[Bf-docboard] Intro, Physics developer

Stephen Weber stephen_weber at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 3 15:57:26 CET 2014


I have a BS in Physics. And am also interested in documentation. I am not a Blender developer. I am just moving to Open Source from Maya. And Just started working with Blender.
http://ValueError.com

stephen weber

From: oroborosnz at gmail.com
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 23:07:22 +1300
To: bf-docboard at blender.org
Subject: [Bf-docboard] Intro, Physics developer

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
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OroborosNZ
http://behance.net/oroboros/



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