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How to Export OBJ Sequence in Blender

Sep 30, 2024

Are you working on a 3D animation project in Blender and need to export an OBJ sequence? This article will guide you through the process step by step.

First, make sure you have all the frames of your animation ready in Blender. Once you have your 3D animation sequence completed, follow these steps to export it as an OBJ sequence:

1. Select the object or objects that you want to export as an OBJ sequence. You can do this by right-clicking on the object in the 3D view.

2. Go to File > Export > Wavefront (.obj). This will open the export settings for the OBJ file format.

3. In the export settings, make sure to check the 'Selection Only' option if you only want to export the selected object or objects. If you want to export the entire scene as an OBJ sequence, leave this option unchecked.

4. Next, check the 'Animation' option under the 'Include' section. This will enable the animation export settings.

5. Set the range of frames that you want to export in the 'Frame Start' and 'Frame End' fields. This will determine the range of frames that will be included in the OBJ sequence.

6. Choose a location on your computer to save the OBJ sequence, and click 'Export OBJ' to start the export process.

Once the export is complete, you will have an OBJ sequence that includes all the frames of your 3D animation. You can use this OBJ sequence in other 3D software or game engines to create a seamless animation sequence for your projects.

Exporting OBJ sequences in Blender can be a valuable tool for 3D artists and animators, allowing for flexibility in working with 3D animation data across different software platforms.

By following these steps, you can easily export OBJ sequences from Blender and use them to enhance your 3D animation projects. Whether you're working on a personal project or a professional production, understanding how to export OBJ sequences in Blender can open up new creative possibilities for your work.

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