blender/release/scripts/radiosity_export.py
Willian Padovani Germano 6d9c02be4c Scripts:
- Fixes by Jean-Michel Soler: mod_ai2obj.py, mod_svg2obj.py;
- Fixes by Campbell Barton: obj_import.py;
- Small fix to mod_meshtools.py (fixes bug #1605: http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=125&aid=1605&group_id=9);
- Updates by Jean-Baptiste (Jiba) to his blender2cal3d.py;
- Updates to all his import / export scripts (added doc data) by Anthony D'Agostino;
- Update to off_import: support for uv data, by Arne Schmitz.

BPython:
- Removed Object.get and .getSelected (deprecated long ago, we use .Get and .GetSelected) -- fixes #1861: http://projects.blender.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=125&aid=1861&group_id=9
- Applied patch by Michael Reimpell: quat.c - fix for wrong initialization with newQuaternionObject; Mathutils documentation improvements.
- Stani reported a wrong return msg in IpoCurve.Get (that is unimplemented).

Thanks to all coders mentioned above!
2004-11-30 02:27:46 +00:00

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#!BPY
"""
Name: 'Radiosity (.radio)...'
Blender: 232
Group: 'Export'
Tooltip: 'Export selected mesh (with vertex colors) to Radiosity File Format (.radio)'
"""
__author__ = "Anthony D'Agostino (Scorpius)"
__url__ = ("blender", "elysiun",
"Author's homepage, http://www.redrival.com/scorpius")
__version__ = "Part of IOSuite 0.5"
__bpydoc__ = """\
This script exports meshes to Radiosity file format.
The Radiosity file format is my own personal format. I created it to
learn how meshes and vertex colors were stored. See IO-Examples.zip, the
example *.radio files on my web page.
Usage:<br>
Select meshes to be exported and run this script from "File->Export" menu.
Notes:<br>
Before exporting to .radio format, the mesh must have vertex colors.
Here's how to assign them:
1. Use radiosity!
2. Set up lights and materials, select a mesh, switch the drawing mode
to "textured," press the VKEY.
3. Press the VKEY and paint manually.
4. Use a custom script to calculate and apply simple diffuse shading and
specular highlights to the vertex colors.
5. The Videoscape format also allows vertex colors to be specified.
"""
# $Id$
#
# +---------------------------------------------------------+
# | Copyright (c) 2002 Anthony D'Agostino |
# | http://www.redrival.com/scorpius |
# | scorpius@netzero.com |
# | April 11, 2002 |
# | Released under the Blender Artistic Licence (BAL) |
# | Import Export Suite v0.5 |
# +---------------------------------------------------------+
# | Read and write Radiosity File Format (*.radio) |
# +---------------------------------------------------------+
import Blender, mod_meshtools
#import time
try:
import struct
except:
msg = "Error: you need a full Python install to run this script."
mod_meshtools.print_boxed(msg)
Blender.Draw.PupMenu("ERROR%t|"+msg)
# ================================
# ====== Write Radio Format ======
# ================================
def write(filename):
#start = time.clock()
file = open(filename, "wb")
objects = Blender.Object.GetSelected()
objname = objects[0].name
meshname = objects[0].data.name
mesh = Blender.NMesh.GetRaw(meshname)
obj = Blender.Object.Get(objname)
if not mod_meshtools.has_vertex_colors(mesh):
message = "Please assign vertex colors before exporting. \n"
message += objname + " object was not saved."
mod_meshtools.print_boxed(message)
Blender.Draw.PupMenu("ERROR%t|"+message)
return
# === Object Name ===
file.write(struct.pack("<h", len(objname)))
file.write(struct.pack("<"+`len(objname)`+"s", objname))
# === Vertex List ===
file.write(struct.pack("<l", len(mesh.verts)))
for i in range(len(mesh.verts)):
if not i%100 and mod_meshtools.show_progress:
Blender.Window.DrawProgressBar(float(i)/len(mesh.verts), "Writing Verts")
x, y, z = mesh.verts[i].co
file.write(struct.pack("<fff", x, y, z))
# === Face List ===
file.write(struct.pack("<l", len(mesh.faces)))
for i in range(len(mesh.faces)):
if not i%100 and mod_meshtools.show_progress:
Blender.Window.DrawProgressBar(float(i)/len(mesh.faces), "Writing Faces")
file.write(struct.pack("<b", len(mesh.faces[i].v)))
for j in range(len(mesh.faces[i].v)):
file.write(struct.pack("<h", mesh.faces[i].v[j].index))
for j in range(4): # .col always has a length of 4
file.write(struct.pack("<BBBB", mesh.faces[i].col[j].r,
mesh.faces[i].col[j].g,
mesh.faces[i].col[j].b,
mesh.faces[i].col[j].a))
Blender.Window.DrawProgressBar(1.0, '') # clear progressbar
file.close()
#end = time.clock()
#seconds = " in %.2f %s" % (end-start, "seconds")
message = "Successfully exported " + Blender.sys.basename(filename)# + seconds
mod_meshtools.print_boxed(message)
def fs_callback(filename):
if filename.find('.radio', -6) <= 0: filename += '.radio'
write(filename)
Blender.Window.FileSelector(fs_callback, "Export Radio")