Hello.
I try create a external graphics user interface, which will do a visualization music (I use Blender as Graphics Engine).
I have problem, because i can’t run script python to blender in command line level (The blender is supposed to run in the background). I have error about bpy.context.area.type:
bpy.context.area.type = "GRAPH_EDITOR";
AttributeError: ‘NoneType’ object has no attribute ‘type’
Please, help me!
CODE Blender script:
I try create a external graphics user interface, which will do a visualization music (I use Blender as Graphics Engine).
I have problem, because i can’t run script python to blender in command line level (The blender is supposed to run in the background). I have error about bpy.context.area.type:
bpy.context.area.type = "GRAPH_EDITOR";
AttributeError: ‘NoneType’ object has no attribute ‘type’
Please, help me!
CODE Blender script:
import bpy import sys for i in range(0,7): print(sys.argv[i]) print(type(sys.argv[3])) File_save = sys.argv[5] print(sys.argv[5]) bpy.context.scene.render.filepath = File_save bpy.context.scene.render.image_settings.file_format = "PNG" bpy.context.area.type = "GRAPH_EDITOR"; bpy.context.area.type = "TEXT_EDITOR"; bpy.ops.render.render(animation=False, use_viewport=True) bpy.ops.wm.console_toggle()CODE GUI:
import tkinter as tk import os def Run_Blender(): FS = '-- D:\Python\TPNG' os.system('blender -b -P D:\\Praca_Inżynierska_test\\Blender_testy\\TestBlender.py ' + FS) WINDOW_SIZE = "450x450" root = tk.Tk() root.geometry(WINDOW_SIZE) myButton = tk.Button(root, text="Run Blender", command=Run_Blender, padx=50, pady=50, fg="blue", bg="yellow") myButton.grid(row=1, column=0) root.mainloop()
Larz60+ write Nov-21-2020, 02:57 PM:
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