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This patch add a new option for transparency meshes : Alpha to coverage, in the game setting panel in material.
The alpha to coverage request a multisample, the best is 8x but 4x and 2x can also give nice render.
4x alpha clip : http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=89464
4x alpha to coverage : http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=89463
Reviewers: moguri, kupoman, campbellbarton, psy-fi
Reviewed By: psy-fi
Subscribers: lordloki, rdb
Projects: #game_engine
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1354
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first/last vars missed some values.
D1309 by @NHA
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Most of this patch was created by Daniel Stokes, I'm mostly just cleaning
it up and testing it. Still todo: hardness. I need to figure out how to
handle the integer -> float conversion on a dynamic uniform.
Reviewers: psy-fi, brecht
Reviewed By: psy-fi
Subscribers: psy-fi
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D511
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compilation fails).
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This patch will fix the world GLSL (mist, background, ambient) update for the BGE.
Reviewers: moguri, brecht
Reviewed By: moguri, brecht
Subscribers: panzergame
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D151
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while studying GPU lib
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bounds instead of window bounds). Fixes remaining part of T43346
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internal.
Similar to fix for T42074 we need to multiply with energy -after-
texture application.
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Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1026
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Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1026
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Used this in GPU module to clarify what some "ints" really are.
Reviewed By: campbellbarton
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1026
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This is added in the spirit of the general cycles GLSL system
which is pretty much WIP still.
This will only work on cycles at the moment but generating for blender
internal is possible too of course though it will be done in a separate
commit.
This hasn't been tested with all and every node in cycles, but
environment and regular textures with texture coordinates work.
There is some difference between the way cycles treats some coordinates,
which is in world space and the way GLSL treats them, which is in view
space.
We might want to explore and improve this further in the future.
...also </drumroll>
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Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D781
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https://developer.blender.org/D643
Separates graphics context creation from window code in Ghost so that they can vary separately.
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Using layer visibility in active render layer makes more accurate
preview but can cause problems in some cases:
https://developer.blender.org/rB1973b17fce65a4dfececb45b19abec37898c1ab5#comment-1
GLSL lamps now ignore layer visibility if lock_camera_and_layers is
OFF or game engine is running. The material lamp group still works
unconditionally though.
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and material light group.
This change makes lighting in GLSL preview more accurate, though it still
doesn't support material's "Exclusive" option.
Technical note: Changes in view3d_draw.c are not essential, these avoid
preparing unused shadow buffers.
Reviewers: brecht
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D457
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Those variables would get declared on fragment shader level and since we
use reserved opengl variables, some compilers would throw an error
(NVIDIA allows, some ATI compilers may break). Instead, use a separate
opengl built-in category especially for them. This works on NVIDIA, and
will wait for tests of this commit from ATI users.
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This commit does various changes for matcaps:
One is taking advantage of drawing with pbvh (which would only happen
with dyntopo previously) and drawing with partial redraw during
sculpting.
The second one is support for masks. To make this work in the special
case of multires, which uses flat shading, I use the only available flat
shaded builtins in OpenGL 2.0 which are color and secondary color.
Abusing colors in that way is also essential for flat shading to work if
we are to use pbvh draw in multires, since it is the color that is being
interpolated flatly, not the normal (which can only interpolated
smoothly). The pbvh drawing code for multires used last triangle
element's normal to compute the shading which would only produce smooth
results. This could change if we did the shading in the vertex shader
for flat shaded primitives, but this is more complex and makes it harder
to have one shader to rule the mole.
Also increased the brightness of the default diffuse color for
sculpting. This should be useful since artists like to tweak the
lighting settings and it will give them the full dynamic range of the
lights, but also it helps with correct brightness of sculpted matcaps.
Reviewers: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D435
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information such as light vector from specified Lamp.
For now this provides the following outputs:
- Color
- Light Vector
- Distance
- Shadow
- Visibility Factor
Note: Color output is multiplied by the lamp energy. Multiplication of
color*max(dot(light_vector,normal_vector),0)*shadow*visibility_factor
produces the exact same result as the Lambert shader.
Many thanks to Brecht for code review and discussion!
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reported by Alain Ducharme. Per material uniforms and per object uniforms are now better separated.
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Full log is here:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability#Matcap_in_3D_viewport
Implementation notes:
- Matcaps are an extension of Solid draw mode, and don't show in other drawmodes.
(It's mostly intended to aid modeling/sculpt)
- By design, Matcaps are a UI feature, and only stored locally for the UI itself, and
won't affect rendering or materials.
- Currently a set of 16 (GPL licensed) Matcaps have been compiled into Blender.
It doesn't take memory or cpu time, until you use it.
- Brush Icons and Matcaps use same code now, and only get generated/allocated on
actually using it (instead of on startup).
- The current set might get new or different images still, based on user feedback.
- Matcap images are 512x512 pixels, so each image takes 1 Mb memory. Unused matcaps get
freed immediately. The Matcap icon previews (128x128 pixels) stay in memory.
- Loading own matcap image files will be added later. That needs design and code work
to get it stable and memory-friendly.
- The GLSL code uses the ID PreviewImage for matcaps. I tested it using the existing
Material previews, which has its limits... especially for textured previews the
normal-mapped matcap won't look good.
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not work in the viewport nor do they work for Variance shadow maps.
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* Fix GLSL memory leak in the (vector) math node.
* Fix GLSL math node pow behavior for negative values, same as was done for C.
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not do correct partial updates, now it remembers if the opengl texture is a
non-color data texture or not and takes that into account for the update.
Also includes some renaming ncd => is_data for consistency with color space
terminology used elsewhere.
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color managed.
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to Daniel Stokes). This means the following KX_LightObject properties now have support when using GLSL materials (in addition to those already supported):
* distance
* lin_attenuation
* quad_attenuation
* spotsize
* spotblend
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* Shadow color now usable in the BGE
* Simplified the shadow panel while "Blender Game" renderer is active
* Added variance shadow maps for the BGE
* Buffered shadows on sun lamps in the BGE (orthographic)
* Light textures in the BGE
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the node muting system as well.
There are a number of features that use a kind of "internal linking" in nodes:
1. muting
2. delete + reconnect (restore link to/from node after delete)
3. the new detach operator (same as 2, but don't delete the node)
The desired behavior in all cases is the same: find a sensible mapping of inputs-to-outputs of a node. In the case of muting these links are displayed in red on the node itself. For the other operators they are used to relink connections, such that one gets the best possible ongoing link between previous up- and downstream nodes.
Muting previously used a complicated callback system to ensure consistent behavior in the editor as well as execution in compositor, shader cpu/gpu and texture nodes. This has been greatly simplified by moving the muting step into the node tree localization functions. Any muted node is now bypassed using the generalized nodeInternalRelink function and then removed from the local tree. This way the internal execution system doesn't have to deal with muted nodes at all, as if they are non-existent.
The same function is also used by the delete_reconnect and the new links_detach operators (which work directly in the editor node tree). Detaching nodes is currently keymapped as a translation variant (macro operator): pressing ALTKEY + moving node first detaches and then continues with regular transform operator. The default key is ALT+DKEY though, instead ALT+GKEY, since the latter is already used for the ungroup operator.
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without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
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"The Blender Foundation also sells licenses for use in proprietary software under the Blender Licens"
also remove NaN references from files that have been added since blender went opensource.
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ignored
Now, compositing, shading and texture nodes have a consistent muting system, with default behaving as previous (for compo), and which can be optionaly customized by each node.
Shader nodes are also GLSL muted.
However, Cycles is currently unaware of muted nodes, will try to address this…
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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Summary:
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The idea here is to move the texface options into the material panel.
For images with the change please visit:
http://code.blender.org/index.php/2011/09/bge-material-texface-changes
1 - Some of the legacy problems 2.49 and 2.5x has with the texface system:
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1.1) Shadow, Bilboard and Halo are mutual exclusive (in the code), yet you can
select a face to be more than one mode.
1.2) Sort only works for blend Alpha yet it's an option regardless of the
Transparency Blend you pick.
1.3) Shared doesn't affect anything in BGE.
1.4) ObColor only works for Text objects (old bitmap texts) when using Texture
Face Materials. (not address yet, I so far ignored obcolor)
2 - Notes:
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2.1) Now "Use Face Textures" in material Option panel will work in Multitexture
even if there is no texture channel.
2.2) In FaceTexture mode it will use TexFace all the time, even if you don't
check the "Use Texture Face" option in the UI. It's a matter of decision, since
the code for either way is there. I decided by the solution that makes the
creation of a material fast - in this mode the user doesn't need to mess with
textures or this "Use Texture Face" option at all. I'm not strong in my opinion
here. But I think if we don't have this then what is the point of the Texture
Face mode?
2.3) I kept references for tface only when we need the image, UV or the tiling
setting. It should help later when/if we split the Image and UV layers from the
tface struct (Campbell and Brecht proposal).
3 - Changes in a Nutshell:
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3.1) "Texture Face" panel (in the Mesh/Object Data panel) no longer exists. Those settings are all part of the material properties, visible when Game Render is set.
3.2) "Texture Face" Shading mode (in the Render panel) is now called “Single Texture”, it needs a material for special settings (e.g. Billboard, Alpha Sort, …).
3.3) New options in the Material Panel
* Shadeless option in the Material panel is now supported for all three Shading modes.
* Physics is now toggleable, this is the old Collision option.
* Two Side (on) is now called Back Culling (off).
* Alpha Sort is one of the Alpha options, together (and mutually exclusive) to Alpha Blend, Alpha Clip, Add and Opaque (i.e. solid).
* Shadow, Billboard and Halo are grouped in the “Face Orientation” property.
* "Face Textures" and "Face Textures Alpha" (under Options) can be used for all but GLSL shading mode (to be supported in GLSL eventually).
* The backend in the game engine is still the same as before. The only changes are in the interface and in the way you need to think your materials. The bottomline is: It’s no longer possible to share materials between faces that do not share the same game properties.
4 - Acknowledgment:
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Mike Pan for the design discussions, and testing along the whole development process.
Vitor Balbio for the first hands-on code with the interface changes. That helped me a lot to push me into work on that.
Benoit Bolsee and Brecht van Lommel for patch review (* no one reviewed the whole patch, or the latest iteractions, so I still hold liability for any problems).
Blender artists that gave feedback and helped testing the patch.
Patch review and original documentation can be found here:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Dfelinto/TexFace
http://codereview.appspot.com/4289041/
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shader = gpu.export_shader(scene,material)
Returns the GLSL shader that blender generates to produce the visual effect
of material in scene for the purpose of reusing the shader in an external engine.
This function is meant to be used in a material exporter so that the GLSL
shader can be exported entirely. The return value is a dictionary containing the
shader source code and all associated data.
The full documentation is under sphinx.
Warning: there has been an API between the patch and this commit:
uniform['lamp'] and uniform['image'] now return python reference to
ID block instead of ID name as before. The X3D exporter that uses this
function must be adapted.
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'const char's,.
Only one functional change where Transform orientations passed "" to BIF_createTransformOrientation() which could then have the value written into.
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- fixed bug in paste material, exposed by stricter warnings.
- removed/renamed various shadowed vars.
- removed BGE lamp.colour, only allow lamp.color attribute.
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global, passing along enable/disable mipmap setting through
various functions instead.
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svn merge https://svn.blender.org/svnroot/bf-blender/trunk/blender -r19820:HEAD
Notes:
* Game and sequencer RNA, and sequencer header are now out of date
a bit after changes in trunk.
* I didn't know how to port these bugfixes, most likely they are
not needed anymore.
* Fix "duplicate strip" always increase the user count for ipo.
* IPO pinning on sequencer strips was lost during Undo.
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