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Blender obj export

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If you're a 3D artist, then you're probably well acquainted with Blender - the open source 3D creation suite. And if you're working with Blender, then you've probably had to export your work to another format at some point. One of the most popular formats for 3D models is OBJ, which is supported by a wide range of software.

Exporting to OBJ is a pretty straightforward process, but there are a few things you need to know before you get started. In this quick tip, we'll go over the basics of exporting to OBJ from Blender.

The first thing you need to do is make sure that your model is in the correct position. OBJ files are exported in world coordinates, so if your model is not in the correct position, it will be exported in the wrong place.

To fix this, simply select your model and press "Ctrl+A" to apply its location. This will make sure that your model is exported in the correct position.

The next thing you need to do is select the objects you want to export. You can do this by selecting them in the outliner or by selecting them in the 3D view.

Once you have your selection, go to the File menu and select Export -> Wavefront (.obj). This will bring up the OBJ Export dialog.

In the OBJ Export dialog, you have a few options to choose from. First, you can choose whether or not to export materials. If you're not planning on using materials, then you can uncheck this option.

Next, you can choose whether or not to export UVs. If you're not planning on using UVs, then you can uncheck this option.

Finally, you can choose whether or not to export faces. If you're not planning on using faces, then you can uncheck this option.

Once you've made your choices, click the "Export" button and your OBJ file will be exported.

That's all there is to it! Exporting to OBJ from Blender is a pretty simple process. Just make sure your model is in the correct position, select the objects you want to export, and choose your export options.

Q: How do I export OBJ files?

A: There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the steps for exporting OBJ files will vary depending on the software you are using. However, in general, you will need to select the object or objects you want to export, choose the OBJ file format from the list of available export options, and then specify a location for the exported file.

Q: Is Blender compatible with OBJ file?

A: Yes, Blender is compatible with OBJ files.

Q: How do I create an OBJ file?

A: There is no one definitive way to create an OBJ file. However, most OBJ files are created using 3D modeling software. Once you have created your model in a 3D modeling program, you can then export it as an OBJ file.

Q: Does OBJ export texture?

A: Yes, OBJ supports exporting textures.