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Author SHA1 Message Date
50dfd5f501 Geometry Nodes: Edges to Face Groups Node
Add a new node that groups faces inside of boundary edge regions.
This is the opposite action as the existing "Face Group Boundaries"
node. It's also the same as some of the "Initialize Face Sets"
options in sculpt mode.

Discussion in #102962 has favored "Group" for a name for these
sockets rather than "Set", so that is used here.

Pull Request #104428
2023-02-09 16:27:20 +01:00
789e549dba Geometry Nodes: Tweak menu location of sample nodes
There was an inconsistency between geometry sample nodes and mesh/curve
sample nodes, where the latter didn't have a special "Sample" category,
and we categorized as "Operations", which they were not. Also put the
sample category between "Read" and "Write" since the verb name is
more consistent and sampling is an advanced form of reading.
2023-02-03 16:26:56 -05:00
85908e9edf Geometry Nodes: new Interpolate Curves node
This adds a new `Interpolate Curves` node. It allows generating new curves
between a set of existing guide curves. This is essential for procedural hair.

Usage:
- One has to provide a set of guide curves and a set of root positions for
  the generated curves. New curves are created starting from these root
  positions. The N closest guide curves are used for the interpolation.
- An additional up vector can be provided for every guide curve and
  root position. This is typically a surface normal or nothing. This allows
  generating child curves that are properly oriented based on the
  surface orientation.
- Sometimes a point should only be interpolated using a subset of the
  guides. This can be achieved using the `Guide Group ID` and
  `Point Group ID` inputs. The curve generated at a specific point will
  only take the guides with the same id into account. This allows e.g.
  for hair parting.
- The `Max Neighbors` input limits how many guide curves are taken
  into account for every interpolated curve.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16642
2023-01-20 12:09:38 +01:00
8cc558814d Cleanup: make format 2023-01-16 14:39:17 +01:00
5320372c34 User Inteface: Missing separator in Geometry Nodes > Add Node > Geometry menu
This separator was missing in the original change in the menus (d4e638baac).
2023-01-16 12:23:52 +01:00
d4e638baac User Interface: Re-organization of Geometry Nodes Add Node Menu
The menus are growing too large. This patches move some categories under
sub-menus, and shuffle some entries around.

We already had sub-categories split by separators. This change now
goes a step further and embrace 3-level menus.

Inspired by the "Simpler Add Menu" add-on by Quackers (waiting to hear
back to know Quackers real name).

Inspired by the "Simpler Add Menu" add-on by Alfonso Martinez II.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16993
2023-01-13 16:31:27 +01:00
Iliya Katueshenock
a3251e66a7 Geometry Nodes: Image Input Node
Add a simple node to choose an image data-block.

Ref T102854

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16644
2022-12-09 16:10:14 -06:00
Iliya Katueshenock
d68c47ff34 Geometry Nodes: new Blur Attribute node
The Blur Attribute node mixes values of neighboring elements in meshes and curves.

Currently it supports points, edges and faces on meshes and points on curves.
In theory, support for face corners could be added, but useful semantics are not
obvious yet.

The node calculates a weighted average of each element with its neighbors (based
on curve/mesh topology). The weight of the element itself is always 1, and the weight
of the neighbor elements is controlled by the weight input socket. In the future,
more options for how different elements are weight can be added (e.g. smoothing
groups and selection).

The node can perform multiple blurring iterations to achieve a blurrier result.
Generally, it is better to do multiple iterations in one node instead of using
multiple blur nodes because it has better performance in the current implementation.

We use the term "Blur" (instead of "Smooth") because smoothing is generally more
related to removing roughness from surfaces. When viewing the result of the
Blur Attribute node in the viewport, it looks like an image is blurred. While the
node can also be used to smooth surfaces, other/better algorithms exists for that
purpose (which e.g. don't reduce the volume of the mesh to zero with too many
iterations).

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D13952
2022-12-07 18:22:44 +01:00
Iliya Katueshenock
efcd587bc2 Geometry Nodes: Image Info Node
This commit adds a new "Image Info" node to retrieve various
information from an image like its width, height, and whether
it has an alpha channel. It is also possible to retrieve the FPS
and frame count of video files.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15042
2022-11-14 18:55:51 -06:00
cf98518055 Nodes: Add node group assets in add menu
This patch builds on the work from bdb5754147 to add node group
assets directly in the node editor add menu. Assets are added after
separators to distinguish them, but otherwise they look like any other
node. The catalog trees from all configured libraries are used to build
the menu hierarchy. Only catalogs with matching asset types are used
though.

There are a few limitations of this initial version. For now this only
supports geometry nodes. Support for other built-in node systems just
requires some refactoring of the corresponding add menu though. Lazy
loading will be added in a followup commit. For now there is a label
the first time the menu is opened.

Like the search menu integration, re-saving asset library files in 3.4
is required, if it hasn't been done already.

Implementation wise, there is a some ugly code here. A lot of that is
because the asset system isn't complete. The RNA API doesn't work well
yet, and the system isn't built to interact with multiple libraries at
once. It's also ugly because of the way we combine automatic menu
generation with builtin menus. As noted in a code comment, these two
systems could be merged completely so that the menus for builtin nodes
are also generated in the same way.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16135
2022-11-01 16:09:58 +01:00
9a633b967a Revert "Geometry Nodes: Add index input to Edge Vertices node"
Unfortunately this commit changed behavior in a fundamental way that
can't be addressed without larger changes. Previously the position
outputs were evaluated on the edge domain and then interpolated to the
context domain, which could be useful for some rudimentary mesh smoothing.
After the commit they were just evaluated at the specified index, which
looks practically random when evaluated on a different domain. We may need
a new node that doesn't have the implicit behavior in the future.

This reverts commit 4ddc5a936e.
2022-10-05 11:38:53 -05:00
424df9ea87 Fix T101610: UV Sphere missing from geometry nodes menu
Caused by 837144b457
2022-10-05 11:02:45 -05:00
4ddc5a936e Geometry Nodes: Add index input to Edge Vertices node
Previously the edge index was always determined by the field context,
and the node didn't work when the context was in any other domain.
Adding an index input makes it work much more nicely with the other
topology nodes. It's now in the topology submenu too.

I also reimplemented the edge positions input to use the field at index
node internally. That will probably make it slower for now, but we need
to optimize that to do nothing in some special cases anyway.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16105
2022-10-03 16:54:23 -05:00
c3b6e37254 Geometry Nodes: Rename Control Point Neighbors Node
Rename the node to "Offset Point in Curve"

Since this was committed, more mesh and curve topology nodes have been
committed with a different naming scheme (482d431bb6). Change
the name of this node to match "Offset Corner in Face". Because the
node was only added recently, it's a full rename, including the ID,
so forward compatibility is broken.
2022-10-03 16:41:58 -05:00
748fda32ed Geometry Nodes: Set Curve Normal
This node allows for curves to have their evaluated normal mode changed
between MINIMUM_TWIST and Z_UP. A selection input allows for choosing
which spline in the curves object will be affected.

Differential Revision: D16118
2022-10-03 15:50:21 -05:00
e65598b4fa Geometry Nodes: new Sample UV Surface node
This node allows sampling an attribute on a mesh surface based
on a UV coordinate. Internally, this has to do a "reverse uv lookup",
i.e. the node has to find the polygon that corresponds to the uv
coordinate. Therefore, the uv map of the mesh should not have
overlapping faces.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15440
2022-10-03 16:06:29 +02:00
fae975dd54 UI: Nodes re-organize the nodes in alphabetical order
This was a regression introduced after the 3.3 release.

This fix T101452
2022-09-29 11:13:27 +02:00
482d431bb6 Geometry Nodes: Curve and mesh topology access nodes
This patch contains an initial set of nodes to access basic
mesh topology information, as explored in T100020.

The nodes allow six direct topology mappings for meshes:
- **Corner -> Face** The face a corner is in, the index in the face
- **Vertex -> Edge** Choose an edge attached to the vertex
- **Vertex -> Corner** Choose a corner attached to the vertex
- **Corner -> Edge** The next and previous edge at each face corner
- **Corner -> Vertex** The vertex associated with a corner
- **Corner -> Corner** Offset a corner index within a face

And two new topology mappings for curves:
- **Curve -> Points** Choose a point within a curve
- **Point -> Curve** The curve a point is in, the index in the curve

The idea is that some of the 16 possible mesh mappings are more
important, and that this is a useful set of nodes to start exploring
this area. For mappings with an arbitrary number of connections, we
must sort them and use an index to choose a single element, because
geometry nodes does not support list fields. Note that the sort
index has repeating behavior as it goes over the "Total" number of
connections, and negative sort indices choose from the end.

Currently which of the "start" elements is used is determined by the
field context, so the "Field at Index" and "Interpolate Domain" nodes
will be quite important. Also, currently the "Sort Index" inputs are
clamped to the number of connections.

One important feature that isn't implemented here is using the winding
order for the output elements. This can be a separate mode for some
of these nodes. It will be optional because of the performance impact.

There are several todos for separate commits after this:
- Rename "Control Point Neighbors" to be consistent with this naming
- Version away the "Vertex Neighbors" node which is fully redundant now
- Implement a special case for when no weights are used for performance
- De-duplicating some of the sorting logic between the nodes
- Improve performance and memory use of topology mappings
- Look into caching some of the mappings on meshes

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D16029
2022-09-28 14:38:27 -05:00
0084b8635f Fix T101398: Transfer Attribute node still defined in menu
Removing this item was missed in 837144b457.
2022-09-27 07:49:21 -05:00
78952518e7 Cleanup: format 2022-09-27 16:36:27 +10:00
837144b457 Nodes: Use plain menus for geometry nodes add menu
At the cost of slightly more boilerplate code, we can avoid the `NodeItem`
and `NodeCategory` abstractions used to build the node add menu.
This makes the menus more flexible and more obvious, which will
make them easier to extend with assets.

The identifiers for the new menu types are inconsistent with regular
class naming for backwards compatibility with the old "category"
menu naming.

Also adds an item for the "Self Object" node missed in dd5131bd70.

Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D15973
2022-09-26 13:10:42 -05:00