blender/release/scripts/startup/bl_operators/__init__.py
Sergej Reich 2d8637946b rigidbody: Add rigid body simulation
Add operators to add/remove rigid body world and objects.
Add UI scripts.

The rigid body simulation works on scene level and overrides the
position/orientation of rigid bodies when active.
It does not deform meshes or generate data so there is no modifier.

Usage:
* Add rigid body world in the scene tab
* Create a group
* Add objects to the group
* Assign group to the rigid body world
* Play animation
For convenience the rigid body tools operators in the tools panel of the 3d view
will add a world, group and add objects to the group automatically so you only have
to press one button to add/remove rigid bodies to the simulation.

Part of GSoC 2010 and 2012.
Authors: Joshua Leung (aligorith), Sergej Reich (sergof)
2013-01-23 05:56:44 +00:00

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# <pep8 compliant>
if "bpy" in locals():
from imp import reload as _reload
for val in _modules_loaded.values():
_reload(val)
_modules = (
"add_mesh_torus",
"anim",
"clip",
"console",
"image",
"mesh",
"node",
"object_align",
"object",
"object_randomize_transform",
"object_quick_effects",
"presets",
"rigidbody",
"screen_play_rendered_anim",
"sequencer",
"uvcalc_follow_active",
"uvcalc_lightmap",
"uvcalc_smart_project",
"vertexpaint_dirt",
"view3d",
"wm",
)
__import__(name=__name__, fromlist=_modules)
_namespace = globals()
_modules_loaded = {name: _namespace[name] for name in _modules}
del _namespace
import bpy
def register():
bpy.utils.register_module(__name__)
def unregister():
bpy.utils.unregister_module(__name__)