If it's not working as expected
This page contains troubleshooting options for the Wolvenkit Blender IO Suite.
If the plugin gives you error messages on export, please check WKit Blender Plugin: Error messages instead.
If you can't solve your problem with these steps, feel free to reach out on Discord in the #blender-add-on
channel.
The first thing people on Discord will tell you is to read this page, so you might as well get it out of the way.
Blender errors will show up in the system console window (View -> Toggle System Console).
As of 1.5.5.1, the plugin supports 4.1.0 and requires >= 4.0.2
You can see the exact Blender version in the lower right corner of the program:
Open the preferences from the menu (Edit -> Preferences)
Switch to the AddOns
tab in the bar on the left
In the filter field at the top right of the list, search for cyberpunk
Expand the entry and find the Version
field
Check on github that this is the last available version of the plugin.
You need to restart Blender after updating the plugin!
See if Blender encountered any errors by checking the console output. From the menu, select View
-> Toggle System Console
.
Our technical experts will want to see this. If you can't make sense of it via Google or ChatGPT, hit up the #blender-add-on
channel on Discord.
Please complete the steps in #general-troubleshooting first!
If that doesn't help, you can also give the Nightly version a try.
After updating Wolvenkit, make sure to re-export your .mesh with materials!
The plugin needs your Wolvenkit Depot to a) exist and b) be more or less recent.
If you aren't sure how old your depot is or if you have one at all, it might be time to regenerate:
If it's not set, set it now
If it's set: Open the folder in Windows Explorer and delete everything there.
After regenerating your depot, make sure to re-export your .mesh with materials!
How to run scripts in Blender
This page will show you how to run Python scripts in Blender. It's not strictly speaking part of the Blender plugin, but I had to put this somewhere, and it's least out of place here.
To run scripts, you need to switch to the scripting perspective. Click the corresponding entry on the perspective toolbar at the very top:
The script panel looks like this:
Click into the Text Editor
panel directly below it
Paste the contents of whatever script you want to run (Hotkey: Ctrl+V
)
Hit the Play button above the editor panel to run the script (Hotkey: Alt+P
)
Optional: Look at the Python Console below the 3d viewport to see feedback
If your script doesn't work, Blender will have generated an . To look at it, toggle Blender's System Console:
Copy the contents of the console window, or pull it as big as your screen allows and take a screenshot. Give this information to the Netrunner who told you to run the script and watch as they fix it.
If you don't have a Netrunner (or if you are that person), this is where you hit up Google or ChatGPT (you can skip the steps 1-5 in the linked guide).
While you have text selected in the Blender System console, your Blender will be completely unresponsive.
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You need the latest stable release ().
In the , find the
Follow the instructions on the Wolvenkit wiki to .
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