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Maxon Cinema 4D (Export script developed by abstrax, Integrated Plugin developed by aoktar)

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joanet
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I have a problem when I try to export and render my scene from c4d to octane...It appears a pop up window with the next message: "Path doesn' exist or is invalid"
...What I'm doing wrong???

Thanks in advance!


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Sorry, missed your post: I guess you haven't chosen path of the Octane binary. When you select the Octane binary, does it work? What is the Octane path?

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Marcus
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abstrax wrote:Sorry, missed your post: I guess you haven't chosen path of the Octane binary. When you select the Octane binary, does it work? What is the Octane path?

Cheers,
Marcus
He probably didn't set the octane.exe file in the octane export.. I was just having the same problem so that's 100% it..
abstrax> if you can change the error message to say something like path to octane render not set, change it in the export option, here's one quick solution so it doesn't confuse the new user..
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acc24ex wrote: He probably didn't set the octane.exe file in the octane export.. I was just having the same problem so that's 100% it..
abstrax> if you can change the error message to say something like path to octane render not set, change it in the export option, here's one quick solution so it doesn't confuse the new user..
Ok, I will do. It's noted.

Cheers,
Marcus
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