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− | Once you have the required software installed, get GoW PyPRP 1.6.0b1 | + | Once you have the required software installed, get [http://www.guildofwriters.com/pyprp/gow-pyprp-1.6.0b1.zip GoW PyPRP 1.6.0b1]. If you have a previous version of PyPRP installed, uninstall it by removing all files starting with ''prp_'' (or ''alc'' and ''uruprp_'' for even older versions) from your Blender ''scripts'' folder. Unzip the file and move the ''PyPRP'' folder (the whole folder, ''not'' the files in it – this has changed from previous versions) into the Blender ''scripts'' folder. |
===PyPRP 1.5 (latest stable version)=== | ===PyPRP 1.5 (latest stable version)=== |
Revision as of 09:22, 15 August 2009
Contents
Installing PyPRP
- Make sure you have Blender 2.49 or some version which was compiled with Python 2.5.4.
- Download and install everything listed under "Required Software" section.
- Find the Blender scripts folder to install PyPRP into.
- 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.
Python Cryptography Toolkit (PyCrypto) is optional and only required for (non-functional) Myst V file support and to generate manifests for Alcugs data servers.
Finding your Blender Scripts Folder
All Platforms
If you have an item System > System Information… in the Help menu in Blender and it works without causing a Python script error, look for Default dir for scripts or User defined dir for scripts in its output.
Windows
Usually C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\.blender\scripts
Mac OS X
You have two options: Either use the built-in scripts folder of the Blender application. This is simple and makes PyPRP available to all users of the computer, but you will have to move over PyPRP if you install a newer version of Blender. Or make your personal scripts folder to keep PyPRP and other third-party scripts neatly separated from Blender's built-in scripts.
To use the built-in scripts folder: Right-click or ctrl-click on the blender application and choose Show Package Contents. Go to Contents/MacOS. The .blender folder is in there, but it is invisible because its name starts with a period. To open it, press cmd-shift-G (or choose Go to Folder… from the Go menu) and enter .blender into the box. The scripts folder is in the .blender folder and already contains a number of scripts.
To make your own scripts folder: Open /Applications/Utilities/Terminal, enter
mkdir -p ~/.blender/scripts
and press return. You can quit Terminal after that. (You can't make the .blender folder in the Finder because it doesn't allow you to rename it to a name starting with a period.) Now open your home folder (/Users/<your user name>) and press cmd-shift-G (or choose Go to Folder… from the Go menu). Enter .blender into the box to open the invisible folder you just created and find the scripts folder in there.
At this stage, Blender will exclusively use the newly created scripts folder and thus lose its built-in scripts. To bring them back: Open Blender and drag the menu bar down to reveal the Preferences window. Select File Paths in the bottom button row. Click the folder button in the Python Scripts box, navigate to where you installed the Blender application (blender.app) in the file dialog, drill down to blender.app/Contents/MacOS/.blender/scripts, and click SELECT SCRIPT PATH. After closing the Preferences window again, choose File > Save Default Settings to make the new setting permanent.
Linux
Usually /home/<YOUR_USER_NAME>/.blender/scripts
Getting PyPRP
PyPRP 1.6 Beta
Once you have the required software installed, get GoW PyPRP 1.6.0b1. If you have a previous version of PyPRP installed, uninstall it by removing all files starting with prp_ (or alc and uruprp_ for even older versions) from your Blender scripts folder. Unzip the file and move the PyPRP folder (the whole folder, not the files in it – this has changed from previous versions) into the Blender scripts folder.
PyPRP 1.5 (latest stable version)
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.
*NOTE: Do NOT put the actual 'src' FOLDER inside your "/scripts" folder, only the files from inside the 'src' folder
Nightly Build and Older Releases
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.