takes the whole sensor (in other words, it doesn't take the sensor into consideration). This is perfect for fulldomes ;) For the UI we have 10 to 360 as soft values and 10 to 3600 as hard values (because we can). Reference material: http://www.hdrlabs.com/tutorials/downloads_files/HDRI%20for%20CGI.pdf http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/field_of_view.html Note, this is not a real simulation of the light path through the lens. The ideal solution would be this: https://graphics.stanford.edu/wikis/cs348b-11/Assignment3 http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/papers/camera/ Thanks Brecht for the fix, suggestions and code review. Kudos for the dome community for keeping me stimulated on the topic since 2009 ;) Patch partly implemented during lab time at VisGraf, IMPA - Rio de Janeiro.
2012-03-08Cycles: support for environment texture "Mirror Ball" projection mode, next toBrecht Van Lommel
existing "Equirectangular". This projection is useful to create light probes from a chrome ball placed in a real scene. It expects as input a photograph of the chrome ball, cropped so the ball just fits inside the image boundaries. Example setup with panorama camera and mixing two (poor quality) photographs from different viewpoints to avoid stretching and hide the photographer: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/28036
2012-02-28Cycles: support for camera rendering an environment map with equirectangularBrecht Van Lommel
environment map, by enabling the Panorama option in the camera. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Camera#Panorama The focal length or sensor settings are not used, the UI can be tweaked still to communicate this, also panorama should probably become a proper camera type like perspective or ortho.
2012-01-20Sample as Lamp option for world shaders, to enable multiple importance sampling.Brecht Van Lommel
By default lighting from the world is computed solely with indirect light sampling. However for more complex environment maps this can be too noisy, as sampling the BSDF may not easily find the highlights in the environment map image. By enabling this option, the world background will be sampled as a lamp, with lighter parts automatically given more samples. Map Resolution specifies the size of the importance map (res x res). Before rendering starts, an importance map is generated by "baking" a grayscale image from the world shader. This will then be used to determine which parts of the background are light and so should receive more samples than darker parts. Higher resolutions will result in more accurate sampling but take more setup time and memory. Patch by Mike Farnsworth, thanks!
2011-09-28Cycles: internal changes that should have no effect on user level yet, addedBrecht Van Lommel
shader flags for various purposes, and some code for light types other than points.
2011-09-16Cycles: tweaks to properties and nodesBrecht Van Lommel
* Passes renamed to samples * Camera lens radius renamed to aperature size/blades/rotation * Glass and fresnel nodes input is now index of refraction * Glossy and velvet fresnel socket removed * Mix/add closure node renamed to mix/add shader node * Blend weight node added for shader mixing weights There is some version patching code for reading existing files, but it's not perfect, so shaders may work a bit different.
2011-04-27Cycles render engine, initial commit. This is the engine itself, blender ↵Ton Roosendaal
modifications and build instructions will follow later. Cycles uses code from some great open source projects, many thanks them: * BVH building and traversal code from NVidia's "Understanding the Efficiency of Ray Traversal on GPUs": http://code.google.com/p/understanding-the-efficiency-of-ray-traversal-on-gpus/ * Open Shading Language for a large part of the shading system: http://code.google.com/p/openshadinglanguage/ * Blender for procedural textures and a few other nodes. * Approximate Catmull Clark subdivision from NVidia Mesh tools: http://code.google.com/p/nvidia-mesh-tools/ * Sobol direction vectors from: http://web.maths.unsw.edu.au/~fkuo/sobol/ * Film response functions from: http://www.cs.columbia.edu/CAVE/software/softlib/dorf.php