AstroBlend: An Astrophysical Visualization Package for Blender
J. P. Naiman

TL;DR
AstroBlend is an open-source Python package that integrates Blender and yt to enable astrophysicists to analyze and create visualizations of large datasets efficiently and attractively.
Contribution
It introduces AstroBlend, a novel tool combining Blender's 3D capabilities with yt's analysis tools for astrophysical data visualization.
Findings
Enables simultaneous data analysis and visualization.
Provides tutorials and example visualizations.
Facilitates creation of appealing astrophysical visualizations.
Abstract
The rapid growth in scale and complexity of both computational and observational astrophysics over the past decade necessitates efficient and intuitive methods for examining and visualizing large datasets. Here, I present {\it AstroBlend}, an open-source Python library for use within the three dimensional modeling software, {\it Blender}. While {\it Blender} has been a popular open-source software among animators and visual effects artists, in recent years it has also become a tool for visualizing astrophysical datasets. {\it AstroBlend} combines the three dimensional capabilities of {\it Blender} with the analysis tools of the widely used astrophysical toolset, {\it yt}, to afford both computational and observational astrophysicists the ability to simultaneously analyze their data and create informative and appealing visualizations. The introduction of this package includes a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Advanced Data Storage Technologies
