![]() ![]() And all the other times I’ve asked for help, no matter what my problem was, I’ve gotten nothing but either no answers, or condescending remarks about me bashing Blender for being the difficult program that it is. I’m getting really tired of this defective behavior on Blender’s end, in addition to the lack of info concerning it’s compatability with PMDeditor. I’m also getting a new error message, in addition to the other one. Also, when it “says” a file has been exported, the pmd file doesn’t show up in my folder after I pull up PMDEditor. Update: I managed to get the program to export a file once after posting this thread, but it doesn’t seem to export anything else for right now. I have no time for butthurt people getting triggered over someone saying Blender isn’t a “flawless godsend of a program”. If you don’t like my opinion on the program as a whole, don’t bother responding, especially if you have no help to offer up. I am at my wit’s end, and consider Blender a bad program as a whole because of all these issues I’m having with it right now. Some help or at least more information on why this is happening would be much appreciated. All this progress I made will have been wasted if this isn’t resolved. It’s frustrated me to the point of tears, and I was starting to warm up to this program after struggling with learning how to use it for so long. I’m considering deleting Blender off my computer and never using it again if I can’t get any help with this issue. I am fairly new to Blender, and this has not been a good introduction to this program for me. All I found here concerning this was a thread detailing the same problem I had, and the solution suggested was to try an older version of Blender to match the plugin, which was the same plugin I have. I have no clue what this means, but all I know that it’s an annoying turned frustrating error that is directly interfering with my ability to import/export blender files into pmd files, and is also directly interfering with me accomplishing ANYTHING with this program. It’s a giant wall of gibberish text, with the phrases “Runtime error” and “context incorrect” mish-mashed in towards the bottom. It was working just fine last night, and I didn’t get this error message nor the problems that came with it until today. I’ve been getting an error message on blender with the MMD plugin I downloaded, and cannot find any information online anywhere on why it is happening. ![]()
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