Are you a 3D artist looking to export your Blender models as OBJ files? In this tutorial, I'll show you how to do just that in a few simple steps.
Step 1: Open Your Model in Blender
First, open the 3D model in Blender that you want to export as an OBJ file. Make sure your model is properly UV unwrapped and has all the textures/materials applied.
Step 2: Set the Scale and Rotation
Before exporting, ensure that the scale and rotation of your model are applied. Go to Object > Apply > All Transforms to make sure the model's transformations are reset.
Step 3: Select the Object
Select the object or objects you want to export. If you have multiple objects, make sure they are all selected before proceeding to the next step.
Step 4: Export as OBJ
With the desired objects selected, navigate to File > Export > Wavefront (.obj). In the export settings, you can adjust the scale, apply modifiers, and choose the path to save the OBJ file.
Step 5: Adjust Settings
In the OBJ export settings, you can specify whether to include normals, materials, and other properties. Make sure to adjust the settings according to your needs.
Step 6: Save and Export
Finally, specify the file name and location for the OBJ file and click 'Export OBJ'. Your 3D model will be exported as an OBJ file with all the specified settings.
That's it! You've successfully exported your Blender model as an OBJ file. Now you can use it in other 3D software or upload it to 3D printing services.
I hope this tutorial has been helpful in guiding you through the process of exporting Blender objects as OBJ files. With these simple steps, you can easily prepare your 3D models for a wide range of applications.
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