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/** \file blender/editors/space_node/drawnode.c
* \ingroup spnode
* \brief lower level node drawing for nodes (boarders, headers etc), also node layout.
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*/
#include "BLI_blenlib.h"
#include "BLI_math.h"
#include "DNA_node_types.h"
#include "DNA_object_types.h"
#include "DNA_space_types.h"
#include "DNA_screen_types.h"
#include "BKE_context.h"
#include "BKE_curve.h"
#include "BKE_image.h"
#include "BKE_main.h"
#include "BKE_node.h"
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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#include "BKE_scene.h"
#include "BKE_tracking.h"
#include "BLF_api.h"
#include "BLF_translation.h"
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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#include "NOD_texture.h"
#include "BIF_gl.h"
#include "BIF_glutil.h"
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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#include "BLF_translation.h"
#include "MEM_guardedalloc.h"
#include "RNA_access.h"
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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#include "RNA_define.h"
#include "RNA_enum_types.h"
#include "ED_node.h"
#include "WM_api.h"
#include "WM_types.h"
#include "UI_resources.h"
Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIO Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
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#include "IMB_colormanagement.h"
#include "IMB_imbuf.h"
#include "IMB_imbuf_types.h"
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#include "node_intern.h" /* own include */
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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#include "NOD_composite.h"
#include "NOD_shader.h"
#include "NOD_texture.h"
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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/* ****************** SOCKET BUTTON DRAW FUNCTIONS ***************** */
static void node_socket_button_label(bContext *UNUSED(C), uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *ptr, PointerRNA *UNUSED(node_ptr))
{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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bNodeSocket *sock = (bNodeSocket *)ptr->data;
uiItemL(layout, sock->name, 0);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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static void node_draw_input_default(bContext *C, uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *ptr, PointerRNA *node_ptr, int linked)
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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bNodeSocket *sock = (bNodeSocket *)ptr->data;
if (linked || (sock->flag & SOCK_HIDE_VALUE))
node_socket_button_label(C, layout, ptr, node_ptr);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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else
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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sock->typeinfo->draw(C, layout, ptr, node_ptr);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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static void node_draw_output_default(bContext *C, uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *ptr, PointerRNA *node_ptr, int UNUSED(linked))
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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node_socket_button_label(C, layout, ptr, node_ptr);
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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/* ****************** BASE DRAW FUNCTIONS FOR NEW OPERATOR NODES ***************** */
#if 0 /* UNUSED */
static void node_draw_socket_new(bNodeSocket *sock, float size)
{
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float x = sock->locx, y = sock->locy;
/* 16 values of sin function */
static float si[16] = {
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0.00000000f, 0.39435585f, 0.72479278f, 0.93775213f,
0.99871650f, 0.89780453f, 0.65137248f, 0.29936312f,
-0.10116832f, -0.48530196f, -0.79077573f, -0.96807711f,
-0.98846832f, -0.84864425f, -0.57126821f, -0.20129852f
};
/* 16 values of cos function */
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static float co[16] = {
1.00000000f, 0.91895781f, 0.68896691f, 0.34730525f,
-0.05064916f, -0.44039415f, -0.75875812f, -0.95413925f,
-0.99486932f, -0.87434661f, -0.61210598f, -0.25065253f,
0.15142777f, 0.52896401f, 0.82076344f, 0.97952994f,
};
int a;
glColor3ub(180, 180, 180);
glBegin(GL_POLYGON);
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for (a = 0; a < 16; a++)
glVertex2f(x + size * si[a], y + size * co[a]);
glEnd();
glColor4ub(0, 0, 0, 150);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
glEnable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
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for (a = 0; a < 16; a++)
glVertex2f(x + size * si[a], y + size * co[a]);
glEnd();
glDisable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
}
#endif
/* ****************** BUTTON CALLBACKS FOR ALL TREES ***************** */
static void node_buts_value(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
/* first output stores value */
bNodeSocket *output = node->outputs.first;
PointerRNA sockptr;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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RNA_pointer_create(ptr->id.data, &RNA_NodeSocket, output, &sockptr);
uiItemR(layout, &sockptr, "default_value", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_buts_rgb(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
/* first output stores value */
bNodeSocket *output = node->outputs.first;
PointerRNA sockptr;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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uiLayout *col;
RNA_pointer_create(ptr->id.data, &RNA_NodeSocket, output, &sockptr);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiTemplateColorPicker(col, &sockptr, "default_value", 1, 0, 0, 0);
uiItemR(col, &sockptr, "default_value", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_buts_mix_rgb(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row, *col;
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bNodeTree *ntree = (bNodeTree *)ptr->id.data;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "blend_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
if (ntree->type == NTREE_COMPOSIT)
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "use_alpha", 0, "", ICON_IMAGE_RGB_ALPHA);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_clamp", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_buts_time(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row;
#if 0
/* XXX no context access here .. */
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
CurveMapping *cumap = node->storage;
if (cumap) {
cumap->flag |= CUMA_DRAW_CFRA;
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if (node->custom1 < node->custom2)
cumap->sample[0] = (float)(CFRA - node->custom1) / (float)(node->custom2 - node->custom1);
}
#endif
uiTemplateCurveMapping(layout, ptr, "curve", 's', 0, 0);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "frame_start", 0, IFACE_("Sta"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "frame_end", 0, IFACE_("End"), ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_buts_colorramp(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiTemplateColorRamp(layout, ptr, "color_ramp", 0);
}
static void node_buts_curvevec(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiTemplateCurveMapping(layout, ptr, "mapping", 'v', 0, 0);
}
#define SAMPLE_FLT_ISNONE FLT_MAX
static float _sample_col[4] = {SAMPLE_FLT_ISNONE}; /* bad bad, 2.5 will do better?... no it won't... */
void ED_node_sample_set(const float col[4])
{
if (col) {
copy_v4_v4(_sample_col, col);
}
else {
copy_v4_fl(_sample_col, SAMPLE_FLT_ISNONE);
}
}
static void node_buts_curvecol(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
CurveMapping *cumap = node->storage;
if (_sample_col[0] != SAMPLE_FLT_ISNONE) {
cumap->flag |= CUMA_DRAW_SAMPLE;
copy_v3_v3(cumap->sample, _sample_col);
}
else {
cumap->flag &= ~CUMA_DRAW_SAMPLE;
}
uiTemplateCurveMapping(layout, ptr, "mapping", 'c', 0, 0);
}
static void node_buts_normal(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
/* first output stores normal */
bNodeSocket *output = node->outputs.first;
PointerRNA sockptr;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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RNA_pointer_create(ptr->id.data, &RNA_NodeSocket, output, &sockptr);
uiItemR(layout, &sockptr, "default_value", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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#if 0 /* not used in 2.5x yet */
static void node_browse_tex_cb(bContext *C, void *ntree_v, void *node_v)
{
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Main *bmain = CTX_data_main(C);
bNodeTree *ntree = ntree_v;
bNode *node = node_v;
Tex *tex;
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if (node->menunr < 1) return;
if (node->id) {
node->id->us--;
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node->id = NULL;
}
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tex = BLI_findlink(&bmain->tex, node->menunr - 1);
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node->id = &tex->id;
id_us_plus(node->id);
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BLI_strncpy(node->name, node->id->name + 2, sizeof(node->name));
nodeSetActive(ntree, node);
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if (ntree->type == NTREE_TEXTURE)
ntreeTexCheckCyclics(ntree);
// allqueue(REDRAWBUTSSHADING, 0);
// allqueue(REDRAWNODE, 0);
NodeTagChanged(ntree, node);
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node->menunr = 0;
}
#endif
static void node_buts_texture(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
short multi = (
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node->id &&
((Tex *)node->id)->use_nodes &&
(node->type != CMP_NODE_TEXTURE) &&
(node->type != TEX_NODE_TEXTURE)
);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "texture", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
if (multi) {
/* Number Drawing not optimal here, better have a list*/
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "node_output", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_buts_math(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "operation", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_clamp", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static int node_resize_area_default(bNode *node, int x, int y)
{
if (node->flag & NODE_HIDDEN) {
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rctf totr = node->totr;
/* right part of node */
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totr.xmin = node->totr.xmax - 20.0f;
if (BLI_rctf_isect_pt(&totr, x, y))
return NODE_RESIZE_RIGHT;
else
return 0;
}
else {
const float size = 10.0f;
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rctf totr = node->totr;
int dir = 0;
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if (x >= totr.xmax - size && x < totr.xmax && y >= totr.ymin && y < totr.ymax)
dir |= NODE_RESIZE_RIGHT;
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if (x >= totr.xmin && x < totr.xmin + size && y >= totr.ymin && y < totr.ymax)
dir |= NODE_RESIZE_LEFT;
return dir;
}
}
/* ****************** BUTTON CALLBACKS FOR COMMON NODES ***************** */
static void node_uifunc_group(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiTemplateIDBrowse(layout, C, ptr, "node_tree", NULL, NULL, NULL);
}
/* XXX Does a bounding box update by iterating over all children.
* Not ideal to do this in every draw call, but doing as transform callback doesn't work,
* since the child node totr rects are not updated properly at that point.
*/
static void node_update_frame(const bContext *UNUSED(C), bNodeTree *ntree, bNode *node)
{
Holiday coding log :) Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
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const float margin = 1.5f * U.widget_unit;
NodeFrame *data = (NodeFrame *)node->storage;
int bbinit;
bNode *tnode;
rctf rect, noderect;
float xmax, ymax;
/* init rect from current frame size */
Holiday coding log :) Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
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node_to_view(node, node->offsetx, node->offsety, &rect.xmin, &rect.ymax);
node_to_view(node, node->offsetx + node->width, node->offsety - node->height, &rect.xmax, &rect.ymin);
/* frame can be resized manually only if shrinking is disabled or no children are attached */
data->flag |= NODE_FRAME_RESIZEABLE;
/* for shrinking bbox, initialize the rect from first child node */
bbinit = (data->flag & NODE_FRAME_SHRINK);
/* fit bounding box to all children */
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for (tnode = ntree->nodes.first; tnode; tnode = tnode->next) {
if (tnode->parent != node)
continue;
/* add margin to node rect */
noderect = tnode->totr;
noderect.xmin -= margin;
noderect.xmax += margin;
noderect.ymin -= margin;
noderect.ymax += margin;
/* first child initializes frame */
if (bbinit) {
bbinit = 0;
rect = noderect;
data->flag &= ~NODE_FRAME_RESIZEABLE;
}
else
BLI_rctf_union(&rect, &noderect);
}
/* now adjust the frame size from view-space bounding box */
Holiday coding log :) Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
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node_from_view(node, rect.xmin, rect.ymax, &node->offsetx, &node->offsety);
node_from_view(node, rect.xmax, rect.ymin, &xmax, &ymax);
node->width = xmax - node->offsetx;
node->height = -ymax + node->offsety;
node->totr = rect;
}
static void node_draw_frame_label(bNode *node, const float aspect)
{
/* XXX font id is crap design */
const int fontid = UI_GetStyle()->widgetlabel.uifont_id;
NodeFrame *data = (NodeFrame *)node->storage;
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rctf *rct = &node->totr;
int color_id = node_get_colorid(node);
const char *label = nodeLabel(node);
/* XXX a bit hacky, should use separate align values for x and y */
float width, ascender;
float x, y;
const int font_size = data->label_size / aspect;
BLF_enable(fontid, BLF_ASPECT);
BLF_aspect(fontid, aspect, aspect, 1.0f);
BLF_size(fontid, MIN2(24, font_size), U.dpi); /* clamp otherwise it can suck up a LOT of memory */
/* title color */
UI_ThemeColorBlendShade(TH_TEXT, color_id, 0.8f, 10);
width = BLF_width(fontid, label);
ascender = BLF_ascender(fontid);
/* 'x' doesn't need aspect correction */
x = BLI_rctf_cent_x(rct) - (0.5f * width);
y = rct->ymax - (((NODE_DY / 4) / aspect) + (ascender * aspect));
BLF_position(fontid, x, y, 0);
BLF_draw(fontid, label, BLF_DRAW_STR_DUMMY_MAX);
BLF_disable(fontid, BLF_ASPECT);
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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static void node_draw_frame(const bContext *C, ARegion *ar, SpaceNode *snode,
bNodeTree *UNUSED(ntree), bNode *node, bNodeInstanceKey UNUSED(key))
{
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rctf *rct = &node->totr;
int color_id = node_get_colorid(node);
unsigned char color[4];
float alpha;
/* skip if out of view */
if (BLI_rctf_isect(&node->totr, &ar->v2d.cur, NULL) == FALSE) {
uiEndBlock(C, node->block);
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node->block = NULL;
return;
}
UI_GetThemeColor4ubv(TH_NODE_FRAME, color);
alpha = (float)(color[3]) / 255.0f;
/* shadow */
node_draw_shadow(snode, node, BASIS_RAD, alpha);
/* body */
if (node->flag & NODE_CUSTOM_COLOR)
glColor4f(node->color[0], node->color[1], node->color[2], alpha);
else
UI_ThemeColor4(TH_NODE_FRAME);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
uiSetRoundBox(UI_CNR_ALL);
uiRoundBox(rct->xmin, rct->ymin, rct->xmax, rct->ymax, BASIS_RAD);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
/* outline active and selected emphasis */
if (node->flag & SELECT) {
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
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glEnable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
if (node->flag & NODE_ACTIVE)
UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_ACTIVE, 0, -40);
else
UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_SELECT, 0, -40);
uiSetRoundBox(UI_CNR_ALL);
uiDrawBox(GL_LINE_LOOP,
rct->xmin, rct->ymin,
rct->xmax, rct->ymax, BASIS_RAD);
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glDisable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
}
/* label */
node_draw_frame_label(node, snode->aspect);
UI_ThemeClearColor(color_id);
uiEndBlock(C, node->block);
uiDrawBlock(C, node->block);
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node->block = NULL;
}
static int node_resize_area_frame(bNode *node, int x, int y)
{
const float size = 10.0f;
NodeFrame *data = (NodeFrame *)node->storage;
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rctf totr = node->totr;
int dir = 0;
/* shrinking frame size is determined by child nodes */
if (!(data->flag & NODE_FRAME_RESIZEABLE))
return 0;
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if (x >= totr.xmax - size && x < totr.xmax && y >= totr.ymin && y < totr.ymax)
dir |= NODE_RESIZE_RIGHT;
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if (x >= totr.xmin && x < totr.xmin + size && y >= totr.ymin && y < totr.ymax)
dir |= NODE_RESIZE_LEFT;
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if (x >= totr.xmin && x < totr.xmax && y >= totr.ymax - size && y < totr.ymax)
dir |= NODE_RESIZE_TOP;
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if (x >= totr.xmin && x < totr.xmax && y >= totr.ymin && y < totr.ymin + size)
dir |= NODE_RESIZE_BOTTOM;
return dir;
}
static void node_buts_frame_details(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "label_size", 0, IFACE_("Label Size"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "shrink", 0, IFACE_("Shrink"), ICON_NONE);
}
#define NODE_REROUTE_SIZE 8.0f
static void node_update_reroute(const bContext *UNUSED(C), bNodeTree *UNUSED(ntree), bNode *node)
{
bNodeSocket *nsock;
float locx, locy;
float size = NODE_REROUTE_SIZE;
/* get "global" coords */
Holiday coding log :) Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
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node_to_view(node, 0.0f, 0.0f, &locx, &locy);
/* reroute node has exactly one input and one output, both in the same place */
nsock = node->outputs.first;
nsock->locx = locx;
nsock->locy = locy;
nsock = node->inputs.first;
nsock->locx = locx;
nsock->locy = locy;
node->width = size * 2;
node->totr.xmin = locx - size;
node->totr.xmax = locx + size;
node->totr.ymax = locy + size;
node->totr.ymin = locy - size;
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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static void node_draw_reroute(const bContext *C, ARegion *ar, SpaceNode *UNUSED(snode),
bNodeTree *ntree, bNode *node, bNodeInstanceKey UNUSED(key))
{
bNodeSocket *sock;
char showname[128]; /* 128 used below */
rctf *rct = &node->totr;
#if 0 /* UNUSED */
float size = NODE_REROUTE_SIZE;
#endif
float socket_size = NODE_SOCKSIZE;
/* skip if out of view */
if (node->totr.xmax < ar->v2d.cur.xmin || node->totr.xmin > ar->v2d.cur.xmax ||
node->totr.ymax < ar->v2d.cur.ymin || node->totr.ymin > ar->v2d.cur.ymax)
{
uiEndBlock(C, node->block);
node->block = NULL;
return;
}
/* XXX only kept for debugging
* selection state is indicated by socket outline below!
*/
#if 0
/* body */
uiSetRoundBox(15);
UI_ThemeColor4(TH_NODE);
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
uiRoundBox(rct->xmin, rct->ymin, rct->xmax, rct->ymax, size);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
/* outline active and selected emphasis */
if (node->flag & SELECT) {
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
glEnable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
/* using different shades of TH_TEXT_HI for the empasis, like triangle */
if (node->flag & NODE_ACTIVE)
UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_TEXT_HI, 0, -40);
else
UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(TH_TEXT_HI, -20, -120);
uiDrawBox(GL_LINE_LOOP, rct->xmin, rct->ymin, rct->xmax, rct->ymax, size);
glDisable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
}
#endif
if (node->label[0] != '\0') {
/* draw title (node label) */
BLI_strncpy(showname, node->label, sizeof(showname));
uiDefBut(node->block, LABEL, 0, showname,
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(int)(rct->xmin - NODE_DYS), (int)(rct->ymax),
(short)512, (short)NODE_DY,
NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL);
}
/* only draw input socket. as they all are placed on the same position.
* highlight also if node itself is selected, since we don't display the node body separately!
*/
for (sock = node->inputs.first; sock; sock = sock->next) {
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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node_socket_circle_draw(C, ntree, node, sock, socket_size, (sock->flag & SELECT) || (node->flag & SELECT));
}
uiEndBlock(C, node->block);
uiDrawBlock(C, node->block);
node->block = NULL;
}
/* Special tweak area for reroute node.
* Since this node is quite small, we use a larger tweak area for grabbing than for selection.
*/
static int node_tweak_area_reroute(bNode *node, int x, int y)
{
/* square of tweak radius */
static const float tweak_radius_sq = 576; /* 24 * 24 */
bNodeSocket *sock = node->inputs.first;
float dx = sock->locx - x;
float dy = sock->locy - y;
return (dx * dx + dy * dy <= tweak_radius_sq);
}
static void node_common_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype)
{
switch (ntype->type) {
case NODE_GROUP:
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ntype->uifunc = node_uifunc_group;
break;
case NODE_FRAME:
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ntype->drawfunc = node_draw_frame;
ntype->drawupdatefunc = node_update_frame;
ntype->uifuncbut = node_buts_frame_details;
ntype->resize_area_func = node_resize_area_frame;
break;
case NODE_REROUTE:
ntype->drawfunc = node_draw_reroute;
ntype->drawupdatefunc = node_update_reroute;
ntype->tweak_area_func = node_tweak_area_reroute;
break;
}
}
/* ****************** BUTTON CALLBACKS FOR SHADER NODES ***************** */
static void node_buts_image_user(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr,
PointerRNA *imaptr, PointerRNA *iuserptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
int source;
if (!imaptr->data)
return;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, imaptr, "source", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
source = RNA_enum_get(imaptr, "source");
if (source == IMA_SRC_SEQUENCE) {
/* don't use iuser->framenr directly because it may not be updated if auto-refresh is off */
Scene *scene = CTX_data_scene(C);
ImageUser *iuser = iuserptr->data;
char numstr[32];
const int framenr = BKE_image_user_frame_get(iuser, CFRA, 0, NULL);
BLI_snprintf(numstr, sizeof(numstr), IFACE_("Frame: %d"), framenr);
uiItemL(layout, numstr, ICON_NONE);
}
if (ELEM(source, IMA_SRC_SEQUENCE, IMA_SRC_MOVIE)) {
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "frame_duration", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "frame_start", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "frame_offset", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_cyclic", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_auto_refresh", UI_ITEM_R_ICON_ONLY, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
if (RNA_enum_get(imaptr, "type") == IMA_TYPE_MULTILAYER)
uiItemR(col, ptr, "layer", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_material(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
uiLayout *col;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "material", "MATERIAL_OT_new", NULL, NULL);
if (!node->id) return;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_diffuse", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_specular", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "invert_normal", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_mapping(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row;
uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Location:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "translation", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Rotation:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "rotation", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Scale:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "scale", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "use_min", 0, IFACE_("Min"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "min", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "use_max", 0, IFACE_("Max"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "max", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_vect_math(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "operation", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_geometry(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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PointerRNA obptr = CTX_data_pointer_get(C, "active_object");
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
if (obptr.data && RNA_enum_get(&obptr, "type") == OB_MESH) {
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PointerRNA dataptr = RNA_pointer_get(&obptr, "data");
uiItemPointerR(col, ptr, "uv_layer", &dataptr, "uv_textures", "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemPointerR(col, ptr, "color_layer", &dataptr, "vertex_colors", "", ICON_NONE);
}
else {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "uv_layer", 0, IFACE_("UV"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "color_layer", 0, IFACE_("VCol"), ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_shader_buts_attribute(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "attribute_name", 0, IFACE_("Name"), ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_image(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
PointerRNA imaptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "image");
PointerRNA iuserptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "image_user");
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "image", NULL, "IMAGE_OT_open", NULL);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "color_space", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "projection", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "projection") == SHD_PROJ_BOX) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "projection_blend", 0, "Blend", ICON_NONE);
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}
/* note: image user properties used directly here, unlike compositor image node,
* which redefines them in the node struct RNA to get proper updates.
*/
node_buts_image_user(layout, C, &iuserptr, &imaptr, &iuserptr);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_environment(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
PointerRNA imaptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "image");
PointerRNA iuserptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "image_user");
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "image", NULL, "IMAGE_OT_open", NULL);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "color_space", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "projection", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
node_buts_image_user(layout, C, &iuserptr, &imaptr, &iuserptr);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_sky(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "sun_direction", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "turbidity", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_gradient(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "gradient_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_magic(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "turbulence_depth", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_brick(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "offset", 0, IFACE_("Offset"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "offset_frequency", 0, IFACE_("Frequency"), ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "squash", 0, IFACE_("Squash"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "squash_frequency", 0, IFACE_("Frequency"), ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_wave(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "wave_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_musgrave(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "musgrave_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_voronoi(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "coloring", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_tex_coord(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "from_dupli", 0, NULL, 0);
}
static void node_shader_buts_normal_map(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "space", 0, "", 0);
if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "space") == SHD_NORMAL_MAP_TANGENT) {
PointerRNA obptr = CTX_data_pointer_get(C, "active_object");
if (obptr.data && RNA_enum_get(&obptr, "type") == OB_MESH) {
PointerRNA dataptr = RNA_pointer_get(&obptr, "data");
uiItemPointerR(layout, ptr, "uv_map", &dataptr, "uv_textures", "", ICON_NONE);
}
else
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "uv_map", 0, "", 0);
}
}
static void node_shader_buts_tangent(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *split, *row;
split = uiLayoutSplit(layout, 0.0f, FALSE);
uiItemR(split, ptr, "direction_type", 0, "", 0);
row = uiLayoutRow(split, FALSE);
if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "direction_type") == SHD_TANGENT_UVMAP) {
PointerRNA obptr = CTX_data_pointer_get(C, "active_object");
if (obptr.data && RNA_enum_get(&obptr, "type") == OB_MESH) {
PointerRNA dataptr = RNA_pointer_get(&obptr, "data");
uiItemPointerR(row, ptr, "uv_map", &dataptr, "uv_textures", "", ICON_NONE);
}
else
uiItemR(row, ptr, "uv_map", 0, "", 0);
}
else
uiItemR(row, ptr, "axis", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, 0);
}
static void node_shader_buts_glossy(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "distribution", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_shader_buts_script(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row;
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "mode", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "mode") == NODE_SCRIPT_INTERNAL)
uiItemR(row, ptr, "script", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
else
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "filepath", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemO(row, "", ICON_FILE_REFRESH, "node.shader_script_update");
}
static void node_shader_buts_script_details(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemS(layout);
node_shader_buts_script(layout, C, ptr);
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#if 0 /* not implemented yet */
if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "mode") == NODE_SCRIPT_EXTERNAL)
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_auto_update", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
#endif
}
/* only once called */
static void node_shader_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype)
{
switch (ntype->type) {
case SH_NODE_MATERIAL:
case SH_NODE_MATERIAL_EXT:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_material;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEXTURE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_texture;
break;
case SH_NODE_NORMAL:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_normal;
break;
case SH_NODE_CURVE_VEC:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_curvevec;
break;
case SH_NODE_CURVE_RGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_curvecol;
break;
case SH_NODE_MAPPING:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_mapping;
break;
case SH_NODE_VALUE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_value;
break;
case SH_NODE_RGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_rgb;
break;
case SH_NODE_MIX_RGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_mix_rgb;
break;
case SH_NODE_VALTORGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_colorramp;
break;
case SH_NODE_MATH:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_math;
break;
case SH_NODE_VECT_MATH:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_vect_math;
break;
case SH_NODE_GEOMETRY:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_geometry;
break;
case SH_NODE_ATTRIBUTE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_attribute;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_SKY:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_sky;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_IMAGE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_image;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_ENVIRONMENT:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_environment;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_GRADIENT:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_gradient;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_MAGIC:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_magic;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_BRICK:
ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_brick;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_WAVE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_wave;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_MUSGRAVE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_musgrave;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_VORONOI:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_voronoi;
break;
case SH_NODE_TEX_COORD:
ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tex_coord;
break;
case SH_NODE_NORMAL_MAP:
ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_normal_map;
break;
case SH_NODE_TANGENT:
ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_tangent;
break;
case SH_NODE_BSDF_GLOSSY:
case SH_NODE_BSDF_GLASS:
case SH_NODE_BSDF_REFRACTION:
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ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_glossy;
break;
case SH_NODE_SCRIPT:
ntype->uifunc = node_shader_buts_script;
ntype->uifuncbut = node_shader_buts_script_details;
break;
}
}
/* ****************** BUTTON CALLBACKS FOR COMPOSITE NODES ***************** */
static void node_composit_buts_image(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
PointerRNA imaptr, iuserptr;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "image", NULL, "IMAGE_OT_open", NULL);
if (!node->id) return;
imaptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "image");
RNA_pointer_create((ID *)ptr->id.data, &RNA_ImageUser, node->storage, &iuserptr);
node_buts_image_user(layout, C, ptr, &imaptr, &iuserptr);
}
static void node_composit_buts_image_details(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
bNode *node = ptr->data;
PointerRNA imaptr;
node_composit_buts_image(layout, C, ptr);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_straight_alpha_output", 0, NULL, 0);
if (!node->id)
return;
imaptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "image");
uiTemplateColorspaceSettings(layout, &imaptr, "colorspace_settings");
uiItemR(layout, &imaptr, "alpha_mode", 0, NULL, 0);
}
static void node_composit_buts_renderlayers(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
uiLayout *col, *row;
PointerRNA op_ptr;
PointerRNA scn_ptr;
PropertyRNA *prop;
const char *layer_name;
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char scene_name[MAX_ID_NAME - 2];
wmOperatorType *ot = WM_operatortype_find("RENDER_OT_render", 1);
BLI_assert(ot != 0);
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "scene", NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (!node->id) return;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "layer", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
prop = RNA_struct_find_property(ptr, "layer");
if (!(RNA_property_enum_identifier(C, ptr, prop, RNA_property_enum_get(ptr, prop), &layer_name)))
return;
scn_ptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "scene");
RNA_string_get(&scn_ptr, "name", scene_name);
WM_operator_properties_create_ptr(&op_ptr, ot);
RNA_string_set(&op_ptr, "layer", layer_name);
RNA_string_set(&op_ptr, "scene", scene_name);
uiItemFullO_ptr(row, ot, "", ICON_RENDER_STILL, op_ptr.data, WM_OP_INVOKE_DEFAULT, 0);
}
static void node_composit_buts_blur(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col, *row;
int reference;
int filter;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
filter = RNA_enum_get(ptr, "filter_type");
reference = RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_variable_size");
uiItemR(col, ptr, "filter_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
if (filter != R_FILTER_FAST_GAUSS) {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_variable_size", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
if (!reference) {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_bokeh", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_gamma_correction", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_relative", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
if (RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_relative")) {
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uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Aspect Correction"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "aspect_correction", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "factor_x", 0, IFACE_("X"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "factor_y", 0, IFACE_("Y"), ICON_NONE);
}
else {
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "size_x", 0, IFACE_("X"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "size_y", 0, IFACE_("Y"), ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_dblur(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "iterations", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_wrap", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Center:"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "center_x", 0, IFACE_("X"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "center_y", 0, IFACE_("Y"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemS(layout);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "distance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "angle", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemS(layout);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "spin", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "zoom", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_bilateralblur(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "iterations", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "sigma_color", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "sigma_space", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_defocus(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *sub, *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Bokeh Type:"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "bokeh", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "angle", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_gamma_correction", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiLayoutSetActive(col, RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_zbuffer") == TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "f_stop", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "blur_max", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "threshold", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_preview", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_zbuffer", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
sub = uiLayoutColumn(col, FALSE);
uiLayoutSetActive(sub, RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_zbuffer") == FALSE);
uiItemR(sub, ptr, "z_scale", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
/* qdn: glare node */
static void node_composit_buts_glare(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "glare_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "quality", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "glare_type") != 1) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "iterations", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "glare_type") != 0)
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "color_modulation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "mix", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "threshold", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "glare_type") == 2) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "streaks", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "angle_offset", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "glare_type") == 0 || RNA_enum_get(ptr, "glare_type") == 2) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "fade", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "glare_type") == 0)
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_rotate_45", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "glare_type") == 1) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "size", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_tonemap(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "tonemap_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "tonemap_type") == 0) {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "key", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "offset", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "gamma", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
else {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "intensity", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "adaptation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "correction", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_lensdist(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_projector", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(col, FALSE);
uiLayoutSetActive(col, RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_projector") == FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_jitter", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_fit", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_vecblur(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "samples", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "factor", 0, IFACE_("Blur"), ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Speed:"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "speed_min", 0, IFACE_("Min"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "speed_max", 0, IFACE_("Max"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_curved", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_filter(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "filter_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_flip(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "axis", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_crop(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_crop_size", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "relative", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
if (RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "relative")) {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "rel_min_x", 0, IFACE_("Left"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "rel_max_x", 0, IFACE_("Right"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "rel_min_y", 0, IFACE_("Up"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "rel_max_y", 0, IFACE_("Down"), ICON_NONE);
}
else {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "min_x", 0, IFACE_("Left"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "max_x", 0, IFACE_("Right"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "min_y", 0, IFACE_("Up"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "max_y", 0, IFACE_("Down"), ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_splitviewer(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row, *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "axis", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "factor", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
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static void node_composit_buts_double_edge_mask(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
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uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Inner Edge:"), ICON_NONE);
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uiItemR(col, ptr, "inner_mode", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Buffer Edge:"), ICON_NONE);
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uiItemR(col, ptr, "edge_mode", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_map_range(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_clamp", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_map_value(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *sub, *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "offset", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "size", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_min", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
sub = uiLayoutColumn(col, FALSE);
uiLayoutSetActive(sub, RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_min"));
uiItemR(sub, ptr, "min", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_max", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
sub = uiLayoutColumn(col, FALSE);
uiLayoutSetActive(sub, RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_max"));
uiItemR(sub, ptr, "max", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_alphaover(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_premultiply", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "premul", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_zcombine(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_alpha", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_hue_sat(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "color_hue", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "color_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "color_value", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_dilateerode(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "mode", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "distance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
switch (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "mode")) {
case CMP_NODE_DILATEERODE_DISTANCE_THRESH:
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "edge", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
break;
case CMP_NODE_DILATEERODE_DISTANCE_FEATHER:
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "falloff", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
break;
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_inpaint(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "distance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
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static void node_composit_buts_despeckle(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "threshold", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "threshold_neighbour", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_diff_matte(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "tolerance", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "falloff", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_distance_matte(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col, *row;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
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uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Color Space:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "channel", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "tolerance", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "falloff", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_color_spill(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row, *col;
uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Despill Channel:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "channel", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "limit_method", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "limit_method") == 0) {
uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Limiting Channel:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "limit_channel", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
uiItemR(col, ptr, "ratio", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "use_unspill", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
if (RNA_boolean_get(ptr, "use_unspill") == TRUE) {
uiItemR(col, ptr, "unspill_red", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "unspill_green", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "unspill_blue", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_chroma_matte(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "tolerance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "threshold", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
/*uiItemR(col, ptr, "lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE); Removed for now */
uiItemR(col, ptr, "gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
/*uiItemR(col, ptr, "shadow_adjust", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE); Removed for now*/
}
static void node_composit_buts_color_matte(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "color_hue", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "color_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "color_value", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_channel_matte(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col, *row;
uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Color Space:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "color_space", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Key Channel:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "matte_channel", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "limit_method", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "limit_method") == 0) {
uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Limiting Channel:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "limit_channel", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
uiItemR(col, ptr, "limit_max", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "limit_min", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_luma_matte(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "limit_max", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "limit_min", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_map_uv(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "alpha", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_id_mask(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "index", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_antialiasing", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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/* draw function for file output node sockets, displays only sub-path and format, no value button */
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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static void node_draw_input_file_output(bContext *C, uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *ptr, PointerRNA *node_ptr, int UNUSED(linked))
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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bNodeTree *ntree = ptr->id.data;
bNodeSocket *sock = ptr->data;
uiLayout *row;
PointerRNA inputptr, imfptr;
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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int imtype;
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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imfptr = RNA_pointer_get(node_ptr, "format");
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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imtype = RNA_enum_get(&imfptr, "file_format");
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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if (imtype == R_IMF_IMTYPE_MULTILAYER) {
NodeImageMultiFileSocket *input = sock->storage;
RNA_pointer_create(&ntree->id, &RNA_NodeOutputFileSlotLayer, input, &inputptr);
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uiItemL(row, input->layer, ICON_NONE);
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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}
else {
NodeImageMultiFileSocket *input = sock->storage;
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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PropertyRNA *imtype_prop;
const char *imtype_name;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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uiBlock *block;
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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RNA_pointer_create(&ntree->id, &RNA_NodeOutputFileSlotFile, input, &inputptr);
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uiItemL(row, input->path, ICON_NONE);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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if (!RNA_boolean_get(&inputptr, "use_node_format"))
imfptr = RNA_pointer_get(&inputptr, "format");
imtype_prop = RNA_struct_find_property(&imfptr, "file_format");
RNA_property_enum_name((bContext *)C, &imfptr, imtype_prop,
RNA_property_enum_get(&imfptr, imtype_prop), &imtype_name);
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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block = uiLayoutGetBlock(row);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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uiBlockSetEmboss(block, UI_EMBOSSP);
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uiItemL(row, imtype_name, ICON_NONE);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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uiBlockSetEmboss(block, UI_EMBOSSN);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_file_output(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
PointerRNA imfptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "format");
int multilayer = (RNA_enum_get(&imfptr, "file_format") == R_IMF_IMTYPE_MULTILAYER);
if (multilayer)
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uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Path:"), ICON_NONE);
else
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uiItemL(layout, IFACE_("Base Path:"), ICON_NONE);
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "base_path", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_file_output_details(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
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{
PointerRNA imfptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "format");
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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PointerRNA active_input_ptr, op_ptr;
uiLayout *row, *col;
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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int active_index;
int multilayer = (RNA_enum_get(&imfptr, "file_format") == R_IMF_IMTYPE_MULTILAYER);
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
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node_composit_buts_file_output(layout, C, ptr);
uiTemplateImageSettings(layout, &imfptr, FALSE);
uiItemS(layout);
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
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uiItemO(layout, IFACE_("Add Input"), ICON_ZOOMIN, "NODE_OT_output_file_add_socket");
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
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row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(row, TRUE);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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active_index = RNA_int_get(ptr, "active_input_index");
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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/* using different collection properties if multilayer format is enabled */
if (multilayer) {
uiTemplateList(col, C, "UI_UL_list", "file_output_node", ptr, "layer_slots", ptr, "active_input_index", 0, 0, 0);
RNA_property_collection_lookup_int(ptr, RNA_struct_find_property(ptr, "layer_slots"),
active_index, &active_input_ptr);
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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}
else {
uiTemplateList(col, C, "UI_UL_list", "file_output_node", ptr, "file_slots", ptr, "active_input_index", 0, 0, 0);
RNA_property_collection_lookup_int(ptr, RNA_struct_find_property(ptr, "file_slots"),
active_index, &active_input_ptr);
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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}
/* XXX collection lookup does not return the ID part of the pointer, setting this manually here */
active_input_ptr.id.data = ptr->id.data;
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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col = uiLayoutColumn(row, TRUE);
op_ptr = uiItemFullO(col, "NODE_OT_output_file_move_active_socket", "",
ICON_TRIA_UP, NULL, WM_OP_INVOKE_DEFAULT, UI_ITEM_O_RETURN_PROPS);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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RNA_enum_set(&op_ptr, "direction", 1);
op_ptr = uiItemFullO(col, "NODE_OT_output_file_move_active_socket", "",
ICON_TRIA_DOWN, NULL, WM_OP_INVOKE_DEFAULT, UI_ITEM_O_RETURN_PROPS);
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
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RNA_enum_set(&op_ptr, "direction", 2);
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
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if (active_input_ptr.data) {
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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if (multilayer) {
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Layer:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
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uiItemR(row, &active_input_ptr, "name", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemFullO(row, "NODE_OT_output_file_remove_active_socket", "",
ICON_X, NULL, WM_OP_EXEC_DEFAULT, UI_ITEM_R_ICON_ONLY);
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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}
else {
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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uiItemL(col, IFACE_("File Path:"), ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
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uiItemR(row, &active_input_ptr, "path", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemFullO(row, "NODE_OT_output_file_remove_active_socket", "",
ICON_X, NULL, WM_OP_EXEC_DEFAULT, UI_ITEM_R_ICON_ONLY);
A couple more changes to the file and image nodes to improve access to layers that don't follow Blender's rlayer.rpass naming scheme. --- Changes to File Output node --- * Flat layer names in EXR multilayer files. For a socket with name "AAA" the previous resulting EXR layer name would be "AAA.AAA", i.e. the render layer as well as render pass would use the socket name. Now the "render_layer.render_pass" scheme is ignored in multilayer files, socket names are directly written to EXR layers (EXR layer name is "AAA" in this example). If sockets should have a notion of "render layer" this can still be achieved by explicitly adding a separator, e.g. "AAA.BBB". When loading such layers into a Blender Image struct, the name is interpreted as a "render_layer.render_pass" again (although the image node does not care about it, see below). * Socket sub-paths (for singlelayer) or layer names (for multilayer) are stored in dedicated string variables in the socket storage data. This way the RNA can define precise string subtypes (PROP_FILEPATH) and length. The file/layer slots are defined as separate structs with own name properties in the RNA as well, so they can be used nicely with the list template. * Ensure unique socket paths/layer names to prevent overwriting of files and layers respectively. --- Changes to Image node --- * Loading multilayer OpenEXR files has improved layer name splitting into render layer + render pass names now. This properly supports arbitrary EXR layer names now. Example: OpenEXR layer name: AAA.BBB.CCC is split into Render layer name: AAA.BBB Render pass name: CCC If the layer name has no '.' separators the render layer name is empty. * Image node ignores the selected render layer in the image user data. Instead all existing layers are displayed at the same time by combining the render layer names with render pass names again, to reconstruct the original EXR layer name. This avoids the problem that render layers with empty name are not selectetable in the dropdown and allows using all image layers at the same time without duplicating the node.
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/* format details for individual files */
imfptr = RNA_pointer_get(&active_input_ptr, "format");
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
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uiItemL(col, IFACE_("Format:"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, &active_input_ptr, "use_node_format", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiLayoutSetActive(col, RNA_boolean_get(&active_input_ptr, "use_node_format") == FALSE);
uiTemplateImageSettings(col, &imfptr, FALSE);
}
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
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}
}
static void node_composit_buts_scale(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "space", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "space") == CMP_SCALE_RENDERPERCENT) {
uiLayout *row;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "frame_method", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "offset_x", 0, "X", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "offset_y", 0, "Y", ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_rotate(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "filter_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_invert(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "invert_rgb", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "invert_alpha", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_premulkey(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "mapping", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_view_levels(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "channel", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_colorbalance(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *split, *col, *row;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "correction_method", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "correction_method") == 0) {
split = uiLayoutSplit(layout, 0.0f, FALSE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(split, FALSE);
uiTemplateColorPicker(col, ptr, "lift", 1, 1, 0, 1);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "lift", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(split, FALSE);
uiTemplateColorPicker(col, ptr, "gamma", 1, 1, 1, 1);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "gamma", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(split, FALSE);
uiTemplateColorPicker(col, ptr, "gain", 1, 1, 1, 1);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "gain", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
else {
split = uiLayoutSplit(layout, 0.0f, FALSE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(split, FALSE);
uiTemplateColorPicker(col, ptr, "offset", 1, 1, 0, 1);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "offset", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(split, FALSE);
uiTemplateColorPicker(col, ptr, "power", 1, 1, 0, 1);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "power", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(split, FALSE);
uiTemplateColorPicker(col, ptr, "slope", 1, 1, 0, 1);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "slope", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
}
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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static void node_composit_buts_colorbalance_but(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "correction_method", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "correction_method") == 0) {
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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uiTemplateColorPicker(layout, ptr, "lift", 1, 1, 0, 1);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "lift", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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uiTemplateColorPicker(layout, ptr, "gamma", 1, 1, 1, 1);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "gamma", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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uiTemplateColorPicker(layout, ptr, "gain", 1, 1, 1, 1);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "gain", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
else {
uiTemplateColorPicker(layout, ptr, "offset", 1, 1, 0, 1);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "offset", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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uiTemplateColorPicker(layout, ptr, "power", 1, 1, 0, 1);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "power", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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uiTemplateColorPicker(layout, ptr, "slope", 1, 1, 0, 1);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "slope", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
====== Proposal: Nodes property windows enhancement ====== ===== Situation before this patch ===== in the current situation inside the node editor there is a properties panel (press 'n'-key). This pabel displays some information about the node, backdrop and grease pencil. The UI of the property panel is typically vertical oriented. Nodes in the other hand are not oriented in a direction. Both area's are draw via the same draw function. With some nodes this will create not user-friendly UI. Try the color-balance for instance). The 3 color circles are drawn next to each other, it would be better to draw them below each other. When creating more complex nodes you don't want to display all handles in the node-panel and in the properties panel. For instance fine-tuning handles you only want to appear in the property panel to reduce place in the node itself. ===== Situation after this patch ===== This patch separates the draw functions of the property panel and the node panel. When no special draw function is created for the property panel, the draw function of the node will be used as 'fallback' ===== Impact ===== ==== BKE_node.h ==== add a new uifunc (called uifuncbut) to the bNodeType struct. The definition is the same as the uifunc. ==== node_buttons.c ==== if the uifuncbut is set, call it. currently calls the uifunc method ==== drawnode.c ==== static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype). set the uifuncbut function where needed. When at the end of the method uifuncbut is still empty, set uifuncbut to the uifunc. ===== Final note ===== ! PS. this is not limited to the compositor it also works for Materials and Textures ! ! PPS. For other branching creating their own node-tree. Please make sure that your uifuncbut is set NULL or a valid draw function !
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}
static void node_composit_buts_huecorrect(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
bNode *node = ptr->data;
CurveMapping *cumap = node->storage;
if (_sample_col[0] != SAMPLE_FLT_ISNONE) {
cumap->flag |= CUMA_DRAW_SAMPLE;
copy_v3_v3(cumap->sample, _sample_col);
}
else {
cumap->flag &= ~CUMA_DRAW_SAMPLE;
}
uiTemplateCurveMapping(layout, ptr, "mapping", 'h', 0, 0);
}
static void node_composit_buts_ycc(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "mode", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_movieclip(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "clip", NULL, "CLIP_OT_open", NULL);
}
static void node_composit_buts_movieclip_details(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
bNode *node = ptr->data;
PointerRNA clipptr;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "clip", NULL, "CLIP_OT_open", NULL);
if (!node->id)
return;
clipptr = RNA_pointer_get(ptr, "clip");
uiTemplateColorspaceSettings(layout, &clipptr, "colorspace_settings");
}
static void node_composit_buts_stabilize2d(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "clip", NULL, "CLIP_OT_open", NULL);
if (!node->id)
return;
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "filter_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_translate(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_relative", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "wrap_axis", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_transform(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "filter_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_moviedistortion(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "clip", NULL, "CLIP_OT_open", NULL);
if (!node->id)
return;
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "distortion_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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static void node_composit_buts_colorcorrection(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row;
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "red", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "green", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "blue", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
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uiItemL(row, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Saturation"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Contrast"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Gamma"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Gain"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Lift"), ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Master"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Highlights"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Midtones"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Shadows"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, "", ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_start", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_end", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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}
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static void node_composit_buts_colorcorrection_but(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiLayout *row;
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "red", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "green", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "blue", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = layout;
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Saturation"), ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_saturation", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Contrast"), ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_contrast", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Gamma"), ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_gamma", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Gain"), ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_gain", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
2012-09-04 18:47:08 +00:00
uiItemL(row, IFACE_("Lift"), ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
uiItemR(row, ptr, "master_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "highlights_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "shadows_lift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, FALSE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_start", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "midtones_end", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_switch(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "check", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_boxmask(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row;
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "x", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "y", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "width", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "height", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "rotation", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "mask_type", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_bokehimage(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "flaps", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "angle", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "rounding", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "catadioptric", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "shift", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_bokehblur(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_variable_size", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
// uiItemR(layout, ptr, "f_stop", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE); // UNUSED
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "blur_max", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_backdrop_viewer(SpaceNode *snode, ImBuf *backdrop, bNode *node, int x, int y)
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
{
// node_composit_backdrop_canvas(snode, backdrop, node, x, y);
if (node->custom1 == 0) {
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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const float backdropWidth = backdrop->x;
const float backdropHeight = backdrop->y;
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const float cx = x + snode->zoom * backdropWidth * node->custom3;
const float cy = y + snode->zoom * backdropHeight * node->custom4;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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glColor3f(1.0, 1.0, 1.0);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
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glVertex2f(cx - 25, cy - 25);
glVertex2f(cx + 25, cy + 25);
glVertex2f(cx + 25, cy - 25);
glVertex2f(cx - 25, cy + 25);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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glEnd();
}
}
static void node_composit_backdrop_boxmask(SpaceNode *snode, ImBuf *backdrop, bNode *node, int x, int y)
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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{
NodeBoxMask *boxmask = node->storage;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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const float backdropWidth = backdrop->x;
const float backdropHeight = backdrop->y;
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const float aspect = backdropWidth / backdropHeight;
const float rad = DEG2RADF(-boxmask->rotation);
const float cosine = cosf(rad);
const float sine = sinf(rad);
const float halveBoxWidth = backdropWidth * (boxmask->width / 2.0f);
const float halveBoxHeight = backdropHeight * (boxmask->height / 2.0f) * aspect;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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float cx, cy, x1, x2, x3, x4;
float y1, y2, y3, y4;
/* keep this, saves us from a version patch */
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if (snode->zoom == 0.0f) snode->zoom = 1.0f;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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glColor3f(1.0, 1.0, 1.0);
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cx = x + snode->zoom * backdropWidth * boxmask->x;
cy = y + snode->zoom * backdropHeight * boxmask->y;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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x1 = cx - (cosine * halveBoxWidth + sine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
x2 = cx - (cosine * -halveBoxWidth + sine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
x3 = cx - (cosine * -halveBoxWidth + sine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
x4 = cx - (cosine * halveBoxWidth + sine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y1 = cy - (-sine * halveBoxWidth + cosine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y2 = cy - (-sine * -halveBoxWidth + cosine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y3 = cy - (-sine * -halveBoxWidth + cosine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y4 = cy - (-sine * halveBoxWidth + cosine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
glVertex2f(x1, y1);
glVertex2f(x2, y2);
glVertex2f(x3, y3);
glVertex2f(x4, y4);
glEnd();
}
static void node_composit_backdrop_ellipsemask(SpaceNode *snode, ImBuf *backdrop, bNode *node, int x, int y)
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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{
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NodeEllipseMask *ellipsemask = node->storage;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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const float backdropWidth = backdrop->x;
const float backdropHeight = backdrop->y;
const float aspect = backdropWidth / backdropHeight;
const float rad = DEG2RADF(-ellipsemask->rotation);
const float cosine = cosf(rad);
const float sine = sinf(rad);
const float halveBoxWidth = backdropWidth * (ellipsemask->width / 2.0f);
const float halveBoxHeight = backdropHeight * (ellipsemask->height / 2.0f) * aspect;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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float cx, cy, x1, x2, x3, x4;
float y1, y2, y3, y4;
/* keep this, saves us from a version patch */
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if (snode->zoom == 0.0f) snode->zoom = 1.0f;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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glColor3f(1.0, 1.0, 1.0);
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cx = x + snode->zoom * backdropWidth * ellipsemask->x;
cy = y + snode->zoom * backdropHeight * ellipsemask->y;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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x1 = cx - (cosine * halveBoxWidth + sine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
x2 = cx - (cosine * -halveBoxWidth + sine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
x3 = cx - (cosine * -halveBoxWidth + sine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
x4 = cx - (cosine * halveBoxWidth + sine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y1 = cy - (-sine * halveBoxWidth + cosine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y2 = cy - (-sine * -halveBoxWidth + cosine * halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y3 = cy - (-sine * -halveBoxWidth + cosine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
y4 = cy - (-sine * halveBoxWidth + cosine * -halveBoxHeight) * snode->zoom;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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glBegin(GL_LINE_LOOP);
glVertex2f(x1, y1);
glVertex2f(x2, y2);
glVertex2f(x3, y3);
glVertex2f(x4, y4);
glEnd();
}
static void node_composit_buts_ellipsemask(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *row;
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "x", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "y", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, TRUE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(row, ptr, "width", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "height", UI_ITEM_R_SLIDER, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "rotation", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "mask_type", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_composite(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_alpha", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_viewer(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_alpha", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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static void node_composit_buts_viewer_but(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_alpha", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "tile_order", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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if (RNA_enum_get(ptr, "tile_order") == 0) {
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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uiItemR(col, ptr, "center_x", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "center_y", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_mask(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
bNode *node = ptr->data;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "mask", NULL, NULL, NULL);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_antialiasing", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_feather", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "size_source", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
if (node->custom1 & (CMP_NODEFLAG_MASK_FIXED | CMP_NODEFLAG_MASK_FIXED_SCENE)) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "size_x", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "size_y", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "use_motion_blur", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
if (node->custom1 & CMP_NODEFLAG_MASK_MOTION_BLUR) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "motion_blur_samples", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "motion_blur_shutter", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
}
static void node_composit_buts_keyingscreen(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
bNode *node = ptr->data;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "clip", NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (node->id) {
MovieClip *clip = (MovieClip *) node->id;
uiLayout *col;
PointerRNA tracking_ptr;
RNA_pointer_create(&clip->id, &RNA_MovieTracking, &clip->tracking, &tracking_ptr);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemPointerR(col, ptr, "tracking_object", &tracking_ptr, "objects", "", ICON_OBJECT_DATA);
}
}
Initial commit of new keying nodes 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.
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static void node_composit_buts_keying(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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/* bNode *node = ptr->data; */ /* UNUSED */
Initial commit of new keying nodes 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.
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "blur_pre", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "screen_balance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "despill_factor", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "despill_balance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "edge_kernel_radius", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "edge_kernel_tolerance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
Initial commit of new keying nodes 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.
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "clip_black", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "clip_white", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "dilate_distance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "feather_falloff", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "feather_distance", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
Initial commit of new keying nodes 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.
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uiItemR(layout, ptr, "blur_post", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_composit_buts_trackpos(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "clip", NULL, "CLIP_OT_open", NULL);
if (node->id) {
MovieClip *clip = (MovieClip *) node->id;
MovieTracking *tracking = &clip->tracking;
MovieTrackingObject *object;
uiLayout *col;
PointerRNA tracking_ptr;
NodeTrackPosData *data = node->storage;
RNA_pointer_create(&clip->id, &RNA_MovieTracking, tracking, &tracking_ptr);
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col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
uiItemPointerR(col, ptr, "tracking_object", &tracking_ptr, "objects", "", ICON_OBJECT_DATA);
object = BKE_tracking_object_get_named(tracking, data->tracking_object);
if (object) {
PointerRNA object_ptr;
RNA_pointer_create(&clip->id, &RNA_MovieTrackingObject, object, &object_ptr);
uiItemPointerR(col, ptr, "track_name", &object_ptr, "tracks", "", ICON_ANIM_DATA);
}
else {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "track_name", 0, "", ICON_ANIM_DATA);
}
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "position", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
if (node->custom1 == 2) {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "frame_relative", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
}
}
/* only once called */
static void node_composit_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype)
{
switch (ntype->type) {
case CMP_NODE_IMAGE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_image;
ntype->uifuncbut = node_composit_buts_image_details;
break;
case CMP_NODE_R_LAYERS:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_renderlayers;
break;
case CMP_NODE_NORMAL:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_normal;
break;
case CMP_NODE_CURVE_VEC:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_curvevec;
break;
case CMP_NODE_CURVE_RGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_curvecol;
break;
case CMP_NODE_VALUE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_value;
break;
case CMP_NODE_RGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_rgb;
break;
case CMP_NODE_FLIP:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_flip;
break;
case CMP_NODE_SPLITVIEWER:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_splitviewer;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MIX_RGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_mix_rgb;
break;
case CMP_NODE_VALTORGB:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_colorramp;
break;
case CMP_NODE_CROP:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_crop;
break;
case CMP_NODE_BLUR:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_blur;
break;
case CMP_NODE_DBLUR:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_dblur;
break;
case CMP_NODE_BILATERALBLUR:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_bilateralblur;
break;
case CMP_NODE_DEFOCUS:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_defocus;
break;
case CMP_NODE_GLARE:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_glare;
break;
case CMP_NODE_TONEMAP:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_tonemap;
break;
case CMP_NODE_LENSDIST:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_lensdist;
break;
case CMP_NODE_VECBLUR:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_vecblur;
break;
case CMP_NODE_FILTER:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_filter;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MAP_VALUE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_map_value;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MAP_RANGE:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_map_range;
break;
case CMP_NODE_TIME:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_time;
break;
case CMP_NODE_ALPHAOVER:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_alphaover;
break;
case CMP_NODE_HUE_SAT:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_hue_sat;
break;
case CMP_NODE_TEXTURE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_texture;
break;
case CMP_NODE_DILATEERODE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_dilateerode;
break;
case CMP_NODE_INPAINT:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_inpaint;
break;
2012-08-23 06:48:01 +00:00
case CMP_NODE_DESPECKLE:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_despeckle;
break;
case CMP_NODE_OUTPUT_FILE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_file_output;
ntype->uifuncbut = node_composit_buts_file_output_details;
A number of changes to node RNA and the file output node, to simplify socket types and make node code more robust for future nodes with extra socket data. * Removed the struct_type identifier from sockets completely. Any specialization of socket types can be done by using separate collections in RNA and customized socket draw callbacks in node type. Sockets themselves are pure data inputs/outputs now. Possibly the sock->storage data could also be removed, but this will change anyway with id properties in custom nodes. * Replaced the direct socket button draw calls by extra callbacks in node types. This allows nodes to draw sockets in specialized ways without referring to the additional struct_type identifier. Default is simply drawing the socket default_value button, only file output node overrides this atm. * File output node slots now use a separate file sub-path in their storage data, instead of using the socket name. That way the path is an actual PROP_FILEPATH property and it works better with the UI list template (name property is local to the data struct). * Node draw contexts for options on the node itself and detail buttons in the sidebar now have an extra context pointer "node" (uiLayoutSetContextPointer). This can be used to bind operator buttons to a specific node, instead of having to rely on the active/selected node(s) or making weak links via node name. Compare to modifiers and logic bricks, they use the same feature. * Added another operator for reordering custom input slots in the file output node.
2012-05-02 07:18:51 +00:00
ntype->drawinputfunc = node_draw_input_file_output;
Adds a new node type for saving multiple image files from a single node. 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.
2012-02-22 12:24:04 +00:00
break;
case CMP_NODE_DIFF_MATTE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_diff_matte;
break;
case CMP_NODE_DIST_MATTE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_distance_matte;
break;
case CMP_NODE_COLOR_SPILL:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_color_spill;
break;
case CMP_NODE_CHROMA_MATTE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_chroma_matte;
break;
case CMP_NODE_COLOR_MATTE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_color_matte;
break;
case CMP_NODE_SCALE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_scale;
break;
case CMP_NODE_ROTATE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_rotate;
break;
case CMP_NODE_CHANNEL_MATTE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_channel_matte;
break;
case CMP_NODE_LUMA_MATTE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_luma_matte;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MAP_UV:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_map_uv;
break;
case CMP_NODE_ID_MASK:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_id_mask;
break;
2012-01-10 19:08:08 +00:00
case CMP_NODE_DOUBLEEDGEMASK:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_double_edge_mask;
2012-01-10 19:08:08 +00:00
break;
case CMP_NODE_MATH:
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ntype->uifunc = node_buts_math;
break;
case CMP_NODE_INVERT:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_invert;
break;
case CMP_NODE_PREMULKEY:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_premulkey;
break;
case CMP_NODE_VIEW_LEVELS:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_view_levels;
break;
case CMP_NODE_COLORBALANCE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_colorbalance;
ntype->uifuncbut = node_composit_buts_colorbalance_but;
2011-07-04 19:22:37 +00:00
break;
case CMP_NODE_HUECORRECT:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_huecorrect;
break;
case CMP_NODE_ZCOMBINE:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_zcombine;
break;
case CMP_NODE_COMBYCCA:
case CMP_NODE_SEPYCCA:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_ycc;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MOVIECLIP:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_movieclip;
ntype->uifuncbut = node_composit_buts_movieclip_details;
break;
case CMP_NODE_STABILIZE2D:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_stabilize2d;
break;
case CMP_NODE_TRANSFORM:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_transform;
break;
case CMP_NODE_TRANSLATE:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_translate;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MOVIEDISTORTION:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_moviedistortion;
break;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
case CMP_NODE_COLORCORRECTION:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_colorcorrection;
ntype->uifuncbut = node_composit_buts_colorcorrection_but;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
break;
case CMP_NODE_SWITCH:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_switch;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
break;
case CMP_NODE_MASK_BOX:
2012-05-27 19:38:10 +00:00
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_boxmask;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
ntype->uibackdropfunc = node_composit_backdrop_boxmask;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MASK_ELLIPSE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_ellipsemask;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
2012-05-17 12:49:33 +00:00
ntype->uibackdropfunc = node_composit_backdrop_ellipsemask;
break;
case CMP_NODE_BOKEHIMAGE:
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ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_bokehimage;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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break;
case CMP_NODE_BOKEHBLUR:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_bokehblur;
break;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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case CMP_NODE_VIEWER:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_viewer;
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ntype->uifuncbut = node_composit_buts_viewer_but;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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ntype->uibackdropfunc = node_composit_backdrop_viewer;
break;
case CMP_NODE_COMPOSITE:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_composite;
break;
case CMP_NODE_MASK:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_mask;
break;
case CMP_NODE_KEYINGSCREEN:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_keyingscreen;
break;
Initial commit of new keying nodes 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.
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case CMP_NODE_KEYING:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_keying;
break;
case CMP_NODE_TRACKPOS:
ntype->uifunc = node_composit_buts_trackpos;
break;
}
}
/* ****************** BUTTON CALLBACKS FOR TEXTURE NODES ***************** */
static void node_texture_buts_bricks(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiLayout *col;
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "offset", 0, IFACE_("Offset"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "offset_frequency", 0, IFACE_("Frequency"), ICON_NONE);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, TRUE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "squash", 0, IFACE_("Squash"), ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, ptr, "squash_frequency", 0, IFACE_("Frequency"), ICON_NONE);
}
static void node_texture_buts_proc(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
PointerRNA tex_ptr;
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bNode *node = ptr->data;
ID *id = ptr->id.data;
Tex *tex = (Tex *)node->storage;
uiLayout *col, *row;
RNA_pointer_create(id, &RNA_Texture, tex, &tex_ptr);
col = uiLayoutColumn(layout, FALSE);
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switch (tex->type) {
case TEX_BLEND:
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "progression", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "use_flip_axis", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_MARBLE:
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "marble_type", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "noise_type", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis_2", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_MAGIC:
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_depth", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_STUCCI:
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "stucci_type", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "noise_type", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_WOOD:
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "wood_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis_2", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiLayoutSetActive(row, !(ELEM(tex->stype, TEX_BAND, TEX_RING)));
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "noise_type", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_CLOUDS:
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "cloud_type", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
row = uiLayoutRow(col, FALSE);
uiItemR(row, &tex_ptr, "noise_type", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_depth", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, IFACE_("Depth"), ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_DISTNOISE:
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_distortion", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_MUSGRAVE:
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "musgrave_type", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "noise_basis", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
break;
case TEX_VORONOI:
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "distance_metric", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
if (tex->vn_distm == TEX_MINKOVSKY) {
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "minkovsky_exponent", 0, NULL, ICON_NONE);
}
uiItemR(col, &tex_ptr, "color_mode", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
break;
}
}
static void node_texture_buts_image(uiLayout *layout, bContext *C, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiTemplateID(layout, C, ptr, "image", NULL, "IMAGE_OT_open", NULL);
}
static void node_texture_buts_output(uiLayout *layout, bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "filepath", 0, "", ICON_NONE);
}
/* only once called */
static void node_texture_set_butfunc(bNodeType *ntype)
{
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if (ntype->type >= TEX_NODE_PROC && ntype->type < TEX_NODE_PROC_MAX) {
ntype->uifunc = node_texture_buts_proc;
}
else {
switch (ntype->type) {
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case TEX_NODE_MATH:
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_math;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_MIX_RGB:
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_mix_rgb;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_VALTORGB:
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_colorramp;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_CURVE_RGB:
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_curvecol;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_CURVE_TIME:
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_time;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_TEXTURE:
ntype->uifunc = node_buts_texture;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_BRICKS:
ntype->uifunc = node_texture_buts_bricks;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_IMAGE:
ntype->uifunc = node_texture_buts_image;
break;
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case TEX_NODE_OUTPUT:
ntype->uifunc = node_texture_buts_output;
break;
}
}
}
/* ******* init draw callbacks for all tree types, only called in usiblender.c, once ************* */
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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static void node_property_update_default(Main *bmain, Scene *UNUSED(scene), PointerRNA *ptr)
{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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bNodeTree *ntree = ptr->id.data;
ED_node_tag_update_nodetree(bmain, ntree);
}
static void node_socket_template_properties_update(bNodeType *ntype, bNodeSocketTemplate *stemp)
{
StructRNA *srna = ntype->ext.srna;
PropertyRNA *prop = RNA_struct_type_find_property(srna, stemp->identifier);
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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if (prop)
RNA_def_property_update_runtime(prop, node_property_update_default);
}
static void node_template_properties_update(bNodeType *ntype)
{
bNodeSocketTemplate *stemp;
if (ntype->inputs) {
for (stemp = ntype->inputs; stemp->type >= 0; ++stemp)
node_socket_template_properties_update(ntype, stemp);
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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if (ntype->outputs) {
for (stemp = ntype->outputs; stemp->type >= 0; ++stemp)
node_socket_template_properties_update(ntype, stemp);
}
}
static void node_socket_undefined_draw(bContext *UNUSED(C), uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *UNUSED(ptr), PointerRNA *UNUSED(node_ptr))
{
uiItemL(layout, "Undefined Socket Type", ICON_ERROR);
}
static void node_socket_undefined_draw_color(bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *UNUSED(ptr), PointerRNA *UNUSED(node_ptr), float *r_color)
{
r_color[0] = 1.0f;
r_color[1] = 0.0f;
r_color[2] = 0.0f;
r_color[3] = 1.0f;
}
static void node_socket_undefined_interface_draw(bContext *UNUSED(C), uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *UNUSED(ptr))
{
uiItemL(layout, "Undefined Socket Type", ICON_ERROR);
}
static void node_socket_undefined_interface_draw_color(bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *UNUSED(ptr), float *r_color)
{
r_color[0] = 1.0f;
r_color[1] = 0.0f;
r_color[2] = 0.0f;
r_color[3] = 1.0f;
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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void ED_node_init_butfuncs(void)
{
/* Fallback types for undefined tree, nodes, sockets
* Defined in blenkernel, but not registered in type hashes.
*/
/*extern bNodeTreeType NodeTreeTypeUndefined;*/
extern bNodeType NodeTypeUndefined;
extern bNodeSocketType NodeSocketTypeUndefined;
/* default ui functions */
NodeTypeUndefined.drawfunc = node_draw_default;
NodeTypeUndefined.drawupdatefunc = node_update_default;
NodeTypeUndefined.select_area_func = node_select_area_default;
NodeTypeUndefined.tweak_area_func = node_tweak_area_default;
NodeTypeUndefined.uifunc = NULL;
NodeTypeUndefined.uifuncbut = NULL;
NodeTypeUndefined.drawinputfunc = node_draw_input_default;
NodeTypeUndefined.drawoutputfunc = node_draw_output_default;
NodeTypeUndefined.resize_area_func = node_resize_area_default;
NodeSocketTypeUndefined.draw = node_socket_undefined_draw;
NodeSocketTypeUndefined.draw_color = node_socket_undefined_draw_color;
NodeSocketTypeUndefined.interface_draw = node_socket_undefined_interface_draw;
NodeSocketTypeUndefined.interface_draw_color = node_socket_undefined_interface_draw_color;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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/* node type ui functions */
NODE_TYPES_BEGIN(ntype)
/* default ui functions */
ntype->drawfunc = node_draw_default;
ntype->drawupdatefunc = node_update_default;
ntype->select_area_func = node_select_area_default;
ntype->tweak_area_func = node_tweak_area_default;
ntype->uifunc = NULL;
ntype->uifuncbut = NULL;
ntype->drawinputfunc = node_draw_input_default;
ntype->drawoutputfunc = node_draw_output_default;
ntype->resize_area_func = node_resize_area_default;
node_common_set_butfunc(ntype);
node_composit_set_butfunc(ntype);
node_shader_set_butfunc(ntype);
node_texture_set_butfunc(ntype);
/* define update callbacks for socket properties */
node_template_properties_update(ntype);
NODE_TYPES_END
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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/* tree type icons */
ntreeType_Composite->ui_icon = ICON_RENDERLAYERS;
ntreeType_Shader->ui_icon = ICON_MATERIAL;
ntreeType_Texture->ui_icon = ICON_TEXTURE;
}
void ED_init_custom_node_type(bNodeType *ntype)
{
/* default ui functions */
ntype->drawfunc = node_draw_default;
ntype->drawupdatefunc = node_update_default;
ntype->drawinputfunc = node_draw_input_default;
ntype->drawoutputfunc = node_draw_output_default;
ntype->resize_area_func = node_resize_area_default;
ntype->select_area_func = node_select_area_default;
ntype->tweak_area_func = node_tweak_area_default;
}
void ED_init_custom_node_socket_type(bNodeSocketType *stype)
{
/* default ui functions */
stype->draw = node_socket_button_label;
}
/* maps standard socket integer type to a color */
static const float std_node_socket_colors[][4] = {
{0.63, 0.63, 0.63, 1.0}, /* SOCK_FLOAT */
{0.39, 0.39, 0.78, 1.0}, /* SOCK_VECTOR */
{0.78, 0.78, 0.16, 1.0}, /* SOCK_RGBA */
{0.39, 0.78, 0.39, 1.0}, /* SOCK_SHADER */
{0.70, 0.65, 0.19, 1.0}, /* SOCK_BOOLEAN */
{0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0}, /*__SOCK_MESH (deprecated) */
{0.06, 0.52, 0.15, 1.0}, /* SOCK_INT */
{1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0}, /* SOCK_STRING */
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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};
/* common color callbacks for standard types */
static void std_node_socket_draw_color(bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr, PointerRNA *UNUSED(node_ptr), float *r_color)
{
bNodeSocket *sock = ptr->data;
int type = sock->typeinfo->type;
copy_v4_v4(r_color, std_node_socket_colors[type]);
}
static void std_node_socket_interface_draw_color(bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *ptr, float *r_color)
{
bNodeSocket *sock = ptr->data;
int type = sock->typeinfo->type;
copy_v4_v4(r_color, std_node_socket_colors[type]);
}
static void std_node_socket_draw(bContext *C, uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *ptr, PointerRNA *node_ptr)
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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{
bNodeSocket *sock = ptr->data;
int type = sock->typeinfo->type;
/*int subtype = sock->typeinfo->subtype;*/
switch (type) {
case SOCK_FLOAT:
case SOCK_INT:
case SOCK_BOOLEAN:
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "default_value", 0, sock->name, 0);
break;
case SOCK_VECTOR:
uiTemplateComponentMenu(layout, ptr, "default_value", sock->name);
break;
case SOCK_RGBA: {
uiLayout *row = uiLayoutRow(layout, false);
uiLayoutSetAlignment(row, UI_LAYOUT_ALIGN_LEFT);
/* draw the socket name right of the actual button */
uiItemR(row, ptr, "default_value", 0, "", 0);
uiItemL(row, sock->name, 0);
break;
}
case SOCK_STRING: {
uiLayout *row = uiLayoutRow(layout, true);
/* draw the socket name right of the actual button */
uiItemR(row, ptr, "default_value", 0, "", 0);
uiItemL(row, sock->name, 0);
break;
}
default:
node_socket_button_label(C, layout, ptr, node_ptr);
break;
}
}
static void std_node_socket_interface_draw(bContext *UNUSED(C), uiLayout *layout, PointerRNA *ptr)
{
bNodeSocket *sock = ptr->data;
int type = sock->typeinfo->type;
/*int subtype = sock->typeinfo->subtype;*/
switch (type) {
case SOCK_FLOAT: {
uiLayout *row;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "default_value", 0, NULL, 0);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, true);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "min_value", 0, "min", 0);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "max_value", 0, "max", 0);
break;
}
case SOCK_INT: {
uiLayout *row;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "default_value", 0, NULL, 0);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, true);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "min_value", 0, "min", 0);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "max_value", 0, "max", 0);
break;
}
case SOCK_BOOLEAN: {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "default_value", 0, NULL, 0);
break;
}
case SOCK_VECTOR: {
uiLayout *row;
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "default_value", UI_ITEM_R_EXPAND, NULL, 0);
row = uiLayoutRow(layout, true);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "min_value", 0, "min", 0);
uiItemR(row, ptr, "max_value", 0, "max", 0);
break;
}
case SOCK_RGBA: {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "default_value", 0, NULL, 0);
break;
}
case SOCK_STRING: {
uiItemR(layout, ptr, "default_value", 0, NULL, 0);
break;
}
}
}
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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void ED_init_standard_node_socket_type(bNodeSocketType *stype)
{
stype->draw = std_node_socket_draw;
stype->draw_color = std_node_socket_draw_color;
stype->interface_draw = std_node_socket_interface_draw;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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stype->interface_draw_color = std_node_socket_interface_draw_color;
}
static void node_socket_virtual_draw_color(bContext *UNUSED(C), PointerRNA *UNUSED(ptr), PointerRNA *UNUSED(node_ptr), float *r_color)
{
/* alpha = 0, empty circle */
zero_v4(r_color);
}
void ED_init_node_socket_type_virtual(bNodeSocketType *stype)
{
stype->draw = node_socket_button_label;
stype->draw_color = node_socket_virtual_draw_color;
}
/* ************** Generic drawing ************** */
Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIO Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
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void draw_nodespace_back_pix(const bContext *C, ARegion *ar, SpaceNode *snode)
{
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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if ((snode->flag & SNODE_BACKDRAW) && ED_node_is_compositor(snode)) {
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Image *ima = BKE_image_verify_viewer(IMA_TYPE_COMPOSITE, "Viewer Node");
void *lock;
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ImBuf *ibuf = BKE_image_acquire_ibuf(ima, NULL, &lock);
if (ibuf) {
float x, y;
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glPushMatrix();
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glPushMatrix();
/* keep this, saves us from a version patch */
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if (snode->zoom == 0.0f) snode->zoom = 1.0f;
/* somehow the offset has to be calculated inverse */
glaDefine2DArea(&ar->winrct);
/* ortho at pixel level curarea */
wmOrtho2(-GLA_PIXEL_OFS, ar->winx - GLA_PIXEL_OFS, -GLA_PIXEL_OFS, ar->winy - GLA_PIXEL_OFS);
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x = (ar->winx - snode->zoom * ibuf->x) / 2 + snode->xof;
y = (ar->winy - snode->zoom * ibuf->y) / 2 + snode->yof;
if (ibuf->rect || ibuf->rect_float) {
unsigned char *display_buffer = NULL;
void *cache_handle = NULL;
Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIO Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
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if (snode->flag & (SNODE_SHOW_R | SNODE_SHOW_G | SNODE_SHOW_B)) {
int ofs;
display_buffer = IMB_display_buffer_acquire_ctx(C, ibuf, &cache_handle);
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#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
if (snode->flag & SNODE_SHOW_R) ofs = 2;
else if (snode->flag & SNODE_SHOW_G) ofs = 1;
else ofs = 0;
#else
if (snode->flag & SNODE_SHOW_R) ofs = 1;
else if (snode->flag & SNODE_SHOW_G) ofs = 2;
else ofs = 3;
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#endif
glPixelZoom(snode->zoom, snode->zoom);
/* swap bytes, so alpha is most significant one, then just draw it as luminance int */
glaDrawPixelsSafe(x, y, ibuf->x, ibuf->y, ibuf->x, GL_LUMINANCE, GL_UNSIGNED_INT,
display_buffer + ofs);
glPixelZoom(1.0f, 1.0f);
}
else if (snode->flag & SNODE_SHOW_ALPHA) {
display_buffer = IMB_display_buffer_acquire_ctx(C, ibuf, &cache_handle);
glPixelZoom(snode->zoom, snode->zoom);
/* swap bytes, so alpha is most significant one, then just draw it as luminance int */
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#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
glPixelStorei(GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES, 1);
#endif
Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIO Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
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glaDrawPixelsSafe(x, y, ibuf->x, ibuf->y, ibuf->x, GL_LUMINANCE, GL_UNSIGNED_INT, display_buffer);
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#ifdef __BIG_ENDIAN__
glPixelStorei(GL_UNPACK_SWAP_BYTES, 0);
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#endif
glPixelZoom(1.0f, 1.0f);
}
else if (snode->flag & SNODE_USE_ALPHA) {
glEnable(GL_BLEND);
glBlendFunc(GL_SRC_ALPHA, GL_ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA);
glPixelZoom(snode->zoom, snode->zoom);
glaDrawImBuf_glsl_ctx(C, ibuf, x, y, GL_NEAREST);
glPixelZoom(1.0f, 1.0f);
glDisable(GL_BLEND);
}
else {
glPixelZoom(snode->zoom, snode->zoom);
glaDrawImBuf_glsl_ctx(C, ibuf, x, y, GL_NEAREST);
glPixelZoom(1.0f, 1.0f);
}
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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if (cache_handle)
IMB_display_buffer_release(cache_handle);
}
Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIO Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
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/** @note draw selected info on backdrop */
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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if (snode->edittree) {
bNode *node = snode->edittree->nodes.first;
rctf *viewer_border = &snode->edittree->viewer_border;
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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while (node) {
if (node->flag & NODE_SELECT) {
if (node->typeinfo->uibackdropfunc) {
node->typeinfo->uibackdropfunc(snode, ibuf, node, x, y);
}
}
node = node->next;
}
if ((snode->edittree->flag & NTREE_VIEWER_BORDER) &&
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viewer_border->xmin < viewer_border->xmax &&
viewer_border->ymin < viewer_border->ymax)
{
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_LINE);
setlinestyle(3);
cpack(0x4040FF);
glRectf(x + snode->zoom * viewer_border->xmin * ibuf->x,
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y + snode->zoom * viewer_border->ymin * ibuf->y,
x + snode->zoom * viewer_border->xmax * ibuf->x,
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y + snode->zoom * viewer_border->ymax * ibuf->y);
setlinestyle(0);
glPolygonMode(GL_FRONT_AND_BACK, GL_FILL);
}
____ `````|````` | | | ..'''' | | | |______ .'' | | | | ..' | | |_______ |___________ ....'' 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 )
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}
glMatrixMode(GL_PROJECTION);
glPopMatrix();
glMatrixMode(GL_MODELVIEW);
glPopMatrix();
}
BKE_image_release_ibuf(ima, ibuf, lock);
}
}
/* if v2d not NULL, it clips and returns 0 if not visible */
int node_link_bezier_points(View2D *v2d, SpaceNode *snode, bNodeLink *link, float coord_array[][2], int resol)
{
float dist, vec[4][2];
float deltax, deltay;
int toreroute, fromreroute;
/* in v0 and v3 we put begin/end points */
if (link->fromsock) {
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vec[0][0] = link->fromsock->locx;
vec[0][1] = link->fromsock->locy;
fromreroute = (link->fromnode && link->fromnode->type == NODE_REROUTE);
}
else {
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if (snode == NULL) return 0;
copy_v2_v2(vec[0], snode->cursor);
fromreroute = 0;
}
if (link->tosock) {
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vec[3][0] = link->tosock->locx;
vec[3][1] = link->tosock->locy;
toreroute = (link->tonode && link->tonode->type == NODE_REROUTE);
}
else {
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if (snode == NULL) return 0;
copy_v2_v2(vec[3], snode->cursor);
toreroute = 0;
}
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dist = UI_GetThemeValue(TH_NODE_CURVING) * 0.10f * ABS(vec[0][0] - vec[3][0]);
deltax = vec[3][0] - vec[0][0];
deltay = vec[3][1] - vec[0][1];
/* check direction later, for top sockets */
if (fromreroute) {
if (ABS(deltax) > ABS(deltay)) {
vec[1][1] = vec[0][1];
vec[1][0] = vec[0][0] + (deltax > 0 ? dist : -dist);
}
else {
vec[1][0] = vec[0][0];
vec[1][1] = vec[0][1] + (deltay > 0 ? dist : -dist);
}
}
else {
vec[1][0] = vec[0][0] + dist;
vec[1][1] = vec[0][1];
}
if (toreroute) {
if (ABS(deltax) > ABS(deltay)) {
vec[2][1] = vec[3][1];
vec[2][0] = vec[3][0] + (deltax > 0 ? -dist : dist);
}
else {
vec[2][0] = vec[3][0];
vec[2][1] = vec[3][1] + (deltay > 0 ? -dist : dist);
}
}
else {
vec[2][0] = vec[3][0] - dist;
vec[2][1] = vec[3][1];
}
if (v2d && min_ffff(vec[0][0], vec[1][0], vec[2][0], vec[3][0]) > v2d->cur.xmax) {
/* clipped */
}
else if (v2d && max_ffff(vec[0][0], vec[1][0], vec[2][0], vec[3][0]) < v2d->cur.xmin) {
/* clipped */
}
else {
/* always do all three, to prevent data hanging around */
BKE_curve_forward_diff_bezier(vec[0][0], vec[1][0], vec[2][0], vec[3][0],
coord_array[0] + 0, resol, sizeof(float) * 2);
BKE_curve_forward_diff_bezier(vec[0][1], vec[1][1], vec[2][1], vec[3][1],
coord_array[0] + 1, resol, sizeof(float) * 2);
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
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#define LINK_RESOL 24
#define LINK_ARROW 12 /* position of arrow on the link, LINK_RESOL/2 */
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#define ARROW_SIZE 7
void node_draw_link_bezier(View2D *v2d, SpaceNode *snode, bNodeLink *link,
int th_col1, int do_shaded, int th_col2, int do_triple, int th_col3)
{
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float coord_array[LINK_RESOL + 1][2];
if (node_link_bezier_points(v2d, snode, link, coord_array, LINK_RESOL)) {
float dist, spline_step = 0.0f;
int i;
int drawarrow;
/* store current linewidth */
float linew;
float arrow[2], arrow1[2], arrow2[2];
glGetFloatv(GL_LINE_WIDTH, &linew);
/* we can reuse the dist variable here to increment the GL curve eval amount*/
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dist = 1.0f / (float)LINK_RESOL;
glEnable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
drawarrow = ((link->tonode && (link->tonode->type == NODE_REROUTE)) &&
(link->fromnode && (link->fromnode->type == NODE_REROUTE)));
if (drawarrow) {
/* draw arrow in line segment LINK_ARROW */
float d_xy[2], len;
sub_v2_v2v2(d_xy, coord_array[LINK_ARROW], coord_array[LINK_ARROW - 1]);
len = len_v2(d_xy);
mul_v2_fl(d_xy, ARROW_SIZE / len);
arrow1[0] = coord_array[LINK_ARROW][0] - d_xy[0] + d_xy[1];
arrow1[1] = coord_array[LINK_ARROW][1] - d_xy[1] - d_xy[0];
arrow2[0] = coord_array[LINK_ARROW][0] - d_xy[0] - d_xy[1];
arrow2[1] = coord_array[LINK_ARROW][1] - d_xy[1] + d_xy[0];
arrow[0] = coord_array[LINK_ARROW][0];
arrow[1] = coord_array[LINK_ARROW][1];
}
if (do_triple) {
UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(th_col3, -80, -120);
glLineWidth(4.0f);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
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for (i = 0; i <= LINK_RESOL; i++) {
glVertex2fv(coord_array[i]);
}
glEnd();
if (drawarrow) {
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex2fv(arrow1);
glVertex2fv(arrow);
glVertex2fv(arrow);
glVertex2fv(arrow2);
glEnd();
}
}
/* XXX using GL_LINES for shaded node lines is a workaround
* for Intel hardware, this breaks with GL_LINE_STRIP and
* changing color in begin/end blocks.
*/
glLineWidth(1.5f);
if (do_shaded) {
glBegin(GL_LINES);
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for (i = 0; i < LINK_RESOL; i++) {
UI_ThemeColorBlend(th_col1, th_col2, spline_step);
glVertex2fv(coord_array[i]);
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UI_ThemeColorBlend(th_col1, th_col2, spline_step + dist);
glVertex2fv(coord_array[i + 1]);
spline_step += dist;
}
glEnd();
}
else {
UI_ThemeColor(th_col1);
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
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for (i = 0; i <= LINK_RESOL; i++) {
glVertex2fv(coord_array[i]);
}
glEnd();
}
if (drawarrow) {
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
glVertex2fv(arrow1);
glVertex2fv(arrow);
glVertex2fv(arrow);
glVertex2fv(arrow2);
glEnd();
}
glDisable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
/* restore previuos linewidth */
Holiday coding log :) Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
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glLineWidth(1.0f);
}
}
#if 0 /* not used in 2.5x yet */
static void node_link_straight_points(View2D *UNUSED(v2d), SpaceNode *snode, bNodeLink *link, float coord_array[][2])
{
if (link->fromsock) {
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coord_array[0][0] = link->fromsock->locx;
coord_array[0][1] = link->fromsock->locy;
}
else {
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if (snode == NULL) return;
coord_array[0][0] = snode->mx;
coord_array[0][1] = snode->my;
}
if (link->tosock) {
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coord_array[1][0] = link->tosock->locx;
coord_array[1][1] = link->tosock->locy;
}
else {
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if (snode == NULL) return;
coord_array[1][0] = snode->mx;
coord_array[1][1] = snode->my;
}
}
void node_draw_link_straight(View2D *v2d, SpaceNode *snode, bNodeLink *link,
int th_col1, int do_shaded, int th_col2, int do_triple, int th_col3)
{
float coord_array[2][2];
float linew;
int i;
node_link_straight_points(v2d, snode, link, coord_array);
/* store current linewidth */
glGetFloatv(GL_LINE_WIDTH, &linew);
glEnable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
if (do_triple) {
UI_ThemeColorShadeAlpha(th_col3, -80, -120);
glLineWidth(4.0f);
glBegin(GL_LINES);
glVertex2fv(coord_array[0]);
glVertex2fv(coord_array[1]);
glEnd();
}
UI_ThemeColor(th_col1);
glLineWidth(1.5f);
/* XXX using GL_LINES for shaded node lines is a workaround
* for Intel hardware, this breaks with GL_LINE_STRIP and
* changing color in begin/end blocks.
*/
if (do_shaded) {
glBegin(GL_LINES);
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for (i = 0; i < LINK_RESOL - 1; ++i) {
float t = (float)i / (float)(LINK_RESOL - 1);
UI_ThemeColorBlend(th_col1, th_col2, t);
glVertex2f((1.0f - t) * coord_array[0][0] + t * coord_array[1][0],
(1.0f - t) * coord_array[0][1] + t * coord_array[1][1]);
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t = (float)(i + 1) / (float)(LINK_RESOL - 1);
UI_ThemeColorBlend(th_col1, th_col2, t);
glVertex2f((1.0f - t) * coord_array[0][0] + t * coord_array[1][0],
(1.0f - t) * coord_array[0][1] + t * coord_array[1][1]);
}
glEnd();
}
else {
glBegin(GL_LINE_STRIP);
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for (i = 0; i < LINK_RESOL; ++i) {
float t = (float)i / (float)(LINK_RESOL - 1);
glVertex2f((1.0f - t) * coord_array[0][0] + t * coord_array[1][0],
(1.0f - t) * coord_array[0][1] + t * coord_array[1][1]);
}
glEnd();
}
glDisable(GL_LINE_SMOOTH);
/* restore previuos linewidth */
Holiday coding log :) Nice formatted version (pictures soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.66/Usability Short list of main changes: - Transparent region option (over main region), added code to blend in/out such panels. - Min size window now 640 x 480 - Fixed DPI for ui - lots of cleanup and changes everywhere. Icon image need correct size still, layer-in-use icon needs remake. - Macbook retina support, use command line --no-native-pixels to disable it - Timeline Marker label was drawing wrong - Trackpad and magic mouse: supports zoom (hold ctrl) - Fix for splash position: removed ghost function and made window size update after creation immediate - Fast undo buffer save now adds UI as well. Could be checked for regular file save even... Quit.blend and temp file saving use this now. - Dixed filename in window on reading quit.blend or temp saves, and they now add a warning in window title: "(Recovered)" - New Userpref option "Keep Session" - this always saves quit.blend, and loads on start. This allows keeping UI and data without actual saves, until you actually save. When you load startup.blend and quit, it recognises the quit.blend as a startup (no file name in header) - Added 3D view copy/paste buffers (selected objects). Shortcuts ctrl-c, ctrl-v (OSX, cmd-c, cmd-v). Coded partial file saving for it. Could be used for other purposes. Todo: use OS clipboards. - User preferences (themes, keymaps, user settings) now can be saved as a separate file. Old option is called "Save Startup File" the new one "Save User Settings". To visualise this difference, the 'save startup file' button has been removed from user preferences window. That option is available as CTRL+U and in File menu still. - OSX: fixed bug that stopped giving mouse events outside window. This also fixes "Continuous Grab" for OSX. (error since 2009)
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glLineWidth(1.0f);
}
#endif
/* note; this is used for fake links in groups too */
void node_draw_link(View2D *v2d, SpaceNode *snode, bNodeLink *link)
{
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int do_shaded = FALSE, th_col1 = TH_HEADER, th_col2 = TH_HEADER;
int do_triple = FALSE, th_col3 = TH_WIRE;
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if (link->fromsock == NULL && link->tosock == NULL)
return;
/* new connection */
if (!link->fromsock || !link->tosock) {
th_col1 = TH_ACTIVE;
do_triple = TRUE;
}
else {
/* going to give issues once... */
if (link->tosock->flag & SOCK_UNAVAIL)
return;
if (link->fromsock->flag & SOCK_UNAVAIL)
return;
Merge of the PyNodes branch (aka "custom nodes") into trunk. PyNodes opens up the node system in Blender to scripters and adds a number of UI-level improvements. === Dynamic node type registration === Node types can now be added at runtime, using the RNA registration mechanism from python. This enables addons such as render engines to create a complete user interface with nodes. Examples of how such nodes can be defined can be found in my personal wiki docs atm [1] and as a script template in release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py [2]. === Node group improvements === Each node editor now has a tree history of edited node groups, which allows opening and editing nested node groups. The node editor also supports pinning now, so that different spaces can be used to edit different node groups simultaneously. For more ramblings and rationale see (really old) blog post on code.blender.org [3]. The interface of node groups has been overhauled. Sockets of a node group are no longer displayed in columns on either side, but instead special input/output nodes are used to mirror group sockets inside a node tree. This solves the problem of long node lines in groups and allows more adaptable node layout. Internal sockets can be exposed from a group by either connecting to the extension sockets in input/output nodes (shown as empty circle) or by adding sockets from the node property bar in the "Interface" panel. Further details such as the socket name can also be changed there. [1] http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Phonybone/Python_Nodes [2] http://projects.blender.org/scm/viewvc.php/trunk/blender/release/scripts/templates_py/custom_nodes.py?view=markup&root=bf-blender [3] http://code.blender.org/index.php/2012/01/improving-node-group-interface-editing/
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if (link->flag & NODE_LINK_VALID) {
/* special indicated link, on drop-node */
if (link->flag & NODE_LINKFLAG_HILITE) {
th_col1 = th_col2 = TH_ACTIVE;
}
else {
/* regular link */
if (link->fromnode && link->fromnode->flag & SELECT)
th_col1 = TH_EDGE_SELECT;
if (link->tonode && link->tonode->flag & SELECT)
th_col2 = TH_EDGE_SELECT;
}
do_shaded = TRUE;
do_triple = TRUE;
}
else {
th_col1 = TH_REDALERT;
}
}
node_draw_link_bezier(v2d, snode, link, th_col1, do_shaded, th_col2, do_triple, th_col3);
// node_draw_link_straight(v2d, snode, link, th_col1, do_shaded, th_col2, do_triple, th_col3);
}
void ED_node_draw_snap(View2D *v2d, const float cent[2], float size, NodeBorder border)
{
glBegin(GL_LINES);
if (border & (NODE_LEFT | NODE_RIGHT)) {
glVertex2f(cent[0], v2d->cur.ymin);
glVertex2f(cent[0], v2d->cur.ymax);
}
else {
glVertex2f(cent[0], cent[1] - size);
glVertex2f(cent[0], cent[1] + size);
}
if (border & (NODE_TOP | NODE_BOTTOM)) {
glVertex2f(v2d->cur.xmin, cent[1]);
glVertex2f(v2d->cur.xmax, cent[1]);
}
else {
glVertex2f(cent[0] - size, cent[1]);
glVertex2f(cent[0] + size, cent[1]);
}
glEnd();
}