Re: [OT] create folders from xml file (python)

2013-02-03 Thread Raffaele Fragapane
xml is fine to deal with structures such as directories 1:1. Have a look at Python's element tree (etree), it will get you a lot closer as it's the module intended for use with tree-like abstraction and reconsolidation. On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Stefan Andersson wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm ha

Re: Friday Flashback #105

2013-02-03 Thread Raffaele Fragapane
Hey Jason, Thanks for the pics, that was around the time I started on SI|3D back then, and I remember being blown away by it. It's nice seeing it again. Yeah PT was the one introducing subDs (I was in Milan at the time and met a few of the people involved, I'm sure everybody who remembers the red

Re: Friday Flashback #105

2013-02-03 Thread Jason S
Hi, Sorry I couldn't seem to find that clip :( but I'll post it if I stumble upon it. But although Nurbs surfaces in DCC apps still have their uses (ie; for reliable bending http://www.si-community.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=3269

[OT] create folders from xml file (python)

2013-02-03 Thread Stefan Andersson
Hi All, I'm having a minor brain melt down... I know I have done this before, but my brain is not co-operating with me today. I have a xml file that kind of looks like this And I'm trying to use xml.dom.minidom to create a folder structure from it... and I can't seem to be able to

Re: Friday Flashback #105

2013-02-03 Thread David Saber
Nice! I remember seing these images years ago, but I’d like to see this short in its complete form, if possible! I wonder if nurbs are still used for characters in big productions? I knew Shrek was made of nurbs in the first movie, is it still the case today? David