Could script write a lock-file to disk for controlling script stopping? If file gets deleted manually by the user, script would stop nicely instead of terminating from Task manager. On pre-mature stop script could also serialize it's state to a disk, and in script start there could be an option to continue from last completed iteration.
@@ImmersiveLimit Thanks! Your video made me interested in Blender (to compare against Unity Perception) and I found about BlenderProc. Seems to be a very good tool for what this video series is about. Did you hear / use it? Good video about it - th-cam.com/video/1AvY_iS6xQA/w-d-xo.html
Awesome Course!
Thank you so so so much for this course! I learned so much. I am so grateful Adam
Thanks for the starter. I am looking forward for the rest with great interest. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for becoming a patron!! We really appreciate it. 🙂
Great course
Really great stuff, super interesting. looking forward to following along.
Awesome course, can't wait to see the other videos!
Great stuff!
Amazing content waiting for more really appreciate the efforts :)
Could script write a lock-file to disk for controlling script stopping? If file gets deleted manually by the user, script would stop nicely instead of terminating from Task manager. On pre-mature stop script could also serialize it's state to a disk, and in script start there could be an option to continue from last completed iteration.
That’s a really clever idea! I like it.
Thanks! Was this course on Udemy before?
We were hosting it on teachable for a while, but now it's here on TH-cam for free. 🎉
@@ImmersiveLimit Thanks!
Your video made me interested in Blender (to compare against Unity Perception) and I found about BlenderProc. Seems to be a very good tool for what this video series is about. Did you hear / use it?
Good video about it - th-cam.com/video/1AvY_iS6xQA/w-d-xo.html
How do I create bounding boxes in blender?