ALirght thanks man but could you reconmend me a script to use to export to After Effects and maybe make a tutorial on it because i tried it with my current script and it failed
When i go into my package content folder and turn hidden folders to true i just comes up with blender exe file and a folder called 2.61, so where to i put my scrpits now man?
Thanks for your work and for sharing. There is another, maybe easier way to access the hidden folder: You can get an FTP Program and just use it to access your own computer. With "Transmit" for exmple you get a two column view: Left column is "local", that means your computer. You can now set the preferences of Transmit to show hidden folders. So you can acces every hidden folder/file via Transmit in easy drag and drop style - and you do not have to change your system in any way.
ALirght thanks man but could you reconmend me a script to use to export to After Effects and maybe make a tutorial on it because i tried it with my current script and it failed
HelloJackboi 2 months ago
When i go into my package content folder and turn hidden folders to true i just comes up with blender exe file and a folder called 2.61, so where to i put my scrpits now man?
HelloJackboi 2 months ago
@HelloJackboi "with the new addons function in the newer blender versions, this technique is no longer needed."
Just use the "install addons" button in the preferences window.
CartoonCommentator 2 months ago
I need a PC version of this tutorial.
tommy8ball2007 4 months ago
Thanks for your work and for sharing. There is another, maybe easier way to access the hidden folder: You can get an FTP Program and just use it to access your own computer. With "Transmit" for exmple you get a two column view: Left column is "local", that means your computer. You can now set the preferences of Transmit to show hidden folders. So you can acces every hidden folder/file via Transmit in easy drag and drop style - and you do not have to change your system in any way.
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protooe 2 years ago