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New Open Plugin developer and new plugin - Motion Trigger

Posted By Yukari. 5 Years Ago
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New Open Plugin developer and new plugin - Motion Trigger

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Data Juggler (2/1/2021)
This is exactly what I wanted to build.
I have thought the motions for IClone were too low level. I don't want to tell the character walk 6 steps and handle every detail of turning, I want to direct a character to 'Walk over to the couch' and let IClone (or your tool) or something handle the how to do that.
I just started learning Python, but I was thinking of building a 'Scene Director' that let you do a lot of what you do here.
If I buy does the source code come with it? I am more interested in the Python source then the plug-in.
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 Doesn't the .py file contain the information that you need?

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The .py files are the sources I was referring to and does what I need, if it is a .pyd (binary), that is a compiled version. It is like a Dll for Python.

That is why I want to find out the distinction. I still might buy it for creating my own videos, but lately I have been trying to learn and do more with Python.




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