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PyNifly
Export/Import tools between Blender and the Nif format, using Bodyslide/Outfit Studio's Nifly layer. Supports Skyrim LE, Skyrim SE, Fallout 4, Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 76, and Fallout 3.
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InfluxDB
Power Real-Time Data Analytics at Scale. Get real-time insights from all types of time series data with InfluxDB. Ingest, query, and analyze billions of data points in real-time with unbounded cardinality.
https://github.com/BadDogSkyrim/PyNifly use this - it is much better - currently using blender 3.1 and it works great. No scaling or rotation issues - faster and simple - exports in LE and SE nifs - Select all your objects ( weapon and blood fx meshes) and export into a new nif - choose a vanilla weapon with a similar profile and save a copy of the nifs to the same folder (1st person and 3rd person meshes) - open both the nif you exported from blender and the vanilla nif you are using as a template simultaneously - copy the BStrishapes from you exported nif into the vanilla nif one at a time and set all your BSshaderproperties and flags up accordingy, using the vanilla nif as an example - once you are happy with the way the new model looks, delete the original weapon and blood fx meshes and save the nif as a new file and name it accordingly - after that, in xedit, find the records in the vanilla game for the weapon you used as an example - right click and copy the record as a new record into a new plugin - give it a new ID - after you tweak the new plugin, save it and give it a unique name and note the ref ID you gave the weapon - activate the plugin and enter the game - open the console after loading and type player.additem (YourRefID) 1 or type help (YourWeaponName) 4 and get the ref ID there and then add it