2dplotter
  This python script is an example of how to create a 2d plot of points in blender using the NMesh module.
  decimatorhelper
  This python script shows faces and edges with problems before decimating a mesh.
  displacementpaint
  This python script moves vertice according to vertex color information.
  dynamica
  This python script is a particles simulator. It is beta software intended for learning purposes only.
  extrudealongnormal
  This python script extrudes the selected faces along their normal.
  fibergenerator
  This python script generates fiber (hair,grass, etc) from a mesh.
  geodesicdome
  This python script creates geodesic domes and other related models.
  kloputils
  This python script is a general purpose set for modelling and manipulation utilities.
  knife
  This python script cuts a mesh along a specified plane. outputting two meshes, keeping quads when possible.
  labyrinthomatic
  This python script makes labyrinths that you can use in the blender game engine.
  lsystem
  This python script is an example of how to create a 2d plot of points in blender using the NMesh module.
  lsystem-fixedseed
  This python script is a variation of the armagan l-system with a fixed seed. Interesting if you want to add fruits or similar.
 
  makehuman
  This python script creates humanoids using morph targets.
  netgenerator
  This python script unfolds convex meshes into nets.
  olikas
  This python script generates ripples for a surface affected by objects.
  realignaxis
  This python script aligns the axis of a mesh to the axis of another object without rotating the mesh.
  rustyknife
  This python script is knife script.
  shellfactory
  This python script creates different types of sea shells.
  splitmesh
  This python script will split apart the selected mesh.
  tessalate
  This python script creates wireframes of meshes with some tweakable settings.
  vault
  This python script creates gothic vaults. (Specifically domical vaults - one of the early forms)
  worldforge
  This python script makes planar bits of landscapes as well as entire worlds.


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