Blendigo for 1.1.14
Blendigo for 1.1.14
Requirements:
- Blender 2.48 or higher
- Python 2.5.2
- Indigo v1.1.14 or Indigo 1.1.15
Installation:
- Place Blendigo in ./blender/scripts
- Dont forget to edit IndigoWrapper.conf to specify your indigo location and put it in ./blender/scripts/bpydata
- put preview ans Phonometrics in the indigo directory
or use installer(Windows only)
Windows Installer Blendigo_v1114.exe
Zip blendigo_v1114.zip
Skript for manually update blendigo_v1114.py
Tutorial:
How to use Indigo Shaders in Blendigo
- Blender 2.48 or higher
- Python 2.5.2
- Indigo v1.1.14 or Indigo 1.1.15
Installation:
- Place Blendigo in ./blender/scripts
- Dont forget to edit IndigoWrapper.conf to specify your indigo location and put it in ./blender/scripts/bpydata
- put preview ans Phonometrics in the indigo directory
or use installer(Windows only)
Windows Installer Blendigo_v1114.exe
Zip blendigo_v1114.zip
Skript for manually update blendigo_v1114.py
Tutorial:
How to use Indigo Shaders in Blendigo
Last edited by SmartDen on Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:33 am, edited 4 times in total.
Check normals, dude!
there is a bare explanation for using shaders here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:SmartDen/Blendigo
Check normals, dude!
Hey smartden how come you are reusing (copy-paste) the previous blendigo wiki?
If you have that preserved how about re establishing it in its entirety here first
I assume either ono cant be f####d putting the wikis and tuts back up or they are permanently lost i.e. no backup or something.
If people have copies of any of the lost stuff regardless of the application/exporter concerned then please make them available for the community use and particularly newbies
I have recently fielded a couple of enquiries from professional people about using Indigo and I had to tell them that despite the good quality renders there is no useable documentation or tutorials fit for their purposes and they would be better to go with Fry of Maxwell
No documentation is a good way to kill off wider interest and adoption and also potential sales - not that the later directly applies in Indigo's case
If you have that preserved how about re establishing it in its entirety here first
I assume either ono cant be f####d putting the wikis and tuts back up or they are permanently lost i.e. no backup or something.
If people have copies of any of the lost stuff regardless of the application/exporter concerned then please make them available for the community use and particularly newbies
I have recently fielded a couple of enquiries from professional people about using Indigo and I had to tell them that despite the good quality renders there is no useable documentation or tutorials fit for their purposes and they would be better to go with Fry of Maxwell
No documentation is a good way to kill off wider interest and adoption and also potential sales - not that the later directly applies in Indigo's case
what do you mean with here? Where, here on the forum?!Big Fan wrote:Hey smartden how come you are reusing (copy-paste) the previous blendigo wiki?
If you have that preserved how about re establishing it in its entirety here first
i can give you the copy of wiki, it's actually yours, if you want to revive it again.
Check normals, dude!
yeah I know its the wiki I wrote thats why I recognise it when I see it cut and pasted
and by here I mean the Indigo site not wikipedia or in this thread - although it might be more accesssible to random searchers like that...
yeah and if ono isnt going to make a space for tuts and wikis again well in here ( the forum) is as good a place as any I suppose
do you have the images too? perhaps I can make a PDF for download or something...
and by here I mean the Indigo site not wikipedia or in this thread - although it might be more accesssible to random searchers like that...
yeah and if ono isnt going to make a space for tuts and wikis again well in here ( the forum) is as good a place as any I suppose
do you have the images too? perhaps I can make a PDF for download or something...
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