Last year today, I made a Christmas tree using Bender and Python:
![](https://floatbug.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/wp-feature-1024x480.jpg)
This time I tested a workflow:
Export the model (Mesh) generated by the Sverchok plug-in or Python script from Blender, and then import it into the web page for rendering.
![](https://floatbug.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/xmas2020540-2.gif)
By the way, the web version of machine learning face recognition is added, and last year’s Christmas tree “sticks” to the face for fun.
![](https://floatbug.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/202012242323ddd40-1-1024x612.png)
– Web + AI + AR part, using jeelizFaceFilter.
It has its own front-end AI library and multiple sets of scaffolding project files, which is very suitable for rapid prototype testing. https://github.com/jeeliz/jeelizFaceFilter
– The rendering part is old friend threejs.
Source Code:
https://www.patreon.com/posts/45399078
Merry Christmas!!!
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[Experimental Programming], meaning is derived from experimental art, experimental electronics, or experimental music. And that’s how I create things through programming.