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aad31875d7 Special bf-committers request; Lamp/World/Material now each have 10
channels to link texture to.

The amount of code changes seems large, but is mostly getting rind of
hardcoded values (6 and 8) for channels, replacing it with MAX_MTEX.

Further did some fixes;
- Ipo for Lamp showed too many mapping channels
- Texture MapTo buttons for lamp missed the slider to blend texture color
- Lamp texture mapping "View" only worked for Spot, now it uses lamp-
  view vector for all types. (Nice for projections!)
2004-12-04 21:49:02 +00:00
34aa59c5c3 - redo now also ctrl+y.
- made undo/redo display of previewrender nice
2004-09-18 18:34:50 +00:00
e9b0238d0c Major update, all implemented a bit in a hurry, and probably will need bugfixes at some point.
Extended the range of the depth and cdepth parameters as reqested by leope.
Bumpmapping should now be a bit more similar to the Blender render.

Added support for all remaining lightsources in yafray, tried to make use of
as much of the existing Blender parameters as possible.

Blender Lamp: added switch to enable rendering with shadowbuffer ('softlight' in yafray).
All other parameters are similar to the Blender settings, for yafray both the
bias parameter and the shadowbuffer size can be lower than equivalent Blender
settings, since the yafray buffer is floating point. Remember that 6 shadowmaps
are created in this case, so can use quite a bit of memory with large
buffer settings.
When 'ray shadow' is enabled for this lamp type, it is possible to set a light
radius to create a spherical arealight source ('spherelight' in yafray),
when this is 0, it is exported as a pointlight instead.

Blender Spot: as in Blender now supports 'halo' rendering.
Halo spots always use shadowbuffers, so when enabled the buttons for shadowmap
settings will appear. The 'ray shadow' button can still be used to disable
shadows cast onto other objects, independent of halo shadows.
One thing to remember, halo's don't work with empty backgrounds, something must
be behind the spotlight for it to be visible.

And finally, the photonlight:
probably the most confusing (as more things related to yafray), the photonlight
is not a real lightsource, it is only used as a source to shoot photons from.
Since indirect lighting is already supported (and looks better as well)
only caustics mode is supported.
So to be able to use this properly other lightsources must be used with it.
For the photonlighting to be 'correct' similar lightsettings as for the 'source'
light are needed.
Probably the best way to do this, when you are happy with the lighting setup
you have, and want to add caustics, copy the light you want to enable for
caustics (shift-D) and leave everything as is, then change the mode to
'Photon'.
To not waiste any photons, the photonlight behaves similar to the spotlight,
you can set the width of the beam with the 'angle' parameter. Make sure
that any object that needs to cast caustics is within that beam, make
the beam width as small as possible to tightly fit the object.
The following other parameters can be set:
-photons: the number of photons to shoot.
-search: the number of photons to search when rendering, the higher,
the blurrier the caustics.
-depth: the amount of photon bounces allowed, since the primary use is for
caustics, you probably best set this to the same level as the 'ray depth'
parameter.
-Blur: this controls the amount of caustics blur (in addition to the search
parameter), very low values will cause very sharp caustics, which when used
with a low photonnumber, probably lead to only some noisy specks being rendered.
-Use QMC: Use quasi monte carlo sampling, can lead to cleaner results, but also
can sometimes cause patterns.

Since the photonlight has no meaning to Blender, when using photonlights and
switching back to the internal render, the light doesn't do anything, and no
type button will be selected. The lightsource can still be selected, but unless
switching to yafray, no parameters can set.

Apologies to Anexus, I had no time to really do something with your code,
I'll still look at it later, to see if I can improve anything in my implementation.
2004-07-28 22:37:12 +00:00
2a2a800da4 Small improvement in detecting which previews need update in Blender.
Now you can have multiple buttons windows open, for example one showing
only a larger material preview, and have it updated correctly. Nice for
setups where you can keep preview shown while scrolling buttons.
2004-07-10 19:56:27 +00:00
a8ef804146 NEW: Ramp shades for diffuse and specular
http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Ramp_Shaders.348.0.html

Material color and specular now can be defined by a Colorband. The actual
color then is defined during shading based on:
- shade value (like dotproduct)
- energy value (dot product plus light)
- normal
- result of all shading (useful for adding stuff in the end)

Special request from [A]ndy! :)
2004-06-30 18:54:09 +00:00
4091851043 Replace all glFinish() with glFlush().
This is supposed to fix gradual slowdown of Blender interface on ATI cards.
2004-06-16 11:34:45 +00:00
9c3607b1ff Fixed little annoyance that caused previewrender not to clear sometimes.
For example when no Texture exists, and you switch from material to
texture buttons.
2004-05-08 09:42:33 +00:00
a686d5cb45 fix for bug #1223
Bump was inverted in previewrender for planar preview.
2004-05-06 19:31:16 +00:00
94e57dbe0d Noted by Desoto: new 'Checker' option for Image repeat could use better
preview.
2004-04-29 16:33:08 +00:00
02ba73aaad Sneaked in new feature (request samo):
The Image texture repeat options, now allow a "Checker" repeat. With
odd and even tiles set separately, and a size button to set a
'Mortar' inbetween tiles.

http://www.blender3d.org/cms/Render_engine_features.215.0.html

Also fixed bug: using 'CalcAlpha' option for image textures didn't give
antialised edges for image.
2004-04-28 18:08:34 +00:00
5bbd35ff05 Turned Sky render code in Blender to become fully float, it still returned
bytes for RGB.
This to allow very bright contrasted images to be used for AO as well. As
a first start also the Texture->Colors panel now allows contrast setting
up to 5.0 (was 2.0).
2004-04-24 20:27:29 +00:00
7dc152b01a Solved crash caused by referencing NULL ->camera pointer in preview for
World shading buttons.
Thanks Goofster for reporting it!
2004-04-14 12:52:35 +00:00
c2526dc922 More AO fun to play with:
- AO energy slider to control amount
- option "Use sky color" for colored AO. The horizon color will define
  bottom diffuse color, the zenith works on top
- option "Use sky texture" will do a full sky render to define AO color

Please note that AO energy and color only is found when a ray does not
intersect. So for interior scenes make sure 'Dist' value is sufficient
low.

New also is:

- World "Map input" allows "Ang Map" (Angular mapping) which can be used
for 360 degree spherical maps, aka as Light Probes. Check samples here:
http://www.debevec.org/Probes/
Note that Blender doesn't support HDRI images yet, but option "Use sky tex"
already gives intersting results with such images

- World sky rendering with Image Textures now correctly filters and uses
antialiasing. Also noticable for raytrace mirror reflections

- World preview render for sky type "Real" now gives correct view as
defined by current used camera.

I tried to speed up AO tracing with coherence systems, none of it really
worked yet... time to tackle octree itself i guess!
2004-04-12 14:53:17 +00:00
c9d7d11215 Bug #1141
When choosing 'International fonts' this variable was not reset
when loading .B.blend again with CTRL+X.

Move the check for this to read_homefile() instead of init() call.
2004-04-09 13:51:48 +00:00
6710a87b5a - normals in previewrender showed bumpmap inverted (a bump became a hole)
just added a flip!
2004-04-07 20:45:47 +00:00
dd71491120 - preview render cube was too small, increased size a bit
- preview render sphere and cube had texture upside down
2004-01-14 20:11:42 +00:00
1b233917ad - Normalized normal vector after perterbing normals to stop
artifacts in displace preview.
2004-01-11 19:53:20 +00:00
bbe7d8d08e - Better fake for displace preview. 2004-01-11 00:39:17 +00:00
f1c082da50 - Added ""fake" preview for displacement. Preview does not
use renderfaces so real preview will have to wait for preview
	  overhaul.
2004-01-10 18:49:11 +00:00
3ce1dc9065 Area lights and more...
- New lamp type added "Area". This uses the radiosity formula (Stoke) to
  calculate the amount of energy which is received from a plane. Result
  is very nice local light, which nicely spreads out.
- Area lamps have a 'gamma' option to control the light spread
- Area lamp builtin sizes: square, rect, cube & box. Only first 2 are
  implemented. Set a type, and define area size
- Button area size won't affect the amount of energy. But scaling the lamp
  in 3d window will do. This is to cover the case when you scale an entire
  scene, the light then will remain identical
  If you just want to change area lamp size, use buttons when you dont want
  to make the scene too bright or too dark
- Since area lights realistically are sensitive for distance (quadratic), the
  effect it has is quickly too much, or too less. For this the "Dist" value
  in Lamp can be used. Set it at Dist=10 to have reasonable light on distance
  10 Blender units (assumed you didnt scale lamp object).
- I tried square sized specularity, but this looked totally weird. Not
  committed
- Plan is to extend area light with 3d dimensions, boxes and cubes.
- Note that area light is one-sided, towards negative Z. I need to design
  a nice drawing method for it.

Area Shadow

- Since there are a lot of variables associated with soft shadow, they now
  only are available for Area lights. Allowing spot & normal lamp to have
  soft shadow is possible though, but will require a reorganisation of the
  Lamp buttons. Is a point of research & feedback still.
- Apart from area size, you now can individually set amount of samples in
  X and Y direction (for area lamp type 'Rect'). For box type area lamp,
  this will become 3 dimensions
- Area shadows have four options:
  "Clip circle" : only uses a circular shape of samples, gives smoother
  results
  "Dither" : use a 2x2 dither mask
  "Jitter" : applys a pseudo-random offset to samples
  "Umbra" : extra emphasis on area that's fully in shadow.

Raytrace speedup

- improved filling in faces in Octree. Large faces occupied too many nodes
- added a coherence check; rays fired sequentially that begin and end in
  same octree nodes, and that don't intersect, are quickly rejected
- rendering shadow scenes benefits from this 20-40%. My statue test monkey
  file now renders in 19 seconds (was 30).

Plus:

- adjusted specular max to 511, and made sure Blinn spec has again this
  incredible small spec size
- for UI rounded theme: the color "button" displayed RGB color too dark
- fixed countall() function, to also include Subsurf totals
- removed setting the 'near' clipping for pressing dot-key numpad
- when you press the buttons-window icon for 'Shading Context' the context
  automaticilly switches as with F5 hotkey

Please be warned that this is not a release... settings in files might not
work as it did, nor guaranteed to work when we do a release. :)
2003-12-29 16:52:51 +00:00
8fbff1a3b7 - Fresnel V4.0
Based on feedback (thnx phase!) I found a big disadvantage of the 'real'
fresnel formula. It doesnt degrade to 0.0, causing 2-3 times too many
rays being fired compared to the previous one. So; a lot slower.

Now committed is a hybrid which allows (close to) real, and nice artistic
freedom, *and* it really goes to 0.0 and 1.0, assisting nicely in optimal
render times.
A real doc how it works (with pics) will be made before real release.

- Fixed bug in raytrace: the first renderpass didn't use fresnel for mirror.
- Fixed bug in previewrender, now it closer matches how fresnel renders
2003-12-23 22:31:48 +00:00
454166026a - another fresnel improvement. :)
At last irc meeting, eeshlo pointed to an error in the code. It didn't
  use the IOR value correctly. This has been solved. So how it works now:
  - the IOR button value influences (very subtle) the fresnel effect.
    Only for realism diehards.
  - the Fresnel value (slider) now denotes the power in the function
    rf + (1-rf) * (1-c)^5
    where rf= rf = ((ior-1)/(ior+1))^2
    and c the dot-product ray/normal.
  - so, set the slider at '5' and you have real fresnel. Lower values
    for interesting artistic effects.

- put back the forgotten code for gaussian corrected sampling during
  antialising render. Normally, each sub-pixel sample in Blender counts
  equally, and together make up the pixel color.
  With 'Gauss' option set (F10 menu) each sub-pixel sample creates a small
  weighted mask with variable size, which (can) affect neighbouring pixels
  as well. The result is smoother edges, less sensitive for gamma, and
  well suited to reduce motion-aliasing (when things move extreme slow).
  This is result of *long* period of research in NeoGeo days, and based on
  every scientific sampling/reconstructing theory we could find. Plus a
  little bit of our selves. :)

- I should write once how blender constructs Jitter tables for sub-sampling.
  this is a very nice method, and superior to normal block filter or random
  jittering... time!
2003-12-22 22:27:51 +00:00
d012036c1f - moved render.h struct back to beginning of file... 2003-12-21 22:38:29 +00:00
ec99255c27 Phew, a lot of work, and no new features...
Main target was to make the inner rendering loop using no globals anymore.
This is essential for proper usage while raytracing, it caused a lot of
hacks in the raycode as well, which even didn't work correctly for all
situations (textures especially).

Done this by creating a new local struct RenderInput, which replaces usage
of the global struct Render R. The latter now only is used to denote
image size, viewmatrix, and the like.

Making the inner render loops using no globals caused 1000s of vars to
be changed... but the result definitely is much nicer code, which enables
making 'real' shaders in a next stage.
It also enabled me to remove the hacks from ray.c

Then i went to the task of removing redundant code. Especially the calculus
of texture coords took place (identical) in three locations.
Most obvious is the change in the unified render part, which is much less
code now; it uses the same rendering routines as normal render now.
(Note; not for halos yet!)

I also removed 6 files called 'shadowbuffer' something. This was experimen-
tal stuff from NaN days. And again saved a lot of double used code.

Finally I went over the blenkernel and blender/src calls to render stuff.
Here the same local data is used now, resulting in less dependency.
I also moved render-texture to the render module, this was still in Kernel.
(new file: texture.c)

So! After this commit I will check on the autofiles, to try to fix that.
MSVC people have to do it themselves.
This commit will need quite some testing help, but I'm around!
2003-12-21 21:52:51 +00:00
cb20f1cdb4 another trace commit
- implemented tracing of transparency for shadows. This is a material
  option, in the new RayTrace panel.
  it only traces color and alpha, not shading. So the results of some
  transparant colored unlit faces can look odd. I will look onto that.
- changed fresnel formula (got hint from eeshlo!). this simplifies the UI,
  now only one button needed. The fresnel value "should" be identical as
  the refraction index, but that is booooring! So i added a special fresnel
  refraction slider for both mirroring and transparency. By setting all 3
  sliders equal, you get 'realism'.
- fresnel for transparancy works for Ztra rendering too. Same for transpa-
  rent shadow. But then you need to set 'ray' on in F10 menu.
- uploaded new monkey_glass blend in download.blender.org/demo/test/

Next stage: killing the globals from render, and implement "translucency"
which is effectively allowing faces being lit from behind, as paper or
cloth.
2003-12-18 21:34:48 +00:00
97d4dbc9c3 Another commit for raytracing, now with glass refraction & fresnel!
Changelog:

- enable refraction with button "Ray Transp" in Material buttons.
- set "Angular Index" value for amount of refraction.
- use the "Alpha" value to define transparency.
- remember to set a higher "Depth" too... glass can bounce quite some
  more than expected.
- for correct refraction, 3D models MUST have normals pointing in the
  right direction (consistently pointing outside).
- refraction 'sees' the thickness of glass based on what you model. So
  make for realistic glass both sides of a surface.

- I needed to do some rewriting for correct mirroring/refraction,
  especially to prevent specularity being blended away.
  Solved this with localizing shading results in the rendercore.c.
  Now specularity correctly is added, and reduces the 'mirror' value.
- Localizing more parts of the render code is being planned. The old
  render heavily relies on struct Render and struct Osa to store globals.
  For scanline render no problem, but recursive raytracing dislikes that.

- done test with gamma-corrected summation of colors during tracing, is
  commented out still. But this will give more balanced reflections. Now
  dark reflections that are reflected in a bright surface seem incorrect.

- Introduced 'Fresnel' effect for Mirror and Transparency. This
  influences the amount of mirror/transparency based at viewing angle.
  Next to a new Fresnel slider, also a 'falloff' button has been added to
  define the way it spreads.
- Fresnel also works for Ztransp rendering

- created new Panel for Raytrace options
  I have to evaluate still where it all should be logically located.
- material preview shows fake reflection and fake refraction as well.
2003-12-16 14:12:01 +00:00
1edc595904 - last minute crash, reported by aphex' testing:
when removing header from buttons window, the previewrender didnt show
  or crashes.
  was caused by relying to an evil global pointer 'lockpoin' which was only
  set in headerbuttons...
2003-11-27 23:41:54 +00:00
0c177df766 - added Panel for 'anim playback settings'
- removed draw rect from avi coded settings (should become label but)
- changing texture settings, now also updates lamp/material/world
  preview when thats open
2003-10-23 16:52:54 +00:00
2da9cb5db2 fixed bugs:
- faceselect mode works again
- selecting vertices for lattices, surfaces and curves works again
- in previewrender sometimes a square was drawn, which was texture-crop
2003-10-21 12:23:38 +00:00
5f6d8e59c4 - Converted lamp buttons and world buttons, they're pretty!
- menu auto open now is user preset, including 2 thresholds you can set
- hilites of pulldown menus were not cleared, fixed
- changed F4 key to logic. F5 will show lamp buttons, when lamp active
- in 'shader context' buttons, clicking camera will show world
- Converted lamp buttons and world buttons, they're pretty!
- menu auto open now is user preset, including 2 thresholds you can set
- hilites of pulldown menus were not cleared, fixed
- changed F4 key to logic. F5 will show lamp buttons, when lamp active
- in 'shader context' buttons, clicking camera will show world
2003-10-12 13:58:56 +00:00
a9c694d6c5 - rewrote the panel align heuristics.
leftmost/top panel now always at same location, so switching button
  'main contextes' works consistantly
- fixed some more events to make sure Panels update when editing
- preview render panel now is 320 wide, just for getting the space filled!
- error in preview render matrix, which caused unpredictable drawing errors

Bedtime!

-Ton-
2003-10-12 00:42:09 +00:00
0ce9abf41d - converted full materialbuttons...
EEEK! It doesn't look well yet! Hopefully it inspires others to come
  with great solutions.
- the material buttons have 6 panels, three of them merged
- some drawing errors in preview render
- made settings for new Material that makes sense for Flares
2003-10-11 22:00:30 +00:00
a153a7616b - two more panels for material buttons. work in progress.... 2003-10-11 14:12:14 +00:00
7913a4a009 - added method to have a preview render in panel
- increased size of preview from 100 to 125 pix :)
- put back header buttons for databrowse, but they need to move to
  buttonswindow itself
2003-10-11 00:21:05 +00:00
0d03929b9b Another huge commit!!!
First, check on the new files, which are listed below.
The new butspace.h is a local include, only to be used for the buttons
drawn in the buttonswindow.

- editbuts, animbuts, gamebuts, displaybuts, paintbuts,  work now
- i quite completely reorganized it, it's now nicely telling you what
  context it is in
- sorting error in panel align fixed (tabs were flipping)
- align works correctly automatic when you click around in Blender
- editsca.c renamed to buttons_logic.h
- button names are truncated from the right for allmost all buttons
  (except text buttons and number buttons)
- while dragging panels, you cannot move them outside window anymore

And of course fixed loads of little bugs I encountered while testing
it all. This is a version I really need good test & feedback for.

Next step: restoring material/lamp/texture/world
2003-10-10 17:29:01 +00:00
f234b44d47 - another huge commit! read this!
- removed src/buttons.c and include/BIF_buttons.h
- added src/buttons.txt, which is the old buttons.c for review and adding
  code to new panels structure

- changed internal events to match new buttonspace structure
- added tabs for new shading group of buttons
- removed loads of little warnings, -Wall now compiles src/ almost without
  error (hint: setenv NAN_QUIET to see it all better)

Now I'm ready to do actual buttons -> panels conversion. I will do the raw
versions first, others then can cleanup
2003-10-07 18:24:02 +00:00
29edbab2c9 - fix bug #481
when adding a new scene in a Screen without buttons window, a pointer
  was referenced which is zero
2003-08-17 12:56:41 +00:00
9bf630a1f3 WARNING: with makefiles I could not get a stable blender compiled.
do a make clean in source/blender/ to be sure!

- Included the new shaders from Cessen... well, only the shader calls
  themselves. To make sure the shaders work I nicely integrated it

- MaterialButtons: layout changed a bit, but still resembles the old
  layout. The 'shader' options now are located together.

- Shaders are separated in 'diffuse' and 'specular'. You can combine them
  freely.

- diffuse Lambert: old shader
  diffuse Oren Nayar: new shader, gives sandy/silky/skinny material well
  diffuse Toon: for cartoon render

- specular Phong: new spec, traditional 70ies spec
  specular CookTorr: a reduced version of cook torrance shading, does
                     off specular peak well
  specular Blinn: new spec, same features as CookTorr, but with extra
                  'refraction' setting
  specular Toon: new spec for cartoon render

- default blender starts with settings that render compatible!

- works in shaded view and preview-render

- works in unified render

Further little changes:

- removed paranoia compile warnings from render/loader/blenlib

- and the warnings at files I worked at were removed.
2003-07-19 20:31:29 +00:00
9174db096b LAST of the c code comment translations... hooray!
Might be possible I mised an .h or so, just notify me in that case.
2003-04-30 13:22:26 +00:00
d0e346d544 updated .c files to include:
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif

Just need to finish cpp files now :)

Kent
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mein@cs.umn.edu
2002-11-25 12:02:15 +00:00
Hans Lambermont
12315f4d0e Initial revision 2002-10-12 11:37:38 +00:00