![]() ![]() So combining two codes, one to check blender version, and other to block the saving option, will be a good safe guard for our purpose. I do not want anyone to mistakenly open the Asset Library file in Blender 2.93, and save it over the 3.1 file, as it causes some compatibility issues. As mentioned above, we cannot use the updated version directly in the project, but it will be used only for preview purposes. Like the name says, this is a library of your assets, simple and straight forward, managing assets in blender is one of the most challenging things, and this addon is your own personal solution. You should check the 2. If you use this option from the context menu, the target asset is downloaded and replaces selected assets. Well, it's simply not ready to be released in 2.92, so they push the asset browser feature back to 2.93. Replace all selected assets with the last selected asset (active). Shows all assets uploaded by the author of the selected 3D model. This is just because we are making a Asset Library using the new Asset Browser feature in Blender 3.1. Opens the link that the author has specified in a web browser. So I would like to have a python code which would run every time we open a project file, check if the Blender version currently running is 2.93.x, and if not, it should either give an error and exit the file, or popup box that the user would have to acknowledge by clicking on some button (something similar to the Save / Don't Save dialog box we get while quitting an unsaved file)Īnother required feature is to have the ability to block the saving of the current file, maybe with some error or warning popup. The full documentation is available in the README.md on the repositorys homepage. Meanwhile, there are some PCs on the floor that have different versions of Blender installed, from 2.83 to 3.1. ![]() For internal reasons, we are currently stuck with using Blender 2.93 in our pipeline, and we are planning to upgrade only when the next LTS release (Blender 3.3) comes out. Getting Started with the Blender 2.93.0 Asset Browser Johnny Matthews 11. ![]() I am working in a company where a dedicated 3D team uses Blender to create assets and backgrounds.
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