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Blender Compositing and Post Processing

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Product type Book
Published in Jan 2014
Publisher
ISBN-13 9781782161127
Pages 114 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Architecture


Blender Compositor is built on an efficient node-based architecture. Every transformation tool in Blender Compositor is defined as a node, building a directed acyclic graph (DAG) from source input to output image. This process of building graphs using individual transformation tools is termed as node-based workflow. This architecture provides flexibility to tweak parameters procedurally. The connectors that connect these individual nodes are called noodles.

Composite node types

Every individual node performs a specific operation, and many such nodes are linked progressively to form a compositing flow. These nodes can be classified into three categories based on the functional similarities:

  • Input nodes: These nodes are used to get the image's information into Blender Compositor's workspace

  • Output nodes: These nodes save or display the result of the node graph

  • Transformation nodes: These nodes are used to modify or combine the input media

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