You may remember the projects from Autodesk that tries to create web based applications to allow designers and architects, to work on visualizations without the need of install any type of software. One of those projects was Dragonfly, which looked a lot like something close to what SketchUp can do, but with more options and [...]
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This week’s update on Blender development.
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Campbell mentions that he has added several animation functions to the Py api, like for adding and removing keys and drivers, and direct fcurve editing.
Durian render branch progress: first commits showing image cache WIP (only loading used mip map levels). On the todo is tiled images too. [...]
A short one this month, due to a four week vacation in America, but some excellent feedback to touch upon.
Thanks for the feedback from the following listeners:
Rich Brown
HamsterHill
Anonymous
Finally, there will be a couple of bonus episodes next month as part of a Braincast/Process Diary crossover. Steve Ogden and I recorded a couple of talks while I was passing through Baltimore a week or so back. Steve has released the first part of these talks on his braincast. He'll release the second part on his feed, after which the ball's in my court for part's 3 and 4. Go check it out!
Feedback Episode for April 2010. A short one this month, due to a four week vacation in America, but some excellent feedback to touch upon. Thanks for the feedback from the following listeners: Rich Brown HamsterHill Anonymous Finall