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linograndiotoy wrote:
pegot wrote:
linograndiotoy wrote: We're also pretty close to the addon version.
What is the "addon" version?
A version you can install in an official Blender release(no custom build needed anymore).

Aaa now I get it! That's great news! Good work guys!!
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linograndiotoy wrote:
pegot wrote:
linograndiotoy wrote: We're also pretty close to the addon version.
What is the "addon" version?
A version you can install in an official Blender release(no custom build needed anymore).
Looking forward to it!!
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how close are we to release of add-on version for Blender?
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Would love to see Brigade make an appearance with this.
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grimm wrote:This is very cool news! I'm assuming that the devs have moved the code to Python? Will this slow things down any? Thanks,

Jason
It's deeper than that. About the slow down, performances look pretty good here. We'll see.
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Thanks Lino, now I'm really curious. :)
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I have to admit I’m tremendously excited but also somewhat nervous about this development. Octane Blender has been pretty stable for me over the last year. Not looking forward to possible “growing pains” from such a monumental code change. But such is the march of progress!
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