![]() ![]() Hope this at least gets you enough info to diagnose the real source of the problem!īecause unless I unproperly install the 1.01 and the toolkit 1.4.5 I even went to the material folder fromĬ/ program file then blender foundation then 3.4 then script and addon I am none seeing the Substance 3d 1.0.1 in that folder unless you have to copy the unzipped folder into it ? and the replace in the material folder what K03n1 suggested even I did those step I am still see the cube and the sphere BLACK That's just "/Applications/Blender.app/Contents/MacOS/Blender" assuming you have the application in the usual location. I did restart blender after reinstalling the tools, as a precaution.Īnother debugging trick is to start Blender from Terminal.app, which can give a lot more information, especially when errors occur. I had no issue doing a toolkit reinstall by quitting Blender, trashing the toolkit folder, starting up Blender again, and then using the add-ons panel to have the plugin reinstall from ZIP. ![]() I did try exactly that with 3.4.1, the patched plugin, and an old download of the 1.4.5 toolkit zipfile. Given I see what looks like a database inside the tools folder, it's possible a corrupted database or other data problem could be at work (but that's pure conjecture). ![]() If that doesn't look complete, moving that entire directory aside (to trash or elsewhere) and attempting a reinstall from the downloaded tools is what I'd try next, possibly including re-downloading the tools. Also, "cat version.txt" or quicklooking version.txt shows 1.4.5, which I believe is the current version of the toolkit. If you're familiar with Terminal.app, you could go to that directory and see if "./substance_remote_engine" will start up - it just sits there and does nothing, but doesn't crash (until you ctrl-C out of it). Library/Application Support/Adobe/Substance3DIntegrationTools/" - first thing I'd do is look to see that that's there and populated with files and directories: Frameworks/ The plugin on macOS installs the tools to folder "$HOME/ ![]()
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