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# <pep8 compliant>
import bpy
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from bpy.types import Panel
from rna_prop_ui import PropertyPanel
from bl_ui.utils import PresetPanel
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class CameraButtonsPanel:
bl_space_type = 'PROPERTIES'
bl_region_type = 'WINDOW'
bl_context = "data"
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
engine = context.engine
return context.camera and (engine in cls.COMPAT_ENGINES)
class CAMERA_PT_presets(PresetPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Camera Presets"
preset_subdir = "camera"
preset_operator = "script.execute_preset"
preset_add_operator = "camera.preset_add"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
class SAFE_AREAS_PT_presets(PresetPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Camera Presets"
preset_subdir = "safe_areas"
preset_operator = "script.execute_preset"
preset_add_operator = "safe_areas.preset_add"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
class DATA_PT_context_camera(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = ""
bl_options = {'HIDE_HEADER'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
ob = context.object
cam = context.camera
space = context.space_data
if ob:
layout.template_ID(ob, "data")
elif cam:
layout.template_ID(space, "pin_id")
UI: Layout Engine * Buttons are now created first, and after that the layout is computed. This means the layout engine now works at button level, and makes it easier to write templates. Otherwise you had to store all info and create the buttons later. * Added interface_templates.c as a separate file to put templates in. These can contain regular buttons, and can be put in a Free layout, which means you can specify manual coordinates, but still get nested correct inside other layouts. * API was changed to allow better nesting. Previously items were added in the last added layout specifier, i.e. one level up in the layout hierarchy. This doesn't work well in always, so now when creating things like rows or columns it always returns a layout which you have to add the items in. All py scripts were updated to follow this. * Computing the layout now goes in two passes, first estimating the required width/height of all nested layouts, and then in the second pass using the results of that to decide on the actual locations. * Enum and array buttons now follow the direction of the layout, i.e. they are vertical or horizontal depending if they are in a column or row. * Color properties now get a color picker, and only get the additional RGB sliders with Expand=True. * File/directory string properties now get a button next to them for opening the file browse, though this is not implemented yet. * Layout items can now be aligned, set align=True when creating a column, row, etc. * Buttons now get a minimum width of one icon (avoids squashing icon buttons). * Moved some more space variables into Style.
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class DATA_PT_lens(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Lens"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
cam = context.camera
layout.prop(cam, "type")
col = layout.column()
col.separator()
if cam.type == 'PERSP':
col = layout.column()
if cam.lens_unit == 'MILLIMETERS':
col.prop(cam, "lens")
elif cam.lens_unit == 'FOV':
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col.prop(cam, "angle")
col.prop(cam, "lens_unit")
elif cam.type == 'ORTHO':
col.prop(cam, "ortho_scale")
Fisheye Camera for Cycles For sample images see: http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=399 (equisolid) http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=389 (equidistant) The 'use_panorama' option is now part of a new Camera type: 'Panorama'. Created two other panorama cameras: - Equisolid: most of lens in the market simulate this lens - e.g. Nikon, Canon, ...) this works as a real lens up to an extent. The final result takes the sensor dimensions into account also. .:. to simulate a Nikon DX2S with a 10.5mm lens do: sensor: 23.7 x 15.7 fisheye lens: 10.5 fisheye fov: 180 render dimensions: 4288 x 2848 - Equidistant: this is not a real lens model. Although the old equidistant lens simulate this lens. The result is always as a circular fisheye that takes the whole sensor (in other words, it doesn't take the sensor into consideration). This is perfect for fulldomes ;) For the UI we have 10 to 360 as soft values and 10 to 3600 as hard values (because we can). Reference material: http://www.hdrlabs.com/tutorials/downloads_files/HDRI%20for%20CGI.pdf http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/field_of_view.html Note, this is not a real simulation of the light path through the lens. The ideal solution would be this: https://graphics.stanford.edu/wikis/cs348b-11/Assignment3 http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/papers/camera/ Thanks Brecht for the fix, suggestions and code review. Kudos for the dome community for keeping me stimulated on the topic since 2009 ;) Patch partly implemented during lab time at VisGraf, IMPA - Rio de Janeiro.
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elif cam.type == 'PANO':
engine = context.engine
if engine == 'CYCLES':
Fisheye Camera for Cycles For sample images see: http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=399 (equisolid) http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=389 (equidistant) The 'use_panorama' option is now part of a new Camera type: 'Panorama'. Created two other panorama cameras: - Equisolid: most of lens in the market simulate this lens - e.g. Nikon, Canon, ...) this works as a real lens up to an extent. The final result takes the sensor dimensions into account also. .:. to simulate a Nikon DX2S with a 10.5mm lens do: sensor: 23.7 x 15.7 fisheye lens: 10.5 fisheye fov: 180 render dimensions: 4288 x 2848 - Equidistant: this is not a real lens model. Although the old equidistant lens simulate this lens. The result is always as a circular fisheye that takes the whole sensor (in other words, it doesn't take the sensor into consideration). This is perfect for fulldomes ;) For the UI we have 10 to 360 as soft values and 10 to 3600 as hard values (because we can). Reference material: http://www.hdrlabs.com/tutorials/downloads_files/HDRI%20for%20CGI.pdf http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/field_of_view.html Note, this is not a real simulation of the light path through the lens. The ideal solution would be this: https://graphics.stanford.edu/wikis/cs348b-11/Assignment3 http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/papers/camera/ Thanks Brecht for the fix, suggestions and code review. Kudos for the dome community for keeping me stimulated on the topic since 2009 ;) Patch partly implemented during lab time at VisGraf, IMPA - Rio de Janeiro.
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ccam = cam.cycles
col.prop(ccam, "panorama_type")
Fisheye Camera for Cycles For sample images see: http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=399 (equisolid) http://www.dalaifelinto.com/?p=389 (equidistant) The 'use_panorama' option is now part of a new Camera type: 'Panorama'. Created two other panorama cameras: - Equisolid: most of lens in the market simulate this lens - e.g. Nikon, Canon, ...) this works as a real lens up to an extent. The final result takes the sensor dimensions into account also. .:. to simulate a Nikon DX2S with a 10.5mm lens do: sensor: 23.7 x 15.7 fisheye lens: 10.5 fisheye fov: 180 render dimensions: 4288 x 2848 - Equidistant: this is not a real lens model. Although the old equidistant lens simulate this lens. The result is always as a circular fisheye that takes the whole sensor (in other words, it doesn't take the sensor into consideration). This is perfect for fulldomes ;) For the UI we have 10 to 360 as soft values and 10 to 3600 as hard values (because we can). Reference material: http://www.hdrlabs.com/tutorials/downloads_files/HDRI%20for%20CGI.pdf http://www.bobatkins.com/photography/technical/field_of_view.html Note, this is not a real simulation of the light path through the lens. The ideal solution would be this: https://graphics.stanford.edu/wikis/cs348b-11/Assignment3 http://www.graphics.stanford.edu/papers/camera/ Thanks Brecht for the fix, suggestions and code review. Kudos for the dome community for keeping me stimulated on the topic since 2009 ;) Patch partly implemented during lab time at VisGraf, IMPA - Rio de Janeiro.
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if ccam.panorama_type == 'FISHEYE_EQUIDISTANT':
col.prop(ccam, "fisheye_fov")
elif ccam.panorama_type == 'FISHEYE_EQUISOLID':
col.prop(ccam, "fisheye_lens", text="Lens")
col.prop(ccam, "fisheye_fov")
elif ccam.panorama_type == 'EQUIRECTANGULAR':
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.prop(ccam, "latitude_min", text="Latitude Min")
sub.prop(ccam, "latitude_max", text="Max")
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.prop(ccam, "longitude_min", text="Longitude Min")
sub.prop(ccam, "longitude_max", text="Max")
elif engine in {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}:
if cam.lens_unit == 'MILLIMETERS':
col.prop(cam, "lens")
elif cam.lens_unit == 'FOV':
col.prop(cam, "angle")
col.prop(cam, "lens_unit")
col = layout.column()
col.separator()
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.prop(cam, "shift_x", text="Shift X")
sub.prop(cam, "shift_y", text="Y")
col.separator()
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.prop(cam, "clip_start", text="Clip Start")
sub.prop(cam, "clip_end", text="End")
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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class DATA_PT_camera_stereoscopy(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Stereoscopy"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
render = context.scene.render
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return (super().poll(context) and render.use_multiview and
render.views_format == 'STEREO_3D')
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
render = context.scene.render
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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st = context.camera.stereo
Multi-View: Cycles - Spherical Stereo support (VR Panoramas) This is a new option for panorama cameras to render stereo that can be used in virtual reality devices The option is available under the camera panel when Multi-View is enabled (Views option in the Render Layers panel) Known limitations: ------------------ * Parallel convergence is not supported (you need to set a convergence distance really high to simulate this effect). * Pivot was not supposed to affect the render but it does, this has to be looked at, but for now set it to CENTER * Derivatives in perspective camera need to be pre-computed or we shuld get rid of kcam->dx/dy (Sergey words, I don't fully grasp the implication shere) * This works in perspective mode and in panorama mode. However, for fully benefit from this effect in perspective mode you need to render a cube map. (there is an addon for this, developed separately, perhaps we could include it in master). * We have no support for "neck distance" at the moment. This is supposed to help with objects at short distances. * We have no support to rotate the "Up Axis" of the stereo plane. Meaning, we hardcode 0,0,1 as UP, and create the stereo pair related to that. (although we could take the camera local UP when rendering panoramas, this wouldn't work for perspective cameras. * We have no support for interocular distance attenuation based on the proximity of the poles (which helps to reduce the pole rotation effect/artifact). THIS NEEDS DOCS - both in 2.78 release log and the Blender manual. Meanwhile you can read about it here: http://code.blender.org/2015/03/1451 This patch specifically dates from March 2015, as you can see in the code.blender.org post. Many thanks to all the reviewers, testers and minor sponsors who helped me maintain spherical-stereo for 1 year. All that said, have fun with this. This feature was what got me started with Multi-View development (at the time what I was looking for was Fulldome stereo support, but the implementation is the same). In order to make this into Blender I had to make it aiming at a less-specic user-case Thus Multi-View started. (this was December 2012, during Siggraph Asia and a chat I had with Paul Bourke during the conference). I don't have the original patch anymore, but you can find a re-based version of it from March 2013, right before I start with the Multi-View project https://developer.blender.org/P332 Reviewers: sergey, dingto Subscribers: #cycles Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1223
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cam = context.camera
is_spherical_stereo = cam.type != 'ORTHO' and render.use_spherical_stereo
Multi-View: Cycles - Spherical Stereo support (VR Panoramas) This is a new option for panorama cameras to render stereo that can be used in virtual reality devices The option is available under the camera panel when Multi-View is enabled (Views option in the Render Layers panel) Known limitations: ------------------ * Parallel convergence is not supported (you need to set a convergence distance really high to simulate this effect). * Pivot was not supposed to affect the render but it does, this has to be looked at, but for now set it to CENTER * Derivatives in perspective camera need to be pre-computed or we shuld get rid of kcam->dx/dy (Sergey words, I don't fully grasp the implication shere) * This works in perspective mode and in panorama mode. However, for fully benefit from this effect in perspective mode you need to render a cube map. (there is an addon for this, developed separately, perhaps we could include it in master). * We have no support for "neck distance" at the moment. This is supposed to help with objects at short distances. * We have no support to rotate the "Up Axis" of the stereo plane. Meaning, we hardcode 0,0,1 as UP, and create the stereo pair related to that. (although we could take the camera local UP when rendering panoramas, this wouldn't work for perspective cameras. * We have no support for interocular distance attenuation based on the proximity of the poles (which helps to reduce the pole rotation effect/artifact). THIS NEEDS DOCS - both in 2.78 release log and the Blender manual. Meanwhile you can read about it here: http://code.blender.org/2015/03/1451 This patch specifically dates from March 2015, as you can see in the code.blender.org post. Many thanks to all the reviewers, testers and minor sponsors who helped me maintain spherical-stereo for 1 year. All that said, have fun with this. This feature was what got me started with Multi-View development (at the time what I was looking for was Fulldome stereo support, but the implementation is the same). In order to make this into Blender I had to make it aiming at a less-specic user-case Thus Multi-View started. (this was December 2012, during Siggraph Asia and a chat I had with Paul Bourke during the conference). I don't have the original patch anymore, but you can find a re-based version of it from March 2013, right before I start with the Multi-View project https://developer.blender.org/P332 Reviewers: sergey, dingto Subscribers: #cycles Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1223
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use_spherical_stereo = is_spherical_stereo and st.use_spherical_stereo
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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layout.prop(st, "convergence_mode")
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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col = layout.column()
sub = col.column()
sub.active = st.convergence_mode != 'PARALLEL'
sub.prop(st, "convergence_distance")
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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col.prop(st, "interocular_distance")
Multi-View: Cycles - Spherical Stereo support (VR Panoramas) This is a new option for panorama cameras to render stereo that can be used in virtual reality devices The option is available under the camera panel when Multi-View is enabled (Views option in the Render Layers panel) Known limitations: ------------------ * Parallel convergence is not supported (you need to set a convergence distance really high to simulate this effect). * Pivot was not supposed to affect the render but it does, this has to be looked at, but for now set it to CENTER * Derivatives in perspective camera need to be pre-computed or we shuld get rid of kcam->dx/dy (Sergey words, I don't fully grasp the implication shere) * This works in perspective mode and in panorama mode. However, for fully benefit from this effect in perspective mode you need to render a cube map. (there is an addon for this, developed separately, perhaps we could include it in master). * We have no support for "neck distance" at the moment. This is supposed to help with objects at short distances. * We have no support to rotate the "Up Axis" of the stereo plane. Meaning, we hardcode 0,0,1 as UP, and create the stereo pair related to that. (although we could take the camera local UP when rendering panoramas, this wouldn't work for perspective cameras. * We have no support for interocular distance attenuation based on the proximity of the poles (which helps to reduce the pole rotation effect/artifact). THIS NEEDS DOCS - both in 2.78 release log and the Blender manual. Meanwhile you can read about it here: http://code.blender.org/2015/03/1451 This patch specifically dates from March 2015, as you can see in the code.blender.org post. Many thanks to all the reviewers, testers and minor sponsors who helped me maintain spherical-stereo for 1 year. All that said, have fun with this. This feature was what got me started with Multi-View development (at the time what I was looking for was Fulldome stereo support, but the implementation is the same). In order to make this into Blender I had to make it aiming at a less-specic user-case Thus Multi-View started. (this was December 2012, during Siggraph Asia and a chat I had with Paul Bourke during the conference). I don't have the original patch anymore, but you can find a re-based version of it from March 2013, right before I start with the Multi-View project https://developer.blender.org/P332 Reviewers: sergey, dingto Subscribers: #cycles Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1223
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if is_spherical_stereo:
col.separator()
col.prop(st, "use_spherical_stereo")
sub = col.column()
sub.active = st.use_spherical_stereo
sub.prop(st, "use_pole_merge")
Multi-View: Cycles - Spherical Stereo support (VR Panoramas) This is a new option for panorama cameras to render stereo that can be used in virtual reality devices The option is available under the camera panel when Multi-View is enabled (Views option in the Render Layers panel) Known limitations: ------------------ * Parallel convergence is not supported (you need to set a convergence distance really high to simulate this effect). * Pivot was not supposed to affect the render but it does, this has to be looked at, but for now set it to CENTER * Derivatives in perspective camera need to be pre-computed or we shuld get rid of kcam->dx/dy (Sergey words, I don't fully grasp the implication shere) * This works in perspective mode and in panorama mode. However, for fully benefit from this effect in perspective mode you need to render a cube map. (there is an addon for this, developed separately, perhaps we could include it in master). * We have no support for "neck distance" at the moment. This is supposed to help with objects at short distances. * We have no support to rotate the "Up Axis" of the stereo plane. Meaning, we hardcode 0,0,1 as UP, and create the stereo pair related to that. (although we could take the camera local UP when rendering panoramas, this wouldn't work for perspective cameras. * We have no support for interocular distance attenuation based on the proximity of the poles (which helps to reduce the pole rotation effect/artifact). THIS NEEDS DOCS - both in 2.78 release log and the Blender manual. Meanwhile you can read about it here: http://code.blender.org/2015/03/1451 This patch specifically dates from March 2015, as you can see in the code.blender.org post. Many thanks to all the reviewers, testers and minor sponsors who helped me maintain spherical-stereo for 1 year. All that said, have fun with this. This feature was what got me started with Multi-View development (at the time what I was looking for was Fulldome stereo support, but the implementation is the same). In order to make this into Blender I had to make it aiming at a less-specic user-case Thus Multi-View started. (this was December 2012, during Siggraph Asia and a chat I had with Paul Bourke during the conference). I don't have the original patch anymore, but you can find a re-based version of it from March 2013, right before I start with the Multi-View project https://developer.blender.org/P332 Reviewers: sergey, dingto Subscribers: #cycles Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D1223
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sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.active = st.use_pole_merge
sub.prop(st, "pole_merge_angle_from", text="Pole Merge Angle Start")
sub.prop(st, "pole_merge_angle_to", text="End")
col = layout.column()
col.active = not use_spherical_stereo
col.separator()
col.prop(st, "pivot")
Multi-View and Stereo 3D Official Documentation: http://www.blender.org/manual/render/workflows/multiview.html Implemented Features ==================== Builtin Stereo Camera * Convergence Mode * Interocular Distance * Convergence Distance * Pivot Mode Viewport * Cameras * Plane * Volume Compositor * View Switch Node * Image Node Multi-View OpenEXR support Sequencer * Image/Movie Strips 'Use Multiview' UV/Image Editor * Option to see Multi-View images in Stereo-3D or its individual images * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images I/O * Save/Open Multi-View (OpenEXR, Stereo3D, individual views) images Scene Render Views * Ability to have an arbitrary number of views in the scene Missing Bits ============ First rule of Multi-View bug report: If something is not working as it should *when Views is off* this is a severe bug, do mention this in the report. Second rule is, if something works *when Views is off* but doesn't (or crashes) when *Views is on*, this is a important bug. Do mention this in the report. Everything else is likely small todos, and may wait until we are sure none of the above is happening. Apart from that there are those known issues: * Compositor Image Node poorly working for Multi-View OpenEXR (this was working prefectly before the 'Use Multi-View' functionality) * Selecting camera from Multi-View when looking from camera is problematic * Animation Playback (ctrl+F11) doesn't support stereo formats * Wrong filepath when trying to play back animated scene * Viewport Rendering doesn't support Multi-View * Overscan Rendering * Fullscreen display modes need to warn the user * Object copy should be aware of views suffix Acknowledgments =============== * Francesco Siddi for the help with the original feature specs and design * Brecht Van Lommel for the original review of the code and design early on * Blender Foundation for the Development Fund to support the project wrap up Final patch reviewers: * Antony Riakiotakis (psy-fi) * Campbell Barton (ideasman42) * Julian Eisel (Severin) * Sergey Sharybin (nazgul) * Thomas Dinged (dingto) Code contributors of the original branch in github: * Alexey Akishin * Gabriel Caraballo
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class DATA_PT_camera(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Camera"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw_header_preset(self, context):
CAMERA_PT_presets.draw_panel_header(self.layout)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
cam = context.camera
layout.use_property_split = True
col = layout.column()
col.prop(cam, "sensor_fit")
if cam.sensor_fit == 'AUTO':
col.prop(cam, "sensor_width")
else:
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.active = cam.sensor_fit == 'HORIZONTAL'
sub.prop(cam, "sensor_width", text="Width")
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.active = cam.sensor_fit == 'VERTICAL'
sub.prop(cam, "sensor_height", text="Height")
class DATA_PT_camera_dof(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Depth of Field"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
cam = context.camera
col = layout.column()
col.prop(cam, "dof_object", text="Focus on Object")
sub = col.column()
sub.active = (cam.dof_object is None)
sub.prop(cam, "dof_distance", text="Focus Distance")
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class DATA_PT_camera_dof_aperture(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Aperture"
bl_parent_id = "DATA_PT_camera_dof"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
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def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
cam = context.camera
dof_options = cam.gpu_dof
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flow = layout.grid_flow(row_major=True, columns=0, even_columns=True, even_rows=False, align=False)
col = flow.column()
col.prop(dof_options, "fstop")
col.prop(dof_options, "blades")
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col = flow.column()
col.prop(dof_options, "rotation")
col.prop(dof_options, "ratio")
class DATA_PT_camera_background_image(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Background Images"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw_header(self, context):
cam = context.camera
self.layout.prop(cam, "show_background_images", text="")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
layout.use_property_decorate = False
cam = context.camera
use_multiview = context.scene.render.use_multiview
col = layout.column()
col.operator("view3d.background_image_add", text="Add Image")
for i, bg in enumerate(cam.background_images):
layout.active = cam.show_background_images
box = layout.box()
row = box.row(align=True)
row.prop(bg, "show_expanded", text="", emboss=False)
if bg.source == 'IMAGE' and bg.image:
row.prop(bg.image, "name", text="", emboss=False)
elif bg.source == 'MOVIE_CLIP' and bg.clip:
row.prop(bg.clip, "name", text="", emboss=False)
elif bg.source and bg.use_camera_clip:
row.label(text="Camera Clip")
else:
row.label(text="Not Set")
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row.prop(
bg,
"show_background_image",
text="",
emboss=False,
icon='RESTRICT_VIEW_OFF' if bg.show_background_image else 'RESTRICT_VIEW_ON',
)
row.operator("view3d.background_image_remove", text="", emboss=False, icon='X').index = i
if bg.show_expanded:
row = box.row()
row.prop(bg, "source", expand=True)
has_bg = False
if bg.source == 'IMAGE':
row = box.row()
row.template_ID(bg, "image", open="image.open")
if bg.image is not None:
box.template_image(bg, "image", bg.image_user, compact=True)
has_bg = True
if use_multiview:
box.prop(bg.image, "use_multiview")
column = box.column()
column.active = bg.image.use_multiview
column.label(text="Views Format:")
column.row().prop(bg.image, "views_format", expand=True)
sub = column.box()
sub.active = bg.image.views_format == 'STEREO_3D'
sub.template_image_stereo_3d(bg.image.stereo_3d_format)
elif bg.source == 'MOVIE_CLIP':
box.prop(bg, "use_camera_clip")
column = box.column()
column.active = not bg.use_camera_clip
column.template_ID(bg, "clip", open="clip.open")
if bg.clip:
column.template_movieclip(bg, "clip", compact=True)
if bg.use_camera_clip or bg.clip:
has_bg = True
column = box.column()
column.active = has_bg
column.prop(bg.clip_user, "use_render_undistorted")
column.prop(bg.clip_user, "proxy_render_size")
if has_bg:
col = box.column()
col.prop(bg, "alpha", slider=True)
col.row().prop(bg, "display_depth", expand=True)
col.row().prop(bg, "frame_method", expand=True)
row = box.row()
row.prop(bg, "offset")
col = box.column()
col.prop(bg, "rotation")
col.prop(bg, "scale")
col.prop(bg, "use_flip_x")
col.prop(bg, "use_flip_y")
class DATA_PT_camera_display(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Viewport Display"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
cam = context.camera
col = layout.column(align=True)
col.separator()
col.prop(cam, "display_size", text="Size")
col.separator()
flow = layout.grid_flow(row_major=False, columns=0, even_columns=False, even_rows=False, align=False)
col = flow.column()
col.prop(cam, "show_limits", text="Limits")
col = flow.column()
col.prop(cam, "show_mist", text="Mist")
col = flow.column()
col.prop(cam, "show_sensor", text="Sensor")
col = flow.column()
col.prop(cam, "show_name", text="Name")
class DATA_PT_camera_display_composition_guides(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Composition Guides"
bl_parent_id = "DATA_PT_camera_display"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
cam = context.camera
flow = layout.grid_flow(row_major=False, columns=0, even_columns=False, even_rows=False, align=False)
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_center")
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_center_diagonal")
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_thirds")
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_golden")
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_golden_tria_a")
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_golden_tria_b")
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_harmony_tri_a")
flow.prop(cam, "show_composition_harmony_tri_b")
class DATA_PT_camera_display_passepartout(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Passepartout"
bl_parent_id = "DATA_PT_camera_display"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw_header(self, context):
cam = context.camera
self.layout.prop(cam, "show_passepartout", text="")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
layout.use_property_split = True
cam = context.camera
layout.active = cam.show_passepartout
layout.prop(cam, "passepartout_alpha", text="Opacity", slider=True)
class DATA_PT_camera_safe_areas(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Safe Areas"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw_header(self, context):
cam = context.camera
self.layout.prop(cam, "show_safe_areas", text="")
def draw_header_preset(self, context):
SAFE_AREAS_PT_presets.draw_panel_header(self.layout)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
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safe_data = context.scene.safe_areas
camera = context.camera
layout.use_property_split = True
layout.active = camera.show_safe_areas
col = layout.column()
sub = col.column()
sub.prop(safe_data, "title", slider=True)
sub.prop(safe_data, "action", slider=True)
class DATA_PT_camera_safe_areas_center_cut(CameraButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Center-Cut Safe Areas"
bl_parent_id = "DATA_PT_camera_safe_areas"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
def draw_header(self, context):
cam = context.camera
layout = self.layout
layout.active = cam.show_safe_areas
layout.prop(cam, "show_safe_center", text="")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
safe_data = context.scene.safe_areas
camera = context.camera
layout.use_property_split = True
layout.active = camera.show_safe_areas and camera.show_safe_center
col = layout.column()
col.prop(safe_data, "title_center", slider=True)
class DATA_PT_custom_props_camera(CameraButtonsPanel, PropertyPanel, Panel):
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE', 'BLENDER_WORKBENCH'}
_context_path = "object.data"
_property_type = bpy.types.Camera
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def draw_display_safe_settings(layout, safe_data, settings):
show_safe_areas = settings.show_safe_areas
show_safe_center = settings.show_safe_center
layout.use_property_split = True
col = layout.column()
col.active = show_safe_areas
sub = col.column()
sub.prop(safe_data, "title", slider=True)
sub.prop(safe_data, "action", slider=True)
col.separator()
col.prop(settings, "show_safe_center", text="Center-Cut Safe Areas")
sub = col.column()
sub.active = show_safe_areas and show_safe_center
sub.prop(safe_data, "title_center", slider=True)
sub.prop(safe_data, "action_center", slider=True)
classes = (
CAMERA_PT_presets,
SAFE_AREAS_PT_presets,
DATA_PT_context_camera,
DATA_PT_lens,
DATA_PT_camera_dof,
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DATA_PT_camera_dof_aperture,
DATA_PT_camera,
DATA_PT_camera_stereoscopy,
DATA_PT_camera_safe_areas,
DATA_PT_camera_safe_areas_center_cut,
DATA_PT_camera_background_image,
DATA_PT_camera_display,
DATA_PT_camera_display_composition_guides,
DATA_PT_camera_display_passepartout,
DATA_PT_custom_props_camera,
)
if __name__ == "__main__": # only for live edit.
from bpy.utils import register_class
for cls in classes:
register_class(cls)