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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 26, 2020 9:19:23 GMT -5
Hi. The mesh is not in the scene. The sims 4 studio does not support your version of Blender. Download 2.76 and either work in it or use it as a bridge (instead of opening the blend file, use Append function)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2020 1:49:00 GMT -5
Hi. The mesh is not in the scene. The sims 4 studio does not support your version of Blender. Download 2.76 and either work in it or use it as a bridge (instead of opening the blend file, use Append function) This doesn't fix my problem.
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Post by mauvemorn on Aug 29, 2020 6:52:05 GMT -5
In the setting of The Sims 4 Studio navigate Blender path to 2.76, CLOSE the program, close Blender, too. A plugin will be automatically put into Blender directory. Now you will be able to open blend files in 2.76. If not, put the plugin there manually. In 2.76 go to File - User preferences, click on Install from file button, navigate to _:\______\Sims4Studio\Blender\Scripts\, and choose io_sims.py, click on Install from file, close and open Blender and s4s again.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2020 10:35:57 GMT -5
I have tried this and then tried enabling the addon in Blender, but it gives me a traceback error saying module named "s4studio" not found.
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