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e369a5c485 Cycles Volume Render: support for rendering of homogeneous volume with absorption.
This is the simplest possible volume rendering case, constant density inside
the volume and no scattering or emission. My plan is to tweak, verify and commit
more volume rendering effects one by one, doing it all at once makes it
difficult to verify correctness and track down bugs.

Documentation is here:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Materials/Volume

Currently this hooks into path tracing in 3 ways, which should get us pretty
far until we add more advanced light sampling. These 3 hooks are repeated in
the path tracing, branched path tracing and transparent shadow code:

* Determine active volume shader at start of the path
* Change active volume shader on transmission through a surface
* Light attenuation over line segments between camera, surfaces and background

This is work by "storm", Stuart Broadfoot, Thomas Dinges and myself.
2013-12-28 16:57:10 +01:00
46eef60d93 Cleanup: Internal degrees removal.
This patch changes most of the reamining degrees usage in internal code into radians.
I let a few which I know off asside, for reasons explained below - and I'm not sure to have found out all of them.

WARNING: this introduces forward incompatibility, which means files saved from this version won't open 100% correctly
         in previous versions (a few angle properties would use radians values as degrees...).

Details:
- Data:
-- Lamp.spotsize: Game engine exposed this setting in degrees, to not break the API here I kept it as such
                  (using getter/setter functions), still using radians internally.
-- Mesh.smoothresh: Didn't touch to this one, as we will hopefully replace it completely by loop normals currently in dev.

- Modifiers:
-- EdgeSplitModifierData.split_angle, BevelModifierData.bevel_angle: Done.

- Postprocessing:
-- WipeVars.angle (sequencer's effect), NodeBokehImage.angle, NodeBoxMask.rotation, NodeEllipseMask.rotation: Done.

- BGE:
-- bConstraintActuator: Orientation type done (the minloc[0] & maxloc[0] cases). Did not touch to 'limit location' type,
                        it can also limit rotation, but it exposes through RNA the same limit_min/limit_max, which hence
                        can be either distance or angle values, depending on the mode. Will leave this to BGE team.
-- bSoundActuator.cone_outer_angle_3d, bSoundActuator.cone_inner_angle_3d: Done (note I kept degrees in BGE itself,
                                                                           as it seems this is the expected value here...).
-- bRadarSensor.angle: Done.

Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton, sergey, gaiaclary, dfelinto, moguri, jbakker, lukastoenne, howardt

Reviewed By: brecht, campbellbarton, sergey, gaiaclary, moguri, jbakker, lukastoenne, howardt
Thanks to all!

Differential Revision: http://developer.blender.org/D59
2013-12-03 20:35:45 +01:00
1815225faa Blender Font (BLF): add length argument to string width/height functions
This also fixes a crash editing buttons longer then UI_MAX_DRAW_STR
2013-12-02 21:10:07 +11:00
ac38f2584f Code Cleanup: replace ABS() with fabsf() when used with float expressions. 2013-12-01 13:11:12 +11:00
ab9822eff8 Blender Internal: Add "Lamp Data" shader node that allows shaders to acquire information such as light vector from specified Lamp.
For now this provides the following outputs:

- Color
- Light Vector
- Distance
- Shadow
- Visibility Factor

Note: Color output is multiplied by the lamp energy.  Multiplication of
color*max(dot(light_vector,normal_vector),0)*shadow*visibility_factor
produces the exact same result as the Lambert shader.

Many thanks to Brecht for code review and discussion!
2013-11-25 22:19:47 +09:00
91f0a38ad6 Fix T37558: Cosmetic label change to indicate that the path for individual inputs in the File Output node is actually a sub-path based on the overall node file path. 2013-11-21 10:47:09 +01:00
Lukas Toenne
4d4ef0434b Make dynamic node labels possible as a registerable function 'draw_label' (simple 'label' identifier is already in use, need to avoid API breakage). This should simply return a string. The dynamic label can still be overridden by the user-defined node.label string. 2013-11-12 18:18:04 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
8663b940ed Instead of requiring a const char* return from the (optional) node label callback function, let it write into a mutable string buffer. This will allow actual dynamic labels for nodes using the python
API.
2013-11-12 18:17:58 +00:00
beae4f498d code cleanup: spelling 2013-10-31 14:10:01 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
906111cb22 Get rid of the draw_input/draw_output callbacks for nodes. These are pretty useless wrappers around socket draw functions. Only use-case is the File Output node, which draws socket format type instead of
an input value. This is now a special case in the standard socket type drawing, but should eventually become a socket type of its own for the File Output node.
2013-10-10 13:07:09 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
3b7d5a8a40 Change to node output socket drawing: Instead of always drawing only the socket label for outputs, leave this check up to the socket type draw function. This gives custom node scripts more flexibility in
how to draw socket values by allowing buttons on output sockets as well.

http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Extensions:2.6/Py/API_Changes#Python_Node_Output_Drawing
2013-10-10 12:58:35 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
77a0b90cdf Cleanup: Consistent names for draw callbacks in bNodeType.
This aims to establish a common pattern for the various confusing draw callback function pointers in bNodeType:

draw_<purpose>_<nodetype>[_ex]

Currently there are 4 different types of draw callbacks:
* draw_nodetype, draw_nodetype_prepare: Main draw functions, allows specialized node drawing for things like frames and reroute nodes. Not exposed in the API.
* draw_buttons, draw_buttons_ex: Optional non-socket buttons, most commonly used callback. Extended version used in sidebar for verbose buttons that don't fit into a node.
* draw_backdrop: Draw elements in the backdrop (compositor only). Not exposed in the API.
* draw_input, draw_output: Specialized socket drawing for some nodes, only for OutputFile node. Should not be used any further and be removed at some point. Not exposed in the API.
2013-10-10 11:33:20 +00:00
eb51bfcfca uiSetRoundBox still took hard coded numbers in places. 2013-10-08 11:23:14 +00:00
31db661e1d * Display warning icon for SSS/GPU message. 2013-10-06 12:22:30 +00:00
a47e6810a2 Fixes for cycles Mapping and Vector Transform node:
* Keep the Mapping node default type as Point for now, instead of Texture. The
  latter is a better default, but this is breaking API compatibility and it's
  too close to release to expect addons to be fixed in time.

* Vector Transform and Mapping nodes had properties with name "type" to set the
  type of vector, but this conflicts with the node type property, so renamed to
  vector_type now.
2013-10-02 17:02:59 +00:00
467e3005ed Fix for #36823, SSS node now displays a warning, that it does not work on the GPU. 2013-09-27 10:53:55 +00:00
c3d3d8be36 Fix cycles issue with mapping node rotation and scale order. When using both
scale and rotation in mapping node, there would be shearing, and the only way
to avoid that was to add 2 mapping nodes. This is because to transform the
texture, the inverse transform needs to be done on the texture coordinate

Now the mapping node has Texture/Point/Vector/Normal types to transform the
vector for a particular purpose. Point is the existing behavior, Texture is
the new default that behaves more like you might expect.
2013-09-25 20:28:49 +00:00
3306afac87 Cycles Hair: Two basic bair shaders added
A new hair bsdf node, with two closure options, is added. These closures allow the generation of the reflective and transmission components of hair. The node allows control of the highlight colour, roughness and angular shift.

Llimitations include:
-No glint or fresnel adjustments.
-The 'offset' is un-used when triangle primitives are used.
2013-09-15 23:58:00 +00:00
dc8832ac92 Bugfix #35920
Adding a new node in Node Editor failed for "High DPI" (Only Mac retina now).

- Py script for adding nodes was doing dpi magic, which it shouldn't. It has 
  been replaced with a (temporary) API call to set the correct cursor location.
  (Thanks to Lukas T for helping here)

- The SpaceNode->cursor[2] property now is *only* storing the coordinate
  in "adding new node space". Use of this has been removed from the code where
  possible, with as only exception the code to draw noodles while adding them.

Special coder note: Nodes should respect the DPI value, and draw larger with
larger buttons if you increase this size. The hack here is that this can only
work nice if also the node positions are scaled accordingly.

A better fix could be to check on scaling the node view itself for it. That
then would also remove this Python API call that was added in this commit.
However, that again might fight with how buttons layout code works now...
needs some careful checking.
2013-09-05 13:03:03 +00:00
d539bd4672 Cycles / Sky Texture:
* Added a new sky model by Hosek and Wilkie: "An Analytic Model for Full Spectral Sky-Dome Radiance" http://cgg.mff.cuni.cz/projects/SkylightModelling/ 

Example render:
http://archive.dingto.org/2013/blender/code/new_sky_model.png
Documentation:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/Textures#Sky_Texture

Details:
* User can choose between the older Preetham and the new Hosek / Wilkie model via a dropdown. For older files, backwards compatibility is preserved. When we add a new Sky texture, it defaults to the new model though. 
* For the new model, you can specify the ground albedo (see documentation for details). 
* Turbidity now has a UI soft range between 1 and 10, higher values (up to 30) are still possible, but can result in weird colors or black. 
* Removed the limitation of 1 sky texture per SVM stack. (Patch by Lukas Tönne, thanks!)

Thanks to Brecht for code review and some help! 

This is part of my GSoC 2013 project, SVN merge of r59214, r59220, r59251 and r59601.
2013-08-28 14:11:28 +00:00
6b51c27414 uiLists enhacements: dragresize and better GRID layout.
Many thanks to Brecht for the review!

* You can now drag-resize uiLists (in default or grid layouts).
** Note about "default" size: when you drag below minimal size of the uiList, it will automatically reset to automatic sizing (i.e. size between rows and maxrows, depending on the number of items to show). This often means (e.g. in Materials list with many mat slots) that the list will grow again to maxrows!

* Grid uiLists now have a customizable number of columns (previously it was a fixed value of 9), and they will respect the rows/maxrows settings as well (i.e. show a scrollbar when needed), instead of growing indefinitly!
2013-08-27 15:27:41 +00:00
d43682d51b Cycles: Subsurface Scattering
New features:

* Bump mapping now works with SSS
* Texture Blur factor for SSS, see the documentation for details:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/Shaders#Subsurface_Scattering

Work in progress for feedback:

Initial implementation of the "BSSRDF Importance Sampling" paper, which uses
a different importance sampling method. It gives better quality results in
many ways, with the availability of both Cubic and Gaussian falloff functions,
but also tends to be more noisy when using the progressive integrator and does
not give great results with some geometry. It works quite well for the
non-progressive integrator and is often less noisy there.

This code may still change a lot, so unless you're testing it may be best to
stick to the Compatible falloff function.

Skin test render and file that takes advantage of the gaussian falloff:
http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=57661
http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=57662
http://www.pasteall.org/blend/23501
2013-08-18 14:15:57 +00:00
8b955e9b19 Cycles / Sky Model:
* Replaced the Preetham model with the newer Hosek / Wilkie model:
"An Analytic Model for Full Spectral Sky-Dome Radiance" http://cgg.mff.cuni.cz/projects/SkylightModelling/ 

* We use the sample code data, which comes with the paper, but removed some unnecessary parts, we only need the xyz version.
* New "Albedo" UI paraemeter, to control the ground albedo (between 0 and 1). 
* Works with SVM only atm (CPU and CUDA). 

Example render:
http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=57635

ToDo / Open Questions:
* OSL still uses the old model, will be done later. In the meantime it's useful to compare the two models this way.
* The new model needs a much weaker Strength value (0.01), otherwise it's white. Can this be fixed? 
* Code cleanup.
2013-08-17 16:08:03 +00:00
24ce60cfe4 Merge plane track feature from tomato branch
This commit includes all the changes made for plane tracker
in tomato branch.

Movie clip editor changes:

- Artist might create a plane track out of multiple point
  tracks which belongs to the same track (minimum amount of
  point tracks is 4, maximum is not actually limited).

  When new plane track is added, it's getting "tracked"
  across all point tracks, which makes it stick to the same
  plane point tracks belong to.

- After plane track was added, it need to be manually adjusted
  in a way it covers feature one might to mask/replace.

  General transform tools (G, R, S) or sliding corners with
  a mouse could be sued for this. Plane corner which
  corresponds to left bottom image corner has got X/Y axis
  on it (red is for X axis, green for Y).

- Re-adjusting plane corners makes plane to be "re-tracked"
  for the frames sequence between current frame and next
  and previous keyframes.

- Kayframes might be removed from the plane, using Shit-X
  (Marker Delete) operator. However, currently manual
  re-adjustment or "re-track" trigger is needed.

Compositor changes:

- Added new node called Plane Track Deform.

- User selects which plane track to use (for this he need
  to select movie clip datablock, object and track names).

- Node gets an image input, which need to be warped into
  the plane.

- Node outputs:
  * Input image warped into the plane.
  * Plane, rasterized to a mask.

Masking changes:

- Mask points might be parented to a plane track, which
  makes this point deforming in a way as if it belongs
  to the tracked plane.

Some video tutorials are available:
- Coder video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vISEwqNHqe4
- Artist video: https://vimeo.com/71727578

This is mine and Keir's holiday code project :)
2013-08-16 09:46:30 +00:00
34009da32e Cycles / Vector Transform node:
* Add a note to convert a Vector, Point or Normal between World <=> Camera <=> Object coordinate space. 

Documentation: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/More#Vector_Transform

Part of my GSoC 2013 project, SVN merge of r57599, r57670, r57918, r57919, r58245 and r58775.
2013-07-31 21:18:23 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
e8b02626f2 Show full image node detail buttons in the sidebar. The image nodes in compositor, cycles and texture nodes were showing a very reduced version of the image data block UI, based on the idea of fitting it
into the confined space of a node. However, in the side bar panel there is no reason to limit the buttons. In fact it is very helpful to have this UI available, otherwise users have to have an image
editor or (BI) texture buttons window next to the node editor to access these image details.
2013-07-22 08:56:51 +00:00
824ec5a388 code cleanup: case & brace placement 2013-07-19 10:40:43 +00:00
99e97afbe3 Fix #35586: add an option to the Z Combine compositing node to disable the Z
buffer antialiasing that was restored in 2.67 after it was missing in the new
compositor implementation.

This option tends to make results worse rather then better for Cycles renders,
but is useful for Blender internal. Their Z-buffers look quite different for
antialiasing, and I'd rather not change either.
2013-07-12 20:15:22 +00:00
cc3476b07e Fix for
* [#35724] Backdrop zoom can be set to a very small value, making the backdrop disapear.

There were checks in the drawnode that needed to be placed in the readfile.
The checks checked if the zoomlevel was 0.0, then it was defaulted to 1.0, but the zoomvalue had a minimum limit of 0.01, hence it did not work.
Moved the check to the readfile and checked for all values smaller then 0.02. These values are then reset to 1.0

Jeroen & Monique
 - At Mind -
2013-06-14 13:56:00 +00:00
9aa088bab6 Track Position node now could output absolute position of track at a given frame 2013-06-12 14:28:36 +00:00
99b325cebf Cycles / Toon BSDF:
* Added a toon bsdf node to Cycles. This was already available as OSL only closure, but is now available inside the SVM backed as well, for CPU and GPU rendering. 
* There are 2 variations available, diffuse and glossy toon, selectable via a menu inside the node. 

Documentation:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/Shaders#Toon

Example render & blend file:
http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=51970
http://www.pasteall.org/blend/21579
2013-05-23 17:45:20 +00:00
3758193c18 Cycles / Wireframe node:
* Added a wireframe node (Input category) to get access to Mesh wireframe data. 
The thickness can be controlled via a "Size" parameter, and is available in world units (default) and screen pixel size. 
* Only the triangulated mesh is available now, quads is for later. 

Documentation:
http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Doc:2.6/Manual/Render/Cycles/Nodes/More#Wireframe

Render and Example file:
http://www.pasteall.org/pic/show.php?id=51731
http://www.pasteall.org/blend/21510
2013-05-20 15:58:37 +00:00
eaa6479ae3 Cycles: bump node changes to add a Distance input that controls the overall displacement
distance, and an Invert option to invert the bump effect.
2013-05-10 16:57:17 +00:00
5424c1fe55 Fix #35278: textures nodes Mix RGB node did not have a Use Alpha option like
the compositing node. Note the shader nodes can't have this because color
sockets there are only RGB, not RGBA.
2013-05-10 12:39:11 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
6fe753c11b Extended the draw callback API for node sockets with an explicit text parameter, instead of always using the sock->name string. This can be useful for drawing the socket values separate from the label, e.g. in the node view template. 2013-05-08 14:58:41 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
672d393517 Change to socket draw functions: instead of always only drawing the socket label for connected sockets, leave this check up to the socket draw function itself. This allows future socket types to draw buttons or other info in all cases and handle connected/unconnected state more flexibly.
The drawinputfunc/drawoutputfunc callbacks in bNodeType are pretty much empty wrappers now and should be removed at some point. This per-node differentiation should rather be implemented as a specialized socket type if necessary. The only use case for this feature that remains is the file output node in compositor, which displays shortened file format info for each socket.
2013-05-08 14:58:37 +00:00
879859e0cc Second part of fix for regression of nodes UI translation (since new pynodes): add back sockets translation. 2013-05-03 14:01:12 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
6cdc12dc74 Fix for #34739 and #35060, avoid ambiguity in compositor viewer nodes.
The design changes coming with pynodes for the node editor allow editing multiple node groups or pinning. This is great for working on different node groups without switching between them all the time, but it causes a problem for viewer nodes: these nodes all write to the same Image data by design, causing access conflicts and in some cases memory corruption. This was not a problem before pynodes because the editor would only allow 1 edited node group at any time. With the new flexibility of node editors this restriction is gone.

In order to avoid concurrent write access to the viewer image buffer and resolve the ambiguity this patch adds an "active viewer key" to the scene->nodetree (added in bNodeTree instead of Scene due to otherwise circular DNA includes). This key identifies a specific node tree/group instance, which enables the compositor to selectively enable only 1 viewer node.

The active viewer key is switched when opening/closing node groups (push/pop on the snode->treepath stack) or when selecting a viewer node. This way only the "last edited" viewer will be active.

Eventually it would be nicer if each viewer had its own buffer per node space so one could actually compare viewers without switching. But that is a major redesign of viewer nodes and images, not a quick fix for bcon4 ...
2013-04-24 16:36:50 +00:00
48b3dab64a Fix #35008: compositing nodes viewer border (ctrl + B) not working correct inside node groups. 2013-04-24 15:39:19 +00:00
356b393c0a Node Socket UI:
* Fix for Min/Max labels, they started with a lower-case character.
2013-04-14 09:07:38 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
94931f9f45 Replacing the node Add menu and making the toolbar useful
As some people have already noticed, the "Add" menu for nodes is a bit messy since pynodes merge. The reason for this is that the order of nodes in submenus (categories) was previously defined by the order in which all nodes are registered (at the bottom of blenkernel/intern/node.c). For the dynamic registration of node types now possible this system of defining node order along with registration is no longer viable: while it would still sort of work for C nodes, it is completely meaningless for dynamic (python) nodes, which are basically registered automatically in whatever order modules and addons are loaded, with the added complexity of unloading and reloading.

To fix this problem and add a bunch of desirable features this commit replaces the C menu with a python implementation. The new menu does not rely on any particular order of types in the node registry, but instead uses a simple explicit list of all the available nodes, grouped by categories (in scripts/nodeitems_builtins.py).

There are a number of additional features that become possible with this implementation:

1) Node Toolbar can be populated!
The list of nodes is used to create 2 UI items for each node: 1 entry in a submenu of "Add" menu and 1 item in a node toolbar panel with basically the same functionality. Clicking a button in the toolbar will add a new node of this type, just like selecting an item in the menu. The toolbar has the advantage of having collapsible panels for each category, so users can decide if they don't need certain nodes categories and have the rest more easily accessible.

2) Each node item is a true operator call.
The old Add menu is a pretty old piece of C code which doesn't even use proper operator buttons. Now there is a generic node_add operator which can be used very flexibly for adding any of the available nodes.

3) Node Items support additional settings.
Each "NodeItem" consists of the basic node type plus an optional list of initial settings that shall be applied to a new instance. This gives additional flexibility for creating variants of the same node or for defining preferred initial settings. E.g. it has been requested to disable previews for all nodes except inputs, this would be simple change in the py code and much less intrusive than in C.

4) Node items can be generated with a function.
A callback can be used in any category instead of the fixed list, which generates a set of items based on the context (much like dynamic enum items in bpy.props). Originally this was implemented for group nodes, because these nodes only make sense when linked to a node tree from the library data. This principle could come in handy for a number of other nodes, e.g. Image nodes could provide a similar list of node variants based on images in the library - no need to first add node, then select an image.

WARNING: pynodes scripters will have to rework their "draw_add_menu" callback in node tree types, this has been removed now! It was already pretty redundant, since one can add draw functions to the Add menu just like for any other menu. In the future i'd like to improve the categories system further so scripters can use it for custom node systems too, for now just make a draw callback and attach it to the Add menu.
2013-04-13 15:38:02 +00:00
c1b704a11a Use GLSL display for compositor backdrop and sequencer preview
Now only background images remained to be ported. Plus implement
GLSL for dithering and RGB curves.
2013-04-04 12:20:13 +00:00
9c49e71216 Bunch of fixes for GLSL display transform
- GLSL shader wasn't aware of alpha predivide option,
  always assuming alpha is straight. Gave wrong results
  when displaying transparent float buffers.

- GLSL display wasn't aware of float buffers with number
  of channels different from 4, crashing when trying to
  display image with different number of channels.

  This required a bit larger changes, namely now it's
  possible to pass format (GL_RGB, GL_RGBAm GL_LUMINANCE)
  to glaDrawPixelsTex, This also implied adding format to
  glaDrawPixelsAuto and modifying all places where this
  functions are called.

  Now GLSL will handle both 3 and 4 channels buffers,
  single channel images are handled by CPU.

- Replaced hack for render result displaying with a bit
  different hack.

  Namely CPU conversion will happen only during render,
  once render is done GLSL would be used for displaying
  render result on a screen.

  This is so because of the way renderer updates parts
  of the image -- it happens without respect to active
  render layer in image user. This is harmless because
  only display buffer is modifying, but this is tricky
  because we don't have original buffer opened during
  rendering.

  One more related fix here was about when rendering
  multiple layers, wrong image would be displaying when
  rendering is done. Added a signal to invalidate
  display buffer once rendering is done (only happens
  when using multiple layers). This solves issue with
  wrong buffer stuck on the display when using regular
  CPU display space transform and if GLSL is available
  it'll make image displayed with a GLSL shader.

- As an additional change, byte buffers now also uses
  GLSL display transform.

  So now only dutehr and RGB curves are stoppers for
  using GLSL for all kind of display transforms.
2013-04-03 15:59:54 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
4b5be1c097 Fix for node groups, now exposing a socket will copy the default value from internal nodes again. Also this value can be changed in the node group Interface panel. 2013-03-28 10:32:04 +00:00
92d7955d13 fix for struct definition building with msvc2008 and some style cleanup. 2013-03-24 01:19:55 +00:00
3966722057 code cleanup: misc warnings/style 2013-03-21 02:58:21 +00:00
d6ad96e2a9 Small fix: make node backdrop draw with nearest-pixel filter, so it zooms in
showing pixels. Issue was it also blurred image at zoom level 1... maybe subpixel
issue. Anyway - for inspecting exact composite results, zooming in showing pixels
is nicer anyway.
2013-03-20 16:30:48 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
bbac76ee26 Nicer handling of undefined node, tree and socket types.
When nodes are loaded from a .blend file they can potentially have undefined types. This can happen if a type has been deprecated and removed, or if node types were defined in a python script that has not been loaded correctly. Previously all such nodes would automatically be removed from a node tree, assuming that their types were deprecated and no longer in use (more commonly caused by loading new nodes in an older Blender version). Due to the possibility of dynamic registration it is no longer feasible to simply delete such nodes.

Display and handling of node trees was simply disabled before this patch, so that a node tree where any node or socket type was undefined would not be displayed at all. To give more information and avoid problems caused by necessary checks for the typeinfo pointer, there is now a 'Undefined' fallback type for trees, nodes and sockets. These types are used as placeholders in case the real type is not registered and can provide useful visual feedback on undefined nodes.
2013-03-19 13:40:16 +00:00
d215f453df UI / Node Editor:
* Align Render Layer menu and Render button in "Render Layers" node. 
This looks better and the settings belong together as well.
2013-03-19 13:31:54 +00:00
Lukas Toenne
422ed07339 Fix for shader node sockets not displaying the name when unconnected. Default button draw implementation for node sockets should be to display just the name label. 2013-03-19 10:03:52 +00:00