
Kirby, Thanks for the update. I had tried to run this earlier and noticed the missing dependency, but had not yet tracked down what was up. I've got it running now (with a couple tweaks for Python 2.3). This is a nifty application for demonstrating stereo visualization. Just set scene2.stereo = 'redblue' and scene2.stereodepth = 1.5, slip on the red-blue glasses, and enjoy the show. Awesome. It's even better with active or passive stereo, but I know must of you don't have that option. Thanks loads for the posting. --John ps. For stereo, it generally works a bit better to set the background to medium gray (.5, .5, .5) rather than black or white. Kirby Urner wrote:
hypertoons.py rbf.py ... coords.py... See: http://www.4dsolutions.net/ocn/python/hypertoons/
There was another dependency I spaced mentioning:
colors.py -- just a mapping between color words and associated RGB strings, used in various programs I've got.
I've added that to my site.
Kirby
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