Here's something I've been working on since 2020. Well, 2011 to be strictly accurate, but this recoding of the original started in 2020 so let's start from there. It's an astronomical data visualisation package for Blender, for viewing 3D data sets in, well, 3D. Does real time multi-volume rendering, plots contours and isosurfaces, makes it easy to visually catalogue data, exports to virtual reality displays, and generally does all of the things.

Today, I finally ran out of checks to do for looking for bugs, so I'm calling it done. 20,000+ lines of Python code, an exhaustive wiki (might restructure this and split it into smaller pages though), 80+ minutes of video tutorials, next month a live training session for the ALMA I-TRAIN program... that's quite enough of that for the foreseeable future.

(Of course, I'm not stupid enough to think that because I ran out of checks there are definitely no more bugs, but there really shouldn't be any show-stopping fatal errors at this point)

#Astronomy
#Blender
#3D

http://frelled.wikidot.com/start

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