Blender 2.5, MASSIVE UI UPGRADE!! WOOT!! :D
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Blender 2.5, MASSIVE UI UPGRADE!! WOOT!! :D
http://www.cgcookie.com/articles/blender-25-overview
Check this out.... looks like a MASSIVE upgrade to the Blender UI. I love the looks of this! No more searching the forums for hours upon hours just to find simple functions you should already be able to use right off the bat!
Check this out.... looks like a MASSIVE upgrade to the Blender UI. I love the looks of this! No more searching the forums for hours upon hours just to find simple functions you should already be able to use right off the bat!
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Correct, it wouldn't be that hard if that were all it required. Sadly, that isn't the case.Octopus wrote:I'm not a programmer but wouldn't you just compile the source code for another OS? It doesn't sound that hard if that's all it requires.
The main reason for this is that to do very much with a program you need to interact with the operating system, and they all work in different ways. The facilities one provides will probably be provided by another, but you will probably need to use them in such different ways that it can't be addressed by a simple recompile.
You can get around this problem by using "standard" libraries - ones that exist in both operating systems, where someone else has put in all the hard work for you to ensure they're compatible. (In practice, virtually all cross-platform open-source software - such as GIMP, Blender, Inkscape, and I think OpenOffice and Firefox as well - takes this approach.) When you do this, only a small amount of extra work has to be taken to port between the operating systems where those libraries are available; you will, however, still have to consider that the build system supported by one OS may not be supported by another - there may be subtly different requirements for linking and so on. However, it's not nearly such a nightmare to do that and you certainly don't have to change much source code.
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Just had to fix this for you as far as blender is concerned....
That is the Point of open sourceDarkHorse wrote:Blender was made by Open Source junkies. I'm surprised how well it works with all the other major operating systems.
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Basically they made a workflow, Blender never had one at ALL.... this will be great for MAX Users no SPACEBAR menu might deter Maya users
I just had to Laugh... a MAC user who does not know how to use CTRL-ClickDarkHorse wrote:Actually, it's just about unusable if you're on one of those ridiculous Mac machines with a one-button mouse. It's been rock-solid everywhere else though.
I seem to have a better workout dodging your stupidity than attempting to grasp the weight of your intelligence.
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Have you tried the new Macs? There are no "buttons". You click on the side of the mouse you want for left or right. Pretty cool, really.DarkHorse wrote:Actually, it's just about unusable if you're on one of those ridiculous Mac machines with a one-button mouse. It's been rock-solid everywhere else though.
Yeah, I have. Those mice are still a little dodgy - you have to make sure you press properly to the edge or it can get the wrong button. God forbid Apple actually design a mouse with an unseemly split that works properly.
It's much better than the old days of single-button pointers, though. Even Wacom tablets have always had a second button.
The Ctrl button has other functions in Blender. I haven't used a Mac in a couple years at least now, and Blender for almost as long, so I can't quite remember why, but Ctrl-click wasn't a viable solution.
It's much better than the old days of single-button pointers, though. Even Wacom tablets have always had a second button.
The Ctrl button has other functions in Blender. I haven't used a Mac in a couple years at least now, and Blender for almost as long, so I can't quite remember why, but Ctrl-click wasn't a viable solution.