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How to Export Just One Object from Blender

Oct 08, 2024

If you're a 3D artist using Blender, you may have encountered the need to export just one object from your scene. Whether it's for sharing with a colleague, submitting for a project, or using in another program, exporting a single object can be a handy skill to have. Here are the steps to export just one object from Blender:

1. Open your Blender project and navigate to the 3D Viewport.

2. Select the object you want to export by right-clicking on it. You will know it's selected when it's highlighted in orange.

3. Once the object is selected, go to the 'File' menu and choose 'Export' > 'Wavefront (.obj)'.

4. In the export settings, make sure to check the 'Selection Only' option. This ensures that only the selected object will be exported.

5. Choose a location and file name for your exported object, and then click 'Export OBJ'.

6. Your selected object will now be exported as a .obj file, which you can easily share, collaborate on, or use in other 3D programs.

By following these simple steps, you can quickly and easily export just one object from your Blender project without the need to export the entire scene. This can be particularly useful for sharing specific assets with colleagues, clients, or for integrating into larger projects. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced Blender user, knowing how to export just one object can streamline your workflow and make your 3D modeling experience more efficient. Give it a try and see how this skill can benefit your 3D projects!

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