In 3DCoat (specifically 2024 and newer), extensions and addons are managed to extend functionality, allowing users to integrate custom scripts, shaders, tools, and content packages (.3dcpack).
Accessing Extensions (Windows Menu)
To open the extension manager, go to the main menu and select:
Windows > Panels > Extensions
- Launch Extensions: Click the “Start” button within the panel.
- Auto-Launch: Check the box to have an extension launch automatically with 3DCoat.
- Requirements: Note that some extensions may require an active internet connection on the first launch to install necessary Python modules
Installing Extensions (.3dcpack)
You can install extension packages, which may contain shaders, textures, alphas, smart materials, or scripts.
Since 3DCoat 2024, there is a dedicated Addons menu for managing scripts.
- Addons Menu: Follows the folder structure in the
UserPrefs/Addons/folder. - Customization: You can add your own scripts, submenus, and create redistributable packages directly within this menu.
Scripting and Technical Details
- Location: User extensions are generally located in the user’s documents folder, specifically
UserPrefs/Scripts/cExtension. - Python: The system supports both CoreAPI and Python scripts.
- Troubleshooting: If an extension requires a Python module not present, you may see a red message in the status bar during installation.
- Blender AppLink: The
io_coat3Dmodule is a common extension; if it fails, check the user preferences and the extension’s official site for updates.
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