I wrote another script! Mirroring UVs takes a 4-5 clicks depending on how to you do it, so I condensed those clicks down to one operator. This time, I did not use ChatGPT; now that I understand the basic format, the digital hallucinations take more time to correct than they're worth. Now I need to figure out how I can combine scripts into one convenient add-on.
HOT TIP: you can enable Python Tooltips in preferences and this will reveal the python path of any action in Blender. Turning on Developer Extras lets you copy those python paths, among other things. It makes this kind of scripting way easier!
*by live theatre i mean plays, musicals, operas, ballets, concert versions of musicals, staged readings, & things of that nature. EDIT: YES this includes amateur, local, kids, high school, & community theatre. almost every show i've seen has been local
if you want, list the names of the shows you've seen in the tags!
You dont need to make renders to have your posts be appreciated! If all you do is post your screenshots, no editing at all, you're still extremely valid. If you don't feel like painting individual hair strands, adding custom lighting/shadows, learning how to meticulously edit things, I still want to see what you have to post. Some of the edits and talent I've seen on simblr is out of this world. But I feel like it's also important to have some validation for people who don't like editing, and still want to share their sims with us. Obviously renders and highly edited posts are the norm and whats most popular, but it doesent make anyone else's posts less worthy of being liked/reblogged. 💗
cybergal spread from doku magazine, published late 1999
a popular simlish magazine from 1990-2010
adult sims who read this magazine as teens, remember it for its bright, enigmatic street snaps of sims’ outfits and sleek fashion spreads. this photoshoot, modelled by tia montmorency, was inspired by neo cyber aesthetics and the optimism for the start of the 2000s at the time.