Python and indigo
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Python and indigo
Is there a way to control indigo from cinema side through python scripting?
Re: Python and indigo
Hello
What do you mean under control?
I did several tests with materials as value replacement ~5 years ago
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=13267
What do you mean under control?
I did several tests with materials as value replacement ~5 years ago
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=13267
I'm sorry for my bad English
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Re: Python and indigo
https://vimeo.com/334921838
Here you can see a script converting redshift materials to plain cinema ones, I was thinking that with a bit more of love one could do a more complex where colours and textures would also get converted.
Extending it further, and since r15 that the indigo converter isn't that good as it used to, one might use a script to fine tune it to each own needs.
Here you can see a script converting redshift materials to plain cinema ones, I was thinking that with a bit more of love one could do a more complex where colours and textures would also get converted.
Extending it further, and since r15 that the indigo converter isn't that good as it used to, one might use a script to fine tune it to each own needs.
Re: Python and indigo
Looking to start?
I often watch at frenchC4D forum and here is one of topics - https://frenchcinema4d.fr/showthread.ph ... D-Standard
I often watch at frenchC4D forum and here is one of topics - https://frenchcinema4d.fr/showthread.ph ... D-Standard
I'm sorry for my bad English
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