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2014-12-25Cleanup: Fix Cycles Apache header.Thomas Dinges
This was already mixed a bit, but the dot belongs there.
2014-09-29Cleanup: styleCampbell Barton
2014-05-28Fix T40386: cycles anisotropic BSDF difference between SVM and OSL.Brecht Van Lommel
2013-08-18Cycles: relicense GNU GPL source code to Apache version 2.0.Brecht Van Lommel
More information in this post: http://code.blender.org/ Thanks to all contributes for giving their permission!
2012-12-16Cycles OSL: small optimization to geometry node, tangent output still wasBrecht Van Lommel
not properly optimized out in some cases. For reference, setting this will give detailed information about OSL shaders: export OSL_OPTIONS="statistics:level=1,debug=1,llvm_debug=1"
2012-12-03quiet float -> double conversion warnings and do some osl style edits.Campbell Barton
2012-12-02Fix performance issue in OSL geometry node, compiler fails to optimize out theBrecht Van Lommel
tangent computation, tweaked the code so this works.
2012-11-06Cycles: 4 new nodes.Brecht Van Lommel
* Tangent: generate a tangent direction for anisotropic shading. Can be either radial around X/Y/Z axis, or from a UV map. The default tangent for the anisotropic BSDF and geometry node is now always radial Z, for UV tangent use this node now. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/More#Tangent * Normal Map: generate a perturbed normal from an RGB normal map image. This is usually chained with an Image Texture node in the color input, to specify the normal map image. For tangent space normal maps, the UV coordinates for the image must match, and the image texture should be set to Non-Color mode to give correct results. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/More#Normal_Map * Refraction BSDF: for best results this node should be considered as a building block and not be used on its own, but rather mixed with a glossy node using a fresnel type factor. Otherwise it will give quite dark results at the edges for glossy refraction. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/Shaders#Refraction * Ambient Occlusion: controls the amount of AO a surface receives, rather than having just a global factor in the world. Note that this outputs a shader and not a color, that's for another time. http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/Shaders#Ambient_Occlusion
2012-11-05Cycles: improve Anisotropic BSDF node, changing the Roughness U/V inputs toBrecht Van Lommel
Roughness, Anisotropy and Rotation. Also a fix for automatic tangents and OSL attribute handling. Meaning of new sockets explained in the documentation: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/Shaders#Anisotropic
2012-11-03Cycles OSL: refactoring and fixesBrecht Van Lommel
* Moved kernel/osl/nodes to kernel/shaders * Renamed standard attributes to use geom:, particle:, object: prefixes * Update stdosl.h to properly reflect the closures we support * Fix the wrong stdosl.h being used for building shaders * Add geom:numpolyvertices, geom:trianglevertices, geom:polyvertices attributes