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Post by krylocisme on Aug 2, 2024 23:16:21 GMT -5
I've been struggling to export anything to blender for a while, but every time I try, it keeps saying that it can't locate blender and asking me to install. I've read other threads saying that you can't path it to the desktop icon, I've tried to anyways and know it doesn't work, and that you have to go to programs/blender/blender.exe, but I've looked through every folder of my pc and can't find blender anywhere except my desktop or certain files have the name blender on the sims4studio files. At first I had blender downloaded through steam, and thought that might be the issue, so I deleted it and downloaded it from the blender website, but that has the same exact problem.
It's pathed correctly to Sims 4 and everything else, I just can't get it to path right with blender. Can anyone help get it to path right?
I have sims4studio 3.2.1.7(star), blender 4.1.1, and am on a pc running windows 11.
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 3, 2024 3:17:36 GMT -5
Hi. RMB-click on blender’s desktop icon, choose Properties. There you will see a path, copy it. Paste this path into Blender path in s4s settings. Then click on … next to Blender path and instead of blender-launcher.exe choose blender.exe Export a new blend.
Unrelated, but your version of s4s is quite old, so it would be best to install a new one
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Post by krylocisme on Aug 3, 2024 11:31:56 GMT -5
I downloaded the latest studio version, 3.2.2.5 (star), but I looked at blender's properties and it's still telling that there is no .exe of any kind for blender. It's just trying to get me to to use the desktop icon. The location given is C:\Users\Karen\OneDrive\Desktop
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 3, 2024 11:37:16 GMT -5
Are you checking through properties or in a different way? RMB-click on the desktop icon and choose Properties If not, open blender, press Ctrl Alt Delete, choose Task manager, RMB-click on Blender and choose Open file location. It will direct you to the installation folder
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Post by krylocisme on Aug 3, 2024 11:38:26 GMT -5
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 3, 2024 11:42:02 GMT -5
The default location is C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation. Go there and check if theres 4.1 folder. If no, delete and install in the default location.
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Post by krylocisme on Aug 3, 2024 11:49:27 GMT -5
I fixed it. The thing I kept trying to link it to was apparently the installer, not actually blender. I feel stupid. Thank you for helping.
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