but I couldn’t find the add-on I want to install in the Install Add-On tab, nor could I find the Blender configuration folder for manual installation. This is the add-on I want to install:
Hello
sorry I don’t use such operating system; in my Gnu/Linux/Debian system, I’ve manually installed the last Blender version, so this is the “add-ons” folder path:
/home/Blender-2.72/2.72/scripts/addons
And this is the path of the Blender version installed by Debian ( 2.63):
/usr/lib/blender/scripts/addons
Search for something similar in your system, maybe, and just copy the scripts into the “addons” directory.
Bye
OSX version?
Anyway, it goes this way
Macintosh HD/Users/<username>/Library/Application Support/Blender/2.72/scripts/addons
Apple made user’r library hidden, among other folders… damn.
Apple menu “Go”, write the path and go there.
I suggest to go there
Macintosh HD/Users/<username>/Library/
and drag this folder to favorites (finder)
more advanced but easy
open terminal and write the following command
chflags nohidden ~/Library/
As it says, Library is not hidden any more
…until the next OSX upgrade (LOL)