

Unfortunately, when I try to activate the add-on I get the following error in the Blender console:Įxception in module register(): 'D:\\Blender\\blender-2.79a-rc-windows64\\2.79\\scripts\\addons\\crowdrender\\_init_.py'įile "D:\Blender\blender-2.79a-rc-windows64\2.79\scripts\modules\addon_utils.py", line 354, in enableįile "D:\Blender\blender-2.79a-rc-windows64\2.79\scripts\addons\crowdrender\_init_.py", line 101, in registerįile "D:\Blender\blender-2.79a-rc-windows64\2.79\scripts\addons\crowdrender\_init_.py", line 75, in select_platformįile "D:\Blender\blender-2.79a-rc-windows64\2.79\scripts\addons\crowdrender\_init_.py", line 92, in set_sys_pathĪddons_path = _paths(subdir="addons")įile "D:\Blender\blender-2.79a-rc-windows64\2.79\scripts\modules\bpy\utils\ previews.py", line 81, in _del_ I am running Windows 10 Pro 64bit and Blender 64bit versions.


Downloadīlender Portable is available for immediate download from the Blender Portable homepage.I have downloaded version 0.1.3 and copied the addon's folder \crowdrender, available inside the zipped file, in the \addons folder of my Blender 2.79 official portable installation. And it's in Format, so it automatically works with the Platform including the Menu and Backup Utility. Installer / Formatīlender Portable is packaged in a Installer so it will automatically detect an existing installation when your drive is plugged in. It can be used to model, shade, animate, render and composite and create interactive 3d models. Featuresīlender is the free open source 3D content creation suite, available for all major operating systems under the GNU General Public License. Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the Platform. And it's open source and completely free. It's packaged in Format so it can easily integrate with the Platform. Blender Portable is the popular Blender open source software for 3D modelling, animation, rendering, post-production, interactive creation and playback packaged as a portable app, so you can do your rendering on the go.
