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How to Save as OBJ in Blender

Oct 06, 2024

Are you working on a cool 3D model in Blender and want to share it with others who may not have access to Blender? One of the most popular file formats for 3D models is OBJ, as it's widely supported across different 3D modeling software. In this article, we'll show you how to save your 3D models as OBJ files in Blender, so you can easily share them with others.

1. Select Your Object: First, make sure you have the 3D model or object that you want to export as an OBJ file selected in Blender.

2. Go to 'File' Menu: Once your object is selected, navigate to the 'File' menu at the top-left corner of the Blender interface.

3. Choose 'Export' Option: In the 'File' menu, select the 'Export' option to open the export submenu.

4. Select 'Wavefront (.obj)' Format: In the export submenu, you'll see different file format options. Choose 'Wavefront (.obj)' to specify the OBJ format for export.

5. Set Export Options: After selecting the OBJ format, a new set of export options will appear in the left-hand panel. Here, you can specify the file path, scale, and other export settings for the OBJ file.

6. Click 'Export OBJ': Once you've set the export options according to your preferences, click the 'Export OBJ' button to save your 3D model as an OBJ file.

7. Save the OBJ File: A file explorer window will open to let you choose the location and name for the OBJ file. Use the file explorer to navigate to the desired location and enter a name for the OBJ file, then click 'Save' to export the 3D model as an OBJ file.

That's it! You've successfully saved your 3D model as an OBJ file in Blender. Now you can easily share it with others or import it into other 3D modeling software for further editing and collaboration.

By following these simple steps, you can export your 3D models as OBJ files in Blender and share your creations with a wider audience. Whether you're a 3D artist, designer, or hobbyist, being able to save your models in a widely-supported format like OBJ can help you collaborate and showcase your work more effectively. Give it a try and start sharing your amazing 3D creations today!

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