![]() ![]() Move the Resources folder from your Desktop into this new location in step 8 above. ![]() I’m going to put this in /Users/dan/Documents/RhinoRender Temp. Really, you can put this wherever you feel it is convenient. Create a folder in your Documents folder called RhinoRender Temp (or similar).Hold down the option/alt key and drag the en.lproj folder into the Resources folder you created on your Desktop in step 2 above.Hold down the option/alt key and drag the yourlanguage.lproj folder into the Resources folder you created on your Desktop in step 2 above.A new Finder window should open in that folder. Paste in this path: /Applications/Rhinoceros.app/Contents/PlugIns/RhinoRenderV5.rhp/Contents/Resources/ and press the Go button. ![]() In Finder, navigate to Finder > Go > Go to Folder….Create folder called Resources on your Desktop.Ok, as (yet another) temporary work-around, let’s try moving all this content outside of Rhino (for the moment)… It also looks like the language-specific resources are aliases (symbolic links) back to the English content. …and, as you have discovered, using Rhino’s material editor to Browse to this location does not work. Applications/Rhinoceros.app/Contents/PlugIns/RhinoRenderV5.rhp/Contents/Resources/ I did not check the path correctly in my post above. ![]() The bug listed above is that the Rhino material editor is looking in the English folder for - in your case - the german file name and not finding it. *the names of the textures that come with Rhino are translated into each language. It’s on our list ( this solves your problem. I think we should store these files in a more sane location outside the Rhinoceros application bundle, such as in ~/Library/Application Support/McNeel/Rhinoceros/Render Content/Textures, as others have suggested. The rest of the material settings should be appropriate and correct.
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