Tag Archives: this!@#$kindaworks

Wrestling files

Today we set on to figure out what’s up with Blender. We found the old Jenga .blend file from the previous semester and loaded it, as well as investigating the file organization of last semester’s setup. The .blend file wouldn’t … Continue reading

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The Case of the Strange File Hierarchy

Blender has an interesting way of handling files. When we have libLeap.so in /usr/lib, and we have Leap.py and LeapPython.so in ~/.config/blender/2.69/scripts/modules, our Sample.py script works and spits out data from the Leap Motion. When we move libLeap.so, Leap.py and … Continue reading

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Symlinks and Linux

To do: Make it symlink to hierarchical script folders in order of difficulty (hard link on Windows) make a status print “By the magick of Conda!” make sure it uninstalls and reinstalls properly make sure that it’s compatible across platforms … Continue reading

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Building to other places!

Baker, Remy, Xuemin Things to do: get Curveship to work independently of user directory write down the schedule of everyone figure out something else to do 😀 Get Curveship to go into the Blender Scripts directory About 4 minutes later: … Continue reading

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Moar Notes!

Gabby, Xuemin, Remy, and a sprinkle of Michael Firstly, we were introduced to this thing: http://www.tubechop.com/ it’s fun you should try it. We’re watching this to help us figure out how to make a Conda package. Downloaded VLC for easy viewing … Continue reading

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Notes ‘n Stuff! Anaconda

Present: Gabby, Xuemin and Remy \Woohoo we got some !@#$ to work! Ok so Anaconda is awesome. We followed through with tutorials on how to make an environment and how to install stuff to an environment Having success in both of these … Continue reading

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