Hi, it took me a while to write on my GSoC proposal because my sister arrived in Spain and we did a lot of travelling with her the last days. I am continuously working on my proposal here: http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/User:Kwk/Gsoc2010/Proposal . Currently it is missing the Deliverables, Project Details and Project Schedule sections because I need to know a bit more about the internals of Blender's painting and rendering code.
If I will be chosen for the Ptex GSoC project I would like to implement some of the features shown in this 3D-Coat video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4137te68FP4 . These features include: (A) Direct texture painting (color, specularity, displacement etc.) onto the model using different brushes (probably sharing code with the sculpting and painting system here). No manual UV setup is required here. (B) Ability to manually adjust the texture resolution for selected faces. What do you think of these deliverables? Do you have other targets in mind? I read the Ptex paper again and was wondering about the parts where Pixar's Renderman (PRMan) somewhat acts a solution to problems that can arise by using Ptex. I list the problems and their solutions here for further discussion on how far the solution is already in Blender or shall be part of the GSoC Ptex Blender project: 1. When an anisotropic filter kernel is applied to two faces with different texture resolutions, Ptex tries to make "more consistent normals" on the edges (section 6.2 in Ptex paper). If these edge normals do not perfectly align there will obviously be lighting artifacts. Now in the paper it says that this isn't a problem because PRMan automatically adds micropolygons to fill the gap. If I'm not totally wrong, Blender doesn't have micropolygons, right? 2. With the introduction of BMesh one is no longer restricted to have only quad or triangle faces in a mesh. I think that Ptex only supports quad (see section 8) and triangle meshes (see API doc Ptex::MeshType http://ptex.us/apidocs/structPtex.html#07c6a29e1842cfe0b195bded79117db6). Despite the fact that they say, Ptex can be extended to support non-quads, Walt Disney relies on PRMan which "subdivides non-quads into quads before dicing into grids". Is Blender also doing it this way or is it part of the GSoC project to integrate Ptex into Blender with support for non-quad/non-triangle meshes? In my opinion this would be great to do after GSoC because it involve a modification to Ptex and is therefore not directly related to Blender. 3. Ptex pre-samples textures to avoid mipmap discontinuity. It says in the paper that textures with different resolutions have differently dense texture space "grids". One more time Walt Disney relies on PRMan and it's "smooth derivates" feature which makes du and dv values "continuous across the surface before passing them to the shader". Does Blender have a comparable feature? Konrad _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
