(04-03-2019, 06:40 AM)Worldblender Wrote: I have big news for my scripts: the animation importer is now declared stable/ready-to-use, and both scripts are now at version 1.2.0. Animations will no longer cause models imported with my script to badly deform, which means that Blender can be used as a cross-platform viewer for models and animation files, in addition to being able to edit them. Update your copy of the scripts if you haven't, at https://gitlab.com/Worldblender/io_scene_numdlb. Any models saved with older versions of the scripts will have to be re-imported for proper animation support. It's likely to be big change, as you no longer need to use Windows to play these animation files. It's still possible to perform custom animations on these models, but it is no longer necessary unless it is desired to create new animations.
Now that my work on these scripts is essentially complete (until the release of Blender 2.80), I can now shift my focus back to my projects that use these models, so I will be updating my models repository in the next several days. All my efforts spent on these two scripts have really paid off! I can now use the animation files as part of my projects, and so can anyone else who has Blender installed.
You're a beast, thank you so much. I'll test this asap !
Hey WorldBlender !
I tested your addon on shizue (Isabelle) and it works perfectly. At first the Numdlb import threw me an error :
Code:
Bpy_extras has no attribute img_utils
I just changed the python file, replacing bpy_extras.image_utils by image_utils + from bpy_extras import image_utils and it worked, I dunno why I got that bug though... (I'm under 2.79)
The animations are well imported and I can switch between them in the action editor, awesome job !