Blender2indigo 0.62beta1
Blender2indigo 0.62beta1
Ok every one here is the first beta to test ..
Here it is ...
EDIT:
Due to problems with a \n here is the fixed version..some improvemnts on light settings thanks to zuegs
EDIT NOW BETA 2
and the => LINUX/WINE VERSION
read readme for news..
cheers
u3dreal
Here it is ...
EDIT:
Due to problems with a \n here is the fixed version..some improvemnts on light settings thanks to zuegs
EDIT NOW BETA 2
and the => LINUX/WINE VERSION
read readme for news..
cheers
u3dreal
Last edited by u3dreal on Sun Jan 07, 2007 10:27 am, edited 2 times in total.
Hi u3dreal,
nice to see a new exporter, but it does not work for me.
Blender is installed under C:\Program Files (x86)\Blender Foundation\Blender
What I see on the blender console is:
' C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
The new funktionnality seems really nice
Regards, Phil
nice to see a new exporter, but it does not work for me.
Blender is installed under C:\Program Files (x86)\Blender Foundation\Blender
What I see on the blender console is:
' C:\Program' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
The new funktionnality seems really nice
Regards, Phil
Well, I've installed it (with a little checking the console and figuring out where things go). I still have trouble using meshlights in sunlight. The export geometry is great! Makes editing the default.xml file much simpler. Didn't manage to get the script to run Indigo from within blender. Is that functional yet or am I doing something wrong?
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Hi,
@ crsrma
@ u3dreal
I will investigate this of course, but I am also not the python specialist here.
But no problem this is only a beta
Regards, Phil
@ crsrma
sorry u3dreal, im my opinion it is a little bit to compactAwesome, so much more compact. Thanky!
@ u3dreal
I just took a look on the code right now, and you changed a lot of thingsThats a know problem .... maybe you can find a solution
the " won't help.. ;(
install blender to none " " space dir..
I will investigate this of course, but I am also not the python specialist here.
But no problem this is only a beta
Regards, Phil
Hi all and thank you ..
@crsrma can you let me know how you modified it !! i will implement that for everyone ..
@Phil Yes i'm also not that happy with the GUI but it looks nice..
Any suggestions on Gui layout are welcomed.
@jurasek Ok here is the Linux / wine version
should run from within blender... readme !!!! update on top ..
cheers
u3dreal
I'm open to suggestions and critics !! let's improve this bugger ,...
@crsrma can you let me know how you modified it !! i will implement that for everyone ..
@Phil Yes i'm also not that happy with the GUI but it looks nice..
Any suggestions on Gui layout are welcomed.
@jurasek Ok here is the Linux / wine version
should run from within blender... readme !!!! update on top ..
cheers
u3dreal
I'm open to suggestions and critics !! let's improve this bugger ,...
u3dreal wrote: @jurasek Ok here is the Linux / wine version
should run from within blender... readme !!!! update on top ..
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INDIGO EXPORT
Saving to '/home/jurasek/indigo <- enter space here (shouldn't be ../indigo/default.xml'... ?)
/default.xml'...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1120, in buttonEvt
File "<string>", line 645, in save_still
File "<string>", line 371, in save_indigo
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/home/jurasek/indigo\n/default.xml'
greetz,
jur
Here are the main changes:u3dreal wrote:@crsrma can you let me know how you modified it !! i will implement that for everyone ..
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# open 'IndigoWrapper.conf' and read the first line
f = open("C:\IndigoWrapper.conf", "r+")
ic=f.read()
f.close()
# create 'IndigoWrapper.cmd' and write two lines of code into it
f = open("C:\IndigoWrapper.cmd", 'w')
f.write("cd /d " + ic + "\n")
f.write("start /b /belownormal Indigo.exe %1 -t " + str(Threads.val) + "\n")
f.close()
# call external shell script to start Indigo
cmd="C:\IndigoWrapper.cmd " + filename
print cmd
os.system(cmd)
All in all, it was about 5 lines of code edited.
It's nothing smart, but it sort of sidesteps the spaced names issue - and doesn't make for a reinstall of Blender.
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