![]() Both are in blenders folder tree and you use them like this: $ /blender-path/2.xx/python/bin/python /blender-version/2.xx/python/local/lib/python3.5/dist-packages/pip install scipy You use it with blenders python too and you have to point to the pip that was installed for blenders python. You should now have pip installed for blender. If you have it saved in your home directory the command to use should look something like this: $ /path/to/blender/blender-path/2.xx/python/bin/python3 ~/get-pip.py ![]() ![]() You'll find the blender python binary at: /blender-path/2.xx/python/bin/python It has to be installed for Blender's bundled Python even if you already have pip for some other version of Python on your system.įor this get the get-pip.py file from the pip documentation ![]() First of all, pip is not part of Python so it doesn't come by default with Blender. ![]()
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