Why does Nucleo report that the render program is missing when I render a 3D item?
Nucleo may not be properly configured to know where the correct application is located on your system. You will need to use the Nucleo Support Tool to identify the location of the application so that renders can be started properly. After making the change you will need to restart After Effects. Start the Nucleo Support Tool (you’ll find it in your Nucleo plug-in folder). Choose the “3D Renderers” tab. Nucleo will try to find any application that is set to “Discover” when After Effects starts by looking in default installation locations. If the application status is “missing” then the discovery failed. Change the “Executable” column to “Specify” for that application. On Windows you will need to find the following executable on your machine and paste or type the path into the “Path” box, including the executable itself. On Macintosh you will need to find the following executable on your machine. You will need to right- or Control-click on the application and select “Show Package Content