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    ipyvizzu

    ipyvizzu

    Build animated charts in Jupyter Notebook and similar environments

    ipyvizzu - Build animated charts in Jupyter Notebook and similar environments with a simple Python syntax ipyvizzu is an animated charting tool for Jupyter, Google Colab, Databricks, Kaggle and Deepnote notebooks among other platforms. ipyvizzu enables data scientists and analysts to utilize animation for storytelling with data using Python. It's built on the open-source JavaScript/C++ charting library Vizzu. There is a new extension of ipyvizzu, ipyvizzu-story with which the animated charts can be presented right from the notebooks. ...
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    Blend_My_NFTs

    Blend_My_NFTs

    Easily generate thousands of 3D models, images, and animation NFTs

    Blend_My_NFTs is an open-source, free-to-use Blender add-on that enables you to easily generate thousands of 3D Models, Animations, and Images. This add-on's primary purpose is to aid in the creation of large generative 3D NFT collections. It is the first and easiest 3D NFT generator. Blend_My_NFTs was initially developed to create Cozy Place, an NFT collection by This Cozy Studio Inc. Blend_My_NFTs works with Blender 3.2.2 on Windows 10 or macOS Big Sur 11.6. Linux is supported, however we...
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    PythonStarSplitter

    A Python Script I made to split a starfield image into several layers.

    A Python Script I made to split a starfield image into several layers. To be able to use the script, PixInsight with an installed Gaia data catalogue is required, as it needs the exported astrometry data text file.
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    Python Script to process a wave file and transform to movement (key frames) on Blender 2.5. Input: sound file (.wav) Output: Key frames direct into the selected object Work to meshes and bones (location, scale or rotation in any axis)
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    Motion Graphs in Blender

    A Blender 2.6+ addon that aims to implement Motion Graphs

    This add-on demonstrates how motion graphs can be created in Blender in order to create a variety of arbitrary length character animations from a small set of character motions. This add-on implements motion graphs as described in Motion Graphs paper by Kovar, Gleicher, and Pighin from SIGGRAPH 2002. The add-on can import set of motion captured BVH files and construct a motion graph based on some given parameters. This motion graph can be stored in memory and used until Blender is...
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