blender/release/scripts/startup/bl_ui/properties_render.py

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# <pep8 compliant>
import bpy
from bpy.types import Menu, Panel
class RENDER_MT_presets(Menu):
bl_label = "Render Presets"
preset_subdir = "render"
* Interaction Presets This adds a new presets menu in the splash screen and the Input section of User Preferences to choose a preset interaction style, consisting of key configurations and also other user preferences such as select mouse button, view rotation style, etc. Currently, just 'Blender' and 'Maya' presets are included, hopefully we can have more presets contributed (and maintained!) by the community. It's best to keep these presets minimal to avoid too many key conflicts. In the Maya one I changed the view manipulation key/mouse combos and also the transform manipulator keys, not much more than that. To save an interaction preset, open the user preferences Input section, and press the [ + ] button next to the presets menu. It will save out a .py file containing any edited key maps and navigation preferences to the presets/interaction folder in your scripts folder. --- Part of this commit changes the way that key maps are exported/displayed in preferences - now partial key configs are allowed. Previously it would export/import the entire key configuration, regardless of whether individual key maps were edited or not (which would make them more susceptible to conflicts in unexpected areas). (note, in blender terminology, a key map is a category of key items, such as 'Object Mode' or 'View 2d'.) Now, the export and the UI display work in a similar way to how key maps are processed internally - Locally edited key maps (after pressing the 'Edit' button) are processed first, falling back to other key maps in the current key config, and then falling back to the default key config. So it's possible for a key config to only include a few key maps, and the rest just gets pulled from the default key config. The preferences UI display works like this too behind the scenes in deciding what to show users, however using it is just like it was before, the complexity is hidden.
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preset_operator = "script.execute_preset"
draw = Menu.draw_preset
class RENDER_MT_ffmpeg_presets(Menu):
bl_label = "FFMPEG Presets"
preset_subdir = "ffmpeg"
preset_operator = "script.python_file_run"
draw = Menu.draw_preset
class RENDER_MT_framerate_presets(Menu):
bl_label = "Frame Rate Presets"
preset_subdir = "framerate"
preset_operator = "script.execute_preset"
draw = Menu.draw_preset
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class RenderButtonsPanel:
bl_space_type = 'PROPERTIES'
bl_region_type = 'WINDOW'
bl_context = "render"
# COMPAT_ENGINES must be defined in each subclass, external engines can add themselves here
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
scene = context.scene
return scene and (scene.render.engine in cls.COMPAT_ENGINES)
class RENDER_PT_render(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Render"
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COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
row = layout.row(align=True)
row.operator("render.render", text="Render", icon='RENDER_STILL')
row.operator("render.render", text="Animation", icon='RENDER_ANIMATION').animation = True
row.operator("sound.mixdown", text="Audio", icon='PLAY_AUDIO')
split = layout.split(percentage=0.33)
split.label(text="Display:")
row = split.row(align=True)
row.prop(rd, "display_mode", text="")
row.prop(rd, "use_lock_interface", icon_only=True)
Option to lock the interface while rendering Added function called WM_set_locked_interface which does two things: - Prevents event queue from being handled, so no operators (see below) or values are even possible to run or change. This prevents any kind of "destructive" action performed from user while rendering. - Locks interface refresh for regions which does have lock set to truth in their template. Currently it's just a 3D viewport, but in the future more regions could be considered unsafe, or we could want to lock different parts of interface when doing different jobs. This is needed because 3D viewport could be using or changing the same data as renderer currently uses, leading to threading conflict. Notifiers are still allowed to handle, so render progress is seen on the screen, but would need to doublecheck on this, in terms some notifiers could be changing the data. For now interface locking happens for render job only in case "Lock Interface" checkbox is enabled. Other tools like backing would also benefit of this option. It is possible to mark operator as safe to be used in locked interface mode by adding OPTYPE_ALLOW_LOCKED bit to operator template flags. This bit is completely handled by wm_evem_system, not with operator run routines, so it's still possible to run operators from drivers and handlers. Currently allowed image editor navigation and zooming. Reviewers: brecht, campbellbarton Reviewed By: campbellbarton Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D142
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class RENDER_PT_dimensions(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Dimensions"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE'}
_frame_rate_args_prev = None
_preset_class = None
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@staticmethod
def _draw_framerate_label(*args):
# avoids re-creating text string each draw
if RENDER_PT_dimensions._frame_rate_args_prev == args:
return RENDER_PT_dimensions._frame_rate_ret
fps, fps_base, preset_label = args
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if fps_base == 1.0:
fps_rate = round(fps)
else:
fps_rate = round(fps / fps_base, 2)
# TODO: Change the following to iterate over existing presets
custom_framerate = (fps_rate not in {23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, 60})
if custom_framerate is True:
fps_label_text = "Custom (%r fps)" % fps_rate
show_framerate = True
else:
fps_label_text = "%r fps" % fps_rate
show_framerate = (preset_label == "Custom")
RENDER_PT_dimensions._frame_rate_args_prev = args
RENDER_PT_dimensions._frame_rate_ret = args = (fps_label_text, show_framerate)
return args
@staticmethod
def draw_framerate(sub, rd):
if RENDER_PT_dimensions._preset_class is None:
RENDER_PT_dimensions._preset_class = bpy.types.RENDER_MT_framerate_presets
args = rd.fps, rd.fps_base, RENDER_PT_dimensions._preset_class.bl_label
fps_label_text, show_framerate = RENDER_PT_dimensions._draw_framerate_label(*args)
sub.menu("RENDER_MT_framerate_presets", text=fps_label_text)
if show_framerate:
sub.prop(rd, "fps")
sub.prop(rd, "fps_base", text="/")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
scene = context.scene
rd = scene.render
row = layout.row(align=True)
row.menu("RENDER_MT_presets", text=bpy.types.RENDER_MT_presets.bl_label)
row.operator("render.preset_add", text="", icon='ZOOMIN')
row.operator("render.preset_add", text="", icon='ZOOMOUT').remove_active = True
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.label(text="Resolution:")
sub.prop(rd, "resolution_x", text="X")
sub.prop(rd, "resolution_y", text="Y")
sub.prop(rd, "resolution_percentage", text="")
sub.label(text="Aspect Ratio:")
sub.prop(rd, "pixel_aspect_x", text="X")
sub.prop(rd, "pixel_aspect_y", text="Y")
row = col.row()
row.prop(rd, "use_border", text="Border")
sub = row.row()
sub.active = rd.use_border
sub.prop(rd, "use_crop_to_border", text="Crop")
col = split.column()
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.label(text="Frame Range:")
sub.prop(scene, "frame_start")
sub.prop(scene, "frame_end")
sub.prop(scene, "frame_step")
sub.label(text="Frame Rate:")
self.draw_framerate(sub, rd)
subrow = sub.row(align=True)
subrow.label(text="Time Remapping:")
subrow = sub.row(align=True)
subrow.prop(rd, "frame_map_old", text="Old")
subrow.prop(rd, "frame_map_new", text="New")
class RENDER_PT_antialiasing(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Anti-Aliasing"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER'}
def draw_header(self, context):
rd = context.scene.render
self.layout.prop(rd, "use_antialiasing", text="")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
layout.active = rd.use_antialiasing
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.row().prop(rd, "antialiasing_samples", expand=True)
sub = col.row()
sub.prop(rd, "use_full_sample")
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "pixel_filter_type", text="")
col.prop(rd, "filter_size", text="Size")
class RENDER_PT_motion_blur(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Sampled Motion Blur"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
rd = context.scene.render
return not rd.use_full_sample and (rd.engine in cls.COMPAT_ENGINES)
def draw_header(self, context):
rd = context.scene.render
self.layout.prop(rd, "use_motion_blur", text="")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
layout.active = rd.use_motion_blur
row = layout.row()
row.prop(rd, "motion_blur_samples")
row.prop(rd, "motion_blur_shutter")
class RENDER_PT_shading(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Shading"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
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COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_textures", text="Textures")
col.prop(rd, "use_shadows", text="Shadows")
col.prop(rd, "use_sss", text="Subsurface Scattering")
col.prop(rd, "use_envmaps", text="Environment Map")
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_raytrace", text="Ray Tracing")
col.prop(rd, "alpha_mode", text="Alpha")
col.prop(rd, "use_world_space_shading", text="World Space Shading")
class RENDER_PT_performance(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Performance"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
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COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
split = layout.split()
col = split.column(align=True)
col.label(text="Threads:")
col.row(align=True).prop(rd, "threads_mode", expand=True)
sub = col.column(align=True)
sub.enabled = rd.threads_mode == 'FIXED'
sub.prop(rd, "threads")
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col.label(text="Tile Size:")
col.prop(rd, "tile_x", text="X")
col.prop(rd, "tile_y", text="Y")
col.separator()
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col.prop(rd, "preview_start_resolution")
col.prop(rd, "preview_pixel_size", text="")
col = split.column()
col.label(text="Memory:")
sub = col.column()
sub.enabled = not rd.use_full_sample
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sub.prop(rd, "use_save_buffers")
sub = col.column()
sub.active = rd.use_compositing
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sub.prop(rd, "use_free_image_textures")
sub = col.column()
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sub.active = rd.use_raytrace
sub.label(text="Acceleration structure:")
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sub.prop(rd, "raytrace_method", text="")
if rd.raytrace_method == 'OCTREE':
sub.prop(rd, "octree_resolution", text="Resolution")
else:
sub.prop(rd, "use_instances", text="Instances")
sub.prop(rd, "use_local_coords", text="Local Coordinates")
class RENDER_PT_post_processing(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Post Processing"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
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COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_compositing")
col.prop(rd, "use_sequencer")
split.prop(rd, "dither_intensity", text="Dither", slider=True)
layout.separator()
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_fields", text="Fields")
sub = col.column()
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sub.active = rd.use_fields
sub.row().prop(rd, "field_order", expand=True)
sub.prop(rd, "use_fields_still", text="Still")
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_edge_enhance")
sub = col.column()
sub.active = rd.use_edge_enhance
sub.prop(rd, "edge_threshold", text="Threshold", slider=True)
sub.prop(rd, "edge_color", text="")
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class RENDER_PT_stamp(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Metadata"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
layout.prop(rd, "use_stamp")
col = layout.column()
col.active = rd.use_stamp
row = col.row()
row.prop(rd, "stamp_font_size", text="Font Size")
row.prop(rd, "use_stamp_labels", text="Draw labels")
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row = col.row()
row.column().prop(rd, "stamp_foreground", slider=True)
row.column().prop(rd, "stamp_background", slider=True)
layout.label("Enabled Metadata")
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_time", text="Time")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_date", text="Date")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_render_time", text="RenderTime")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_frame", text="Frame")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_scene", text="Scene")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_memory", text="Memory")
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col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_camera", text="Camera")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_lens", text="Lens")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_filename", text="Filename")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_marker", text="Marker")
col.prop(rd, "use_stamp_sequencer_strip", text="Seq. Strip")
row = layout.split(percentage=0.2)
row.prop(rd, "use_stamp_note", text="Note")
sub = row.row()
sub.active = rd.use_stamp_note
sub.prop(rd, "stamp_note_text", text="")
if rd.use_sequencer:
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layout.label("Sequencer:")
layout.prop(rd, "use_stamp_strip_meta")
class RENDER_PT_output(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Output"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_EEVEE'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
image_settings = rd.image_settings
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file_format = image_settings.file_format
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layout.prop(rd, "filepath", text="")
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.active = not rd.is_movie_format
col.prop(rd, "use_overwrite")
col.prop(rd, "use_placeholder")
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_file_extension")
col.prop(rd, "use_render_cache")
Color Management, Stage 2: Switch color pipeline to use OpenColorIO Replace old color pipeline which was supporting linear/sRGB color spaces only with OpenColorIO-based pipeline. This introduces two configurable color spaces: - Input color space for images and movie clips. This space is used to convert images/movies from color space in which file is saved to Blender's linear space (for float images, byte images are not internally converted, only input space is stored for such images and used later). This setting could be found in image/clip data block settings. - Display color space which defines space in which particular display is working. This settings could be found in scene's Color Management panel. When render result is being displayed on the screen, apart from converting image to display space, some additional conversions could happen. This conversions are: - View, which defines tone curve applying before display transformation. These are different ways to view the image on the same display device. For example it could be used to emulate film view on sRGB display. - Exposure affects on image exposure before tone map is applied. - Gamma is post-display gamma correction, could be used to match particular display gamma. - RGB curves are user-defined curves which are applying before display transformation, could be used for different purposes. All this settings by default are only applying on render result and does not affect on other images. If some particular image needs to be affected by this transformation, "View as Render" setting of image data block should be set to truth. Movie clips are always affected by all display transformations. This commit also introduces configurable color space in which sequencer is working. This setting could be found in scene's Color Management panel and it should be used if such stuff as grading needs to be done in color space different from sRGB (i.e. when Film view on sRGB display is use, using VD16 space as sequencer's internal space would make grading working in space which is close to the space using for display). Some technical notes: - Image buffer's float buffer is now always in linear space, even if it was created from 16bit byte images. - Space of byte buffer is stored in image buffer's rect_colorspace property. - Profile of image buffer was removed since it's not longer meaningful. - OpenGL and GLSL is supposed to always work in sRGB space. It is possible to support other spaces, but it's quite large project which isn't so much important. - Legacy Color Management option disabled is emulated by using None display. It could have some regressions, but there's no clear way to avoid them. - If OpenColorIO is disabled on build time, it should make blender behaving in the same way as previous release with color management enabled. More details could be found at this page (more details would be added soon): http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Dev:Ref/Release_Notes/2.64/Color_Management -- Thanks to Xavier Thomas, Lukas Toene for initial work on OpenColorIO integration and to Brecht van Lommel for some further development and code/ usecase review!
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layout.template_image_settings(image_settings, color_management=False)
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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if rd.use_multiview:
layout.template_image_views(image_settings)
if file_format == 'QUICKTIME':
quicktime = rd.quicktime
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.prop(quicktime, "codec_type", text="Video Codec")
col.prop(quicktime, "codec_spatial_quality", text="Quality")
# Audio
col.prop(quicktime, "audiocodec_type", text="Audio Codec")
if quicktime.audiocodec_type != 'No audio':
split = layout.split()
if quicktime.audiocodec_type == 'LPCM':
split.prop(quicktime, "audio_bitdepth", text="")
split.prop(quicktime, "audio_samplerate", text="")
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
if quicktime.audiocodec_type == 'AAC':
col.prop(quicktime, "audio_bitrate")
subsplit = split.split()
col = subsplit.column()
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if quicktime.audiocodec_type == 'AAC':
col.prop(quicktime, "audio_codec_isvbr")
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col = subsplit.column()
col.prop(quicktime, "audio_resampling_hq")
class RENDER_PT_encoding(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Encoding"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
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COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
rd = context.scene.render
return rd.image_settings.file_format in {'FFMPEG', 'XVID', 'H264', 'THEORA'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
ffmpeg = rd.ffmpeg
layout.menu("RENDER_MT_ffmpeg_presets", text="Presets")
split = layout.split()
split.prop(rd.ffmpeg, "format")
FFmpeg interface improvements This patch changes a couple of things in the video output encoding. {F362527} - Clearer separation between container and codec. No more "format", as this is too ambiguous. As a result, codecs were removed from the container list. - Added FFmpeg speed presets, so the user can choosen from the range "Very slow" to "Ultra fast". By default no preset is used. - Added Constant Rate Factor (CRF) mode, which allows changing the bit-rate depending on the desired quality and the input. This generally produces the best quality videos, at the expense of not knowing the exact bit-rate and file size. - Added optional maximum of non-B-frames between B-frames (`max_b_frames`). - Presets were adjusted for these changes, and new presets added. One of the new presets is [recommended](https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VFX#H.264) for reviewing videos, as it allows players to scrub through it easily. Might be nice in weeklies. This preset also requires control over the `max_b_frames` setting. GUI-only changes: - Renamed "MPEG" in the output file format menu with "FFmpeg", as this is more accurate. After all, FFmpeg is used when this option is chosen, which can also output non-MPEG files. - Certain parts of the GUI are disabled when not in use: - bit rate options are not used when a constant rate factor is given. - audio bitrate & volume are not used when no audio is exported. Note that I did not touch `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`. There are currently two preset systems for FFmpeg (`BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()` and the Python preset system). Before we do more work on `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`, I think it's a good idea to determine whether we want to keep it at all. After this patch has been accepted, I'd be happy to go through the code and remove any then-obsolete bits, such as the handling of "XVID" as a container format. Reviewers: sergey, mont29, brecht Subscribers: mpan3, Blendify, brecht, fsiddi Tags: #bf_blender Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2242
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split.prop(ffmpeg, "use_autosplit")
layout.separator()
needs_codec = ffmpeg.format in {'AVI', 'QUICKTIME', 'MKV', 'OGG', 'MPEG4'}
if needs_codec:
layout.prop(ffmpeg, "codec")
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if ffmpeg.codec in {'DNXHD'}:
layout.prop(ffmpeg, "use_lossless_output")
# Output quality
if needs_codec and ffmpeg.codec in {'H264', 'MPEG4'}:
layout.prop(ffmpeg, "constant_rate_factor")
# Encoding speed
layout.prop(ffmpeg, "ffmpeg_preset")
# I-frames
layout.prop(ffmpeg, "gopsize")
# B-Frames
row = layout.row()
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row.prop(ffmpeg, "use_max_b_frames", text='Max B-frames')
pbox = row.split()
pbox.prop(ffmpeg, "max_b_frames", text='')
pbox.enabled = ffmpeg.use_max_b_frames
split = layout.split()
FFmpeg interface improvements This patch changes a couple of things in the video output encoding. {F362527} - Clearer separation between container and codec. No more "format", as this is too ambiguous. As a result, codecs were removed from the container list. - Added FFmpeg speed presets, so the user can choosen from the range "Very slow" to "Ultra fast". By default no preset is used. - Added Constant Rate Factor (CRF) mode, which allows changing the bit-rate depending on the desired quality and the input. This generally produces the best quality videos, at the expense of not knowing the exact bit-rate and file size. - Added optional maximum of non-B-frames between B-frames (`max_b_frames`). - Presets were adjusted for these changes, and new presets added. One of the new presets is [recommended](https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VFX#H.264) for reviewing videos, as it allows players to scrub through it easily. Might be nice in weeklies. This preset also requires control over the `max_b_frames` setting. GUI-only changes: - Renamed "MPEG" in the output file format menu with "FFmpeg", as this is more accurate. After all, FFmpeg is used when this option is chosen, which can also output non-MPEG files. - Certain parts of the GUI are disabled when not in use: - bit rate options are not used when a constant rate factor is given. - audio bitrate & volume are not used when no audio is exported. Note that I did not touch `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`. There are currently two preset systems for FFmpeg (`BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()` and the Python preset system). Before we do more work on `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`, I think it's a good idea to determine whether we want to keep it at all. After this patch has been accepted, I'd be happy to go through the code and remove any then-obsolete bits, such as the handling of "XVID" as a container format. Reviewers: sergey, mont29, brecht Subscribers: mpan3, Blendify, brecht, fsiddi Tags: #bf_blender Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2242
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split.enabled = ffmpeg.constant_rate_factor == 'NONE'
col = split.column()
col.label(text="Rate:")
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col.prop(ffmpeg, "video_bitrate")
col.prop(ffmpeg, "minrate", text="Minimum")
col.prop(ffmpeg, "maxrate", text="Maximum")
col.prop(ffmpeg, "buffersize", text="Buffer")
col = split.column()
col.label(text="Mux:")
col.prop(ffmpeg, "muxrate", text="Rate")
col.prop(ffmpeg, "packetsize", text="Packet Size")
layout.separator()
# Audio:
if ffmpeg.format != 'MP3':
layout.prop(ffmpeg, "audio_codec", text="Audio Codec")
row = layout.row()
FFmpeg interface improvements This patch changes a couple of things in the video output encoding. {F362527} - Clearer separation between container and codec. No more "format", as this is too ambiguous. As a result, codecs were removed from the container list. - Added FFmpeg speed presets, so the user can choosen from the range "Very slow" to "Ultra fast". By default no preset is used. - Added Constant Rate Factor (CRF) mode, which allows changing the bit-rate depending on the desired quality and the input. This generally produces the best quality videos, at the expense of not knowing the exact bit-rate and file size. - Added optional maximum of non-B-frames between B-frames (`max_b_frames`). - Presets were adjusted for these changes, and new presets added. One of the new presets is [recommended](https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/Encode/VFX#H.264) for reviewing videos, as it allows players to scrub through it easily. Might be nice in weeklies. This preset also requires control over the `max_b_frames` setting. GUI-only changes: - Renamed "MPEG" in the output file format menu with "FFmpeg", as this is more accurate. After all, FFmpeg is used when this option is chosen, which can also output non-MPEG files. - Certain parts of the GUI are disabled when not in use: - bit rate options are not used when a constant rate factor is given. - audio bitrate & volume are not used when no audio is exported. Note that I did not touch `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`. There are currently two preset systems for FFmpeg (`BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()` and the Python preset system). Before we do more work on `BKE_ffmpeg_preset_set()`, I think it's a good idea to determine whether we want to keep it at all. After this patch has been accepted, I'd be happy to go through the code and remove any then-obsolete bits, such as the handling of "XVID" as a container format. Reviewers: sergey, mont29, brecht Subscribers: mpan3, Blendify, brecht, fsiddi Tags: #bf_blender Differential Revision: https://developer.blender.org/D2242
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row.enabled = ffmpeg.audio_codec != 'NONE'
row.prop(ffmpeg, "audio_bitrate")
row.prop(ffmpeg, "audio_volume", slider=True)
class RENDER_PT_bake(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Bake"
bl_options = {'DEFAULT_CLOSED'}
Cucumber, first batch of merge - UI changes and custom exit key --------------------------------------------------------------- This was a test drive to see how painful the merge will be. Next batches are: - use desktop option for fullscreen - multisampling option - bullet collision mask - python - storage (vbo, dl, ...) - lighting [lighting still needs review] [python could use review, although it should be straightforward] [storage should be tested more I think] Merged /branches/soc-2011-cucumber:r 36991,37059,37157,37416,37497-37499,37501,37522,39036,40593 36991: ==UI== * Made some options available in Blender Game that were only available in Blender Render (camera resolution, animation fps) * Created a panel for the embedded player * Renamed the FPS option for the standalone player to Refresh Rate * Moved framing options to display * Made a button to launch the blender player from within blender (only tested on windows for now) 37059: ==UI== * Added the option to change the exit key for the BGE. The UI currently just sets a number, and this feature most likely does not work for blenderplayer yet. More work on this to come. * Removed the physics settings from the scene panel for the BGE. * Added an Add menu in the logic brick header. 37157: Making the bake options available in Blender Game 37416: Making the exit key UI element accept key presses instead of numbers. It still does not work for the Blenderplayer, and it does not limit the input to key presses (other events don't work for exiting) 37497: Some more work on getting the exit key to work in the Blenderplayer. Input is now restricted to keyboard events only for the exit key UI. 37498: Some clean up from the last commit. The exit key setting affects the Blenderplayer now. 37499: Cleaning up some duplicate code. Now the reverseTranslateTable for converting blender key codes to ketsji key codes is only defined in BL_BlenderDataConverter. 37501: Centralizing the exit key methods to the keyboard devices. This should make it easier to get exit key control to the python API. [37517: committed previously] 37522: Moved control of the exit key away from the keyboard devices, and moved it to ketsjiengine. Added setExitKey and getExitKey to the python API 39036: A couple of the doversions were in the wrong spot. This should fix some issues with the exit key not being set. [not committed entirely, see below]] 40552: space_logic.py (* fixed an error in space_logic.py *) 40593: launch blenderplayer from ui not working in OSX fix - by Daniel Stokes and me ######################################################## code left behind (to be included in next commit): ######################################################## { /* Initialize default values for collision masks */ Object *ob; for(ob=main->object.first; ob; ob=ob->id.next) ob->col_group = ob->col_mask = 1; }
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COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_RENDER', 'BLENDER_GAME'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
rd = context.scene.render
layout.operator("object.bake_image", icon='RENDER_STILL')
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layout.prop(rd, "bake_type")
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multires_bake = False
if rd.bake_type in ['NORMALS', 'DISPLACEMENT', 'DERIVATIVE', 'AO']:
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layout.prop(rd, "use_bake_multires")
multires_bake = rd.use_bake_multires
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if not multires_bake:
if rd.bake_type == 'NORMALS':
layout.prop(rd, "bake_normal_space")
elif rd.bake_type in {'DISPLACEMENT', 'AO'}:
layout.prop(rd, "use_bake_normalize")
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# col.prop(rd, "bake_aa_mode")
# col.prop(rd, "use_bake_antialiasing")
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layout.separator()
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split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_bake_to_vertex_color")
sub = col.column()
sub.active = not rd.use_bake_to_vertex_color
sub.prop(rd, "use_bake_clear")
sub.prop(rd, "bake_margin")
sub.prop(rd, "bake_quad_split", text="Split")
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col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_bake_selected_to_active")
sub = col.column()
sub.active = rd.use_bake_selected_to_active
sub.prop(rd, "bake_distance")
sub.prop(rd, "bake_bias")
else:
split = layout.split()
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_bake_clear")
col.prop(rd, "bake_margin")
if rd.bake_type == 'DISPLACEMENT':
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "use_bake_lores_mesh")
if rd.bake_type == 'AO':
col = split.column()
col.prop(rd, "bake_bias")
col.prop(rd, "bake_samples")
if rd.bake_type == 'DERIVATIVE':
row = layout.row()
row.prop(rd, "use_bake_user_scale", text="")
sub = row.column()
sub.active = rd.use_bake_user_scale
sub.prop(rd, "bake_user_scale", text="User Scale")
class RENDER_PT_clay_layer_settings(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Clay Layer Settings"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_CLAY'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
props = context.scene.layer_properties['BLENDER_CLAY']
col = layout.column()
col.prop(props, "ssao_samples")
class RENDER_PT_clay_collection_settings(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Clay Collection Settings"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_CLAY'}
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
props = context.scene.collection_properties['BLENDER_CLAY']
col = layout.column()
col.template_icon_view(props, "matcap_icon")
col.prop(props, "matcap_rotation")
col.prop(props, "matcap_hue")
col.prop(props, "matcap_saturation")
col.prop(props, "matcap_value")
col.prop(props, "ssao_factor_cavity")
col.prop(props, "ssao_factor_edge")
col.prop(props, "ssao_distance")
col.prop(props, "ssao_attenuation")
col.prop(props, "hair_brightness_randomness")
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class RENDER_PT_eevee_poststack_settings(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Post Process Stack"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_EEVEE'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
scene = context.scene
return scene and (scene.render.engine in cls.COMPAT_ENGINES)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
scene = context.scene
props = scene.layer_properties['BLENDER_EEVEE']
col = layout.column()
col.prop(props, "gtao_enable")
col.prop(props, "motion_blur_enable")
col.prop(props, "dof_enable")
col.prop(props, "bloom_enable")
class RENDER_PT_eevee_postprocess_settings(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Post Process Settings"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_EEVEE'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
scene = context.scene
return scene and (scene.render.engine in cls.COMPAT_ENGINES)
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
scene = context.scene
props = scene.layer_properties['BLENDER_EEVEE']
col = layout.column()
col.label("Ambient Occlusion:")
col.prop(props, "gtao_use_bent_normals")
col.prop(props, "gtao_denoise")
col.prop(props, "gtao_bounce")
col.prop(props, "gtao_samples")
col.prop(props, "gtao_distance")
col.prop(props, "gtao_factor")
col.prop(props, "gtao_quality")
col.separator()
col.label("Motion Blur:")
col.prop(props, "motion_blur_samples")
col.prop(props, "motion_blur_shutter")
col.separator()
col.label("Depth of Field:")
col.prop(props, "bokeh_max_size")
col.prop(props, "bokeh_threshold")
col.separator()
col.label("Bloom:")
col.prop(props, "bloom_threshold")
col.prop(props, "bloom_knee")
col.prop(props, "bloom_radius")
col.prop(props, "bloom_intensity")
class RENDER_PT_eevee_volumetric(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Volumetric"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_EEVEE'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
scene = context.scene
return scene and (scene.render.engine in cls.COMPAT_ENGINES)
def draw_header(self, context):
scene = context.scene
props = scene.layer_properties['BLENDER_EEVEE']
self.layout.prop(props, "volumetric_enable", text="")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
scene = context.scene
props = scene.layer_properties['BLENDER_EEVEE']
layout.active = props.volumetric_enable
col = layout.column()
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col.prop(props, "volumetric_start")
col.prop(props, "volumetric_end")
col.prop(props, "volumetric_samples")
col.prop(props, "volumetric_sample_distribution")
col.prop(props, "volumetric_lights")
col.prop(props, "volumetric_light_clamp")
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col.prop(props, "volumetric_shadows")
col.prop(props, "volumetric_shadow_samples")
col.prop(props, "volumetric_colored_transmittance")
class RENDER_PT_eevee_screen_space_reflections(RenderButtonsPanel, Panel):
bl_label = "Screen Space Reflections"
COMPAT_ENGINES = {'BLENDER_EEVEE'}
@classmethod
def poll(cls, context):
scene = context.scene
return scene and (scene.render.engine in cls.COMPAT_ENGINES)
def draw_header(self, context):
scene = context.scene
props = scene.layer_properties['BLENDER_EEVEE']
self.layout.prop(props, "ssr_enable", text="")
def draw(self, context):
layout = self.layout
scene = context.scene
props = scene.layer_properties['BLENDER_EEVEE']
col = layout.column()
col.prop(props, "ssr_refraction")
col.prop(props, "ssr_halfres")
col.prop(props, "ssr_ray_count")
col.prop(props, "ssr_quality")
col.prop(props, "ssr_max_roughness")
col.prop(props, "ssr_thickness")
col.prop(props, "ssr_border_fade")
col.prop(props, "ssr_firefly_fac")
classes = (
RENDER_MT_presets,
RENDER_MT_ffmpeg_presets,
RENDER_MT_framerate_presets,
RENDER_PT_render,
RENDER_PT_dimensions,
RENDER_PT_antialiasing,
RENDER_PT_motion_blur,
RENDER_PT_shading,
RENDER_PT_performance,
RENDER_PT_post_processing,
RENDER_PT_stamp,
RENDER_PT_output,
RENDER_PT_encoding,
RENDER_PT_bake,
RENDER_PT_clay_layer_settings,
RENDER_PT_clay_collection_settings,
RENDER_PT_eevee_volumetric,
RENDER_PT_eevee_screen_space_reflections,
RENDER_PT_eevee_poststack_settings,
RENDER_PT_eevee_postprocess_settings,
)
if __name__ == "__main__": # only for live edit.
from bpy.utils import register_class
for cls in classes:
register_class(cls)