If I'm not mistaken, that scene looked different while in production: https://youtu.be/U8PU9fuoKPY?t=52 That's a production report of the Spring team on Blender conference. It's the same scene, right?
Hello everywhere! I wrote a tiny yet handy addon, how can I publish it so anyone would be able to download and use it?
I found this doc: Guidelines, but it says it is required to create a wiki page. However, it links to an archived wiki, and I see no related info on the new site... So, what should I do?
@AivanF. There currently isn't any sort of "official addon database" as far as I'm aware. If you want to get in bundled with blender (or be put in the contrib repo), then you can submit it here
Otherwise you could stick it on github or similar and send a writeup to BlenderNation for publicity
Or if you want to sell it, put it on the blender market
@Ignatiamus You're right! There are quite a few differences
@gandalf3 Thank you! My Addon is really small, I'm not going to sell it. I just want to understand how can I pack it to make the installation for users as simple as possible – I think, most of them have no experience of programming and don't know how to run a Python file.
@AivanF. If you package it up in a zip file, blender will take care of unzipping it to the right place when you select it from the install from file dialog
You could use e.g. github pages to make a simple website with a download link to make it easy for people who aren't used to downloading things from github (we've gotten a few questions about how to do that over the years..)
@VRM I think the scale of the big features on the mountains doesn't quite match the scale of the trees and such