NOTE: This is a question I found on StackOverflow which I’ve archived here, because the answer is so effing phenomenal.
If you are not into long explanations, see [Paolo Bergantino’s answer][2].
NOTE: This is a question I found on StackOverflow which I’ve archived here, because the answer is so effing phenomenal.
If you are not into long explanations, see [Paolo Bergantino’s answer][2].
#import the bpy module to access blender API | |
import bpy | |
#WARNING: this is written and tested for blender 2.79 | |
#blender 2.8 and newer will likely have a different python API | |
#create a property group, this is REALLY needed so that operators | |
#AND the UI can access, display and expose it to the user to change | |
#in here we will have all properties(variables) that is neccessary | |
class CustomPropertyGroup(bpy.types.PropertyGroup): |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# look into 'streamz' package, neat pipelining with dask integration | |
import cv2 # opencv-python for frame reading | |
import skimage # scikit-image for loaded image analysis | |
import dask # parallelized python EZ mode | |
import numpy as np # yep | |
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt # pretty charts no? | |
import matplotlib | |
from skimage.feature import match_descriptors, ORB |
#import the bpy module to access blender API | |
import bpy | |
#WARNING: this is written and tested for blender 2.79 | |
#blender 2.8 and newer will likely have a different python API | |
#create a property group, this is REALLY needed so that operators | |
#AND the UI can access, display and expose it to the user to change | |
#in here we will have all properties(variables) that is neccessary | |
class CustomPropertyGroup(bpy.types.PropertyGroup): |