Commit Graph

3872 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
b22c846330 Tweaks in RenderLayer rendering:
- LampHalos can be rendered separately too. Just disable 'Solid' in a
  layer and keep 'Halo' option enabled.
- Note that disabling 'Solid' will still fill in Z values for the solid
  faces, to provide occlusion information for the Ztransp and Halo layer
  options. The latter didn't work this way until now for OSA render.

ALso note that that Ztransp+LampHalo still isn't good marriage... it
renders a bit weird, but that's an old issue. :)
2006-02-09 22:33:49 +00:00
9c003086fe Potential thread render bug/crashing:
Discovered I forget to re-enable the 'imbuf load' and 'envmap' mutexes.
2006-02-09 19:58:32 +00:00
8ef7688266 The preview-jpg option for rendering exr files was saving 32 bits jpg...
a weird format only blender can read properly. Made it 24 bits.

Also: fixed very weird line-endings in pipeline.c after schlaile's last
commit here.
2006-02-09 18:48:53 +00:00
1516350502 Further tweak of Vector Blur and alpha;
- it now correctly pre-multiplies with alpha the RGB values for the
  antialised mask (alpha artefacts were visible)
- The transparent layer will add speed vectors on top of the solid layer,
  cancelling out cases where the solid layer was not moving (like in its
  own antialising.
  This works fine, for as long you don't render in a single pass trans-
  parent faces that move on top of not-moving solid faces.
2006-02-09 17:37:22 +00:00
3291adc997 Compositing workflow upgrade;
You now can set a Preview panel in the Image window, to define a sub-rect
of an image to be processed. Works like the preview in 3D Window. Just
press SHIFT+P to get it activated. Very nice speedup!

This is how it works:

- The compositor still uses the scene image size (including % setting) for
  Viewer or Composite output size
- If a preview exists, it calculates the cropped rect from its position
  in the Image window, and stores that in the Scene render data
- On composite execute, it copies only this part from the 'generator nodes',
  right now Images or Render Results. That makes the entire composite tree
  only using small rects, so it will execute fast.
- Also the render window will only display the cropped rect, and on F12
  only the cropped part is being executed
- On rendering in background mode, the cropping is ignored though.

Usability notes:

- translating or zooming view will automatically invoke a recalculation
- if you zoom in on details, the calculated rect will even become smaller
- only one Imagewindow can have this Preview Panel, to prevent conflicts of
  what the cropped area should be. Compositing is on Scene level, not local
  per image window. (Note; 3D Previews are local per window!)
- Closing the preview panel will invoke a full-size recalculation
- All passes/layers from rendering are nicely cropped, including Z and
  vectors.

The work to make the compositor do cropping was simple, but getting the
Image window displaying correctly and get all events OK was a lot of work...
indeed, we need to refactor Image Window usage once. Sorry for making the
mess even bigger now. :) I've tried not to interfere with UV edit or Paint
though... only when you're in compositing mode the panel will work.

BUG fix:

3D Preview render didn't work when multiple layers were set in the current
scene.
2006-02-09 11:07:04 +00:00
eb42008067 Upgraded max limit for faces in render. Up to now, quads were zbuffered
as triangles, with a tag bit to denote which triangle was which part of
the quad. That was hardcoded bit 0x800000, which allows a maximum of
about 8 million quads...

I've made this a nice #define, set to be 16 times larger. So, now the
facejunkies can go up to 128 Million faces, were it not that this will eat
up a load of memory!
I only have 1 Gig in this machine. A test with 9M vertices and 7.5M quads
eats up 912 MB of memory already. If this becomes a real issue, I know
tricks how to make the vertices 20 bytes smaller, and faces 4 bytes, which
would in the above case save about 200 MB. Not much... but probably worth
the try? A much better method is of course 'bucketing' the renderdata per
tile. It's a spec of the render recode, but not a quicky to add.

Also: bug fix in curve code. There was a short counter still, crashing on
large curves with resol set to 1024 :)
2006-02-08 18:28:28 +00:00
919411a32b Three fixes;
- Composit cache now gets fully freed on a render. Each output socket of a
  node stores the entire image... and while render that's a waste of memory

- Sky 'paper' render was using wrong texture coordinates

- Found missing test_break() in ztransp rendering.
2006-02-08 17:30:28 +00:00
839b338be3 New:
- ZTransp render now also delivers Z values and Speed vectors in passes
  Note that speed vectors accumulate within a pixel to store the minimum,
  so rendering ztransp on top of a non-moving plane won't give speed...
  Best results you get is by rendering it in a separate layer.

  The Z value stored is the closest visible transparent face in the pixel.

Fixes:

- Render to 'spare page' has been enabled again. Because of the strict
  separation of Render and UI, but especially because a 'render result' now
  can consist of unlimited images, I've not made this a Render feature.
  Instead, the render-window itself stores the 'spare' image... I also
  had to change the convention for it a bit.

  Now, instead of having two "render buffers" (which was a render feature),
  the RenderWindow will store each previous frame on a re-render. This
  storing will only start after you've pressed 'Jkey' once, but then always
  will happen for as long the rendered image is same size as previously.
  For clarity, I've also renamed the window title, to 'previous frame'.

- RenderWindow shows alpha again on Akey

- Display of the Zvalues in ImageWindow has been tweaked. White now denotes
  closest, and the color range goes from camera clip-sta to clip-end.

- Bugfix: on splitting/merging/duplicating windows, the 3D Previewrender was
  not always freed correctly, potentially causing crashes or memory leaks.
2006-02-08 16:51:09 +00:00
f5a22bc937 - Autosmooth now calculates smoothing based on original object-space
vertex locations, not global coordinates. This ensures consistant
  autosmoothing for each frame. Also fixes missing vectorblur for parts.

  Nice task for a dev: put autosmooth code in end of modifier stack... then
  it also shows in 3D window

- BUG FIX! I noticed the last tile rendered quite slow, and even did not
  update scanlines. Found out that the main tiles processor didn't go
  to sleep when the last tile was rendered, because it detected a free
  possible thread. This caused the main thread to go into a very tight
  loop, eating up a lot of cpu and blocking the other thread.
2006-02-08 10:57:48 +00:00
78c87abeed Wanted feature for curves: a render-time resolution. This option is
located under the 'def resolu' button. If not zero, it assigns this
resolution to a curve on render.
Also copies with ctrl+c menu.
2006-02-07 19:59:02 +00:00
59d67818e1 Orange-reported vectorblur bug: when using autosmooth, the amount of
vertices differed on previous/next frame, causing speedvector calculus
to be skipped.
Now that worked OK, where it not that non-existing speed vectors were not
initialized zero while rendering...

Also another issue showed up with autosmooth. When using exact smooth
angles (like 30 degrees) on a model that has been spinned with exactly
30 degree steps, the autosmooth gave different results on each frame...
and only when compiled in O2 (probably thats doing bad float rounding).

Solved this by just adding 0.1 to the user defined smooth angle.
2006-02-07 17:44:02 +00:00
47054d00e6 Added "Blur factor" button in Vector Blur node, which scales the speed
vectors. It's actually shutter speed, but in this case works identical to
the old motionblur 'blur fac' button.

Note; the "Max Speed" button only clips speed, use this to prevent
extreme speed values. Max speed applied before the scaling happens.
2006-02-07 11:39:26 +00:00
f45546a1d3 iImage based Vector Blur
After a couple of experiments with variable blur filters, I tried
a more interesting, and who knows... original approach. :)

First watch results here:
http://www.blender.org/bf/rt0001_0030.avi
http://www.blender.org/bf/hand0001_0060.avi

These are the steps in producing such results:

- In preprocess, the speed vectors to previous and next frame are
  calculated. Speed vectors are screen-aligned and in pixel size.
- while rendering, these vectors get calculated per sample, and
  accumulated in the vector buffer checking for "minimum speed".
  (on start the vector buffer is initialized on max speed).

- After render:
- The entire image, all pixels, then is converted to quad polygons.
- Also the z value of the pixels is assigned to the polygons
- The vertices for the quads use averaged speed vectors (of the 4
  corner faces), using a 'minimum but non-zero' speed rule.

  This minimal speed trick works very well to prevent 'tearing' apart
  when multiple faces move in different directions in a pixel, or to
  be able to separate moving pixels clearly from non-moving ones

- So, now we have a sort of 'mask' of quad polygons. The previous steps
  guaranteed that this mask doesn't have antialias color info, and has
  speed vectors that ensure individual parts to move nicely without
  tearing effects. The Z allows multiple layers of moving masks.

- Then, in temporal buffer, faces get tagged if they move or not
- These tags then go to an anti-alias routine, which assigns alpha
  values to edge faces, based on the method we used in past to antialias
  bitmaps (still in our code, check the antialias.c in imbuf!)

- finally, the tag buffer is used to tag which z values of the original
  image have to be included (to allow blur go behind stuff).

- OK, now we're ready for accumulating! In a loop, all faces then get
  drawn (with zbuffer) with increasing influence of their speed vectors.
  The resulting image then is accumulated on top of the original with a
  decreasing weighting value.

It sounds all quite complex... but the speed is still encouraging. Above
images have 64 mblur steps, which takes about 1-3 seconds per frame.

Usage notes:

- Make sure the render-layer has passes 'Vector' and 'Z' on.
- add in Compositor the VectorBlur node, and connect the image, Z and
  speed to the inputs.
- The node allows to set amount of steps (10 steps = 10 forward, 10 back).
  and to set a maximum speed in pixels... to prevent extreme moving things
  to blur too wide.
2006-02-06 22:11:50 +00:00
93dee282be Sky textures were using wrong pixel-size vectors, so images got sampled
totally blurred.

Thanks plumiferos team for the poke!
2006-02-06 19:29:37 +00:00
8fad9e527a FFMPEG defs was initialized as an array, a string was appended 2006-02-06 00:49:25 +00:00
44e39005f8 * Fixes memory leak in pipeline.c
* Makes the render pipeline work in arbitrary order to support frameserver
  rendering.
2006-02-05 19:16:32 +00:00
bf8b4f293d New Material option: "OnlyCast". This makes the object only cast shadows,
not show up in renders, nor being mirrored.
2006-02-04 15:07:48 +00:00
Nathan Letwory
3bb82a27fc == SCons ==
* This commit is all of the rewrite work done on the SCons system. For
  documentation see doc/blender-scons.txt and doc/blender-scons-dev.txt.
  Also http://mediawiki.blender.org/index.php/BlenderDev/SconsRefactoring
  contains valuable information, along with what still needs to be done.

    - linux, os x and windows compile now.
    - files are compiled to BF_INSTALLDIR (see config/(platform)-config.py)
        - NOTE: Jean-Luc P will commit sometime during the weekend proper
          appit() for OS X. For now, copy the resulting binary to an
          existing .app bundle.
    - features:
        - cleaner structure for better maintenance
        - cleaner output during compile
        - better handling of build options
        - general overall speed increase
        - see the wiki for more info

  Cygwin, FreeBSD and Solaris systems still need work. For these systems:
    1) copy a config/(platform)-config.py to ie. config/cygwin-config.py
    2) set the proper defaults for your platform
    3) mail me at jesterking at letwory dot net with you configuration. if
       you need any modifications to the system, do send a patch, too.

  I'll be giving first-aid today and tomorrow, after that it'll be all
  regular development work :)

  /Nathan
2006-02-04 14:15:10 +00:00
1db5c23716 More work on render stuff!
- Scene support in RenderLayers
You now can indicate in Compositor to use RenderLayer(s) from other scenes.
Use the new dropdown menu in the "Render Result" node. It will change the
title of the node to indicate that.

The other Scenes are rendered fully separate, creating own databases (and
octrees) after the current scene was finished. They use their own render
settings, with as exception the render output size (and optional border).
This makes the option an interesting memory saver and speedup.

Also note that the render-results of other scenes are kept in memory while
you work. So, after a render, you can tweak all composit effects.

- Render Stats
Added an 'info string' to stats, printed in renderwindow header. It gives
info now on steps "creating database", "shadow buffers", and "octree".

- Bug fixes

Added redraw event for Image window, when using compositor render.

Text objects were not rendered using background render (probably a bug
since depsgraph was added)

Dropdown buttons in Node editor were not refreshed after usage

Sometimes render window did not open, this due to wrong check for 'esc'.

Removed option that renders view-layers on F12, with mouse in 3d window.
Not only was it confusing, it's now more efficient with the Preview Panel,
which does this nicely.
2006-02-04 13:28:50 +00:00
902bc75c34 Render feature request; when saving EXR files during anim render, it can
optionally save a jpg next to it, with compression as set in buttons.

This allows quick previews or download from farms.

Button: next to the 'half' and 'zbuf' options for exr.
2006-02-03 21:38:59 +00:00
9facc0b20e Improved check for case when vector-blur speed table (previous frame) is of
different size as current frame. It now just skips making vectors then...
there exist solutions, but have to prove first vecblur actually works.
2006-02-03 21:02:20 +00:00
6ac2c83016 Redoing the blur filters for composit;
http://www.blender.org/bf/filters/

I found out current blur actually doesn't do gauss, but more did regular
quadratic. Now you can choose common filter types, but more specifically;

- set gamma on, to emphasize bright parts in blur more than darker parts
- use the bokeh option for (current circlular only) blur based on true
  area filters (meaning, for each pixel it samples the entire surrounding).
  This enables more effects, but is also much slower. Have to check on
  optimization for this still... use with care!
2006-02-03 20:39:36 +00:00
7a7c33ea27 Crash fix! Found one unsafe malloc in allocating the Z render pass...
Brought back threaded compositing, this was blamed incorrectly.
2006-02-03 09:25:46 +00:00
8e12f750f2 - Preview images get generated on render event again
- disabled threading for composit for now, it has a memory error still...
  will work on that tomorrow more.
2006-02-02 23:55:14 +00:00
4249bce1bf Three feats;
- RenderLayers with 'view layers' set, now also take visible lights into
  account. Works just like for scene layer settings.

- On ESC from render, compositing (if set) is being skipped too

- While rendering with multiple RenderLayers it will end with a display
  of the current RenderLayer (as in Scene buttons)
2006-02-02 21:08:39 +00:00
21e7a5f142 Render fix: object-duplicators now give their layer setting to the
duplicates, enabling lighting and layer-render properly.
2006-02-02 19:31:15 +00:00
f493e8ed2e features & fixes:
- Enabled Groups to execute in Compositor. They were ignored still.
  Note; inside of groups nothing is cached, so a change of a group input
  will recalculate it fully. This is needed because groups are linked
  data (instances use same internal nodes).

- Made Composit node "Viewer" display correctly input for images with
  1/2/3/4 channels.

- Added pass rendering, tested now with only regular Materials. For
  Material nodes this is quite more complex... since they cannot be
  easily separated in passes (each Material does a full shade)
  In this commit all pass render is disabled though, will continue work on
  that later.
  Sneak preview: http://www.blender.org/bf/rt.jpg  (temporal image)

- What did remain is the 'Normal' pass output. Normal works very nice for
  relighting effects. Use the "Normal Node" to define where more or less
  light should be. (Use "Value Map" node to tweak influence of the
  Normal node 'dot' output.)

- EVIL bug fix: I've spend almost a day finding it... when combining AO and
  mirror render, the event queue was totally screwing up... two things not
  related at all!
  Found out error was in ray-mirror code, which was using partially
  uninitialized 'ShadeInput' data to pass on to render code.

- Another fix; made sure that while thread render, the threads don't get
  events, only the main program will do. Might fix issues reported by
  people on linux/windows.
2006-02-02 17:54:22 +00:00
17fdca3372 Made preview render only use non-threaded tile processor, got reports
of crashes, and noticed here theres something not well functioning
with ghost & threads, probably. Will test that tomorrow more.
2006-01-31 23:25:53 +00:00
5e3170fafd Three features;
- Live scanline updates while rendering
Using a timer system, each second now the tiles that are being processed
are checked if they could use display.
To make this work pretty, I had to use the threaded 'tile processor' for
a single thread too, but that's now proven to be stable.

Also note that these updates draw per layer, including ztransp progress
separately from solid render.

- Recode of ztransp OSA
Until now (since blender 1.0) the ztransp part was fully rendered and
added on top of the solid part with alpha-over. This adding was done before
the solid part applied sub-pixel sample filtering, causing the ztransp
layer to be always too blurry.

Now the ztransp layer uses same sub=pixel filter, resulting in the same
AA level (and filter results) as the solid part. Quite noticable with hair
renders.

- Vector buffer support & preliminary vector-blur Node
Using the "Render Layer" panel "Vector" pass button, the motion vectors
per pixel are calculated and stored. Accessible via the Compositor.

The vector-blur node is horrible btw! It just uses the length of the
vector to apply a filter like with current (z)blur. I'm committing it anyway,
I'll experiment with it further, and who knows some surprise code shows up!
2006-01-31 21:49:05 +00:00
8e9222ec21 More simple fixes to cleanup warnings and what not:
extern/bullet/BulletDynamics/ConstraintSolver/SimpleConstraintSolver.h
        added newline at end of file.
 intern/boolop/intern/BOP_Face2Face.cpp
        fixed indentation and had nested declarations of a varible i used
                for multiple for loops, changed it to just one declaration.
 source/blender/blenkernel/bad_level_call_stubs/stubs.c
        added prototypes and a couple other fixes.
 source/blender/include/BDR_drawobject.h
 source/blender/include/BSE_node.h
 source/blender/include/butspace.h
 source/blender/render/extern/include/RE_shader_ext.h
        added struct definitions
 source/blender/src/editmesh_mods.c
 source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_BlenderMaterial.cpp
 source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_ConvertPhysicsObjects.cpp
 source/gameengine/Ketsji/KX_RaySensor.cpp
        removed unused variables;
 source/gameengine/GameLogic/Joystick/SCA_Joystick.cpp
        changed format of case statements to avoid warnings in gcc.

Kent
2006-01-30 19:59:33 +00:00
6b7c992920 Bugfix: missing faces on edge of image
Yesterdays commit slightly extended clipping area for window, to ensure
no empty borders get rendered. Unfortunately it reveiled a case in code
that was never handled; clipping code was throwing away good faces. Old
bug... but apparently never showed up?
2006-01-30 16:23:14 +00:00
e193648595 Created threadsafe MEM_malloc versions in BLI_threads.h, now in use
for compositing code.

Officially malloc/calloc/free is threadsafe, but our secure malloc system
requires all memory blocks to be stored in a single list, so when two
threads write in this list you get conflicts.
2006-01-30 11:09:50 +00:00
b01b574656 When using Duplicated Objects (like vertex dupli) the original isn't
rendered anymore, to prevent overlapping situations. This worked before.

Note; group dupli stuff will test later. :)
2006-01-29 23:45:11 +00:00
6dd3fd2a26 Two issues solved in render recode;
- the sub-pixel masks for applying correct filters (gauss and friends)
  accidentally were y-flipped, causing bad looking results.

- zbuffer was clipping extremely narrow, causing border pixels to miss
  samples, and reveiling alpha that way (was in old render a prob too)
2006-01-29 23:01:33 +00:00
282fbcc763 Previous fix was in wrong part of code... not alpha adding was wrong, but
there was an error in the zbuffer code!

This should fix combinations of using Ztransp and Solid faces.
2006-01-29 18:04:15 +00:00
a4f05a17c3 Accidentally mixed up addAlphaUnder and addAlphaOver in merging solid and
ztransp layers, for OSA renders. :)
2006-01-29 17:40:06 +00:00
2f8708da02 Three-in-one commit:
- Compositor now is threaded
Enable it with the Scene buttons "Threads". This will handle over nodes to
individual threads to be calculated. However, if nodes depend on others
they have to wait. The current system only threads per entire node, not for
calculating results in parts.

I've reshuffled the node execution code to evaluate 'changed' events, and
prepare the entire tree to become simply parsed for open jobs with a call
to   node = getExecutableNode()
By default, even without 'thread' option active, all node execution is
done within a separate thread.

Also fixed issues in yesterdays commit for 'event based' calculations, it
didn't do animated images, or execute (on rendering) the correct nodes
when you don't have Render-Result nodes included.

- Added generic Thread support in blenlib/ module
The renderer and the node system now both use same code for controlling the
threads. This has been moved to a new C file in blenlib/intern/threads.c.
Check this c file for an extensive doc and example how to use it.

The current implementation for Compositing allows unlimited amount of
threads. For rendering it is still tied to two threads, although it is
pretty easy to extend to 4 already. People with giant amounts of cpus can
poke me once for tests. :)

- Bugfix in creating group nodes
Group node definitions demand a clear separation of 'internal sockets' and
'external sockets'. The first are sockets being linked internally, the latter
are sockets exposed as sockets for the group itself.
When sockets were linked both internal and external, Blender crashed. It is
solved now by removing the external link(s).
2006-01-29 11:36:33 +00:00
36e993a06f Two missing declarations in this include file. 2006-01-28 20:23:53 +00:00
9ce8944a05 Wow! bugfix in bf-blender again!
Simon C. gave me a nice crash.blend, in zbuffered transparent render.
Was a malloc that should become calloc... :)
2006-01-28 19:05:49 +00:00
45c7b2c5c2 Orange: made Compositing more interactive. It now has an event based
system tracking changes in nodes, making sure only these nodes and
the ones that depend, are executed.

Further the 'time cursor' now counts down to indicate which node is being
done.

Also: you now can disable the "use nodes" button in the header, edit all
changes, and when you press that button again it nicely executes the
changes.

Still on the todo:
- make compositing threaded
- find a way to nicely exit compositing on input events... so the UI
  keeps being responsive
- idea; a 'percentage' menu in header to enforce calculations on smaller
  images temporally
2006-01-28 15:21:04 +00:00
80bd3a1e98 Orange: fix for threaded rendering. Discovered that for some reason the
threads didn't seem to free allocated memory... while rendering an long
sequence, the 'virtual memory' size grew with about 20 meg per frame.
This appeared to be not related to using malloc in threads (works
properly), but just because threads were not closed properly.

I assumed that the call to SDL_CreateThread() also closes the thread
when finished... but that seems to be not the case. By using a call to
SDL_WaitThread() after the thread was finished the memory heap is stable
again.

This is something I've seen not documented anywhere... the SDL man
pages are horrible sparse; Take for example the official page:

http://manuals.thexdershome.com/SDL-1.2.5/html/sdlcreatethread.html
2006-01-28 10:30:16 +00:00
bb2e2b9ec8 Orange: previous commit for render-layers didn't update the case for
3d window preview-render.
2006-01-28 08:27:29 +00:00
4a52c6ac6f Orange; more render & compo stuff!
-> Rendering in RenderLayers

It's important to distinguish a 'render layer' from a 'pass'. The first is
control over the main pipeline itself, to indicate what geometry is being
is rendered. The 'pass' (not in this commit!) is related to internal
shading code, like shadow/spec/AO/normals/etc.

Options for RenderLayers now are:
- Indicate which 3d 'view layers' have to be included (so you can render
  front and back separately)
- "Solid", all solid faces, includes sky at the moment too
- "ZTransp", all transparent faces
- "Halo", the halos
- "Strand", the particle strands (not coded yet...)

Currently only 2 'passes' are exported for render, which is the "Combined"
buffer and the "Z. The latter now works, and can be turned on/off.

Note that all layers are still fully kept in memory now, saving the tiles
and layers to disk (in exr) is also todo.

-> New Blur options

The existing Blur Node (compositor) now has an optional input image. This
has to be a 'value buffer', which can be a Zbuffer, or any mask you can
think of. The input values have to be in the 0-1 range, so another new
node was added too "Map Value".
The value input can also be used to tweak blur size with the (todo)
Time Node.

Temporal screenies:
http://www.blender.org/bf/rt.jpg
http://www.blender.org/bf/rt1.jpg
http://www.blender.org/bf/rt2.jpg

BTW: The compositor is very slow still, it recalulates all nodes on each
change still. Persistant memory and dependency checks is coming!
2006-01-26 22:18:46 +00:00
1cde5efa3d Orange:
- Missing free in AVI writing
- time counter for animation render wasn't reset to zero on successive
  renders.
2006-01-25 16:47:20 +00:00
9da8961513 Orange: new pipeline separated calculus for window matrix from converting
data to renderdata. However, if a camera has a lens-ipo, this has to be
calculated correctly each time.

Actually, render system suffers like Blender itself from a weak time
system... which still is polluted by confusing globals. Should all work
now, but definitely needs attention later.
2006-01-25 15:09:17 +00:00
7d715c0693 Forgot to pass on current frame number to compositor, when render anims! 2006-01-25 12:25:10 +00:00
b969857767 Orange fix: jitter mask for OSA was off with half a pixel...
There seems to be a wrong offset for non-osa too, will look into that now.
2006-01-24 23:02:02 +00:00
f0dae325c3 Orange: enabled compositing in render pipeline.
- New Node "Composite" is output node that puts composited result back
  in render pipeline.
- This then also displays in the render window while editing
- But, only with Scene buttons option "Do Compositor" set
- Then, just press F12 or render anims to see the magic!

For clarity, the former 'Output" node is renamed to "Viewer".
2006-01-24 21:50:23 +00:00
3909f1d4a3 Prevent a mod by 0, should fix preview render crashes 2006-01-24 17:17:44 +00:00
9eadefee11 Scons changes needed to get it compile, works here! :) 2006-01-23 22:44:44 +00:00