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2016-08-25Fix T49078: Cycles tries to render volume from another render layer when ↵Sergey Sharybin
camera is in volume
2016-05-23Cycles CUDA: reduce stack memory by reusing ShaderData.Brecht Van Lommel
57% less for path and 48% less for branched path.
2016-05-22Cleanup: remove Cycles layer bits checking in the kernel.Brecht Van Lommel
At some point the idea was that we could have an optimization where we could render multiple render layers without re-exporting the scene, by just updating the layer bits. We are not doing this now and in practice with the available render layer control like exclude layers it's not always possible anyway. This makes it easier to support an arbitrary number of layers in the future (hopefully this summer), and frees up some useful bits in the kernel. Reviewed By: sergey, dingto Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2020
2016-01-07Cycles: Refactor how we pass bounce info to light path node.Thomas Dinges
This commit changes the way how we pass bounce information to the Light Path node. Instead of manualy copying the bounces into ShaderData, we now directly pass PathState. This reduces the arguments that we need to pass around and also makes it easier to extend the feature. This commit also exposes the Transmission Bounce Depth to the Light Path node. It works similar to the Transparent Depth Output: Replace a Transmission lightpath after X bounces with another shader, e.g a Diffuse one. This can be used to avoid black surfaces, due to low amount of max bounces. Reviewed by Sergey and Brecht, thanks for some hlp with this. I tested compilation and usage on CPU (SVM and OSL), CUDA, OpenCL Split and Mega kernel. Hopefully this covers all devices. :)
2015-05-09Cycles: OpenCL kernel splitGeorge Kyriazis
This commit contains all the work related on the AMD megakernel split work which was mainly done by Varun Sundar, George Kyriazis and Lenny Wang, plus some help from Sergey Sharybin, Martijn Berger, Thomas Dinges and likely someone else which we're forgetting to mention. Currently only AMD cards are enabled for the new split kernel, but it is possible to force split opencl kernel to be used by setting the following environment variable: CYCLES_OPENCL_SPLIT_KERNEL_TEST=1. Not all the features are supported yet, and that being said no motion blur, camera blur, SSS and volumetrics for now. Also transparent shadows are disabled on AMD device because of some compiler bug. This kernel is also only implements regular path tracing and supporting branched one will take a bit. Branched path tracing is exposed to the interface still, which is a bit misleading and will be hidden there soon. More feature will be enabled once they're ported to the split kernel and tested. Neither regular CPU nor CUDA has any difference, they're generating the same exact code, which means no regressions/improvements there. Based on the research paper: https://research.nvidia.com/sites/default/files/publications/laine2013hpg_paper.pdf Here's the documentation: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LuXW-CV-sVJkQaEGZlMJ86jZ8FmoPfecaMdR-oiWbUY/edit Design discussion of the patch: https://developer.blender.org/T44197 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1200
2015-05-08Cleanup: Remove unused ray type flags.Thomas Dinges
They were added for completeness, but it seems we don't need them.
2014-12-25Cleanup: Fix Cycles Apache header.Thomas Dinges
This was already mixed a bit, but the dot belongs there.
2014-09-25Cycles: Add support for cameras inside volumeSergey Sharybin
Basically the title says it all, volume stack initialization now is aware that camera might be inside of the volume. This gives quite noticeable render time regressions in cases camera is in the volume (didn't measure them yet) because this requires quite a few of ray-casting per camera ray in order to check which objects we're inside. Not quite sure if this might be optimized. But the good thing is that we can do quite a good job on detecting whether camera is outside of any of the volumes and in this case there should be no time penalty at all (apart from some extra checks during the sync state). For now we're only doing rather simple AABB checks between the viewplane and volume objects. This could give some false-positives, but this should be good starting point. Need to mention panoramic cameras here, for them it's only check for whether there are volumes in the scene, which would lead to speed regressions even if the camera is outside of the volumes. Would need to figure out proper check for such cameras. There are still quite a few of TODOs in the code, but the patch is good enough to start playing around with it checking whether there are some obvious mistakes somewhere. Currently the feature is only available in the Experimental feature sey, need to solve some of the TODOs and look into making things faster before considering the feature is ready for the official feature set. This would still likely happen in current release cycle. Reviewers: brecht, juicyfruit, dingto Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D794
2014-07-10Cleanup: Always assign num_samples, there is no need for this special define.Thomas Dinges
2014-06-22Fix cycles "Is Singular Ray" being on for Camera rays, now is off.Brecht Van Lommel
This appears to be a wrong interpretation of the OSL docs, and it's more convenient to have it off.
2014-05-29Fix T39804: cycles smoke domain visible in rendering.Brecht Van Lommel
Transparent objects could become subtly visible by the different sampling patterns for pixels covered and not covered by the object. It still converged to the right solution but that can take a while. Now we try to use the same sampling pattern here.
2014-03-29Cycles code refactor: replace magic ~0 values in the code with defines.Brecht Van Lommel
2014-03-04Fix volume scatter render issue introduced by recent bugfix.Brecht Van Lommel
2014-01-09Fix T38134: missing cycles update when removing world volume scatter shader.Brecht Van Lommel
2014-01-07Fix CUDA/OpenCL compile errors in scattering commit.Brecht Van Lommel
2014-01-07Cycles Volume Render: scattering support.Brecht Van Lommel
This is done by adding a Volume Scatter node. In many cases you will want to add together a Volume Absorption and Volume Scatter node with the same color and density to get the expected results. This should work with branched path tracing, mixing closures, overlapping volumes, etc. However there's still various optimizations needed for sampling. The main missing thing from the volume branch is the equiangular sampling for homogeneous volumes. The heterogeneous scattering code was arranged such that we can use a single stratified random number for distance sampling, which gives less noise than pseudo random numbers for each step. For volumes where the color is textured there still seems to be something off, needs to be investigated.
2014-01-03Code refactor: move random number and MIS variables into PathState.Brecht Van Lommel
This makes it easier to pass this state around, and wraps some common RNG dimension computations in utility functions.
2013-12-30Cycles Volume Render: heterogeneous (textured) volumes support.Brecht Van Lommel
Volumes can now have textured colors and density. There is a Volume Sampling panel in the Render properties with these settings: * Step size: distance between volume shader samples when rendering the volume. Lower values give more accurate and detailed results but also increased render time. * Max steps: maximum number of steps through the volume before giving up, to protect from extremely long render times with big objects or small step sizes. This is much more compute intensive than homogeneous volume, so when you are not using a texture you should enable the Homogeneous Volume option in the material or world for faster rendering. One important missing feature is that Generated texture coordinates are not yet working in volumes, and they are the default coordinates for nearly all texture nodes. So until that works you need to plug in object texture coordinates or a world space position. This is work by "storm", Stuart Broadfoot, Thomas Dinges and myself.
2013-12-28Cycles Volume Render: add support for overlapping volume objects.Brecht Van Lommel
This works pretty much as you would expect, overlapping volume objects gives a more dense volume. What did change is that world volume shaders are now active everywhere, they are no longer excluded inside objects. This may not be desirable and we need to think of better control over this. In some cases you clearly want it to happen, for example if you are rendering a fire in a foggy environment. In other cases like the inside of a house you may not want any fog, but it doesn't seem possible in general for the renderer to automatically determine what is inside or outside of the house. This is implemented using a simple fixed size array of shader/object ID pairs, limited to max 15 overlapping objects. The closures from all shaders are put into a single closure array, exactly the same as if an add shader was used to combine them.
2013-12-28Cycles Volume Render: support for rendering of homogeneous volume with ↵Brecht Van Lommel
absorption. This is the simplest possible volume rendering case, constant density inside the volume and no scattering or emission. My plan is to tweak, verify and commit more volume rendering effects one by one, doing it all at once makes it difficult to verify correctness and track down bugs. Documentation is here: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Materials/Volume Currently this hooks into path tracing in 3 ways, which should get us pretty far until we add more advanced light sampling. These 3 hooks are repeated in the path tracing, branched path tracing and transparent shadow code: * Determine active volume shader at start of the path * Change active volume shader on transmission through a surface * Light attenuation over line segments between camera, surfaces and background This is work by "storm", Stuart Broadfoot, Thomas Dinges and myself.
2013-11-18Cycles: change __device and similar qualifiers to ccl_device in kernel code.Brecht Van Lommel
This to avoids build conflicts with libc++ on FreeBSD, these __ prefixed values are reserved for compilers. I apologize to anyone who has patches or branches and has to go through the pain of merging this change, it may be easiest to do these same replacements in your code and then apply/merge the patch. Ref T37477.
2013-09-08Cycles:Thomas Dinges
* Refactor PathState struct and functions into its own file.