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2012-10-20Cycles OSL: most closure code is now shared between OSL and SVM. Also fixBrecht Van Lommel
transmission pass and filter glossy option. The BSDF closure class is now more similar to the SVM closures, and includes some flags and labels that are needed to properly categorize the BSDF's for render passes. Phong closure is gone for the moment, needs to be adapated to the new structure still.
2012-10-18Fix #32904: strange pattern on subdivided cube with anistropic shader. NowBrecht Van Lommel
tangents from generated coordinates are computed per pixel on the fly, avoids bad interpolation of singularities.
2012-10-17Cycles: add Tangent input for Anisotropic BSDF.Brecht Van Lommel
Also refactor SVM BSDF code, preparing it to be shared with OSL.
2012-10-10Cycles: per-BSDF normal input and new Bump node.Brecht Van Lommel
Each BSDF node now has a Normal input, which can be used to set a custom normal for the BSDF, for example if you want to have only bump on one of the layers in a multilayer material. The Bump node can be used to generate a normal from a scalar value, the same as what happens when you connect a scalar value to the displacement output. Documentation has been updated with the latest changes: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes Patch by Agustin Benavidez, some implementation tweaks by me.
2012-10-10Cycles: Anisotropic BSDF enabled, with tangents now computed from the active ↵Brecht Van Lommel
UV map. It's using the Ward BSDF currently, which has some energy loss so might be a bit dark. More/better BSDF options can be implemented later. Patch by Mike Farnsworth, some modifications by me. Currently it's not possible yet to set a custom tangent, that will follow as part of per-bsdf normals patch.
2012-09-20style cleanupCampbell Barton
2012-06-09style cleanup: block commentsCampbell Barton
2011-09-12Cycles:Brecht Van Lommel
* Fix missing update when editing objects with emission materials. * Fix preview pass rendering set to 1 not showing full resolution. * Fix CUDA runtime compiling failing due to missing cache directory. * Use settings from first render layer for visibility and material override. And a bunch of incomplete and still disabled code mostly related to closure sampling.
2011-09-08Cycles: some warning fixes, cpu device task tweaks, avoid unnecessaryBrecht Van Lommel
tonemap in non-viewport render, and some utility functions.
2011-08-28Cycles:Brecht Van Lommel
* Add alpha pass output, to use set Transparent option in Film panel. * Add Holdout closure (OSL terminology), this is like the Sky option in the internal renderer, objects with this closure show the background / zero alpha. * Add option to use Gaussian instead of Box pixel filter in the UI. * Remove camera response curves for now, they don't really belong here in the pipeline, should be moved to compositor. * Output full float values for rendering now, previously was only byte precision. * Add a patch from Thomas to get a preview passes option, but still disabled because it isn't quite working right yet. * CUDA: don't compile shader graph evaluation inline. * Convert tabs to spaces in python files.
2011-08-10Cycles: amd opencl compatibility fixes.Brecht Van Lommel
2011-05-20Cycles: some steps to getting OpenCL backend to compile.Brecht Van Lommel
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