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- 1$\begingroup$ Is it possible that you ran out of disk space during the download or 'sorting'? Sounds like they could have been corrupted if they're showing as zero bytes in size. $\endgroup$Rich Sedman– Rich Sedman2018-07-05 08:59:05 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2018 at 8:59
- $\begingroup$ The thing is that they're not corrupted, i can still open the images and use them on other softwares. The thing is that i could open 1 when it was in the download folder, but when i moved it to the textures folder i couldn't use them. $\endgroup$J. J.– J. J.2018-07-05 18:37:41 +00:00Commented Jul 5, 2018 at 18:37
- $\begingroup$ Perhaps it’s a problem with your path. Also there are commas and accented characters that could be causing a problem. It will be difficult for someone else to diagnose the problem since only you have access to it. Try moving them somewhere you know works (a simpler path) and prove that Blender can work with the files themselves and then move on from there one step at a time. $\endgroup$Rich Sedman– Rich Sedman2018-07-06 09:28:34 +00:00Commented Jul 6, 2018 at 9:28
- $\begingroup$ Thank you. I already solved the problem, i don't know what's the root problem, but i moved the folder out of that one with the other textures and it's now solved at all. $\endgroup$J. J.– J. J.2018-07-06 11:11:22 +00:00Commented Jul 6, 2018 at 11:11
- $\begingroup$ Great - glad it’s resolved. Please add an answer to your own question explaining your solution so you can then mark it as Accepted so others can benefit from your experience. $\endgroup$Rich Sedman– Rich Sedman2018-07-06 11:26:26 +00:00Commented Jul 6, 2018 at 11:26
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