Blend4web never appears on the "Add-ons" tab
05 March 2017 08:36
Hello, I am new to Blend4web and very interested in getting it working on my Windows 7 system. I have followed the instructions and viewed several videos, but Blend4web never appears on the Add-ons tab so I can't activate it.
I have tried:
-Uninstalling/reinstalling Blender 27.8c.
-Uninstalling/Reinstalling Blend4web.
-Downloading Blend4web three times in case there was a problem with the file.
The "blend4web_ce folder" is in the "C:\Users\Jim\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.78\scripts\addons" directory, which I believe is the correct place. Blender is correctly seeing other add-ons which are in that same folder, so whatever paths are set up in Blender appear to be right.
I used the Blender Windows installer so Blender is in the default C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation.
In case it matters, Blender froze every time I selected "Install from File" so it's possible some essential file did not get moved into the blend4web_ce directory, but the folder has gigs of information so it seems to have unpacked correctly. I also tried manually unzipping blend4web_ce and copying it into the \AppData… directory but it still doesn't appear as an add-on within blender itself.
I of course rebooted my Win 7 system and made sure there was plenty of memory and hard drive space.
Any suggestions? I notice that the other add on has a __init__ python file, but the blend4web_ce folder does not. Is there some way to force Blender to activate it besides the checkbox in the UI?
I have tried:
-Uninstalling/reinstalling Blender 27.8c.
-Uninstalling/Reinstalling Blend4web.
-Downloading Blend4web three times in case there was a problem with the file.
The "blend4web_ce folder" is in the "C:\Users\Jim\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.78\scripts\addons" directory, which I believe is the correct place. Blender is correctly seeing other add-ons which are in that same folder, so whatever paths are set up in Blender appear to be right.
I used the Blender Windows installer so Blender is in the default C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation.
In case it matters, Blender froze every time I selected "Install from File" so it's possible some essential file did not get moved into the blend4web_ce directory, but the folder has gigs of information so it seems to have unpacked correctly. I also tried manually unzipping blend4web_ce and copying it into the \AppData… directory but it still doesn't appear as an add-on within blender itself.
I of course rebooted my Win 7 system and made sure there was plenty of memory and hard drive space.
Any suggestions? I notice that the other add on has a __init__ python file, but the blend4web_ce folder does not. Is there some way to force Blender to activate it besides the checkbox in the UI?
06 March 2017 08:40
06 March 2017 11:05
Hi! And welcome to our forum!
Installation of Blend4Web SDK is a bit different from addon installation.
Did you follow the installation instruction from our documentation?
Here is copy-paste from the doc:
Installation of Blend4Web SDK is a bit different from addon installation.
Did you follow the installation instruction from our documentation?
Here is copy-paste from the doc:
- Run Blender.
- Open the User Preferences panel File > User Preferences….
- Open the File tab.
- Set the path to the SDK directory in the Scripts field.
- Click the Save User Settings button.
- Restart Blender.
- Once again, open the User Preferences panel File > User Preferences….
- Open the Add-ons tab.
- Enable the Blend4Web add-on.
- Once again, click the Save User Settings button.
Alexander (Blend4Web Team)
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