Files to help bootstrap PySide2 with an event loop within Blender.
Project description
bqt
Add QT support to Blender, letting you create custom UI for your addons with PySide2 QtWidgets.
Features
feature | description |
---|---|
fully custom UI | Instead of feeling limited by N-Panel only UI. Do whatever you want. |
cross app | Qt widgets run nativaly in Krita, 3ds Max, Maya, … and are great to use in cross dcc pipelines |
existing community | hundreds of QT widgets on GitHub you can reuse, and lots of stack exchange questions answered regarding qt. |
Themed | BQT ships with a basic blender theme, so qt widgets will by default look similar to Blender. |
Requirements
- Blender
2.83
or higher. - Windows (stable) or Mac (experimental)
- PySide2
How to use
- Install & enable the bqt addon (see installation docs)
- Create & show your Qt widget, bqt will automatically register it with it's widget manager.
- The bqt env vars let you toggle bqt features on and off
- sample code: bqt_demo shows you how to use bqt with several qt demos you can run in Blender
contribute
- i'm a technical writer and want to contribute to the docs. see readme on the wiki.
- i'm a dev and want to contribute to bqt code, see contribute guidelines.
Community
Discuss BQT on
- the BlenderArtists thread
- Ynput thread
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