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2020-02-25Cycles: move sss and diffuse transmission into diffuse passBrecht Van Lommel
This simplifies compositors setups and will be consistent with Eevee render passes from D6331. There's a continuum between these passes and it's not clear there is much advantage to having them available separately. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6848
2020-02-24Fix T74169: Vector Rotate Node - Euler modes not working as intendedCharlie Jolly
Remove additional Euler modes for the time being, not working as intended, will add back if there is a need.
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
2020-02-15Cleanup: clang-formatCampbell Barton
2020-02-15Shading: Extend Vector Math Node with Sin, Cos, Tan and Wrap functionsCharlie Jolly
This adds some extra functions recently added to the float Maths Node. Not all functions have been ported over in this patch. Also: + Tidy up menu + Change node color to match other vector nodes, this helps distinguish vector and float nodes in the tree + Move shared OSL functions to new header node_math.h Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6713
2020-01-27Shading: Add color output to White Noise nodeCharlie Jolly
Hash input values to a color. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6672
2020-01-21Partial Fix T73043: Denoising Albedo not working well for SheenLukas Stockner
Similar to the Microfacet Closures, the Principled BSDF Sheen closure is added at a high weight but typically results in fairly low values. Therefore, the default weight is a bad indicator of importance. The fix here is the same as it was back then for Microfacets: Compute an average weight using the normal as the half-vector and use it to scale down the sample weight and the albedo channel. In addition to drastically improving denoising of materials with sheen when using the new Denoising node, this also can reduce noise on such materials considerably.
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
2019-12-09Cycles: Add OptiX acceleration structure compactionPatrick Mours
This adds compaction support for OptiX acceleration structures, which reduces the device memory footprint in a post step after building. Depending on the scene this can reduce the amount of used device memory quite a bit and even improve performance (smaller acceleration structure improves cache usage). It's only enabled for background renders to make acceleration structure builds fast in viewport. Also fixes a bug in the memory management for OptiX acceleration structures: These were held in a dynamic vector of 'device_memory' instances and used the mem_alloc/mem_free functions. However, those keep track of memory instances in the 'cuda_mem_map' via pointers to 'device_memory' (which works fine everywhere else since those are never copied/moved). But in the case of the vector, it may decide to reallocate at some point, which invalidates those pointers and would result in some nasty accesses to invalid memory. So it is not actually safe to move a 'device_memory' object and therefore this removes the move operator overloads again. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6369
2019-12-07Shaders: noise and wave distortion now work uniformly instead of diagonallyBartosz Moniewski
Previously Noise and Wave texture nodes would use noise functions within a [0,1] range for distortion effects. We either add or subtract noise from coordinates, never do both at same time. This led to the texture drastically shifting on the diagonal axis of a plane / cube. This behavior makes the Distortion input hard to control or animate. Capabilities of driving it with other texture are also limited, diagonal shifting is very apparent. This was fixed by offsetting the noise function to a signed range and making it zero-centered. This way noise is uniformly added and subtracted from coordinates. Texture pattern sticks to main coordinates which makes it way easier to control. This change is not strictly backwards compatible, there is versioning to ensure the scale of the distortion remains similar, but the particular pattern can be a little different. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6177
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
2019-12-07Maths Node: Additional functionsCharlie Jolly
When creating shaders and using maths functions it is expected that Blender should match functions in other DCC applications, game engines and shading languages such as GLSL and OSL. This patch adds missing functions to the Blender maths node. Ideally, it would be nice to have these functions available to vectors too but that is not part of this patch. This patch adds the following functions trunc, snap, wrap, compare, pingpong, sign, radians, degrees, cosh, sinh, tanh, exp, smoothmin and inversesqrt. Sign function is based on GLSL and OSL functions and returns zero when x == 0. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5957
2019-11-27Cycles: Scale denoising albedo contribution of Principled BSDFs according to ↵Lukas Stockner
average fresnel The Principled BSDF uses Microfacet closures that include a fresnel term, which are a special case since their weight tends to be near white even if their average contribution is fairly low. The sample weight is scaled by the average fresnel weight to account for this, but the denoising albedo still used the unscaled weight. This was fine for the original denoiser, but apparently OIDN can't handle the resulting albedo pass well. Therefore, this commit adds the described scaling to the albedo pass contribution as well. This problem was described in T69770. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6289
2019-11-13Cycles: OpenCL PerformanceJeroen Bakker
When using OpenCL with Cycles the rendering time increased substantial. After doing some tests the bottleneck was found in 4d voronoi and 2d and 3d smooth voronoi. This change will hide these behind a specific compile directive so the speed will improve. AMD RX480 + BMW scene 2.80 (3:10) 2.81 (5:48) 2.81 excluding 4d voronoi+2d/3d smooth (3:50) Reviewed By: sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6231
2019-10-15Fix T70605: incorrect darken and lighten rgb mix modeJacques Lucke
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6058 Reviewers: brecht, fclem
2019-09-23Revert part of "GPencil: Invert Paste operator and make Paste to Active default"Brecht Van Lommel
This commit accidentally undid a bunch of previous commits. Only the intended changes are left now.
2019-09-19Cleanup: spellingCampbell Barton
2019-09-13Cleanup: compiler warningsBrecht Van Lommel
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
2019-09-09Shading: 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
2019-09-07Cleanup: style, spellingCampbell Barton
2019-09-05Fix: Compile error due to undefined isinf function.OmarSquircleArt
Some implementations of the standard c++ library doesn't define its functions in the global namespace. So the `isinf` function might fail in some systems. To fix this, we use the `ensure_finite` function instead. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5687
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
2019-08-26GPencil: Invert Paste operator and make Paste to Active defaultAntonio Vazquez
Before there were two options: Paste to original layer called "Paste" and Paste to active layer called "Paste & Merge" Now, by default the paste is in active layer and the "Paste & Merge" has been renamed "Paste". For old "Paste", now is called "Paste by Layer" and it's not the default value anymore. Note: Minor edits to add icons not present in Differential revision. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5591
2019-08-26Cleanup: simplify perlin noise function definitionPatrick Mours
Ref D5363
2019-08-26Cleanup: use saturate3() for float3 clampingPatrick Mours
Ref D5363
2019-08-26Cycles: inline more functions on the GPUPatrick Mours
This makes little difference for CUDA and OpenCL, but will be helpful for Optix.
2019-08-26Cycles: change svm node decoding for more efficient code generation on GPUPatrick Mours
These functions no longer accept NULL. They were renamed for clarity and to avoid hidden merge issues. Ref D5363
2019-08-26Cycles: remove workaround to pass ray by valuePatrick Mours
CUDA is working correct without it now, and it's more efficient not to do this. Ref D5363
2019-08-26Cycles: tweaks for better GPU code generationPatrick Mours
Uninitialized variables are harder to handle for the compiler. Ref D5363
2019-08-26Cycles: fixes for building kernel without certain featuresPatrick Mours
Ref D5363
2019-08-26Cleanup: fix compiler warningBrecht Van Lommel
2019-08-22Shading: Add object color to Object Info node.OmarSquircleArt
The object color property is added as an additional output in the Object Info node. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5554
2019-08-22Fix T69044: OpenCL fail due to bad fract function.OmarSquircleArt
The fract function in OpenCL does more than just return the fraction. It also writes the floor to the second argument. Which wasn't put in consideration. Instead, we use a simple `a - floor(a)` like the Math node. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5553
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
2019-08-21Shading: Add more operators to Vector Math node.OmarSquircleArt
Add Multiply, Divide, Project, Reflect, Distance, Length, Scale, Snap, Floor, Ceil, Modulo, Fraction, Absolute, Minimum, and Maximum operators to the Vector Math node. The Value output has been removed from operators whose output is a vector, and the other way around. All of those removals has been handled properly in versioning code. The patch doesn't include tests for the new operators. Tests will be added in a later patch. Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5523
2019-08-18Shading: Refactor Math node and use dynamic inputs.OmarSquircleArt
- Implement dynamic inputs. The second input is now unavailable in single operand math operators. - Reimplemenet the clamp option using graph expansion for Cycles. - Clean up code and unify naming between Blender and Cycles. - Remove unused code. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5481
2019-08-13Shading: Add Clamp node to Cycles and EEVEE.OmarSquircleArt
This patch adds a new node that clamps a value between a maximum and a minimum values. Reviewers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5476
2019-08-13Shading: Add Map Range node to Cycles and EEVEE.OmarSquircleArt
This patch adds a new Map Range node that linearly remaps an input value from a range to another. This node is similar to the compositor's Map Range node. Reviewers: brecht, JacquesLucke Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D5471
2019-08-01Cleanup: misc spelling fixesCampbell Barton
T68035 by @luzpaz
2019-05-19Cleanup: refactor image texture node code for coming changesBrecht Van Lommel
2019-05-03Cycles: support loading images from arbitrary OpenColorIO color spaceLukas Stockner
These are the internal changes to Cycles, for Blender integration there are no functional changes in this commit. Images are converted to scene linear color space on file load, and on reading from the OpenImageIO texture cache. 8-bit images are compressed with the sRGB transfer function to avoid precision loss while keeping memory usages low. This also means that for common cases of 8-bit sRGB images no conversion happens at all on image loading. Initial patch by Lukas, completed by Brecht. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D3491
2019-05-01Cleanup: comments (long lines) in cyclesCampbell Barton
2019-04-24Cycles: remove hair minimum width support.Brecht Van Lommel
This never really worked as it was supposed to. The main goal of this is to turn noise from sampling tiny hairs into multiple layers of transparency that do not need to be sampled stochastically. However the implementation of this worked by randomly discarding hair intersections in BVH traversal, which defeats the purpose. If it ever comes back, it's best implemented outside the kernel as a preprocess that changes hair radius before BVH building. This would also make it work with Embree, where it's not supported now. But it's not so clear anymore that with many AA samples and GPU rendering this feature is as helpful as it once was for CPU raytracers with few AA samples. The benefit of removing this feature is improved hair ray tracing performance, tested on NVIDIA Titan Xp: bmw27: +0.37% classroom: +0.26% fishy_cat: -7.36% koro: -12.98% pabellon: -0.12% Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D4532
2019-04-17ClangFormat: apply to source, most of internCampbell Barton
Apply clang format as proposed in T53211. For details on usage and instructions for migrating branches without conflicts, see: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Tools/ClangFormat
2019-03-11Fix T61103: Cycles bevel wrong on objects with negative scale.Brecht Van Lommel