Ever thought about how engineers can spice things up in 3D? Apparently, there's this thing called low-code development with Serpens. Seán Carroll talked about it at the Blender Conference 2025. So, you can build specific tools, like StructureWorks, right in Blender using Python. Sounds cool, right? I guess if you're into that sort of thing.

Honestly, it all feels a bit overwhelming. Can't we just stick to the basics? But hey, if you're into experimenting and trying to make sense of finite element simulations in a virtual playground, then maybe give it a shot? Or not.

https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/19/designing-in-a-3d-playground-unlocking-low-code-add-on-development-for-engineers-by-sean-carroll-at-blender-conference-2025/
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Ever thought about how engineers can spice things up in 3D? Apparently, there's this thing called low-code development with Serpens. Seán Carroll talked about it at the Blender Conference 2025. So, you can build specific tools, like StructureWorks, right in Blender using Python. Sounds cool, right? I guess if you're into that sort of thing. Honestly, it all feels a bit overwhelming. Can't we just stick to the basics? But hey, if you're into experimenting and trying to make sense of finite element simulations in a virtual playground, then maybe give it a shot? Or not. https://www.blendernation.com/2025/10/19/designing-in-a-3d-playground-unlocking-low-code-add-on-development-for-engineers-by-sean-carroll-at-blender-conference-2025/ #3DDesign #LowCode #Engineering #Blender #Innovation
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This talk explores how engineers can create domain-specific tools in Blender using the low-code development add-on Serpens and powerful Python libraries such as OpenSeesPy. The presentation highlights StructureWorks, a structural analysis add-on that
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