PhilC opened this issue on Feb 04, 2001 ยท 27 posts
PhilC posted Sun, 04 February 2001 at 10:19 AM
I did some basic programming way way back when a window was a hole in the wall you looked through. I can even remember adding holes to punched paper tape to try and make corrections. With the advent of the PC I went on to other things, mainly graphics, and let the programming slide. I've always wanted to get back into it and Python scripting within PPP looks like a good way to do it. My guess is that there are others out there who also would like a stab at it. Hopefully we can learn together.
I am going to try and write a script (is that the right word?) to make Poser set all of a model's object materials to white and the highlight, ambient and reflective materials to black. I regularly have to do this manually so I guess it would be a useful thing to do.
As I type this I do not know where to start. I'm at ground zero. I'm heading for the Python tutorials. If you know the answer, don't tell me.... but please lead me. Kinda like the detective novel, don't tell me who did it just point out the clues :)