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bpsci reviews and mentions
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I visualized the telemetry from the last lap of the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
If you’re interested (I’ve posted about this on r/Python) I’m developing a visualization library in Blender and I’ve done some orbital dynamics and F1 visualization with it on GitHub
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bpsci - A visualization library for Blender (example)
Hey everyone! A while back I posted about a visualization library I was working on called bpsci. I recently created a professional(ish) render of a simulated racing line for a Formula 1 car at the Abu Dhabi F1 circuit - YouTube link using bpsci for all of the animation.
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Abu Dhabi F1 Racing Line Visualized with bpsci for Blender
Links: bpsci
- 3D Technical Visualization Library for Blender with Python Scripting
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A proof of concept technical orbital simulation created with BlenderPython (a little glitchy at the end)
For those interested, I did the actual simulation in Python, exported a csv with all of the data and then read it into Blender’s Python API using pandas. I make many of these visualizations so I’ve started an abstraction library for animating technical visualizations in Blender: you can check it out at https://github.com/jerryvarghese1/bpsci It’s still in progress so some functionality is not fully supported but the core functions seem to be working well so far
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jerryvarghese1/bpsci is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of bpsci is Python.
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