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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
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types should now use the node_type_* definition helpers to initialize their bNodeType structs.
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member initialization for each node, this uses a couple of helper functions now. This will make it easier to change and extend the bNodeSocket interface in the future. Two examples (normal and mapping shader nodes) included, the rest should be converted too.
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- faulty linking and header file lead to crashing whenever nodes were used.
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* I accidently broke the scons bit by chopping the node libs into pieces. I forgot that trunk hasn't had the nice scons cleanout I did in Blender 2.5 branch. Now everything should compile again.
It took a while because I tried to quickly do the same cleanup, but src/ is just not cooperating, neither is stock mingw (no @commands.txt tempfilemunge goodies)
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See http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/PyNodes and
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/PyNodes/API
For current documentation.
Very very big thanks go to William Germano for fixing the memory issues left
and for improving on the code.
In the coming time documentation will be finalised and further stabilising
of PyNodes is to be expected.
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This commit ports Hue Saturation Value node to the material node system.
Unlike in composite version, each value is an input. Composite node version
will be updated later to use the same scheme.
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These nodes allow the user to separate and combine RGB color channels
as in the composite node editor. However they don't contain Alpha
channel as it is treated separately in case of material nodes.
"Combine RGB" allows the user to use values beyond standard float range
([0.0, 1.0]) if value input node is used to feed the value to it.
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* Geometry node: Front/back output
This is used as a mask for determining whether you're looking at the front side or back side of a mesh, useful for blending materials, my practical need was giving different materials to the pages of a magazine: http://mke3.net/blender/etc/frontback-h264.mov
Give 1.0 if it's the front side, and 0.0 if it's the back side.
* Extended material node
This is the same as the material node, but gives more available inputs and outputs, (basically just connecting up more of ShadeInput and ShadeResult to the node). I didn't want to add it to the normal simple Material node since you don't always need all that stuff, and it would make the node huge, but when you do need it, it's nice to have it.
== Comp nodes ==
* Invert node
Inverting is something that happens all the time in a node setup, and this makes it easier. It's been possible to invert previously by adding a mix node and subtracting the input from 1.0, but it's not the best way of doing it. This node:
- makes it a lot faster to set up, rather than all the clicking required with the mix node
- is a lot more usable amidst a complex comp setup, when you're looking at a node tree, it's very helpful to be able to see at a glance what's going on. Using subtract for inverting is easily mixed up with other nodes in which you are actually subtracting, not inverting, and looks very similar to all the other mix nodes that usually litter a comp tree.
- has options to invert the RGB channels, the Alpha channel, or both. This saves adding lots of extra nodes (separate RGBA, subtract, set alpha) when you want to do something simple like invert an alpha channel. I'd like to add this option to other nodes too.
There's also a shader node version too.
* Also a few fixes that I committed ages ago, but seems to have been overwritten in Bob's node refactor:
- adding new compbufs to the set alpha and alphaover nodes when you have only one noodle connected to the lower input
- making the fac value on RGB curves still work when there's nothing connected to it
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This will allow python or plugin defined nodes to work as well.
(And fixes compile issues with MSVC in yesterdays commit for nodes)
Code provided by Nathan L.
Fixes in his code:
- free_nodesystem() was called too late (after guarded alloc was closed)
- free_nodesystem() was freeing nodes that were not malloced even
- free_nodesystem was using free, not freeN :)
- the typedefs needed to be malloced yes, to allow duplicate nodes like
group but also for dynamic nodes.
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this point. Will commit modified versions of existing files once build system is tested.
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