[Edu-sig] A bit o Python in Physics

Jason Cunliffe jason.cunliffe at verizon.net
Tue Nov 25 02:10:30 EST 2003


> I just thought I'd toss in a code snipped because it's kind of humorous:
> "knee bone connected to the ankle bone" kinda stuff (if you know the song
I
> mean [1])

Cool..!
That's sort of choreography is exactly what Poser5 offers [$249] - and
includes a Python API to let you write your own variations on the song.

The Manual
http://labreport.curiouslabs.com/filemanager/filedownload/phpRJ9Y9D/Poser%205%20Reference%20Manual.pdf

PoserPython Methods
http://www.curiouslabs.com/article/articleview/279/?nf=1
http://www.curiouslabs.com/filemanager/filedownload/phpYfe5jb/PoserPython%20Methods_PRINTABLE.pdf

Some scripts
http://www.poserpython.com/ScriptsPage.html


..or Blender could interface nicely with your friends data. [its free]
http://www.blender3d.com/
http://www.blender.org/


Python Programming Index
http://jmsoler.free.fr/didacticiel/blender/tutor/english/index_prog_python.htm

SPE - Stani's Python Editor
http://spe.pycs.net
"Spe is a python IDE with auto-indentation, auto completion, call tips,
syntax coloring, syntax highlighting, class explorer, source index, auto
todo list, sticky notes, integrated pycrust shell, python file browser,
recent file browser, drag&drop, context help, ... Special is its blender
support with a blender 3d object browser and its ability to run
interactively inside blender. Spe is extensible with boa."

Blender / Python API
http://spe.pycs.net/stories/2.html

- Jason





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