forked from mtyka's Attractors
This fork is maintained by @7bitretro with some corrections from Spirou4D@laposte.net.
Changes from original fork:
Creates a Strange Attractor curve in the 3D View.
A Strange Attractor is a concept in chaos theory that describes the behaviour of chaotic systems. One famous example is the Lorenz attractor, which emerged from a mathematical experiment in weather prediction and revealed an unexpected link between weather, chaos, and fractals. These attractors exhibit fascinating properties, such as points on the attractor being arbitrarily far apart at different times, making their behaviour quite unpredictable.
Instructions
Please leave any comments below so I know what's gone well and not so well
Updated manifest to reflect website changes
This extension does not require special permissions.
Thanks for the submission.
While forks of GPL add-ons are obviously allowed, we have to do some due diligence to avoid name conflicts. Original creators might want to upload their version on the platform and see a fork already takes original name. Can you either change the name to something else (adding the fork name in brackets might be enough), or contact original creator and get his approval of using the original name?
Also, it will be good to mention this is a fork and credit original authors at the start of the description; also note what is different from the original version so that users who might be familiar with the original know what to expect with this version.
Thanks!
Hi Nick
I've made the following changes as advised
I'm unable to find how to alter the 'website' field as that still shows as 'github.com/Googyflip/attractor', so advice on updating that is welcomed.
Website needs to be changed from blender_manifest
Hey everyone,
Just a heads-up about a recent change regarding the licensing of add-ons on the Blender extension platform. Moving forward, all add-ons will need to be released under the GNU/GPL 3.0 license (SPDX:GPL-3.0-or-later). This is mainly to keep things simple and consistent across the board.
Previously, we accepted various licenses as long as they were compatible with Blender’s distribution. However, to avoid any confusion and streamline the process, all add-ons using the bpy API should now be presented as GPL 3 (the same license the Blender bundle is distributed). Regardless of whether the original code was under GPL 2, or something else like MIT or ZLIB.
Existing add-ons versions won't be affected. However, new updates will need to comply to the revised requirements.
Thanks for understanding, and feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
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