In this tutorial, we are going to see how to write and call functions in Python 3, as well as how to pass arguments, both as keyword and value, to a Python function. I will also introduce you to some of the neat features of the Blender 2.5 text editor, such as source code color coding, which help make coding Python scripts much easier. This video is based on the Python 3.1 function tutorial at: http://docs.python.org/release/3.0.1/tutorial/controlflow.html#more-on-defini....
and again .... this is so usefull! really, thanx a lot!
MrJuliusHibert 1 year ago
i have to say, i quit blender twice before because i couldn't find any method to learn it, but since discovering your tutorials i've really gotten into it. they are by far the best ones out there. i am REALLY praying one day you make a basic game inventory tutorial. i know the masses of noobs (and myself) would go crazy from sheer happiness.
TheRedrin 1 year ago
I'm waiting for new tutorial :D
MrBluePigeon 1 year ago
Sorry. I misunderstood that posting my comment failed.
jayeahhunn 1 year ago
I've been waiting for your new video!!
jayeahhunn 1 year ago
Cool tutorial, Ira. Thanks for posting and for the great, insightful work. You're rapidly becoming my hero! :)
AdamEtheredge 1 year ago