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- The Python Console is typically used for typing in snippets and for testing to get immediate feedback, but can also have entire scripts pasted into it. Scripts can also run from the command line with Blender but to learn scripting in Blender this isn’t essential.
- I am new to Blender and I’m having a bit of a tough time understanding its key concepts. I am using Blender 2.82 and working with Python scripting. My project consists of using Python to do the following: Move object slightly. Take picture with camera 1, camera 2, camera 3, and camera 4. I had a script that did that.
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Import-Export SuiteIO-Menu.zip (for v2.32)
This suite of Python modules enables Blender to read and write ten 3D file formats. It allows radiosity solutions to be exported to trueSpace, Wings3D, VideoScape, Nendo, and LightWave.
It was formerly called the Radiosity Import Export Suite mainly because it was developed to import/export vertex-colored meshes using my own custom file format (*.radio), and because I wanted to know how vertex colors and meshes were stored. But now UV support and other formats have been added (see the table below).
Includes some nice sample objects IO-Examples.zip to get you started: cornell-box.radio, hand.radio, plane.radio, sphere.radio, torus-knot.radio, and lumpy-torus.radio.
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Blender Python Scripting
For Blender 2.28
Extract IO-Suite2.zip to a directory on your pythonpath (or your BlenderDir), then run the contents of IO-Suite1.zip to import or export. Most of the new work is in the lightwave module (matererial indices, vertex colors, materials, specular highlights, etc.).
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Topics include:
- Controlling Blender with code
- Exploring the bpy library
- Creating Blender operators and properties
- Writing scripts
- Auto running scripts
- Drawing interface elements such as panels and menus
- Building a custom add-on