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Swarming
I made this lil animation with Sverchok Nodes and the help of this nice tutorial. The song is Nachtexpress by Extrarausch.
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GNU Radio
A more generic equivalent seems to be PyFlow: https://wonderworks-software.github.io/PyFlow/.
GNU Radio is targeted to a specific domain and the collection of existing nodes reflects that, similar tools exist for other domains, e.g. for CAD there is Sverchok which works with Blender: https://nortikin.github.io/sverchok/.
- Can anyone help me out with how this can be done in blender? i need the lines too and also it should not be random, I wanna bloat as per my design.
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Blender is the future
Sverchok is pretty amazing considering it all done via python api. https://github.com/nortikin/sverchok
- blender + sverchok + vqgan + clip: spherically cast torus knot affected by noise vec field
- sverchok + blender + vqgan + clip: revolving spherically cast torus knot affected by noise vec field with polyline edges
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Beer Fridge Support
Parametric modelling is sure fun. Haven't tried OpenSCAD yet, but done some in Blender with Sverchok addon (screenshot from manual) - pretty powerful stuff. The parametric modelling is getting even into vanilla Blender now with geometry nodes.
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Scipy Function in Blender
""" in in_points v in values s in xi v out out_values s """ import numpy as np import sys from sverchok.utils.logging import exception, info from sverchok.data_structure import zip_long_repeat try: import scipy from scipy.interpolate import interpn except ImportError as e: info("SciPy module is not available. Please refer to https://github.com/nortikin/sverchok/wiki/Non-standard-Python-modules-installation for how to install it.") raise e out_values = [] for everypoint in xi: new_values = interpn(points, values, xi, method='linear', bounds_error=True, fill_value=0) out_values.append(new_values)
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Blender 2.92 Release
Also check out the addon Sverchok, I think at the moment it is still much more powerful than the new geometry nodes, basically a full-blown Grasshopper (from Rhino3D) alternative. Would be nice to see it added into the main program at some point.
https://github.com/nortikin/sverchok
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Blender and architecture: design once modify never?
You can try Sverchok(“Grasshopper” in russian), this tool designed specifically for this purposes: https://github.com/nortikin/sverchok It’s kinda weird, notoriously hard to learn, but will do the trick.
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nortikin/sverchok 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 sverchok is Python.
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