Expose optional "anisotropic" parameter to the texture funtions in OSL.#823
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Expose optional "anisotropic" parameter to the texture funtions in OSL.#823lgritz wants to merge 1 commit intoAcademySoftwareFoundation:mainfrom
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This gives explicit control to the amount of anisotropy. This consol existed in the underlying OpenImageIO texture lookup options, but never was exposed to direct control by the OSL shaders.
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I think this one slipped through the cracks? LGTM :) |
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Is this still something we want to integrate? Or should we drop it? |
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This gives explicit control to the amount of anisotropy. This consol
existed in the underlying OpenImageIO texture lookup options, but never
was exposed to direct control by the OSL shaders.