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How to Export Curves and OBJ from Blender

Oct 08, 2024

Are you a 3D artist or designer looking to export curves and OBJ files from Blender? In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the process, step by step.

Exporting Curves:

1. Open your Blender project and select the curves you want to export.

2. Go to the File menu and choose Export > SVG (.svg). This will save your curves as an SVG file, which can be opened in vector editing software such as Adobe Illustrator.

Exporting OBJ Files:

1. Once you have your 3D model ready in Blender, go to the File menu and choose Export > Wavefront (.obj). This will save your model as an OBJ file, along with an accompanying .mtl file that contains material information.

2. In the export settings, you can choose various options such as applying modifiers, including UVs, and selecting the objects to export.

Tips for Successful Export:

- Check the scale: Make sure to set the scale correctly when exporting your model to OBJ. This will ensure that the size of the model is consistent when it is imported into other 3D software.

- Apply transformations: Before exporting, apply any scale, rotation, or location transformations to your model to avoid issues with the exported file.

- Material setup: If your model uses materials and textures, make sure to set up the material paths correctly in the export settings to ensure that they are exported along with the OBJ file.

Using the Exported Files:

- Once you have exported your curves as SVG or your 3D model as an OBJ file, you can use them in various ways. For example, you can import the OBJ file into other 3D software for further editing or rendering. The SVG file can be used for vector manipulations or converted into other file formats for use in 2D design software.

By following these steps, you'll be able to successfully export curves and OBJ files from Blender for use in your 3D projects. Whether you're creating game assets, architectural visualizations, or product designs, this knowledge will be valuable for your workflow. Happy exporting!

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