This adds the `Half Float Precision` option in the image property panel.
This option is only available on float textures and is enabled by default.
Adding a flag inside the imbuf (IB_halffloat) on load is done for EXR and PSD formats that can store half floating point (16bits/channels).
The option is then not displayed in this case and forced.
Related task T73086
Reviewed By: brecht
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6891
This takes the idea from the aaOcean library to link the RNG seed to the
surface point, so that changing resolution only adds/remove surface detail.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6871
This is using the GGX probe as background. This has the drawback of
having the resolution choosed in the indirect lighting setting.
The blurring is not really high-quality.
The pros is that it has a simple implementation and is fast to evaluate.
This patch also fades the background alpha to make overlay engine draw the
default background color in the correct color space. Removing one colorspace
hack.
Reviewed By: jbakker
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6895
This simplifies compositors setups and will be consistent with Eevee render
passes from D6331. There's a continuum between these passes and it's not clear
there is much advantage to having them available separately.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6848
Put DefaultFramebufferList and DefaultTextureList into an own header
file. These structs were private, but also used by the window manager
and gpu package. The previous implementation we needed to keep these
structs in sync.
Also cleaned up code there, making a proper poll function for the apply
modifier operator, that way button is properly disabled in UI itself in
most invalid situations.
The collection property `loop_triangles` was given the RNA type
`MeshLoopTriangle` (the type of the collection's items), instead
of `MeshLoopTriangles` (the actual expected RNA collection/array type).
The cutest, tiniest typo mistake in RNA code, leading to some complete
non-sense... It's fairly amazing that this did not cause more severe
issues actually.
The current code allocates and transfers a lot of memory to the GPU,
but only a small portion of this memory is actually used.
In addition, the code calls many costly gl operations during the
caching process.
This commit significantly reduce the amount of memory by allocating
and transferring a flat array without pads to the GPU.
It also calls as little as possible the gl operations during the cache.
This code also simulate a billinear filter `GL_LINEAR` using a 1D texture.
**Average drawing time:**
|before:|0.00003184 sec
|now:|0.00001943 sec
|fac:|1.6385156675048407
**5 worst times:**
|before:|[0.001075, 0.001433, 0.002143, 0.002915, 0.003242]
|now:|[0.00094, 0.000993, 0.001502, 0.002284, 0.002328]
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6886
- Move gizmo cursor check into ED_region_cursor_set so the result of
calling this function is the same as flagging for cursor update.
- Use tagging in ui_popup_block_remove which avoids adding a
mouse-move event in case the cursor needs to be changed again.
File Browser using Windows file attributes for decorating and hiding items.
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6816
Reviewed by Campbell Barton
This fixes a threading issue (T73593) between drivers that write to the
same memory address. Driver nodes in the depsgraph now get relations to
each other in order to ensure serialisation.
These relations are only added between drivers that target the same
struct in RNA, which is determined by removing everything after the last
period. For example, a driver with data path
`pose.bones["Arm_L"].rotation_euler[2]` will be grouped with all other
drivers on that datablock with a data path that starts with
`pose.bones["Arm_L"]` to form a 'driver group'.
To find a suitable relation within such a driver group, say the relation
(from → to), a depth-first search is performed (turned out to be
marginally faster than a breadth-first in my test case) to see whether
this will create a cycle, and to see whether there already is such a
connection (direct or transitive). This is done by recursively
inspecting the incoming connections of the 'to' node and thereby walking
from it towards the 'from' node. This is an order of magnitde faster
than inspecting the outgoing connections of the 'from' node.
This approach generalises the special case for array properties, so the
code to support that special case has been removed from
`DepsgraphRelationBuilder::build_animdata_drivers()`.
A test on the Spring rig [1] shows that this process adds approximately
8% to the build time of the dependency graph. In my test case, it takes
28 ms for this process on a total 329 ms construction time. However,
since it also made some code obsolete, it only adds 24 ms (=8%) to the
construction time. I have experimented with a simple cache to keep track
of known-connected (from, to) node pairs, but this did not significantly
improve the timing.
Note that animation data and drivers are already connected by a
relation, which means that animating a field and also changing it with a
driver will not cause conflicts.
[1] https://cloud.blender.org/p/spring/5d30a1076249366fa1939cf1
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6905
Reviewed By: sergey, mont29
bone constraints settings
'UI_context_copy_to_selected_list()' was working fine for constraints on
objects (would properly get the path and list of selected objects) and
also for bone settings (would properly get the path and list of bones).
There was no special case for constraints on bones though, so code would
work on selected objects (not selected bones).
So we now get the right bones and resolve the path to the constraint
setting _from the bones_.
Maniphest Tasks: T74006
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6897
This partially fixes T73593.
The `add_relation(driver_key, property_entry_key, ...);` call can fail
in the following situation:
- A collection is linked, and instanced into the scene by an Empty.
- The collection contains an object with a driver on its `hide_render` or
`hide_viewport` property.
As the object doesn't exist as a real object in the scene, it's added with
`base_index=-1` to the depsgraph (see `DepsgraphNodeBuilder::build_collection()`).
As a result the node for syncing the restrictflags back to the base
isn't present in the depsgraph, and the `add_relation()` call failed.
This commit fixes the warning, simply by not attempting to add the
offending relation.
This patch adds new render passes to EEVEE. These passes include:
* Emission
* Diffuse Light
* Diffuse Color
* Glossy Light
* Glossy Color
* Environment
* Volume Scattering
* Volume Transmission
* Bloom
* Shadow
With these passes it will be possible to use EEVEE effectively for
compositing. During development we kept a close eye on how to get similar
results compared to cycles render passes there are some differences that
are related to how EEVEE works. For EEVEE we combined the passes to
`Diffuse` and `Specular`. There are no transmittance or sss passes anymore.
Cycles will be changed accordingly.
Cycles volume transmittance is added to multiple surface col passes. For
EEVEE we left the volume transmittance as a separate pass.
Known Limitations
* All materials that use alpha blending will not be rendered in the render
passes. Other transparency modes are supported.
* More GPU memory is required to store the render passes. When rendering
a HD image with all render passes enabled at max extra 570MB GPU memory is
required.
Implementation Details
An overview of render passes have been described in
https://wiki.blender.org/wiki/Source/Render/EEVEE/RenderPasses
Future Developments
* In this implementation the materials are re-rendered for Diffuse/Glossy
and Emission passes. We could use multi target rendering to improve the
render speed.
* Other passes can be added later
* Don't render material based passes when only requesting AO or Shadow.
* Add more passes to the system. These could include Cryptomatte, AOV's, Vector,
ObjectID, MaterialID, UV.
Reviewed By: Clément Foucault
Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D6331