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PyMcubes
This is more complex. First, you have to install Cython:
$ /path/to/blender/2.xx/python/bin/python3 -m pip install Cython
Then you have to set up a build environment for Cython. You will need 1) to
install development files for Python (such as Python.h
and others), and 2) to
explain Blender's python where to find them. Note: you have to have headers
for exactly the same version of Python that your Blender build is using.
On Debian/Ubuntu, you can install Python's development files by apt-get install libpython3.7-dev
for python3.7m
used in Blender 2.80/2.81. On other
Linux distros, the command will be similar. On Windows or MacOS this can be
more tricky, I did not try.
You have to somehow tell Blender's built-in python where to look for headers. I've found the simplest way is to do
$ ln -s /usr/include/python3.7m/* /path/to/blender/2.xx/python/include/python3.7m/
There may be more correct way, but I do not know it.
After that, you can install PyMCubes by
$ /path/to/blender/2.xx/python/bin/python3.7m -m pip install -U PyMCubes
The following node can optionally use PyMCubes:
- Marching Cubes