msvcrp is just "MS Visual C Runtime" the p is rather unimportant, but it means "Platform" It's kinda big (53 MB iirc), but if you have plenty of data, you should be fine.
Amount of data is "unlimited" but only the first 5 gigs are 4g. Then it drops down to a blazing 2g. Can't even watch YouTube but I can d/L from it so thats cool
what you need to do is place the entire contents of that blender zip into "Program Files/Blender Foundation/" Renaming the zipped base directory to just "Blender"
From there open a terminal next to hecl, shift+right click -> Open Command Line Here, and enter "hecl extract <path/to/image>"
Ah, thank you. Yeah, I was doing it wrong. Had hecl in the same folder as the image and wasn't even running it right, resulting in http://i.imgur.com/5g6gqc0.png
It just finished. Took awhile but it seems to have worked.
See if you can find any weirdness with any of the generated files. Please note that if you extract MP2 you WILL have warnings about missing files, those are normal and expected.
what you need to do is place the entire contents of that blender zip into "Program Files/Blender Foundation/" Renaming the zipped base directory to just "Blender"
From there open a terminal next to hecl, shift+right click -> Open Command Line Here, and enter "hecl extract <path/to/image>"
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EDIT:Make sure there are no spaces, use an underscore or something if you want. If there's a space it stops trying to read it there
Perhaps I am a bit hard to understand... I meant to say that it works fine now, all I needed to do was move "hecl" into a directory that didn't include spaces. It'll work in places like C:\Users\insert_name_here\Downloads but not in places like C:\Program Files\blah blah blah\game images\mootroid
Oh wait are you talking to me or Odylg? I'm so confused. D: