Fusion - activating scripts
Quote from Magnus on 4. October 2018, 18:48I'm having trouble getting the prism scripts to show up in Fusion 9. I've installed the latest python release "python-3.7.0" and reinstalled prism. I shtere any additional steps I should do?
I'm having trouble getting the prism scripts to show up in Fusion 9. I've installed the latest python release "python-3.7.0" and reinstalled prism. I shtere any additional steps I should do?
Quote from RichardF on 4. October 2018, 18:59Are you sure Fusion works with Python 3.7? You can try if the Python console in Fusion works. I'm using Fusion 9.0.2 and in the preferences it looks like only Python 2.7 and 3.6 are supported by Fusion:
Are you sure Fusion works with Python 3.7? You can try if the Python console in Fusion works. I'm using Fusion 9.0.2 and in the preferences it looks like only Python 2.7 and 3.6 are supported by Fusion:
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Quote from Magnus on 4. October 2018, 19:05Thanks for the rapid reply. I just intalled 2.7, and now I can see the prism scipts in the drop down in fusion, but nothing happen when I click them. I'm using Fusion 9.0.2 build 15 and this python install: "python-2.7.amd64.msi"
Thanks for the rapid reply. I just intalled 2.7, and now I can see the prism scipts in the drop down in fusion, but nothing happen when I click them. I'm using Fusion 9.0.2 build 15 and this python install: "python-2.7.amd64.msi"
Quote from Magnus on 10. October 2018, 11:45After a few hours of installing/uninstalling every possible version of python I finally got it to work ?
I got this version: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2715/ and downloaded this one: Windows x86-64 MSI installer (Fusion only works with 64 bit version of python)
On install you have to activate the "add python.exe to PATH", else Fusion won't find it.
I also installed Python 3.6 and it seems to be working fine, using the same steps.
Maybe it could save others the troubleshooting if this was added to the documentation?
After a few hours of installing/uninstalling every possible version of python I finally got it to work ?
I got this version: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-2715/ and downloaded this one: Windows x86-64 MSI installer (Fusion only works with 64 bit version of python)
On install you have to activate the "add python.exe to PATH", else Fusion won't find it.
I also installed Python 3.6 and it seems to be working fine, using the same steps.
Maybe it could save others the troubleshooting if this was added to the documentation?
Quote from c17vfx on 12. November 2020, 16:44hi,
I relive this post because I'm testing version 16 of fusion and it doesn't seem to work. install python verion 2.7
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Blackmagic Design\Fusion\Scripts\Prism\3 Project Browser.py", line 49, in <module>
from PySide.QtCore import *
ImportError: No module named PySide.QtCore
hi,
I relive this post because I'm testing version 16 of fusion and it doesn't seem to work. install python verion 2.7
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming\Blackmagic Design\Fusion\Scripts\Prism\3 Project Browser.py", line 49, in <module>
from PySide.QtCore import *
ImportError: No module named PySide.QtCore
Quote from RichardF on 16. November 2020, 10:18Hey,
have a look at this thread: https://prism-pipeline.com/forum/topic/fusion-9-0-13-prism-menu-tab-does-nothing-at-all/?part=2#postid-2262
Summarized: You have to install PySide for your Python 2.7.
Hey,
have a look at this thread: https://prism-pipeline.com/forum/topic/fusion-9-0-13-prism-menu-tab-does-nothing-at-all/?part=2#postid-2262
Summarized: You have to install PySide for your Python 2.7.