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8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
fccceaa87f - pyrna support for (value in array), currently only 1 dimensional arrays.
- use python malloc's in bpy_array.c
- automatically blending bone locations is disabled if the target bone has locked location
- neck had incorrect roll
2009-12-08 09:40:30 +00:00
f4fa39a551 white space commit (spaces -> tabs and clearing whitespace) 2009-12-08 07:11:43 +00:00
ce49719a0c use the SUM driver type to avoid adding all values on each bone.
also avoids hitting the 255 string limit if you want to add 100's of values. eg.
>>> b05/max(0.001, [globals().update({"LOCALS":locals(), "ADD":float.__add__, "reduce":__import__("functools").reduce}), 0.0][1], max((, [LOCALS["b%.2d" % (i+1)] for i in range(5)])))

Since this more simple expression reaches the limit fairly quick...
>>> b05/max(0.001,b01+b02+b03+b04+b05)
2009-12-07 20:49:12 +00:00
f8f7f57557 - bone.basename now only gets the name before the first '.', since names like finger.01.L are common
- updated delta not to remove a bone
- spine and neck rigs interpolation bones are now axis aligned to the control bone
- palm tag is expected on the pointer finger rather then the wrist
- operate on bone children first working up the chain (not essential but more pradictable)
2009-12-07 17:21:30 +00:00
5ebe54f470 pep8 edits and fix some warnings 2009-12-05 22:03:07 +00:00
65edb7341f split up metarig hierarchy evaluation and modifying the metarig into 2 steps,
original bone names cant be changed anymore but this means the bones can be re-parented without confusing scripts that run after the rig is modified.
support for defining a bone to have multiple types and  automatically blending between 2 generated rigs
2009-12-05 19:26:28 +00:00
2bf618368a - include example input rigs for each autorig type, running metarig_template() in each submodule generates the armature and pose bone ID properties.
- rigify.write_meta_rig() exports rigs as python scripts
2009-12-02 11:55:47 +00:00
99e765ee00 added autorig neck type
new bone properties
- bone.basename (name without the extension), "Some.Bone.001" --> "Some.Bone"
- bone.children_recursive_basename, gives a chain of children that have the same basename
2009-12-01 00:44:53 +00:00