Join Patrick W. Crawford for an in-depth discussion in this video Using the exercise files, part of Blender: Python Scripting.
- [Instructor] If you have access to the exercise files, for some videos, we have starting Python files and Blend files so you can follow along in the video. In most cases, we will be starting from scratch, Under the Exercise folder, you can see each chapter name, and for each chapter, we have a folder for each video. In some case, we will have a starting Blender file, a Python file, or both.
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9/15/2016- 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
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome57s
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1. Controlling Blender through Code
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Importing and exploring bpy3m 25s
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What's a Blender operator2m 27s
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What's a Blender property2m 46s
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2. Create Blender Scripts
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Great coders steal3m 10s
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Auto running scripts3m 45s
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3. Customize Blender Interfaces
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Panel structure7m 1s
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Draw elements3m 58s
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Append to existing panels5m 58s
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Example menu structure5m 52s
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4. Build Your Own Add-On
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What's an add-on?2m 30s
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What our add-on will do1m 35s
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Appending to a menu5m 20s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 15s
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