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Stencil style texture mapping. Ready for field testing and user feedback.
This commit adds stencil like brushes, like those that existed on old ptex branch.
(with the exception of clip colour)
To control the position of the stencil, you use
Q: translation
Shift - Q: scaling
Ctrl - Q: rotation
There's extra work that has been done to make this work:
* Support for coloured overlay in vertex/texture painting
* Also made A button do stroke mode selection like in sculpt mode,
when mask painting is inactive.
There are some TODOs to work on during bcon3:
* Support tiled and stencil mode in 2D painting. Support alpha textures also.
* Tidy up overlay code. There's some confusion there due
to the way we use the primary brush texture sometimes for alpha, other times
for colour control.
WIP design docs will be in
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Psy-Fi/New_Brush_Tool_Design
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Also add random mapping to brushes.
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datablock has
a Use Alpha option again. This makes the case where you enabled Premultiply on the
image and disabled Use Alpha on the texture work again.
That's mostly useful when you have a straight alpha image file which has no useful
RGB colors in zero alpha regions (e.g. renders). Then sometimes you don't want to
use the alpha for the texture stack mixing, but you still want to multiply it into
the RGB channels to avoid a blocky transition into zero alpha regions.
This also removes the version patch that copied image datablocks because it's not
reliable and might be causing bug #34434. This does mean we are no longer backwards
compatible for cases where two different texture datablocks with Use Alpha enabled
and disabled where using the same image.
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This assumptions are now made:
- Internally float buffers are always linear alpha-premul colors
- Readers should worry about delivering float buffers with that
assumptions.
- There's an input image setting to say whether it's stored with
straight/premul alpha on the disk.
- Byte buffers are now assumed have straight alpha, readers should
deliver straight alpha.
Some implementation details:
- Removed scene's color unpremultiply setting, which was very
much confusing and was wrong for default settings.
Now all renderers assumes to deliver premultiplied alpha.
- IMB_buffer_byte_from_float will now linearize alpha when
converting from buffer.
- Sequencer's effects were changed to assume bytes have got
straight alpha. Most of effects will work with bytes still,
however for glow it was more tricky to avoid data loss, so
there's a commented out glow implementation which converts
byte buffer to floats first, operates on floats and returns
bytes back. It's slower and not sure if it should actually
be used -- who're using glow on alpha anyway?
- Sequencer modifiers should also be working nice with straight
bytes now.
- GLSL preview will predivide float textures to make nice shading,
shading with byte textures worked nice (GLSL was assuming straight
alpha).
- Blender Internal will set alpha=1 to the whole sky. The same
happens in Cycles and there's no way to avoid this -- sky is
neither straight nor premul and doesn't fit color pipeline well.
- Straight alpha mode for render result was also eliminated.
- Conversion to correct alpha need to be done before linearizing
float buffer.
- TIFF will now load and save files with proper alpha mode setting
in file meta data header.
- Remove Use Alpha from texture mapping and replaced with image
datablock setting.
Behaves much more predictable and clear from code point of view
and solves possible regressions when non-premultiplied images were
used as textures with ignoring alpha channel.
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Documentation & Test blend files:
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http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:MiikaH/GSoC-2012-Smoke-Simulator-Improvements
Credits:
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Miika Hamalainen (MiikaH): Student / Main programmer
Daniel Genrich (Genscher): Mentor / Programmer of merged patches from Smoke2 branch
Google: For Google Summer of Code 2012
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* Remove all code for Texture and Sequencer plugin system, this never worked in 2.5x / 2.6x and is therefore not needed anymore.
* DNA structures are kept, all read/writefile code is gone.
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This is similar to the 'view' mode, but uses the average local surface
normal rather than the view normal for projection.
Original code by Jason Wilkins (GSoC).
Documentation:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Sculpting#Brush_Map_Mode
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* Renamed flip_coord as flip_v3_v3
* Added flip_v3 for same input/output
* Moved special case for grab brush's normal into calc_area_normal()
* Renamed 'fixed' texture mode as 'view plane', mirrors
Brush.sculpt_plane terminology
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- spelling - turns out we had tessellation spelt wrong all over.
- use \directive for doxy (not @directive)
- remove BLI_sparsemap.h - was from bmesh merge IIRC but entire file commented and not used.
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without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
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This commit extends limit of ID and objects to 64 (it means 63 meaning
characters and 1 for zero-terminator). CustomData layers names are also
extended.
Changed DNA structures and all places where length constants were hardcoded.
All names which are "generating" from ID block should be limited by MAX_ID_NAME-2,
all non-id names now has got own define called MAX_NAME which should be used all
over for non-id names to make further name migration stuff easier.
All name fields in DNA now have comment with constant which corresponds to
hardcoded numeric value which should make it easier to further update this
limits or even switch to non-hardcoded values in DNA.
Special thanks to Campbell who helped figuring out some issues and helped a lot
in finding all cases where hardcoded valued were still used in code.
Both of forwards and backwards compatibility is stored with blender versions newer
than January 5, 2011. Older versions had issue with placing null-terminator to
DNA strings on file load which will lead to some unpredictable behavior or even
crashes.
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This commit introduces bicubic bump map capabilities for the viewport for OpenGL 3.0+ capable GPUs.
To use the functionality change the bump mapping method to "best quality"
Previous "best quality" setting becomes "medium quality" now.
For non OpenGL 3.0 GPUs this becomes the same as "medium quality"
Also:
* added tooltip descriptions to the bump method settings.
* modified the shader to ommit extraneous matrix multiplications for matrices already provided by OpenGL.
Bicubic shader by Morten Mikkelsen. Thanks a lot!
Oh...and FIRST!
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some unused defines
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this means use of deprecated struct members gives a warning.
- makesdna.c preprocessor skips this.
- DNA_DEPRECATED_ALLOW is used so readfile.c can do versioning without warnings.
- this exposes some use of deprecated struct members, will deal with this after.
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for bump maps were toggled.
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rotate node wrong input (mixing up radians and degrees).
Warning!
Angles in nodes have just been moved to consistant Radians values (ANGLE subtype of RNA Float property). You will still see them as degrees in the GUI, though, unless you chose otherwise in Scene properties, Units panel.
Conversion from degrees to radians for old files is obviously done at loading time, but if you use a mixed pipeline of trunk and releases, be carefull!
Loading a 2.60.4 file (or higher) into any previous version of Blender, your angles in nodes will have odd values (well, radians interpreted as degrees)!
And if you save such file in a pre-2.60.4 version, the angle node values will be converted again when loaded in Blender 2.60.4 or higher...
This affects following nodes:
* Compo: Rotate, Defocus, ChromaMatte, Glare and DirectionalBlur
* Shader: Mapping
And all future code using the TexMapping struct’s rotation part (its rot memember is now in radians).
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by Matt Ebb, Hamed Zaghaghi
This adds a new Modifier "Ocean" to simulate large-scale wave motion.
Details can be found in the wiki documentation [1], the project homepage [2] and the patch tracker [3]
The modifier is disabled by default for now. To enable it, the WITH_OCEANSIM (cmake) / WITH_BF_OCEANSIM (scons) flags have to be set. The code depends on fftw3, so this also has to be enabled.
[1]
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Modifiers/Simulation/Ocean
[2]
http://www.savetheoceansim.com
[3]
http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?group_id=9&atid=127&func=detail&aid=28338
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ColorMapping struct for color manipulation of textures. These will be the
standard built-in texture node options for manipulating the incoming texture
coordinate and outgoing color.
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http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
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Files created in blender before this revision should be rendered in
exactly the same way they used to render before.
Patch by Morten Mikkelsen, finished by Ton and me.
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Made some improvements to the point density texture. Added support
for tweaking the falloff with a custom curve. Also coded new
falloff types based on the age or velocity of particles.
Also added a test break check to the volumetric shade cache code,
to avoid nasty hangups from the preview render (on render, exit,
etc).
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documentation done.
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* Effecting particle properties with textures was possible in 2.49,
but not in 2.5 anymore.
* Now particles have their own textures (available in texture panel
for objects with particle systems), which are totally separate from
the material textures.
* Currently a basic set of particle properties is available for
texture control. Some others could still be added, but the whole
system is not intended as an "change anything with a texture" as
this kind of functionality will be provided with node particles in
the future much better.
* Combined with the previously added "particle texture coordinates"
this new functionality also solves the problem of animating particle
properties through the particle lifetime nicely.
* Currently the textures only use the intensity of the texture in
"multiply" blending mode, so in order for the textures to effect
a particle parameter there has to be a non-zero value defined for
the parameter in the particle settings. Other blend modes can be
added later if they're considered useful enough.
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oldbump -> original
newbump -> compatible
*new* -> default (3tap)
*new* -> best quality (5tap)
the latter two have an option to apply bumpmapping in
viewspace - much like displacement mapping
objectspace - default (scales with the object)
texturespace - much like normal mapping (scales)
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we may need to preserve the previous method.
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Many thanks to them!
For comparison, see here:
http://kishalmi.servus.at/3D/bumpcode/
Based on algorithm in: Mikkelsen M. S.: Simulation of Wrinkled Surfaces Revisited.
http://jbit.net/~sparky/sfgrad_bump/mm_sfgrad_bump.pdf
This fixes bugs:
#24591: Artefacts/strange normal mapping when anti-aliasing is on
#24735: Error at the Normal function.
#24962: Normals are not calculated correctly if anti-aliasing is off
#25103: Weird artefacts in Normal
This will break render compatibility a bit, but fixing this bugs would have also
done that, so in this case it should be acceptable.
Patch committed with these modifications:
* Bump method Old/3-Tap/5-Tap option in UI, 3-Tap is default
* Only compute normal perturbation vectors when needed
* Fix some middle of block variable definitions for MSVC
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- loop over sequencer plugin and texture voxel paths.
- fix leak in python bpy.utils.blend_path() and use PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault() to ensure correct paths with different encodings.
- operators to make paths absolute & relative now redraw the view.
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disallow cloud depth over 30, it causes a lot of floating point exceptions (and nan value pixels), because of hitting the int limit with 1<<(oct+1) in BLI_gTurbulence
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own files.
No functional changes.
Where necessary extern "C" {} blocks have been added.
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we'll need a do-version bump soon or this will convert 0.0 saturation to 1.0 on load.
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Voxel Data texture of type Image sequence
Cleaned up the code here, made it more efficient and more reliable with threaded render.
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because the mipmap was not being refreshed. Also this will be problematic
to support when I add tile/mipmap cache, so would not rather not try to.
Can be added back afterwards if someone wants to make it work.
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when sculpting and using it from material nodes.
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Texture animation is now shown in the animation editors. Texture stacks are shown for each Material/Lamp/World block that uses them.
There is currently still a bit of a bug with this which means that unless the owner of the texture stack is animated too, the animation data for the textures won't show up. This will get rectified soon though.
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(http://blenderartists.org/forum/showthread.php?t=158317&page=42)
* Better (and windows enabled) OpenMP handling (> 2x-5x speed)
* More Volumetric Texture mapping options (heat, etc) <-- Matt if that's not to your liking, just revert that part, it's separate anyway
* Initial velocity taken from particle settings (no more slow starting)
* Option to select compression method (there seem to be a bug in my high compression usage, at least it's been reported to result in exploding smoke - better use low compression for the time being)
It's been tested since a while but as usual please report any (new!) bugs. ;-)
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Non-ID pointers in DNA can only point to data from own ID block, so
now instead it uses an index into the particle system list, but still
exposed as a pointer through RNA.
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mapped values now have their influence negated instead. Also a few
RNA changes for TextureSlot.
Bumped subversion for the version patch.
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After code review and experimentation, this commit makes some changes to the way that volumes are shaded. Previously, there were problems with the 'scattering' component, in that it wasn't physically correct - it didn't conserve energy and was just acting as a brightness multiplier. This has been changed to be more correct, so that as the light is scattered out of the volume, there is less remaining to penetrate through.
Since this behaviour is very similar to absorption but more useful, absorption has been removed and has been replaced by a 'transmission colour' - controlling the colour of light penetrating through the volume after it has been scattered/absorbed. As well as this, there's now 'reflection', a non-physically correct RGB multiplier for out-scattered light. This is handy for tweaking the overall colour of the volume, without having to worry about wavelength dependent absorption, and its effects on transmitted light. Now at least, even though there is the ability to tweak things non-physically, volume shading is physically based by default, and has a better combination of correctness and ease of use.
There's more detailed information and example images here:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Broken/VolumeRendering
Also did some tweaks/optimisation:
* Removed shading step size (was a bit annoying, if it comes back, it will be in a different form)
* Removed phase function options, now just one asymmetry slider controls the range between back-scattering, isotropic scattering, and forward scattering. (note, more extreme values gives artifacts with light cache, will fix...)
* Disabled the extra 'bounce lights' from the preview render for volumes, speeds updates significantly
* Enabled voxeldata texture in preview render
* Fixed volume shadows (they were too dark, fixed by avoiding using the shadfac/AddAlphaLight stuff)
More revisions to come later...
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