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Revision as of 04:09, 23 March 2009
Contents
Installing PyPRP
- Make sure you have the latest version of Blender (currently version 2.48)
- Download and install everything listed under "Required Software" section.
- See the Getting PyPRP section.
Required Software - Windows version
Required Software - Linux and other versions
Additional Stuff
Psyco is also recommended for speeding up code running times.
Getting PyPRP
Once you have the required software installed, get the latest PyPRP (GoW PyPRP 1.5.0). Unzip the file and move everything inside the 'src' folder to your "/.blender/scripts" folder. On Windows, this is usually C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\.blender\scripts while on Linux, you will probably find it in /home/<YOUR_USER_NAME>/.blender/scripts.
Alternatively, if you are interested in getting the very latest development version with the newest features, get the 'bleeding edge' PyPRP. This file is updated every night at midnight Eastern Time.
Advanced users can select which version of PyPRP they would like to download.
Congrats
Congratulations! You should now have PyPRP installed and are ready to get started building Ages. If you'd like to test that PyPRP is installed and working properly you can try to get started on your own.