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This video is soooooo much helpful for me...
🎉🎉🎉
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Thanks a lot...😊
What made modeling difficult for me is the too much to learn....and then there's sculpting. I'm a "lazy-hard" type person; I'll do things the hard way if doing things the easy way has a barrier to entry. I'll just sculpt (and then retopo) anything with geometry more complex than a table fan for example. This is good since I kinda know python already. I can basically make my own generators with this!
ОтветитьA hope for Engineer Artist.❤
Ответитьscript modelling in blender, nice! anything involving arrays comes out better just typing it in I think.
ОтветитьFrench genius
Ответитьwhat language is this? is it python? can we use C# for python?
Ответитьnot even close to what the thumbnail is ....
ОтветитьI wonder, how to copy and paste the code for object from info section to the actual console section? ctrl+c ctrl+v doesn't work fpr me. Anyone else with this issue?
ОтветитьAwesome content! Any idea how I could add my own custom mesh/objects, and not just the primitive objects to be generated in a grid with python?
ОтветитьIn all human history, from Cleopatre to Napoleon, Nobody ever open blender without deleting the default cube first.
ОтветитьAs a total newbie to artistic coding and the one who haven’t even installed Blender yet: it’s not possible to do it without the Blender software installed, right? No Python modules like this?
ОтветитьAll of that in only under 100 lines of code? Cool. I might have to get into this later.
ОтветитьMiraculous!!
ОтветитьSuper cool, thanks for showcasing!
ОтветитьBROTHER, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! You oooh really helped me!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
ОтветитьThank you for this! Super cool video! A+++
ОтветитьThat was great. Thank you.
ОтветитьWow. I didn’t know Blender could do this.
ОтветитьStill helping after 2 years
ОтветитьSorry for being too null
ОтветитьSae
Ответить🔥🔥🔥🔥
ОтветитьCan we do coding by formulaes which covers negligible things that looks like 100 percent virtual reality in blender
ОтветитьLMAO when I heard his terrible mic quality
ОтветитьGreat video, thank you! Could we please get the source code for the last script he showed on the screen?
Ответитьsick
Ответитьafter introductions, with 16 seconds of instructions i now know how to make any procedural collection of cubes. that is awesome. and this technique of watching the log for commands is much easier than learning the whole docs. A++++ 100
Ответитьvery interesting, thanks
Ответить미쳤다.....
ОтветитьWhat program language is in using to generate this art
ОтветитьVery concise and clear. Thank you
Ответитьi am new and having trouble creating and assigning materials directly via the code:
bpy.ops.material.new() is the only command I seem to find.
I don't find bpy.ops.material.append() as shown in the video.
Am I missing something? :/
very nice! thanks
ОтветитьWow!! One of the best instructional Blender videos I've ever seen and I'VE SEEN A LOT!!
ОтветитьHow can I randomly assign more than 2 materials to my grid objects? Got a palette of 6 matching colors which shall be randomly assigned to the cubes. 🤔
ОтветитьCan I download an old version of Blender and use Python on it?
ОтветитьJust FYI, they removed bpy.context.scene.update() and now I think you would use bpy.context.view_layer.update()
Ответитьyour projects are at Behance
ОтветитьTrés bien... French dude! 💎✨👌
ОтветитьThis is a fantastic fondue with baguette video! Thank you so much!!!
Ответитьwhat is the command for create the cube
ОтветитьUnveilling the mysteries of bpy one line at a time. Starts to show what's possible with a couple of lines of Python and Blender. Thanks David!
Ответитьwhat the hell!!!!❤❤🤩🤩😮😮
Ответитьnice but, how make the final ?
ОтветитьThis looks way better than coding it in processing.
ОтветитьSome people are really freaking clever..
Ответитьoh wow! 2 years of using Blender and I never used the coding feature🥲
ОтветитьHi guys what is this type of art style called? Much thanks!
ОтветитьCan we use p5.js or JavaScript in blender?
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