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FEATURE REQUEST: Add Support for R25 #24

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TIMBLOCKER opened this issue Sep 20, 2021 · 11 comments
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FEATURE REQUEST: Add Support for R25 #24

TIMBLOCKER opened this issue Sep 20, 2021 · 11 comments

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@TIMBLOCKER
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As stated in the title, it would be nice if the Version R25 would also be supported...

@d-arbor
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d-arbor commented Oct 14, 2021

+1, this would be great to have in R25.

@michaelvelasquez
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Though they released a R25 version and have tested it on R25.010, I'm not able to get it installed using version R25.015 on a M1 Max Macbook Pro. Unzipped the osx version, placed it in my known C4D plugins folder but it doesn't show up in the Extensions menu. I always feel like I'm missing something in the install process, but I do have other, working plugins installed in the exact same folder.

@PadreZippo
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I've received a few reports that it's not working on M1 Macs, but I don't have such a machine to test.

If you open the Console and Script Log, and reload the plugins, is there any error message?

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Can you show me where you have the plugin installed? It should look something like this:

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@michaelvelasquez
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michaelvelasquez commented Nov 18, 2021 via email

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@PadreZippo Hello. Did the error reports I sent you help at all? I'd really like to be able to use the Sketchfab importer for C4D on my next project. Thank you.

@pcolton
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pcolton commented Jan 13, 2022

Looks like the issue is _imaging.so, from this part of the error _imaging.so' (mach-o file, but is an incompatible architecture (have 'x86_64', need 'arm64e'))

And in checking all the libraries, it seems none are compiled for M1:

>lipo -info *.so
Non-fat file: _imaging.so is architecture: x86_64
Non-fat file: _imagingcms.so is architecture: x86_64
Non-fat file: _imagingft.so is architecture: x86_64
Non-fat file: _imagingmath.so is architecture: x86_64
Non-fat file: _imagingmorph.so is architecture: x86_64
Non-fat file: _imagingtk.so is architecture: x86_64
Non-fat file: _webp.so is architecture: x86_64

If you run under Rosetta, after allowing every library in 'Security & Privacy' settings and 'Open'ing each one from the prompt you get, which takes about 8 restarts of C4D, it will work.

@PadreZippo
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Sorry for the delay over the holidays everyone.

I'm really going to need @loicSketchfab to take a look into this, but I don't think anyone at Sketchfab has an M1 Mac to test yet...

@michaelvelasquez
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@PadreZippo please feel free to hit me up if you want me to try installing test versions on my M1 Mac and sending you logs.

@ariestav
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Has any progress been made here? I'm on an MacBook Pro M1 and cannot get the Cinema4D extension to work.

@michaelvelasquez
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@pcolton I wanted to confirm that you are correct. I had to switch to running Cinema 4D in Rosetta in order to run Octane Render (as well as temporarily disabling SIP) so after reading your comment, I tried installing the C4D Sketchfab importer again and now it works.

However, the latest version of Octane X was just released and I believe it's supposed to be M1 native, so I hope work on making the Sketchfab importer M1 compatible picks up again in the near future.

@elebumm
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elebumm commented Jun 8, 2023

Been over a year since any last update. I am on an M1 Mac and still having this issue

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