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Export OBJ Sequence in Blender: A Quick Guide

Oct 09, 2024

Hey there, 3D artists! Ready to take your Blender skills to the next level? Today, I'll show you how to export an OBJ sequence in Blender so you can bring your 3D models to life with stunning animations. Let's dive in!

Step 1: Set Up Your Scene

Before you can export an OBJ sequence, you'll need to create and animate your 3D model in Blender. Make sure your animations are all set and your keyframes are in place.

Step 2: Install the OBJ Sequence Exporter Add-on

To export your animated model as an OBJ sequence, you'll need to install the OBJ Sequence Exporter add-on in Blender. You can find this add-on by going to Edit > Preferences > Add-ons and searching for 'OBJ Sequence Exporter'. Once you find it, simply check the box to enable the add-on.

Step 3: Set the Export Path

After installing the add-on, navigate to the File tab and select Export > OBJ Sequence. A new window will pop up, allowing you to specify the export path for your OBJ sequence. Choose the destination folder where you want to save your sequence.

Step 4: Configure Export Settings

In the OBJ Sequence Export window, you'll have the option to configure various settings such as the frame range, frame padding, and scale. Make sure to adjust these settings according to your project's requirements. Once you're happy with the settings, click 'Export OBJ Sequence' to save your animation.

Step 5: Use the OBJ Sequence

Congratulations! You've successfully exported your OBJ sequence from Blender. Now you can use this sequence in other 3D software or game engines to bring your animated model to life.

Whether you're creating animated characters, architectural visualizations, or stunning VFX, exporting an OBJ sequence from Blender opens up a world of possibilities for your 3D projects. So go ahead and unleash your creativity!

That's it for today's quick guide on exporting OBJ sequences in Blender. I hope you found this tutorial helpful and that you're ready to start creating amazing 3D animations. Until next time, happy blending!

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