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2022-08-23ImBuf: Optimize GPU memory by using 1 component format for grayscale imagesJeroen Bakker
This is done by checking the number of bitplanes from the image buffer. We assume that for float buffer to use the same bitplanes as it was a byte buffer. Then, the data of the image buffer is packed at the start of the `rect` or `float_rect` before upload. **Statistics - einar.v004.blend ** Note that not all grayscale textures have been stored as BW images so the amount of memory that can be reduced would be more. Without patch ``` 104 Textures - 3294.99 MB (3294.47 MB over 32x32), 37 RTs - 192.52 MB. Avg. tex dimension: 2201.88x1253.51 (2283.53x2202.13 over 32x32) 464 Buffers - 25.01 MB total 1.24 MB IBs 23.50 MB VBs. 3512.52 MB - Grand total GPU buffer + texture load ``` Patch applied ``` 104 Textures - 2917.66 MB (2917.14 MB over 32x32), 39 RTs - 215.45 MB. Avg. tex dimension: 2221.38x1252.75 (2323.28x2253.47 over 32x32) 467 Buffers - 25.01 MB total 1.24 MB IBs 23.51 MB VBs. 3158.13 MB - Grand total GPU buffer + texture load. ``` Reviewed By: fclem Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15484
2022-05-163D Texturing: Undo.Jeroen Bakker
Blender can only support a single undo system per undo step. As sculpting/vertex colors are mutual exclusive operations out approach is just to switch the undo system when painting on an image. PBVHNodes contain a list of areas that needs to be pushed to the undo system. Currently the undo code is in sculpt_paint_image. We should eventually support undo for color filtering and other nodes. we might need to place it to its own compile unit so more brushes can invoke the same code. {F13048942} Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T97479 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14821
2022-04-20Cleanup: spelling in commentsCampbell Barton
2022-04-15PBVH Pixel extractor.Jeroen Bakker
This patch contains an initial pixel extractor for PBVH and an initial paint brush implementation. PBVH is an accelleration structure blender uses internally to speed up 3d painting operations. At this moment it is extensively used by sculpt, vertex painting and weight painting. For the 3d texturing brush we will be using the PBVH for texture painting. Currently PBVH is organized to work on geometry (vertices, polygons and triangles). For texture painting this should be extended it to use pixels. {F12995467} Screen recording has been done on a Mac Mini with a 6 core 3.3 GHZ Intel processor. # Scope This patch only contains an extending uv seams to fix uv seams. This is not actually we want, but was easy to add to make the brush usable. Pixels are places in the PBVH_Leaf nodes. We want to introduce a special node for pixels, but that will be done in a separate patch to keep the code review small. This reduces the painting performance when using low and medium poly assets. In workbench textures aren't forced to be shown. For now use Material/Rendered view. # Rasterization process The rasterization process will generate the pixel information for a leaf node. In the future those leaf nodes will be split up into multiple leaf nodes to increase the performance when there isn't enough geometry. For this patch this was left out of scope. In order to do so every polygon should be uniquely assigned to a leaf node. For each leaf node for each polygon If polygon not assigned assign polygon to node. Polygons are to complicated to be used directly we have to split the polygons into triangles. For each leaf node for each polygon extract triangles from polygon. The list of triangles can be stored inside the leaf node. The list of polygons aren't needed anymore. Each triangle has: poly_index. vert_indices delta barycentric coordinate between x steps. Each triangle is rasterized in rows. Sequential pixels (in uv space) are stored in a single structure. image position barycentric coordinate of the first pixel number of pixels triangle index inside the leaf node. During the performed experiments we used a fairly simple rasterization process by finding the UV bounds of an triangle and calculate the barycentric coordinates per pixel inside the bounds. Even for complex models and huge images this process is normally finished within 0.5 second. It could be that we want to change this algorithm to reduce hickups when nodes are initialized during a stroke. Reviewed By: brecht Maniphest Tasks: T96710 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D14504