Introducción#
Python is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language. It incorporates modules, exceptions, dynamic typing, very high-level dynamic data types, and classes. Python combines remarkable power with very clear syntax.
Python scripts are a versatile way to extend Blender functionality. Most areas of Blender can be scripted, including animation, rendering, import and export, object creation and automating repetitive tasks.
To interact with Blender, scripts can make use of the tightly integrated API.
Información general#
Enlaces útiles mientras se escriben Secuencias de comandos:
Python.org – General information about Python.
Blender Python API – Official API documentation. Use this for referencing while writing scripts.
API Introduction – A short introduction to get you started with the API. Contains examples.
Links that deal with distributing your scripts:
Sharing scripts – Information on how to share your scripts and get them included in the official Blender distribution.
Creating Add-ons – Add-ons are used to encapsulate and distribute scripts.
Add-ons project – Project to maintain a central repository of extensions to Blender.
Primeros pasos#
Enlaces en el manual
The following links take you from the basics to the more advanced concepts of Python scripting for Blender.
Enlaces externos
Here are external links containing a lot of good information to start learning how to write scripts for Blender:
Extendiendo Blender#
Complementos#
Add-ons are scripts that enable Blender to gain extra functionality; they can be enabled from the Preferences.
Outside of the Blender executable, there are hundreds of add-ons written by many people:
Los complementos soportados oficialmente vienen incorporados con Blender.
Other add-ons are provided by Blender Extensions which aren’t part of official releases. Many of them work reliably and are very useful but are not yet ensured to be stable for release.
Ver también
See Complementos for documentation on add-ons included with Blender.
Scripts#
Apart from add-ons, there are several other types of scripts that extend Blender’s functionality:
- Módulos:
Utility libraries for import into other scripts.
- Ajustes:
Configuración de las herramientas y configuraciones clave de Blender.
- Inicio:
These files are imported when starting Blender. They define most of Blender’s UI, as well as some additional core operators.
- Scripts personalizados:
In contrast to add-ons, they are typically intended for one-time execution via the Text Editor.
Saving your own Scripts#
Ubicación del archivo#
All scripts are loaded from the scripts
folder of
the local, system and user paths.
You can setup an additional search path for scripts in Rutas de archivos .
Instalación#
Add-ons are conveniently installed through Blender in the Preferences.
Click the button and select the .zip
file.