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2021-10-05Cleanup: Geometry Nodes dashed linesDalai Felinto
No functional change, just cleaning up the shader code a bit. Part of this is removing dead code (the discard was never called), and part is shuffling mix/max around based on feedback by Sybren Stüvel.
2021-09-30Nodes: Add Float Curve for GN and Shader nodes.Charlie Jolly
Replacement for float curve in legacy Attribute Curve Map node. Float Curve defaults to [0.0-1.0] range. Reviewed By: JacquesLucke, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12683
2021-09-28Geometry Nodes: Dashed lines for function flowDalai Felinto
Use dashes to represent the function flow (while keeping continuous lines for the data-flow). It is important to tell both flows apart (the data and the function flow). The sockets help with that, the noodles help this further. The "data flow" is evaluated at every single node. A user can inspect the output sockets of those nodes and have a glimpse at their values. The "function flow" (nodes) however is only evaluated in the geometry nodes. The noodles are not transporting data in the same sense of the "data flow". All that can be inspected are the attributes the functions depend on. Having this clearly communicated should help users to inspect the nodetrees, read and understand the different flows in the same tree. --- Known limitations: At the moment the dash lines are not equidistant: * It would be nice to get the "uv.x" to be resampled for the bezier curve so the dashes are equally distributed in the curve. * Using distance between the P3 and P0 instead of the real bezier curve length seems to be fine. --- Full disclaimer: Changes with that much of a visual impact tend to be controversial. So far the main feedback is that dashed lines can be associated to broken link, and that there are better ways to represent the flows (or different information that should be visually represented). I'm fully aware of that. However dashed lines are already used in the viewport and outliner to indicate (hierarchical) relation. Besides, other approaches (double-lines, having the data flow to be more distinct, ...) didn't pan out in the end (or didn't look as good as this). --- Impact in other editors: The compositor uses mostly a "data flow" nodetree, so no change is expected there. The shader nodetree is one that could but doesn't have to change its visual language. The shader nodetree uses mostly "function flow" with some "data flow" nodes. One can argue that it should be adapted to follow the same pattern as geometry nodes (with the new noodles and the diamond sockets). Oh the other hand, a shader nodetree has a single context. When a node depends on the "UV", there is only one UV at a time for the entire nodetree. So it can also be treated as a psedo "data flow" nodetree if we want to avoid too many changes in other parts of Blender. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12602
2021-09-27Geometry Nodes: make field links thinner than other linksJacques Lucke
This makes it easier to spot which links contain fields and which contain data. Actually, the patch makes all other links a bit thicker. However, with soon-to-be-implemented theme changes, the perceived thickness will be the same as before. This is part of T91563. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12646
2021-09-24Nodes: make dot in socket shape circularJacques Lucke
Previously, it was a diamond shape when the overall shape was a diamond.
2021-09-24Hair Info Length AttributeJeroen Bakker
Goal is to add the length attribute to the Hair Info node, for better control over color gradients or similar along the hair. Reviewed By: #eevee_viewport, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10481
2021-09-23Cleanup: Remove hardcoded values and rename keyframe shape shadersDalai Felinto
No functional change. The shader is complicated by itself, having hardcoded values makes it even more cryptic. I also renamed the shader because the shader is not for the keyfarme diamond only, but for all the keyframe shapes. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12615
2021-09-21Cycles: merge of cycles-x branch, a major update to the rendererBrecht Van Lommel
This includes much improved GPU rendering performance, viewport interactivity, new shadow catcher, revamped sampling settings, subsurface scattering anisotropy, new GPU volume sampling, improved PMJ sampling pattern, and more. Some features have also been removed or changed, breaking backwards compatibility. Including the removal of the OpenCL backend, for which alternatives are under development. Release notes and code docs: https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Reference/Release_Notes/3.0/Cycles https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Render/Cycles Credits: * Sergey Sharybin * Brecht Van Lommel * Patrick Mours (OptiX backend) * Christophe Hery (subsurface scattering anisotropy) * William Leeson (PMJ sampling pattern) * Alaska (various fixes and tweaks) * Thomas Dinges (various fixes) For the full commit history, see the cycles-x branch. This squashes together all the changes since intermediate changes would often fail building or tests. Ref T87839, T87837, T87836 Fixes T90734, T89353, T80267, T80267, T77185, T69800
2021-08-04Cleanup: use C comments for descriptive textCampbell Barton
2021-07-30Cleanup: clarify license and origin of voronoi and dithering codeBrecht Van Lommel
2021-07-15Geometry Nodes: dim links whose start and end sockets are not visibleJacques Lucke
This makes node trees with long links that cross other nodes easier to work with. Dimmed links will be ignored by various modal operators like cut and reroute insertion. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11813
2021-07-03Cleanup: consistent use of tags: NOTE/TODO/FIXME/XXXCampbell Barton
Also use doxy style function reference `#` prefix chars when referencing identifiers.
2021-06-26Cleanup: full sentences in comments, improve comment formattingCampbell Barton
2021-06-22UI: Fix widget emboss: Also fade on the right sideLeon Leno
Currently the emboss is only fading on left side of the widget, resulting in the emboss extending vertically on the right side and ending abruptly. This patch fixes this by also fading the emboss on the right side and making it symmetric. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10810
2021-06-07Fix T77651: Black screen on Blender startup on ChromeOSGermano Cavalcante
Apparently `textureSize` doesn't work with `sampler1DArray` on this OS. Thanks to @dave1853 for finding the source of the problem.
2021-06-04Nodes: Add Multiply Add to Vector Math nodesCharlie Jolly
Cycles, Eevee, OSL, Geo, Attribute This operator provides consistency with the standard math node. Allows users to use a single node instead of two nodes for this common operation. Reviewed By: HooglyBoogly, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10808
2021-05-21Cleanup: spellingLeon Zandman
Includes fixes to misspelled function names. Ref D11280
2021-05-21Eevee Wavelength Node SupportIyad Ahmed
This patch adds wavelength node support to Eevee, similar to how Eevee Blackbody node works, thus it is a little off from Cycles. Reviewed By: #eevee_viewport, fclem, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11326
2021-05-19EEVEE: Subsurface Node: Fix inverted texture blur inputClément Foucault
Fixes T86097 EEVEE Subsurface Node give blurry edges
2021-05-19EEVEE: Geometry info -> tangent: Make consistent with Cycles for hairMikhail Matrosov
Changes output for geometry info node in Eevee to be consistent with Cycles (w/o osl) Before this patch Eevee outputs Z-tangent even for hair. This patch changes it to output hair tangent (growth direction). Hair tangent is impossible to derive otherwise from normal or view direction. Reviewed By: fclem, brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10841
2021-04-13Fix T78803: Bad widget drawing with the R600g driverOmar Emara
The SB back-end optimizer for the mesa R600g driver corrupts the vertex shader for widget drawing. This will not be fixed upstream because SB is getting replaced as part of the new NIR path. This was thought to be an issue with instancing and an attempted fix was submitted in D8374, but it did not fix the issue. This patch reimplements the array look-up part of the code using switch case as a workaround and removes the old workaround implemented as part of D8374. Reviewed By: Clement Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10967
2021-04-08Fix T87107 EEVEE: Principled BSDF doesn't handle negative specularClément Foucault
Negative speculars are evil.
2021-03-23Nodes: Add Refract and Faceforward functions to Vector Maths nodesCharlie Jolly
Cycles, Eevee, OSL, Geo, Attribute Based on outdated refract patch D6619 by @cubic_sloth `refract` and `faceforward` are standard functions in GLSL, OSL and Godot shader languages. Adding these functions provides Blender shader artists access to these standard functions. Reviewed By: brecht Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10622
2021-03-17Nodes: Add support to mute node wiresCharlie Jolly
This patch adds the ability to mute individual wires in the node editor. This is invoked like the cut links operator but with a new shortcut. Mute = Ctrl + Alt Cut = Ctrl Dragging over wires will toggle the mute state for that wire. The muted wires are drawn in red with a bar across the center. Red is used in the nodes context to indicate invalid links, muted links and internal links. When a wire is muted it exposes the original node buttons which are normally hidden when a wire is connected. Downstream and upstream links connected using reroute nodes are also muted. Outside scope of patch: - Add support for pynodes e.g. Animation Nodes - Requires minor change to check for muted links using the `is_muted` link property or the `is_linked` socket property. Maniphest Tasks: T52659 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2807
2021-03-14EEVEE: Specular Occlusion: Avoid overdarkening on smooth surfacesClément Foucault
Accumulate error caused by the low amount of integration slices and correct it for the low roughness surfaces. This increases light leak but it is less distracting than dark fringe everywhere.
2021-03-13EEVEE: Fix wrong sss component being affected by alphaClément Foucault
This fixes NaNs / blown up values when using alpha-hashed transparency or alpha clip with SSS.
2021-03-08EEVEE: Ambient Occlusion: Add sample parameter support for the AO nodeClément Foucault
The actual sample count is rounded up to a multiple of 4 because we sample 4 horizons directions. Changing this setting forces the shader to recompile (because using a GPU_constant).
2021-03-01Fix T84658: Anisotropic BSDF - most modes not using Screen SpacePhilipp Oeser
Reflection Anisotropic is not really supported in Eevee, but since code looks like it is just intended to make it behave like glossy, it should function like it too. Seems like the internal calling from `node_bsdf_glossy` from `node_bsdf_anisotropic` has swapped arguments. Also: ssr_id is available for SH_NODE_BSDF_ANISOTROPIC as well (see `ntree_tag_bsdf_cb`), so why not use it? Maniphest Tasks: T84658 Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10547
2021-02-24Fix T85939: Eevee Specular BSDF shader compile errorJeroen Bakker
Introduced by 7f7e6830991b.
2021-02-22Fix Principled BSDF specular color for black base colorPascal Schön
Specular color is set to black instead of white inside the Principled BSDF when the base color is set to fully black. This is contradictory to the sample code of the Disney BRDF in BRDF Explorer. This patch aligns both implementations. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10448
2021-02-21Cleanup: EEVEE: change cameraVec macro to cameraVec(P)Clément Foucault
This makes is clearer and avoid having to setup worldPosition if shader is not a material shader.
2021-02-21EEVEE: Ambient Occlusion Node: Support inverted and distance parametersClément Foucault
This adds an approximation of inverted AO by reversing the max horizon search (becoming a min horizon). The horizons are correctly clamped in the reverse direction to the shading and geometric normals. The arc integration is untouched as it seems to be symetrical. The limitation of this technique is that since it is still screen-space AO you don't get other hidden surfaces occlusion. This is more problematic in the case of inverted AO than for normal AO but it's better than no support AO. Support of distance parameter was easy thanks to recent AO refactor.
2021-02-21EEVEE: Ambient Occlusion: RefactorClément Foucault
- Fix noise/banding artifact on distant geometry. - Fix overshadowing on un-occluded surfaces at grazing angle producing "fresnel" like shadowing. Some of it still appears but this is caused to the low number of horizons per pixel. - Improve performance by using a fixed number of samples and fixing the sampling area size. A better sampling pattern is planned to recover the lost precision on large AO radius. - Improved normal reconstruction for the AO pass. - Improve Bent Normal reconstruction resulting in less faceted look on smoothed geometry. - Add Thickness heuristic to avoid overshadowing of thin objects. Factor is currently hardcoded. - Add bent normal support to Glossy reflections. - Change Glossy occlusion to give less light leaks from lightprobes. It can overshadow on smooth surface but this should be mitigated by using SSR. - Use Bent Normal for rough Glossy surfaces. - Occlusion is now correctly evaluated for each BSDF. However this does make everything slower. This is mitigated by the fact the search is a lot faster than before.
2021-02-13EEVEE: Update LUT GGX generation shaderClément Foucault
This modifies the principled BSDF and the Glass BSDF which now have better fit to multiscatter GGX. Code to generate the LUT have been updated and can run at runtime. The refraction LUT has been changed to have the critical angle always centered around one pixel so that interpolation can be mitigated. Offline LUT data will be updated in another commit This simplify the BTDF retreival removing the manual clean cut at low roughness. This maximize the precision of the LUT by scalling the sides by the critical angle. I also touched the ior > 1.0 approximation to be smoother. Also incluse some cleanup of bsdf_sampling.glsl
2021-02-13EEVEE: Refactor closure_lit_lib.glslClément Foucault
This refactor was needed for some reasons: - closure_lit_lib.glsl was unreadable and could not be easily extended to use new features. - It was generating ~5K LOC for any shader. Slowing down compilation. - Some calculations were incorrect and BSDF/Closure code had lots of workaround/hacks. What this refactor does: - Add some macros to define the light object loops / eval. - Clear separation between each closures which now have separate files. Each closure implements the eval functions. - Make principled BSDF a bit more correct in some cases (specular coloring, mix between glass and opaque). - The BSDF term are applied outside of the eval function and on the whole lighting (was separated for lights before). - Make light iteration last to avoid carrying more data than needed. - Makes sure that all inputs are within correct ranges before evaluating the closures (use `safe_normalize` on normals). - Making each BSDF isolated means that we might carry duplicated data (normals for instance) but this should be optimized by compilers. - Makes Translucent BSDF its own closure type to avoid having to disable raytraced shadows using hacks. - Separate transmission roughness is now working on Principled BSDF. - Makes principled shader variations using constants. Removing a lot of duplicated code. This needed `const` keyword detection in `gpu_material_library.c`. - SSR/SSS masking and data loading is a bit more consistent and defined outside of closure eval. The loading functions will act as accumulator if the lighting is not to be separated. - SSR pass now do a full deferred lighting evaluation, including lights, in order to avoid interference with the closure eval code. However, it seems that the cost of having a global SSR toggle uniform is making the surface shader more expensive (which is already the case, by the way). - Principle fully black specular tint now returns black instead of white. - This fixed some artifact issue on my AMD computer on normal surfaces (which might have been some uninitialized variables). - This touched the Ambient Occlusion because it needs to be evaluated for each closure. But to avoid the cost of this, we use another approach to just pass the result of the occlusion on interpolated normals and modify it using the bent normal for each Closure. This tends to reduce shadowing. I'm still looking into improving this but this is out of the scope of this patch. - Performance might be a bit worse with this patch since it is more oriented towards code modularity. But not by a lot. Render tests needs to be updated after this. Reviewed By: jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10390 # Conflicts: # source/blender/draw/engines/eevee/eevee_shaders.c # source/blender/draw/engines/eevee/shaders/common_utiltex_lib.glsl # source/blender/draw/intern/shaders/common_math_lib.glsl
2021-02-06UI: Fix Typos in Comments and Docsluzpaz
Approximately 91 spelling corrections, almost all in comments. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10288 Reviewed by Harley Acheson
2021-01-26Viewport Rendering: Don't clamp when overlays are disabled.Jeroen Bakker
During viewport rendering the color values were clamped in order to apply the overlay on top of it. This clamping would show the scene colors washed out. This patch adds a work around to skip the clamping when the overlays are turned off. Parial fix for {T77909}
2020-12-18Fix T83494: Eevee clamp node incorrect when min > max.Jeroen Bakker
In glsl the clamp function has undefined behavior when min > max. For the clamp node this resulted in differences between cycles and eevee. This patch adds the expected implementation for minmax. The old clamp function is still used in cases where we know for certain that the input values are correct (math node clamp option). GPU uses optimized code and silicon in these cases.
2020-12-04EEVEE: Arbitrary Output VariablesJeroen Bakker
This patch adds support for AOVs in EEVEE. AOV Outputs can be defined in the render pass tab and used in shader materials. Both Object and World based shaders are supported. The AOV can be previewed in the viewport using the renderpass selector in the shading popover. AOV names that conflict with other AOVs are automatically corrected. AOV conflicts with render passes get a warning icon. The reason behind this is that changing render engines/passes can change the conflict, but you might not notice it. Changing this automatically would also make the materials incorrect, so best to leave this to the user. **Implementation** The patch adds a copies the AOV structures of Cycles into Blender. The goal is that the Cycles will use Blenders AOV defintions. In the Blender kernel (`layer.c`) the logic of these structures are implemented. The GLSL shader of any GPUMaterial can hold multiple outputs (the main output and the AOV outputs) based on the renderPassUBO the right output is selected. This selection uses an hash that encodes the AOV structure. The full AOV needed to be encoded when actually drawing the material pass as the AOV type changes the behavior of the AOV. This isn't known yet when the GLSL is compiled. **Future Developments** * The AOV definitions in the render layer panel isn't shared with Cycles. Cycles should be migrated to use the same viewlayer aovs. During a previous attempt this failed as the AOV validation in cycles and in Blender have implementation differences what made it crash when an aov name was invalid. This could be fixed by extending the external render engine API. * Add support to Cycles to render AOVs in the 3d viewport. * Use a drop down list for selecting AOVs in the AOV Output node. * Give user feedback when multiple AOV output nodes with the same AOV name exists in the same shader. * Fix viewing single channel images in the image editor [T83314] * Reduce viewport render time by only render needed draw passes. [T83316] Reviewed By: Brecht van Lommel, Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D7010
2020-11-26GPencil: Cleanup - Remove unused old shadersAntonio Vazquez
These fill shaders were used with the old draw engine.
2020-11-17Merge branch 'blender-v2.91-release'Richard Antalik
Conflicts: source/blender/editors/render/render_opengl.c source/blender/sequencer/intern/effects.c
2020-11-17Fix T81827: MacOS lines that should be thick are green insteadClément Foucault
The issue was the use of alpha values of 0 when there were no blending enabled. This patch just disables the smoothing of the wires in this case.
2020-11-04Merge branch 'blender-v2.91-release'Richard Antalik
2020-11-04Fix T82385 EEVEE: Alpha Clip shadows actually using Alpha Hashed shadowsClément Foucault
The shadow path was not using the alpha threshold.
2020-11-04Cleanup: make formatAaron Carlisle
2020-11-03Materials: support true float4 attributes in the Attribute node.Alexander Gavrilov
Add a new Alpha socket to the Attribute node that outputs the fourth component of the attribute. Currently the only such attribute is vertex color, but there may be more in the future. If the attribute has no alpha channel, the expected value is 1. The Cycles code is already refactored and committed by Brecht. Ref D2057
2020-10-22EEVEE: Principle BSDF: Use multi-scatter switch for the glass variantClément Foucault
This avoid strange discrepency between the general purpose variant and the specialized glass variant which did not have a way to turn multi-scatter off.
2020-10-20EEVEE: ShaderToRGB alpha inversedJeroen Bakker
The alpha out socket output the average transmittance, not the alpha. This patch will convert the transmittance to alpha. Found during research of T80919; Issue introduced when `Closure.opacity` was migrated to `Closure.transmittance`. Reviewed By: Clément Foucault Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D9010
2020-10-14Cleanup: multi-line comment blocksCampbell Barton
2020-10-10Cleanup: use C comments for descriptive textCampbell Barton
Follow our code style guide by using C-comments for text descriptions.