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Subject: Python Script request


sturkwurk ( ) posted Sun, 09 September 2001 at 6:15 PM ยท edited Tue, 21 January 2025 at 11:32 PM

... I don't know a thing about making python scripts for the PPP... but there's two I'd really like to see... a "Creat symmetrical Magnet"... so you can place magnets on one side of your character and click this and they pop up with the same settings on the other side. and Copy Prop Unless I'm just a dummy and these don't already exist some where? and that wouldnt surprise me... or is there an easy way to already do this? Thanks! Doug Sturk

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jbrugion ( ) posted Mon, 10 September 2001 at 6:47 AM

Check out the Daz store for the Mkscripts package. I think it might do the copy prop. The magnets thing is definitely doable. Post the request over on the Python Scripting Forum wishlist. If no else gets to it I might see what I can do. Would you want the magnets made symmetrical or the resulting morph? I have a script that I've been using for making symmetrical morphs for characters that have perfect right/left symmetry ( ie the right arm mesh is a perfect mirror of the left arm). I was looking at extending it some to handle "near symmetrical" characters where the one side has been displaced slightly from the other during the character generation.


sturkwurk2 ( ) posted Mon, 10 September 2001 at 8:24 AM

Yikes... I didnt realize there was python forum... sorry. the new MKscripts only copies hair and figures... not props... I've tried it. I'd like to be greedy and see both a morph mirror and magnet mirror... that would be handy as heck. Doug


Larry F ( ) posted Wed, 12 September 2001 at 2:03 AM

Personally, I'd like to see something that would allow one to make BACKWARD WALKS in the Walk Designer. Like in partner dancng (mostly ballroom but others as well, Argentne tango for instance), wherein it seems one has to make the forward walk, then (manually so far) flip the frames from one end of the frame sequence to the other. Probably a piece of cake, for your basic script writer, which I obviously am not. Just a thought. Larry F


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