Habatchii opened this issue on Oct 11, 2019 ยท 7 posts
Habatchii posted Fri, 11 October 2019 at 1:07 AM
This thread discusses developing the PoserPython developer community to help startup and existing programmers design, make and maintain Python based projects for potential Poser friendly technologies to be used in their product pipelines sold here at Renderosity.
How it Works- Vendors and freelance developers submit products in the marketplace with links to the Snippet Library, which is a collaborative repository hosted at Github. The Snippet University is the knowledgebase of tutorials of each snippet hosted both on the main store site as well as YouTube.
Who Will Benefit?- Professional graphics vendors, graphics hardware developers and freelance artists, novice and hobbyist developers, code testers, beta users and any PoserPython user may benefit by using both the Library and University.
Is it Free?- Some of the scripts may be sold as any other product in the store, but the intent is to promote the PoserPython user base and their collective contributions to the Library.
Is There an Installable Version? At the discretion of the staff at Renderosity, a script version may be added to the existing Python Pallet scripts from within Poser/PoserPro.
How Can I Help?- Currently, by submitting any working Python script to be used with any UI element will help the Library.
Is There a Particular IDE or Text Editor Preferred?- In keeping with the traditional interface options, it is dependent upon which editor is selected as default from within the application.
Is There a Market Model or Category Selection?- Yes. The main categories consists of the most frequently used UI areas (ie. runtimes, libraries, figures, etc). The PoserPython Methods Manual is the main source of the categories and all of its elements.
As stated, the intent of this thread is to generate support for the existing scripts and the main application. If you would like to participate or contribute to this project, simply reply to this thread with the word support in curved brackets along with you title in the header as seen here (SUPPORT). Happy rendering.