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Hi, Best Regards. |
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Hi, i was using the previous version of Blender 3.4 and also see that Mustard was in the list twice i guess under c:\Program Files\Blender Foundation... and also under my C:\Users\Utilisateur\AppData\Roaming\Blender Foundation\Blender\3.4\scripts\MustardUI in which directory ? should it be stored : C:\Program Files... or under Roaming... etc ? |
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@ilego1 Thank you! If you have any question on the UI, it's easier here. Even if it's not an issue, feel free to open a discussion at https://github.com/Mustard2/MustardUI/issues |
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Hi!
A new version of Blender is coming (4.0), and therefore also a new version of MustardUI is almost ready (0.30), see #119 .
One of the biggest new feature is that MustardUI will now be an add-on only, This means that both creators should now install MustardUI as an add-on. But why this was necessary? There are some reasons:
The major drawback about this that made me wait a lot to rewrite this as an add-on is the fact that now users should install MustardUI. Installing add-ons in Blender is not always straightforward, but I will provide a tutorial for the installation so model creators can share that directly with their users. :)
Please let me know if you have any feedback/idea about this!
For those interested, coding add-ons in Blender is extremely easy with PyCharm (thanks Jetbrains for the free Community Edition!).
Some useful resources:
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