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PyCharm. PyDev for snobs.

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Published on: December 10, 2013

I was fortunate enough to stumble into a free trial of PyCharm right at the glorious 3.0 release. There was a flurry of rants and raves running through the Tech Art community upon this release and for good reason. With 3.0, JetBrains released an Open Source “Community” version which is fully featured. After using for[…]

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Maya 2014 Upgrade

Categories: Maya, PyMEL, PyQT, Python
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Published on: June 9, 2013

If you’re like me, you like to always be using the latest version of an Autodesk product. The 2014 series has just been released and it is always quite a bit of work to convert you’re existing toolset up to the latest build. In the case of Maya 2014, there are more than just a[…]

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Subclassing PyMEL: Maya Transform

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Published on: March 21, 2013

This is how you subclass PyMEL’s Transform Node to create custom shapes and node types that inherit all the methods of Maya’s Transformational Objects. Subclassing PyNodes is one of the (so-called ‘experimental’) hidden gems of PyMEL. This feature allows you to take advantage of all of the factory generated methods on each Maya node type.[…]

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PyQT in Maya – Custom Class inheritance

Categories: Maya, PyQT, Python
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Published on: January 15, 2013

Done Before There are dozens of useful sites and blog posts for how to incorporate PyQT into Maya (Tech-Artists.org alone has over 130 threads!) Nathan has some of the best overviews, here: nathanhorne.com I’ve found it necessary to add my own to the mix because there are a couple of tricks I’ve found to  make[…]

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Python Scripting for MotionBuilder Artists

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Published on: May 29, 2012

So I’ve finally updated, modernized, and re-released the ancient, seminal introduction to python scripting for MotionBuilder. I spent quite a bit of time re-formatting it in iBooks Author and released it on the iBooks store here: and UK store: and Canada store: New features include: Member function updates for MotionBuilder 2012 ‘Interactive Images’ of scripts[…]

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Maya Python for Games and Film Book

Categories: Maya, PyMEL, Python
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Published on: May 25, 2012

It occurs to me that many of you don’t yet have what is probably the best reference to date on everything python in Maya. So the blatant, condoned shameless plug comes right now: Go to http://amzn.to/mayaPythonBook and pick up a copy. A Kindle version might be interesting: http://amzn.to/mayaPythonKindle Read the quote on the back. 😉

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The Virtual Computer

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Published on: November 12, 2011

I suspect the time has come for us to finally recognize Minecraft as a digital creation platform and not just a game. Case in point, virtual computers. Kids around the world are just now making: 16-bit computer (Arithmetic Logic Unit) 256-bit computer Dual Core CPU 16 bytes RAM Display monitor and 3D printer These technologies[…]

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Maya’s programming languages

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Published on: September 27, 2011

It seems like there are more and more posts, queries, and threads about Maya’s different scripting languages. I figure it’ll be nice to have a nice listing of the languages, their benefits and uses. Here is a quick breakdown: MEL: Entire application is basically written in MEL Super simple, easy to learn Very limited in[…]

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path(), the awesomest class

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Published on: July 10, 2011

Jason Orendorff wrote an awesome module some years ago to make it quick and easy to manipulate file paths and file names. I was fortunate enough to be exposed to this module and class via PyMEL’s package which included it. Here is our test path and we’ll slice it and dice it in all kinds[…]

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PyMEL Virtual Classes

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Published on: May 16, 2011

 Teaming up with @voMethod on this one. Mr. Seth Gibson offered some help and extra content for my GDC Power Python talk. Unfortunately, I was limited to 50 minutes so I did not get time to illustrate some great examples he offered. Now we have the time, so here is a nice piece on[…]

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