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How to Save Blender Object as OBJ

Sep 27, 2024

Are you looking to save your Blender object as an OBJ file? If so, you've come to the right place. In this tutorial, we'll walk you through the steps to export your Blender object as an OBJ file so you can use it in other 3D modeling and rendering applications.

Step 1: Select your object

Before you can save your object as an OBJ file, you'll need to select the object you want to export. In Blender, simply click on the object to make sure it's selected.

Step 2: Go to File > Export > Wavefront (.obj)

Once you've selected your object, go to the File menu at the top left corner of the screen. From there, navigate to Export and then click on Wavefront (.obj). This will bring up the export settings for your object.

Step 3: Adjust export settings

In the export settings, you can adjust various options such as scale, forward, up, and other OBJ specific settings. Make sure to review these settings to ensure your object will be exported correctly.

Step 4: Choose export location

After you've adjusted the export settings, you can choose the location where you want to save the OBJ file. Navigate to the desired folder on your computer and give the file a name.

Step 5: Click Export OBJ

Once you've selected the export location and given the file a name, click on the Export OBJ button to save your Blender object as an OBJ file.

That's it! You've successfully saved your Blender object as an OBJ file. You can now use this file in other 3D modeling and rendering applications to bring your object to life.

In conclusion, saving your Blender object as an OBJ file is a simple process that can open up a world of possibilities for your 3D projects. By following the steps outlined in this tutorial, you'll be able to export your object with ease and continue to work on your designs in other software.

I hope you found this tutorial helpful. If you have any questions or run into any issues, feel free to leave a comment below and I'll do my best to help you out. Happy exporting!

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