Try appending ?force=webgl at the end of the google maps URL. To get the proper zip, go to the release page. I know it's tempting, but I cannot hide it, it's a GitHub feature. Blender does not want to install the add-onĭo NOT use the green "Clone or download" button of GitHub. If not set to -1 or 0 (meaning no limit), there will be missing blocks in the imported scene, but it'll be quicker (good for testing pipelines, mostly). The add-on can limit the number of imported blocks to prevent Blender from freezing too long. You can still import existing captures on linux, though. Unfortunately, the inject into process functionality of RenderDoc is not supported on linux. To check your installation, you can try importing sample captures from MapsModelsImporter-samples. As of now, use RenderDoc v1.13 ( not something else) and the last version of Blender. In the release notes of each version the recommended/required versions of RenderDoc and Blender are specified. Most importantly, use the last version of this add-on. Useful information can be found in the comment of the video, as well as on the support thread on blenderartists. Start terminal (Win R, "cmd") and run (adapt the second line to the location of your Chrome installation):Ĭ:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe /c "SET RENDERDOC_HOOK_EGL=0
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