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2012-08-23despeckle composite nodeCampbell Barton
2012-08-06inpaint node from tomato branch by Peter SchlaileCampbell Barton
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inpainting
2012-06-19Implementation of node for track position inputSergey Sharybin
2012-06-11This node was never actually commited to svn.Sergey Sharybin
2012-05-29Initial commit of new keying nodesSergey Sharybin
First node is called Keying Screen (Add -> Matte -> Keying Screen) and it's aimed to resolve issues with gradients on green screens by producing image with gradient which is later used as an input for screen color in keying nodes. This node gets motion tracks from given movie clip and trackign object and uses them to define color and position of points of gradient: for position marker's position on current frame is sued, for color average color of pattern area is used. Gradient is calculating in the following way: - On first step voronoi diagram is creating for given tracks. - On second step triangulation of this diagram happens by connecting sites to edges which defines area this site belongs to. - On third step gradient filling of this triangles happens. One of triangle vertices is colored with average track color, two rest vertoces are colored with average color between two neighbor sites. Current pixel's color in triangle is calculating as linear combination of vertices colors and barycentric coordinates of this pixel. This node is implemented for both tile and legacy compositor systems. Second node is basically a combination of several existing nodes to make keying more straighforward and reduce spagetti mess in the compositor, but it also ships some fresh approaches calculating matte which seems to be working better for not actually green screens. This node supports: - Chroma preblur - Dispilling - Clip white/black - Dilate/Erode - Matte post blur This node doesn't support chroma pre-blur for legacy compositor (yet). There're still lots of stuff to be improved here, but this nodes night already be used i think. Some details might be found on this wiki page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Nazg-gul/Keying This patch also contains some currently unused code from color math module, but it was used for tests and might be used for tests in the future. Think it's ok to have it in branch at least.
2012-05-24Merging r46725 through r46963 from trunk into soc-2011-tomatoSergey Sharybin
2012-05-17 ____ Jeroen Bakker
`````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' merge to TRUNK! * The old compositor is still available (Debug Menu: 200) This commit was brought to you by: Developers: * Monique Dewanchand * Jeroen Bakker * Dalai Felinto * Lukas Tönne Review: * Brecht van Lommel Testers: * Nate Wiebe * Wolfgang Faehnle * Carlo Andreacchio * Daniel Salazar * Artur Mag * Christian Krupa * Francesco Siddi * Dan McGrath * Bassam Kurdali But mostly by the community: Gold: Joshua Faulkner Michael Tiemann Francesco Paglia Blender Guru Blender Developers Fund Silver: Pablo Vazquez Joel Heethaar Amrein Olivier Ilias Karasavvidis Thomas Kumlehn Sebastian Koenig Hannu Hoffrén Benjamin Dansie Fred M'ule Michel Vilain Bradley Cathey Gianmichele Mariani Gottfried Hofmann Bjørnar Frøyse Valentijn Bruning Paul Holmes Clemens Rudolph Juris Graphix David Strebel Ronan Zeegers François Tarlier Felipe Andres Esquivel Reed Olaf Beckman Jesus Alberto Olmos Linares Kajimba Maria Figueiredo Alexandr Galperin Francesco Siddi Julio Iglesias Lopez Kjartan Tysdal Thomas Torfs Film Works Teruyuki Nakamura Roger Luethi Benoit Bolsee Stefan Abrahamsen Andreas Mattijat Xavier Bouchoux Blender 3D Graphics and Animation Henk Vostermans Daniel Blanco Delgado BlenderDay/2011 Bradley Cathey Matthieu Dupont de Dinechin Gianmichele Mariani Jérôme Scaillet Bronze (Ivo Grigull, Dylan Urquidi, Philippe Derungs, Phil Beauchamp, Bruce Parrott, Mathieu Quiblier, Daniel Martinez, Leandro Inocencio, Lluc Romaní Brasó, Jonathan Williamson, Michael Ehlen, Karlis Stigis, Dreamsteep, Martin Lindelöf, Filippo Saracino, Douwe van der Veen, Olli Äkräs, Bruno D'Arcangeli, Francisco Sedrez Warmling, Watchmike.ca, peter lener, Matteo Novellino, Martin Kirsch, Austars Schnore, KC Elliott, Massimiliano Puliero, Karl Stein, Wood Design Studios, Omer Khan, Jyrki Kanto, Michał Krupa, Lars Brubaker, Neil Richmond, Adam Kalisz, Robert Garlington, Ian Wilson, Carlo Andreacchio, Jeremias Boos, Robert Holcomb, Gabriel Zöller, Robert Cude, Natibel de Leon, Nathan Turnage, Nicolas Vergnes, Philipp Kleinhenz, Norman Hartig, Louis Kreusel, Christopher Taylor, Giovanni Remondini, Daniel Rentzsch, Nico Partipilo, Thomas Ventresco, Johannes Schwarz, Александр Коротеев, Brendon Harvey, Marcelo G. Malheiros, Marius Giurgi, Richard Burns, Perttu Iso-Metsälä, Steve Bazin, Radoslav Borisov, Yoshiyuki Shida, Julien Guigner, Andrew Hunter, Philipp Oeser, Daniel Thul, Thobias Johansson, Mauro Bonecchi, Georg Piorczynski, Sebastian Michailidis, L M Weedy, Gen X, Stefan Hinze, Nicolò Zubbini, Erik Pusch, Rob Scott, Florian Koch, Charles Razack, Adrian Baker, Oliver Villar Diz, David Revoy, Julio Iglesias Lopez, Coen Spoor, Carlos Folch, Joseph Christie, Victor Hernández García, David Mcsween, James Finnerty, Cory Kruckenberg, Giacomo Graziosi, Olivier Saraja, Lars Brubaker, Eric Hudson, Johannes Schwarz, David Elguea, Marcus Schulderinsky, Karel De Bruijn, Lucas van Wijngaarden, Stefano Ciarrocchi, Mehmet Eribol, Thomas Berglund, Zuofei Song, Dylan Urquidi )
2012-04-30Tomato: initial commit of mask editing tools into SVNSergey Sharybin
- Added new dtaablock called Mask which might be re-used in any area. Currently editing of masks happens in clip editor and they might be used in compositor nodes only. - Added new mode to clip clip editor to interact with masks. Implemented basic tools to create shapes, splines and points. Also implemented idea of UW points for feather which means feather points are have got U coordinate along spline (which is measured from 0 to 1) and W is it's weight meaning distance from main spline. - Spline points might be parented to movie tracks. Interface for this isn't best yet. - Rasterisaztion of masks happens in compositor node (Input -> Mask) Input image of this ode is used as reference for mask resolution. Currently all splines of all shapes are rasterizing independently which means shapes with holes are not supported. Also feather rasterization is not implemented. Rasterized was implemented by Pete Larbell, thanks! Do not consider this is something finished, there's still lots of things to be done (especially from interface and usability points of view).
2012-03-01A number of improvements for the file output node(s).Lukas Toenne
1) Old CMP_NODE_OUTPUT_FILE and CMP_NODE_OUTPUT_MULTI_FILE have been merged, only CMP_NODE_OUTPUT_FILE remains. All functions renamed accordingly. 2) do_versions code for converting single-file output nodes into multi-file output nodes. If a Z buffer input is used, the node is made into a multilayer exr with two inputs. (see below). Also re-identifies multi-file output nodes with the CMP_NODE_OUTPUT_FILE type. 3) "Global" format is stored in node now. By default this overrides any per-socket settings. 4) Multilayer EXR output implemented. When M.EXR format is selected for node format, all socket format details are ignored. Socket names are used for layer names. 5) Input buffer types are used as-is when possible, i.e. stored as B/W, RGB or RGBA. In regular file output the format dictates the number of actual channels, so the CompBuf is typechecked to the right type first. For multilayer EXR the number of channels is more flexible, so an input buffer will store only the channels it actually uses. 6) The editor socket type is updated from linked sockets as an indicator of the actual data written to files. This may not be totally accurate for regular file output though, due to restrictions of format setting.
2012-02-22Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node.Lukas Toenne
Unlike the existing file output node this node has an arbitrary number of possible input slots. It has a base path string that can be set to a general base folder. Every input socket then uses its name as an extension of the base path for file organization. This can include further subfolders on top of the base path. Example: Base path: '/home/user/myproject' Input 1: 'Compo' Input 2: 'Diffuse/' Input 3: 'details/Normals' would create output files in /home/user/myproject: Compo0001.png, Compo0002.png, ... in /home/user/myproject/Diffuse: 0001.png, 0002.png, ... (no filename base given) in /home/user/myproject/details: Normals0001.png, Normals0002.png, ... Most settings for the node can be found in the sidebar (NKEY). New input sockets can be added with the "Add Input" button. There is a list of input sockets and below that the details for each socket can be changed, including the sub-path and filename. Sockets can be removed here as well. By default each socket uses the render settings file output format, but each can use its own format if necessary. To my knowledge this is the first node making use of such dynamic sockets in trunk. So this is also a design test, other nodes might use this in the future. Adding operator buttons on top of a node is a bit unwieldy atm, because all node operators generally work on selected and/or active node(s). The operator button would therefore either have to make sure the node is activated before the operator is called (block callback maybe?) OR it has to store the node name (risky, weak reference). For now it is only used in the sidebar, where only the active node's buttons are displayed. Also adds a new struct_type value to bNodeSocket, in order to distinguish different socket types with the same data type (file inputs are SOCK_RGBA color sockets). Would be nicer to use data type only for actual data evaluation, but used in too many places, this works ok for now.
2012-02-17unify include guard defines, __$FILENAME__Campbell Barton
without the underscores these clogged up the namespace for autocompleation which was annoying.
2012-01-13Group DEM node code with the rest of the mattes, rather than the filters. ↵Peter Larabell
Also fixes two typos in DEM node comments.
2012-01-10(no commit message)Peter Larabell
2011-11-29remove header text:Campbell Barton
"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.
2011-11-20Muting node patch: first partBastien Montagne
This allows node type init code to have access to the nodetree type object (needed to allow generic muting node initialization). Huge and boring edits...
2011-11-10Restored GPL header of NOD_composite.h (funny s&r ?!?).Bastien Montagne
2011-11-07Camera tracking integrationSergey Sharybin
=========================== Rest of changes from camera tracking gsoc project. This commit includes: - New compositor nodes: * Movie Clip input node * Movie Undistortion node * Transformation node * 2D stabilization node - Slight changes in existing node to prevent code duplication
2011-10-23remove $Id: tags after discussion on the mailign list: ↵Campbell Barton
http://markmail.org/message/fp7ozcywxum3ar7n
2011-09-06SVN maintenance.Guillermo S. Romero
2011-09-06Merged the particles-2010 branch with node improvements into trunk.Lukas Toenne
This branch adds mostly organizational improvements to the node system by renaming the node folders and files. A couple of internal features have been added too. Detailed information can be found on the wiki page: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Particles2010