Re: Blendigo 2.3.x test releases
Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 8:04 am
I haven't yet addressed many issues in this thread. I hope that towards the end of this month I will have some time available to make another release.
https://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/
https://www.indigorenderer.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=8106
Yes, use 2.2 stable instead.Borgleader wrote:Is it possible to just use an older version of the script or perhaps manually fix it?
Alright thanksdougal2 wrote:Yes, use 2.2 stable instead.Borgleader wrote:Is it possible to just use an older version of the script or perhaps manually fix it?
For anyone still experiencing the above error message, I would like to know what the error message printed on the console says.Doug Armand wrote:Error%nBroken installation of Blendigo, please reinstall
Abort
Interesting that Blender seems to reload the script window on the undo event. Sorry, that 'feature' is not my fault, but if you keep getting these errors I think your installation is broken.Doug Armand wrote:I'm sure you know this already but that irritating error:
Error%Broken installation of Blendigo, please reinstall
Abort
occurs everytime I use undo in blender, if you have a few steps to undo it fires off for each one - it's f*%king irritating
StompinTom wrote:There is no toggle to switch between post-process aperature diffraction and true aperature diffraction...
StompinTom wrote:- Even when exporting without Sun/Sky enabled, Sun and Sky lightgroups appear. The IGS file has Sun and Sky lightgroup definitions everywhere, between materials, then again after materials, etc.
dag wrote:If you hit the mesh or material tab 2 times, it switches back to the window you previously were in, but the buttons stay pressed.
the 1st light layer will always be named 'Environment' so that the background colour has its own layer. The 'default' layer, sun, sky and all custom layers will follow after this one.In that case, I shall name the first layer 'environment'
StompinTom wrote:Problems with circular aperature shape here as well.
Thanks!dakiru wrote:Great, thank you, right in timedougal2 wrote:MOD EDIT: updated
Code: Select all
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BLENDIGO v2.3.2
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Windows-platform : win32
os.sep : \
matdbPreviews : C:\Users\Tom\Documents\Utilities\Blender 2.49b\.blender
\scripts\blendigopkg\matdb\previews
assetsPath : C:\Users\Tom\Documents\Utilities\Blender 2.49b\.blender
\scripts\blendigopkg\assets
matdbDownloads : C:\Users\Tom\Documents\Utilities\Blender 2.49b\.blender
\scripts\blendigopkg\matdb
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
File "C:\Users\Tom\Documents\Utilities\Blender 2.49b\.blender\scripts\blendigo
.py", line 4435, in <module>
readWriteSettings(0)
File "C:\Users\Tom\Documents\Utilities\Blender 2.49b\.blender\scripts\blendigo
.py", line 3406, in readWriteSettings
readWriteValue(d, 'aperture_pproc', IndigoUIControls.Camera.AperturePProc, w
rite, 0)
AttributeError: class Camera has no attribute 'AperturePProc'
Yes'm. Just switching up from 2.3.1, I guess.dougal2 wrote:Tom,
Are you loading an existing scene ?
All good, I still had the 2.3.1 installed kicking around so I'm back in business! As always, your hard work is much appreciated!dougal2 wrote:It is too late now for me to debug the error properly (gone midnight already ). I can't see any errors in the code, but I will have to do some testing with loading/saving scenes between blendigo versions; probably tomorrow or over the weekend.
If you're on a deadline and 2.3.2 is still not working, I suggest you go back to either 2.3.1 or 2.2 stable for now.
(I removed the 2.3.1 download links, but if you look carefully at the 2.3.2 link you should be able to figure out how to get it; the files are still on the site and can be downloaded).