Question #258525 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/258525

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
It would help to see a real folder structure and the corresponding code
you are using.

The respective class is org.sikuli.script.ImagePath, but the (differing) Jython 
API is in API/src/main/resources/Lib/sikuli/Sikuli.py:
e.g. addImagePath(path) is ImagePath.add(path)

generally:
in the image path list the entry at 0 is reserved for the bundle path and might 
be null/None in situations, where a script is not run by the bundled 
interpreter.
a given path is only added if it exists.

since internally standard java.io features are used, here the doc snippet about 
relative path names:
By default the classes in the java.io package always resolve relative pathnames 
against the current user directory. This directory is named by the system 
property user.dir, and is typically the directory in which the Java virtual 
machine was invoked.

this current directory depends on your Eclipse launch configuration (usually 
the folder containing the main.py).
Since path names containing . or .. are not supported in Sikuli it might be 
necessary to evaluate an absolute path yourself before using addImagePath(), if 
the default handling of relative paths does not work.
The new convenience functions in the Jython API might help 
(see 
http://sikulix-2014.readthedocs.org/en/latest/scripting.html#file-and-path-handling-convenience-functions)

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