The-any-Key
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The-any-Key
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As the developer version is a stand alone version. You should just be able to install it. It won't overwrite the existing standard version.
My guess is that the developer version may have some new features from the next release of iclone.
iClone 7, 3DXchange 7 Pipeline, CC3 Pipeline, CT8 Pipeline, Iray, Live Face, iPhone Xr, Win 10, i9 9900K ~5GHz, Nvidia RTX 2080 8GB, 16GB Ram, M.2 SSD
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Zeronimo
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@ The-Any-Key: As soon as I have time I will try the installation. We'll see what happens. Both versions of iClone (Standard and Development) have exactly the same version number: 7.41.2529.1
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animagic
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animagic
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You don't really "install" the dev version. You extract the ZIP file which gives you a Python_API_073_for_iClone_741 directory tree, which you then place under C:\Program Files\Reallusion. Then run iClone.exe from there. You will have to change your PATH to point to the alternate Python locations: C:\Program Files\Reallusion\Python_API_073\Bin64 and C:\Program Files\Reallusion\Python_API_073\Bin64\scripts. The Dev version is much more extensive and should have the file version 7.41.2824.1 (right-click iClone.exe and check Properties>Details), although Help>About says 7.41.2627.1. Go figure...
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animagic
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Please, pay attention to the online documentation, its pretty much broken: http://manual.reallusion.com/iClone/script/python/index.htmlFor example navigate to anything under Modules -> System
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