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2021-10-11Geometry Nodes: Separate and Delete Geometry for fieldsWannes Malfait
Delete Geometry: This adds a copy of the old node in the legacy folder and updates the node to work with fields. The invert option is removed, because it is something that should be very easy with fields, and to be consistent with other nodes which have a selection. There is also a dropdown to select the domain, because the domain can't be determined from the field input. When the domain does not belong on any of the components an info message is displayed. Separate Geometry: A more general version of the old Point Separate node. The "inverted" output is the same as using the delete geometry node. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12574
2021-10-09Geometry Nodes: Align Euler to Vector NodeJarrett Johnson
This commit introduces the Align Euler to Vector function node which rotates to a body into a given direction. The node replaces the legacy "Align Rotation to Vector" node, which only worked on an attribute named `rotation` internally. The "Euler" in the name is meant to make it clearer that the rotation isn't interchangeable with a regular vector. Addresses T91374. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12726
2021-10-07Nodes: Move texture nodes to C++Charlie Jolly
Move texture nodes to C++ and use new socket declaration Brick, Checker, Image, Magic and Wave Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12778
2021-10-03Geometry Nodes: Handle Type Selection Node UpdateJohnny Matthews (guitargeek)
This node creates a boolean field selection of bezier spline points that have a handle of the given type on the selected 'side' of the contol point. This is evaluated on the point domain. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12559
2021-10-03Nodes: use extern templates for socket declarationsJacques Lucke
The new socket declaration api generates a surprising amount of symbols in each translation unit where it is used. This resulted in a measurable compile time increase. This commit reduces the number of symbols that are generated in each translation unit significantly. For example, in `node_geo_distribute_points_on_faces.cc` the number of symbols decreased from 1930 to 1335. In my tests, this results in a 5-20% compile time speedup when this and similar files are compiled in isolation (measured by executing the command in `compile_commands.json`). Compiling the distribute points on faces node sped up from ~2.65s to ~2.4s.
2021-10-03Geometry Nodes: Points to Volume Fields UpdateJohnny Matthews (guitargeek)
This update of the Points to Volume node allows a field to populate the radius input of the node and removes the implicit realization of instances. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12531
2021-10-03Geometry Nodes: Add Rotate Euler NodeJarrett Johnson
This commit introduces the Rotate Euler function node which modifies an input euler rotation. The node replaces the "Point Rotate" node. Addresses T91375. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12531
2021-10-01Geometry Nodes: Set Handle Type Node Field Updateguitargeek
This update of the Set Handle Type node allows for a bool field to be used as the selection of the affected control point handles for bezier splines. If no bezier splines are provided a info message is shown. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12526
2021-10-01Geometry Nodes: Set Spline Type Node Field Updateguitargeek
This update of the Set Spline Type node allows for a bool field to be used as the selection of the affected splines. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12522
2021-10-01Geometry Nodes: Spline Length Input Nodeguitargeek
The Spline Length Input node provides a field containing the length of the current evaluated spline to the Point and Spline domains. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12706
2021-10-01Geometry Nodes: Curve Subdivide Node with Fieldsguitargeek
The curve subdivide node can now take an int field to specify the number of subdivisions to make at each curve segment. Reviewed by: Hans Goudey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12534
2021-09-30Cleanup: move node_common.c to c++Jacques Lucke
Buildbot compiled without problems.
2021-09-29Cleanup: sort cmake file listsCampbell Barton
2021-09-28Geometry Nodes: Fields version of attribute proximity nodeHans Goudey
Add a fields-aware implementation of the attribute proximity node. The Source position is an implicit position field, but can be connected with a position input node with alterations before use. The target input and mode function the same as the original node. Patch by Johnny Matthews with edits from Hans Goudey (@HooglyBoogly). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12635
2021-09-28Cleanup: convert compositor nodes to c++Aaron Carlisle
- Many cleanups of to use list base - Some variable changes These change is needed to migrate to the new socket builder API Reviewed By: manzanilla Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12366
2021-09-28Cleanup: Sort node types alphabeticallyHans Goudey
2021-09-28Geometry Nodes: Field version of curve reverse nodeJohnny Matthews
The updated version has a selection input as a field and does not realize instances implicitly. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12506
2021-09-28Geometry Nodes: Mesh Point Cloud Conversion NodesHans Goudey
This commit adds nodes to do direct conversion between meshes and point clouds in geometry nodes. The conversion from mesh to points is helpful to instance once per face, or once per edge, which was previously only possibly with ugly work-arounds. Fields can be evaluated on the mesh to pass them to the points with the attribute capture node. The other conversion, point cloud to mesh vertices, is a bit less obvious, though it is still a common request from users. It's helpful for flexibility when passing data around, better visualization in the viewport (and in the future, cycles), and the simplicity of points. This is a step towards T91754, where point clouds are currently combined with meshes when outputing to the next modifier after geometry nodes. Since we're removing the implicit behavior for realizing instances, it feels natural to use an explicit node to convert points to vertices too. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12657
2021-09-28Geometry Nodes: Move more nodes to legacyHans Goudey
- Curve to Points: Needs output sockets - Curve Endpoitns: Needs the same output sockets - Edge Split: Should have a selection input instead - Subdivision Surface: Should not use "crease" implicitly All new versions of these nodes should also not implicitly realize instances.
2021-09-28Geometry Nodes: move legacy nodes to separate folderJacques Lucke
Previously, we were moving them one by one. It's a lot easier to just move all files at the same time.
2021-09-27Geometry Nodes: new Instance on Points nodeJacques Lucke
This adds a new Instance on Points node that is a replacement for the old Point Instance node. Contrary to the old node, it does not have a mode to instance objects or collections directly. Instead, the node has to be used with an Object/ Collection Info to achieve the same effect. Rotation and scale of the instances can be adjusted in the node directly or can be controlled with a field to get some variation between instances. The node supports placing different instances on different points. The user has control over which instance is placed on which point using an Instance Index input. If that functionality is used, the Instance Geometry has to contain multiple instances that can are instanced separately. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12478
2021-09-24Geometry Nodes: Random Value NodeJohnny Matthews
This node replaces the deprecated Attribute Randomize node, populating a vector, float, integer or boolean field with random values. Vector, float, and integer have min/max settings, which are also field aware. The boolean type has a probability value for controlling what portion of the output should be true. All four types have a field seed input which is implicitly driven by the index, otherwise, all values would be the same "random" value. The Random Float node is now deprecated like other nodes, since it is redundant with this node. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12603
2021-09-24Geometry Nodes: String to Curves NodeErik Abrahamsson
This commit adds a node that generates a text paragraph as curve instances. The inputs on the node control the overall shape of the paragraph, and other nodes can be used to move the individual instances afterwards. To output more than one line, the "Special Characters" node can be used. The node outputs instances instead of real geometry so that it doesn't have to duplicate work for every character afterwards. This is much more efficient, because all of the curve evaluation and nodes like fill curve don't have to repeat the same calculation for every instance of the same character. In the future, the instances component will support attributes, and the node can output attribute fields like "Word Index" and "Line Index". Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11522
2021-09-24Geometry Nodes: Special string characters nodeErik Abrahamsson
This patch adds a new node called "Special Characters" with two string outputs: "Line Break" and "Tab". This is necessary because the newline character cannot be easily typed with a keyboard, but is necessary for the string to curve node. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12620
2021-09-24Geometry Nodes: new Distribute Points on Faces nodeJacques Lucke
This adds a replacement for the deprecated Point Distribute node. Arguments for the name change can be found in T91155. Descriptions of the sockets are available in D12536. Thanks to Jarrett Johnson for the initial patch! Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12536
2021-09-22Geometry Nodes: Curve Fillet Nodedilithjay
This node can be used to fillet splines at control points to create a circular arc. The implementation roughly follows T89227's design. The node works in two main modes: Bezier and Poly * Bezier: Creates a circular arc at vertices by changing handle lengths (applicable only for Bezier splines). * Poly: Creates a circular arc by creating vertices (as many as defined by the Count fields input) along the arc (applicable for all spline types). In both modes, the radius of the created arc is defined by the Radius fields input. The Limit Radius attribute can be enabled to prevent overlapping when the defined radius exceeds the maximum possible radius for a given point. Reviewed By: Hans Goudey Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12115
2021-09-22Geometry Nodes: Curve Parameter NodeHans Goudey
This commit adds a field input node that outputs the fraction of the total length of the spline on each control point. This is useful for anything that involves varying a value depending on how far along the spline it is. It also works when evaluated on the spline domain, where it outputs the fraction of the total length of all of the splines at the start. The operation isn't as well defined for NURB splines for the reasons noted in the code comment. That can be said explicitly in the docs. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12548
2021-09-21Geometry Nodes: String manipulation nodesErik Abrahamsson
This patch adds four new nodes to a new "Text" category: - String Length: Outputs length of a string - String Substring: Outputs part of a string - Value to String: Converts a value to a string - String Join: Concatenates multiple strings with a delimiter The initial use case of these nodes is the upcoming string to curve node. However, they could also be used to calculate dynamic attribute names, or with string attributes in the future. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12532
2021-09-21Geometry Nodes: Curve tangent nodeHans Goudey
This node outputs the direction vector, or tangent of a curve at every control point. For poly splines this is simply the evaluated tangents, so it all works very simply. For Bezier splines it uses the tangent at the evaluated point corresponding to each control point, and NURBS are interpereted as poly splines built from their control points. Internally the node is called "Input Tangent" to simplify using it for mesh tangents as well in the future like the "Normal" node. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12581
2021-09-21Geometry Nodes: Curve Sample NodeHans Goudey
This node allows sampling positions, tangents, and normals at any arbitrary point along a curve. The curve can include multiple splines, all are taken into account. The node does not yet support transferring generic attributes like radius, because some more general tooling will make that much more feasible and useful in different scenarios. This is a field node, so it is evaluated in the context of a data-flow node like "Set Position". One nice thing about that is it can easily be used to move an entire geometry like the follow path constraint. The point along the curve is chosen either with a factor of the total length of the curve, or a length into the curve, the same choice used in the curve trim node. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12565
2021-09-21Geometry Nodes: Attribute Statistic NodeVictor-Louis De Gusseme
This nodes evaluates a field on a geometry and outputs various statistics about the entire data set, like min, max, or even the standard deviation. It works for float and vector types currently, though more types could be supported in the future. - All statistics are calculated element-wise for vectors. - "Product" was not added since the result could very easily overflow. - The "Size" output was not added since it isn't specific to an attribute and would fit better in another node. The implementation shares work as much as possible when multiple statistics are needed. This node has been in development since the beginning of this year, with additions from Johnny Matthews and Hans Goudey. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D10202
2021-09-20Geometry Nodes: new Realize Instances nodeJacques Lucke
This node has a simple geometry input and output. If the input geometry contains instances, they will be realized into actual geometry. When there are many instances, this can be very slow and memory intensive. Generally, instances should only be made real when necessary, e.g. when every instance should be deformed independently. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12556
2021-09-15Geometry Nodes: Add fields version of material nodesHans Goudey
This commit moves the old material nodes to a "legacy" folder and adds versions of the nodes that work with fields. The "Select by Material" node is a field node now, so it doesn't have a geometry output. This is an improvement because there are fewer links to connect, and it's more easily usable in different situations. It's also called "Material Selection", since it's more of an input than an action now. It's sometimes necessary to use the attribute capture node to get a more predictable interpolation to mesh faces. This is because the selection field input is always evaluated on the face domain, so attribute inputs are interpolated before they are booleans, so they cannot use the new interpolations from rB5841f8656d9580d7b9. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12456
2021-09-13Nodes: move some texture nodes to c++Jacques Lucke
This is necessary to be able to use them in geometry nodes.
2021-09-09Geometry Nodes: fields and anonymous attributesJacques Lucke
This implements the initial core framework for fields and anonymous attributes (also see T91274). The new functionality is hidden behind the "Geometry Nodes Fields" feature flag. When enabled in the user preferences, the following new nodes become available: `Position`, `Index`, `Normal`, `Set Position` and `Attribute Capture`. Socket inspection has not been updated to work with fields yet. Besides these changes at the user level, this patch contains the ground work for: * building and evaluating fields at run-time (`FN_fields.hh`) and * creating and accessing anonymous attributes on geometry (`BKE_anonymous_attribute.h`). For evaluating fields we use a new so called multi-function procedure (`FN_multi_function_procedure.hh`). It allows composing multi-functions in arbitrary ways and supports efficient evaluation as is required by fields. See `FN_multi_function_procedure.hh` for more details on how this evaluation mechanism can be used. A new `AttributeIDRef` has been added which allows handling named and anonymous attributes in the same way in many places. Hans and I worked on this patch together. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12414
2021-09-05Compositor: New Posterize NodeAaron Carlisle
The posterize node limits the number of colors per channel. This is useful to generate masks or to generate stylized images Both the tiled and full-frame implementation are included in this patch {F10314012} Reviewed By: manzanilla, jbakker Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12304
2021-08-30Nodes: add more flexible method to declare sockets of a nodeJacques Lucke
Previously, built-in nodes had to implement "socket templates" (`bNodeSocketTemplate`) to tell Blender which sockets they have. It was nice that this was declarative, but this approach was way too rigid and was cumbersome to use in many cases. This commit starts to move us away from this rigid structure by letting nodes implement a function that declares the sockets the node has. Right now this is used as a direct replacement of the "socket template" approach to keep the refactor smaller. It's just a bit easier to read and write. In the future we want to support more complex features like dynamic numbers of sockets and type inferencing. Those features will be easier to build on this new approach. This new approach can live side by side with `bNodeSocketTemplate` for a while. That makes it easier to update nodes one by one. Note: In `bNodeSocketTemplate` socket identifiers were made unique automatically. In this new approach, one has to specify unique identifiers manually (unless the name is unique already). Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12335
2021-08-30Geometry Nodes: Curve Fill NodeErik Abrahamsson
This node takes a curve geometry input and creates a filled mesh at Z=0 using a constrained Delaunay triangulation algorithm. Because of the choice of algorithm, the results should be higher quality than the filling for 2D curve objects. This commit adds an initial fairly simple version of the node, but more features may be added in the future, like transferring attributes when necessary, or an index attribute input to break up the calculations into smaller chunks to improve performance. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11846
2021-08-20Functions: remove multi-function networkJacques Lucke
The multi-function network system was able to compose multiple multi-functions into a new one and to evaluate that efficiently. This functionality was heavily used by the particle nodes prototype a year ago. However, since then we only used multi-functions without the need to compose them in geometry nodes. The upcoming "fields" in geometry nodes will need a way to compose multi-functions again. Unfortunately, the code removed in this commit was not ideal for this different kind of function composition. I've been working on an alternative that will be added separately when it becomes needed. I've had to update all the function nodes, because their interface depended on the multi-function network data structure a bit. The actual multi-function implementations are still the same though.
2021-08-06Geometry Nodes: Select by Handle Type NodeHans Goudey
Just like the "Select by Material" node, this node outputs a boolean attribute for control points that have a matching handle type. By default left and right handles are considered, but it's possible to only check one side with the toggle in the node. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12135
2021-08-04Geometry Nodes: Curve Set Spline TypeJohnny Matthews
This node sets the selected (or all) splines in curve to a chosen target spline type. Poly, Bezier, and NURB splines can be converted to any of the other types. This is meant to be a building block node, useful in many procedural situations. In the future the node could be optimized with multi-threading, or by avoiding copying in many cases, either by retrieving the curve for write access or by passing the raw vectors to the new splines where possible. With edits from Hans Goudey (@HooglyBoogly) Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D12013
2021-07-22Geometry Nodes: Set Bezier Handle Type NodeJohnny Matthews
This node takes a curve and a point selection and allows you to set the specified (or all) points left/right or both handles to a given type. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11992
2021-07-18Geometry Nodes: Curve Trim NodeAngus Stanton
This node implements shortening each spline in the curve based on either a length from the start of each spline, or a factor of the total length of each spline, similar to the "Start & End Mapping" panel of curve properties. For Bezier curves, the first and last control points are adjusted to maintain the shape of the curve, but NURB splines are currently implicitly converted to poly splines. The node is implemented to avoid copying where possible, so it outputs a changed version of the input curve rather than a new one. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11901
2021-07-12Geometry Nodes: Curve Primitive QuadrilateralJohnny Matthews
This commit adds a curve primitive node for creating squares, rectangles, trapezoids, kites, and parallelograms. It also includes a mode where the four points are just vector inputs. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11665
2021-07-07MSVC: Fix build issue with TBBRay Molenkamp
TBB includes in windows.h which will by default define min/max macro's by default, which collide with stl's min/mac functions. this change instructs windows.h not to add the offending macros
2021-07-07Geometry Nodes: refactor logging during geometry nodes evaluationJacques Lucke
Many ui features for geometry nodes need access to information generated during evaluation: * Node warnings. * Attribute search. * Viewer node. * Socket inspection (not in master yet). The way we logged the required information before had some disadvantages: * Viewer node used a completely separate system from node warnings and attribute search. * Most of the context of logged information is lost when e.g. the same node group is used multiple times. * A global lock was needed every time something is logged. This new implementation solves these problems: * All four mentioned ui features use the same underlying logging system. * All context information for logged values is kept intact. * Every thread has its own local logger. The logged informatiton is combined in the end. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11785
2021-07-07Cleanup: Sort nodes alphabeticallyHans Goudey
2021-07-07Geometry Nodes: Rename nodes for clarity between mesh and curveHans Goudey
Rename the mesh circle to "Mesh Circle", mesh line to "Mesh Line", and mesh subdivide to "Mesh Subdivide". Previously they looked exactly the same in the search menu, and the nodes themselves had the same label. This is a "deep" rename that also renames internal defines and function names to match the UI.
2021-07-07Geometry Nodes: Curve Endpoints NodeAngus Stanton
This node is quite similar to the curve to points node, but creates points for only the start and end of each spline. This is a separate node because the sampling from the curve to points node don't apply, and just for ease of use. All attributes from the curves are copied, including the data for instancing: tangents, normals, and the derived rotations. One simple use case is to make round caps on curves by instancinghalves of a sphere on each end of the splines. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11719
2021-07-05Geometry Nodes: Curve Primitive LineJohnny Matthews
This node creates a poly spline line in one of 2 modes: - Line between two points - Start Point, Direction, and Length Both modes create splines with only start and endpoints. A resample node can be used afterward to increase the point count. Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D11769