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How to Export Curves and Obj from Blender

Oct 08, 2024

Are you a 3D artist working with Blender and looking to export your curves and objects for use in other 3D applications? In this Snapchat-style article, we'll show you how to do just that.

Exporting Curves:

1. Once you have created and modified your curves in Blender, make sure they are selected.

2. Go to the File menu and choose Export > SVG (.svg) or Adobe Illustrator (.ai) to export your curves in a vector format.

3. In the export settings, you can adjust the scale, curve resolution, and other options to ensure the curves are exported with the desired quality.

Exporting Obj Files:

1. Select the objects in your scene that you want to export as an obj file.

2. Go to the File menu and choose Export > Wavefront (.obj) to export your selected objects as an obj file.

3. In the export settings, you can choose whether to export selected objects only, apply modifiers, and adjust other options based on your needs.

Additional Tips:

- When exporting curves, consider the intended use in other applications and choose the appropriate format (SVG or AI) based on compatibility and requirements.

- When exporting obj files, consider applying any necessary modifiers to ensure the objects are exported with the desired appearance and geometry.

By following these steps, you can easily export your curves and obj files from Blender for use in other 3D applications. Whether you're collaborating with other artists or integrating your work into a larger project, knowing how to export your models effectively is an essential skill for any 3D artist. So go ahead and start exporting your work with confidence!

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