It is several python scripts that execute the tools that already exists saved inside the .blend as text file. And the compositor include a node setup to generate a grayscale from the baked maps. The script does an Union boolean to create an envelop of the mesh and remove every intersections this way you get the most…
+1, I'm half convinced I want to try it but the video isn't doing a great job selling it. Miauu's script packs presentation videos may not be the best in terms of sexiness but I think it shows what Pior means, each script is presented starting from the problem it is trying to solve and then proceeds to show various use…
@Armagon: not at all. Imagine that you are a Blender user, with a very carefully setup UI and set of custom hotkeys. What would you prefer: 1 - adding a few more clever scripts/addons/node setups to enhance your existing workflow, or 2 - replacing your whole setup (UI, hotkeys, and probably a few other things that I am…
Thank you all for you answers. I can't make a custom installation because i need to integrate shaders. images and node setup to make my scripts working. But i have kept the default Blender interface, i have only changed the starting mesh but you can set a cube and the shortcut haven't been changed (new shortcuts must be…
Hi there @Linko - I have to say I am genuinely confused now ... If this is not a custom install (or shall I say a custom .exe since the program does not require an install in the first place), and if this does not bring in custom preferences ... then, what is it ? You mention that you made a tool. What kind of tool is it,…
You'll get much, much more interest if you simply presented the various tools involved in a simple manner as well as making them available as individual addons/scripts - as opposed to what seems to be a full custom install. Put differently: it seems like this relies on decimation, automatic UVs, and a clever node setup for…