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2017-03-29Cycles: Make all #include statements relative to cycles source directorySergey Sharybin
The idea is to make include statements more explicit and obvious where the file is coming from, additionally reducing chance of wrong header being picked up. For example, it was not obvious whether bvh.h was refferring to builder or traversal, whenter node.h is a generic graph node or a shader node and cases like that. Surely this might look obvious for the active developers, but after some time of not touching the code it becomes less obvious where file is coming from. This was briefly mentioned in T50824 and seems @brecht is fine with such explicitness, but need to agree with all active developers before committing this. Please note that this patch is lacking changes related on GPU/OpenCL support. This will be solved if/when we all agree this is a good idea to move forward. Reviewers: brecht, lukasstockner97, maiself, nirved, dingto, juicyfruit, swerner Reviewed By: lukasstockner97, maiself, nirved, dingto Subscribers: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2586
2016-07-29Cycles microdisplacement: ngons and attributes for subdivision meshesMai Lavelle
This adds support for ngons and attributes on subdivision meshes. Ngons are needed for proper attribute interpolation as well as correct Catmull-Clark subdivision. Several changes are made to achieve this: - new primitive `SubdFace` added to `Mesh` - 3 more textures are used to store info on patches from subd meshes - Blender export uses loop interface instead of tessface for subd meshes - `Attribute` class is updated with a simplified way to pass primitive counts around and to support ngons. - extra points for ngons are generated for O(1) attribute interpolation - curves are temporally disabled on subd meshes to avoid various bugs with implementation - old unneeded code is removed from `subd/` - various fixes and improvements Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2108
2016-07-18Cycles: add ConstantFolder class for constant folding boilerplate.Alexander Gavrilov
Reviewed By: brecht, sergey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2089
2016-05-22Code refactor: add generic Cycles node infrastructure.Brecht Van Lommel
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2016
2016-04-12Cycles microdisplacement: refactor to move some tesselation code from ↵Mai Lavelle
SubdMesh to Mesh Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1915
2016-02-13Cleanup: Move Cycles sky model data to util.Thomas Dinges
2015-05-05Cycles: Use curve approximation for blackbody instead of lookup tableSv. Lockal
Now we calculate color in range 800..12000 using an approximation a/x+bx+c for R and G and ((at + b)t + c)t + d) for B. Max absolute error for RGB for non-lut function is less than 0.0001, which is enough to get the same 8 bit/channel color as for OSL with a noticeable performance difference. However there is a slight visible difference between previous non-OSL implementation because of lookup table interpolation and offset-by-one mistake. The previous implementation gave black color outside of soft range (t > 12000), now it gives the same color as for 12000. Also blackbody node without input connected is being converted to value input at shader compile time. Reviewers: dingto, sergey Reviewed By: dingto Subscribers: nutel, brecht, juicyfruit Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1280
2014-12-31Cycles: Synchronize changes with standalone repositorySergey Sharybin
This changes were done in original commit of the standalone Cycles repository and needed here for easier patch synchronization.
2014-10-08Ghost Context RefactorJason Wilkins
https://developer.blender.org/D643 Separates graphics context creation from window code in Ghost so that they can vary separately.
2014-05-03Cycles BakeDalai Felinto
Expand Cycles to use the new baking API in Blender. It works on the selected object, and the panel can be accessed in the Render panel (similar to where it is for the Blender Internal). It bakes for the active texture of each material of the object. The active texture is currently defined as the active Image Texture node present in the material nodetree. If you don't want the baking to override an existent material, make sure the active Image Texture node is not connected to the nodetree. The active texture is also the texture shown in the viewport in the rendered mode. Remember to save your images after the baking is complete. Note: Bake currently only works in the CPU Note: This is not supported by Cycles standalone because a lot of the work is done in Blender as part of the operator only, not the engine (Cycles). Documentation: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Bake Supported Passes: ----------------- Data Passes * Normal * UV * Diffuse/Glossy/Transmission/Subsurface/Emit Color Light Passes * AO * Combined * Shadow * Diffuse/Glossy/Transmission/Subsurface/Emit Direct/Indirect * Environment Review: D421 Reviewed by: Campbell Barton, Brecht van Lommel, Sergey Sharybin, Thomas Dinge Original design by Brecht van Lommel. The entire commit history can be found on the branch: bake-cycles
2013-10-12Code cleanup: remove some unused cycles SSS code.Brecht Van Lommel
2013-08-17Cycles / Sky Model:Thomas Dinges
* Replaced the Preetham model with the newer Hosek / Wilkie model: "An Analytic Model for Full Spectral Sky-Dome Radiance" http://cgg.mff.cuni.cz/projects/SkylightModelling/ * We use the sample code data, which comes with the paper, but removed some unnecessary parts, we only need the xyz version. * New "Albedo" UI paraemeter, to control the ground albedo (between 0 and 1). * Works with SVM only atm (CPU and CUDA). Example render: http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=57635 ToDo / Open Questions: * OSL still uses the old model, will be done later. In the meantime it's useful to compare the two models this way. * The new model needs a much weaker Strength value (0.01), otherwise it's white. Can this be fixed? * Code cleanup.
2013-06-16Cycles / Blackbody node:Thomas Dinges
* Replaced the Brute Force version with a nice lookup table, this speeds it up a lot. Patch by Philipp Oeser (lichtwerk) with some cleanup and changes by myself. Thanks! ToDo: * Temperature values between 800 and 804 Kelvin are wrong in SVM, check on this.
2013-05-09Cycles:Thomas Dinges
* Remove unused film_response table code.
2013-04-02Cycles: initial subsurface multiple scattering support. It's not working asBrecht Van Lommel
well as I would like, but it works, just add a subsurface scattering node and you can use it like any other BSDF. It is using fully raytraced sampling compatible with progressive rendering and other more advanced rendering algorithms we might used in the future, and it uses no extra memory so it's suitable for complex scenes. Disadvantage is that it can be quite noisy and slow. Two limitations that will be solved are that it does not work with bump mapping yet, and that the falloff function used is a simple cubic function, it's not using the real BSSRDF falloff function yet. The node has a color input, along with a scattering radius for each RGB color channel along with an overall scale factor for the radii. There is also no GPU support yet, will test if I can get that working later. Node Documentation: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/Shaders#BSSRDF Implementation notes: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.6/Source/Render/Cycles/Subsurface_Scattering
2013-04-02Cycles: code refactoring to add generic lookup table memory.Brecht Van Lommel
2012-12-28New featureStuart Broadfoot
Patch [#33445] - Experimental Cycles Hair Rendering (CPU only) This patch allows hair data to be exported to cycles and introduces a new line segment primitive to render with. The UI appears under the particle tab and there is a new hair info node available. It is only available under the experimental feature set and for cpu rendering.
2012-10-17code cleanup:Campbell Barton
- move object_iterators.c --> view3d_iterators. (ED_object.h had to include ED_view3d.h which isn't so nice) - move projection functions from view3d_view.c --> view3d_project.c (view3d_view was becoming a mishmash of utility functions and operators). - some some cmake includes as system-includes.
2012-10-02correct some include dirs not being included as SYSTEM paths in cmake.Campbell Barton
2012-09-20code cleanup: cycles now uses system includes for boost/oiio.. etc, so we ↵Campbell Barton
dont get warnings from system headers.
2012-08-31Fix for #32184 and redesign of particle storage in Cycles.Lukas Toenne
The particle data used by the Particle Info node was stored in cycles as a list in each object. This is a problem when the particle emitter mesh is hidden: Objects in cycles are only intended as instances of renderable meshes, so when hiding the emitter mesh the particle data doesn't get stored either. Also the particle data can potentially be copied to multiple instances of the same object, which is a waste of texture space. The solution in this patch is to make a completely separate list of particle systems in the Cycles scene data. This way the particle data can be generated even when the emitter object itself is not visible.
2012-04-30Cycles: support for motion vector and UV passes.Brecht Van Lommel
Most of the changes are related to adding support for motion data throughout the code. There's some code for actual camera/object motion blur raytracing but it's unfinished (it badly slows down the raytracing kernel even when the option is turned off), so that code it disabled still. Motion vector export from Blender tries to avoid computing derived meshes when the mesh does not have a deforming modifier, and it also won't store motion vectors for every vertex if only the object or camera is moving.
2012-03-18spelling cleanupCampbell Barton
2011-11-10add some missing headers to cmake, also add some files as comments since it ↵Campbell Barton
seems they should be added but evidently work fine without.
2011-11-09edits to cycles cmake files so cmake_consistency_check.py can parse them.Campbell Barton
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.
2011-08-16Cycles:Brecht Van Lommel
* add some (disabled) test code for using OpenImageIO in imbuf * link cycles, openimageio and boost into blender instead of a shared library * some cmakefile changes to simplify the code and follow conventions better * this may solve running cycles problems on windows XP, or give a different and hopefully more useful error message
2011-05-03Cycles: first batch of windows build fixes, not quite there yet.Brecht Van Lommel
2011-04-28Cycles: hook up the CMake build system.Brecht Van Lommel
New build instructions for Ubuntu Linux in the wiki: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:2.5/Source/Cycles
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