[Bf-docboard] Bf-docboard Digest, Vol 107, Issue 1

Dave Horn oroborosnz at gmail.com
Fri Jan 3 20:24:53 CET 2014


Cheers Greg, will do :)


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> From: OroborosNZ <oroborosnz at gmail.com>
> Subject: [Bf-docboard] Intro, Physics developer
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> Greetings!
>
> I've decided this is my year to put a little payback to Blender and its
> community for creating and maintaining a kickass app. I'm enjoying Blender
> thoroughly :)
>
> I'm a technical writer with a network security business. I've been a tech.
> writer for a fair number of years now, while in the dark hours I learn
> Blender, make music with Reason and several other distractions. In addition
> to buying a few items from the Blender shop and making a donation or two
> I've just started taking a Blender course by Andrew Price called the Nature
> Academy, to bring a sense of project focus to learning Blender. I'm finding
> the physics section of Blender a little vague and unhelpful, and given I'd
> like to know more about what the parameters do, I'd like to flesh this
> section out.
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> How do I go about quizzing the physics developer(s) about the various
> forces, in order to suggest better explanations in both the manual, and
> Blender's tooltips?
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> Kind regards,
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> -Oro
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> Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 12:14:09 +0200
> From: Greg Zaal <gregzzmail at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [Bf-docboard] Intro, Physics developer
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> Hey Oro,
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> I would suggest making a list of what you don't know/understand and posting
> on blenderartists.org. Some of your questions may be answered, but you
> could also ask the developers directly in the #blendercoders channel on
> Freenode IRC. ideasman42 (Campbell Barton) and lukas_t (Lukas Toenne) will
> probably be the best guys to help you, though I'm sure there are several
> others. Posting on blenderartists first would mean you have a nice neat
> collection of questions you could just link people in IRC to without having
> to explain it all twice.
>
> Cheers,
> Greg Zaal
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> On 3 January 2014 12:07, OroborosNZ <oroborosnz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Greetings!
> >
> > I've decided this is my year to put a little payback to Blender and its
> > community for creating and maintaining a kickass app. I'm enjoying
> Blender
> > thoroughly :)
> >
> > I'm a technical writer with a network security business. I've been a
> tech.
> > writer for a fair number of years now, while in the dark hours I learn
> > Blender, make music with Reason and several other distractions. In
> addition
> > to buying a few items from the Blender shop and making a donation or
> > two I've just started taking a Blender course by Andrew Price called the
> > Nature Academy, to bring a sense of project focus to learning Blender.
> I'm
> > finding the physics section of Blender a little vague and unhelpful, and
> > given I'd like to know more about what the parameters do, I'd like to
> flesh
> > this section out.
> >
> > How do I go about quizzing the physics developer(s) about the various
> > forces, in order to suggest better explanations in both the manual, and
> > Blender's tooltips?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > -Oro
> >
> > --
> > OroborosNZ
> > http://behance.net/oroboros/
> >
> >
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