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For creation and animation of long color_maps I write the utility which will be
a part of my Blender-Povray alternative exporter.
Now it in such state that everyone for creation of color_map can use it, it will
be impossible to use it separately from Blender because of the added BlenderAPI
code later.
The utility is written on Python3 and demands installation in system of the
Python3 interpreter and Python3-PySide or Python3-PyQt4 modules
If there is an interest, it is possible to follow the link and save file as
editor.py
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Lanuhum/BlendPov-alternative/master/povray/pyside/editor.py
Start:
python3 editor.py
Use:
Guide the cursor at a widget, to read ToolTip.
1. If widget 'Gradient' or 'Gradient (scaled)':
1.1. RMB (click): add element.
1.2. LMB (click): select element.
1.3. LMB (click and move): move element.
1.4. Key 'Delete': delete element.
1.5. Key 'Enter': deselect element.
2. If widget 'Color':
2.1. RMB: gray or rgb.
2.2. LMB: select color.
3. If widget 'Filter' or 'Transmit':
any Mouse Button click or click and move.
4. Open file: .txt with the lines map.
5. Save file: .inc with the macro.
You will be able to create color_maps long in one thousand and more lines
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Attachments:
Download 'rainbow_utils.jpg' (67 KB)
Preview of image 'rainbow_utils.jpg'
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There is no Linux that without problems to test?
Or, nevertheless, anybody manually doesn't write color_map?
About! Yes! We have all-powerful Poser!!! Wao!
Pyside is available to Windows and Mac, exactly, therefore I didn't offer you
Phoenix
Well, if so, you establish wxPython-Phoenix, pyCairo if something in my programs
is pleasant to you.
Once I wrote the program on python2 wxPython for creation of exclusive images
for height_field.
Now I copy it on python3 wx-Phoenix. Photoshop and Corel won't help you.
I am silent, I am silent, I am silent...
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:) :) :)
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On 10/05/2015 18:00, LanuHum wrote:
>
> There is no Linux that without problems to test?
> Or, nevertheless, anybody manually doesn't write color_map?
>
> About! Yes! We have all-powerful Poser!!! Wao!
>
> Pyside is available to Windows and Mac, exactly, therefore I didn't offer you
> Phoenix
> Well, if so, you establish wxPython-Phoenix, pyCairo if something in my programs
> is pleasant to you.
>
> Once I wrote the program on python2 wxPython for creation of exclusive images
> for height_field.
> Now I copy it on python3 wx-Phoenix. Photoshop and Corel won't help you.
> I am silent, I am silent, I am silent...
>
I think something is lost in translation. :-(
Even Chekhov makes more sense. :-P
{Don't you just wish that Irina Sergeyevna Prozorova had just gone to
bloody Moscow, in the first place. :-) }
Вы не просто хотите, чтобы Ирина Сергеевна
Прозорова только пошел в
кровавой Москве, в первую очередь.
Thanks Mr Google
--
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> bloody Moscow
Why?
You have incorrect information.
I don't trust politicians
I believe in destiny, and I don't trust news on TV
We speak in Moscow: there is no desire to live, but, laziness to shoot at
themselves
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On 10/05/2015 23:31, LanuHum wrote:
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
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>> bloody Moscow
>
> Why?
> You have incorrect information.
> I don't trust politicians
> I believe in destiny, and I don't trust news on TV
> We speak in Moscow: there is no desire to live, but, laziness to shoot at
> themselves
>
Not politics. But Culture, Art.
Sorry if I offend.
Explain joke -> Kill Joke :-(
Please google
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Sisters_%28play%29#The_Prozorovs
Irina say: I want to go to Moscow.
I want to go to Moscow.
I want to go to Moscow.
I want to go to Moscow.
She did not go to Moscow.
Bad things happen.
She should have gone to Moscow.
Bloody Irina Sergeyevna Prozorova. ;-)
No politics here.
Very bad manners.
OK
Friends? :-D
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Regards
Stephen
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On 11/05/2015 07:24, Stephen wrote:
> Explain joke -> Kill Joke :-(
PS I come from bloody Glasgow and live in bloody London.
Bloody <> bad
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody
:-D
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Regards
Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
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> OK
> Friends? :-D
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Yes! :-D
Sorry!
I didn't read "Three sisters".
I read Richard Bach, Hermann Hesse, Friedrich Nietzsche, Paulo Coelho.
I am familiar with the Buddhism, but the classics didn't interest me never.
:)
I am sorry that I don't know English :(
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> On 11/05/2015 07:24, Stephen wrote:
> > Explain joke -> Kill Joke :-(
>
>
> PS I come from bloody Glasgow and live in bloody London.
> Bloody <> bad
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloody
>
> :-D
>
> --
>
> Regards
> Stephen
Bloody, (an adjective from the word "blood")
:)
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On 11-5-2015 8:45, LanuHum wrote:
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
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>>
>> OK
>> Friends? :-D
>>
> Yes! :-D
> Sorry!
> I didn't read "Three sisters".
> I read Richard Bach, Hermann Hesse, Friedrich Nietzsche, Paulo Coelho.
> I am familiar with the Buddhism, but the classics didn't interest me never.
> :)
>
> I am sorry that I don't know English :(
>
>
>
Gogol! Read Gogol! :-)
His work remains very up to date, even today I think. I would like to
read him in Russian but I never found the time to learn it unfortunately.
--
Thomas
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