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Post by Kouukie on Jul 5, 2019 14:06:48 GMT -5
Hi! Recently my Blender 2.70 started acting strange. There's this awful desaturated affect on it now which makes it hard to see what I'm working on. I took it upon myself to download a different Blender (2.77) and I'm trying to add the S4Studio script into Blender 2.77 an keep getting this error when I go to activate it: I've tried changing the Blender path in S4S an it just keeps telling me to download Blender 2.70 when I try and export a mesh. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Post by mauvemorn on Jul 5, 2019 14:57:49 GMT -5
Hi. On the download page it says that s4s is compatible only with 2.70 and 2.76. However, I use 2.78 and it works fine. You could try downloading it, should be able to change the path.
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Post by Kouukie on Jul 5, 2019 15:08:20 GMT -5
Hi. On the download page it says that s4s is compatible only with 2.70 and 2.76. However, I use 2.78 and it works fine. You could try downloading it, should be able to change the path. Hi! I just tried and it does work, however I'm still getting the same script error in Blender unfortunately when I try to install the S4Studio tools from the file in "User Preferences".
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Post by Kouukie on Jul 5, 2019 15:22:14 GMT -5
*UPDATE* So I've figured out how to get the S4Studio Blender Tools in newer versions of Blender, however I realized that it's causing this awful desaturation. I've heard some people have encountered this issue as well and some haven't. Here's what Blender is supposed to look like: Here's what it looks like desaturated: Thanks in advance!
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Post by Kouukie on Jul 5, 2019 15:59:18 GMT -5
I've managed to fix this issue on my own now with lots of time and frustration (LOL). I set the Blender 2.78 path in S4S first, exported a mesh from S4S, what I did differently was not open the Blender file by double clicking the .blend, instead I opened it manually and it was just there! Hope it helps someone!
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