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MotionPrint™ for Blender v1.0.0

17 Dec 07:38
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MotionPrint™ for Blender v1.0.0

Cryptographic provenance for 3D animations.
Secure, client-side ownership verification for .glb, .gltf, and .bvh files.


📥 Downloads

Platform Architecture File
🪟 Windows x64 motionprint_addon_v1.0.0_windows.zip
macOS Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) motionprint_addon_v1.0.0_macos_apple_silicon.zip
⚙️ macOS Intel motionprint_addon_v1.0.0_macos_intel.zip
🐧 Linux x64 motionprint_addon_v1.0.0_linux.zip
📦 Universal All Platforms (Pure Python) motionprint_addon_v1.0.0_universal.zip

🚀 Getting Started

Installation

  1. Download the ZIP for your OS from the table above.
  2. Open Blender: Edit → Preferences → Add-ons.
  3. Click Install... (top right) and select the ZIP.
  4. Search for "MotionPrint" and enable the checkbox: ☑️ MotionPrint™ for Blender.

Requirements

  • Blender 3.0.0 or newer.
  • Internet connection (required only during registration/verification).

📚 Documentation & Support


✨ What's New in v1.0.0

  • 🚀 Initial Public Release: Production-ready protocol.
  • 🔐 Ed25519 Signatures: High-speed elliptic curve cryptography.
  • 🆔 Motion Hash (wmHash): Content-based identification (SHA-256).
  • 📄 Certificates: Auto-generates PDF & JSON proofs locally.
  • 📂 Format Support: Full support for .glb, .gltf, and .bvh.
  • 🖥️ Cross-Platform: Native support for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

v1.0.0 — MotionPrint™ Protocol Genesis

16 Dec 06:22
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🚀 Official Initial Release

This release introduces the MotionPrint™ Bridge for Blender, enabling cryptographic signing of 3D motion data using the Ed25519 standard.

Features in this build:

  • Native WebAssembly Runtime: Local signing without server upload.
  • Universal Format Support: .GLB, .GLTF, .BVH support.
  • Provenance Embedder: Non-destructive metadata injection.
  • Zero-Knowledge Verification: Offline compatibility.

Installation:

  1. Download the .zip below.
  2. Open Blender -> Edit -> Preferences -> Add-ons.
  3. Click Install and select the file.