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How to Save an OBJ File with MeshLab

Oct 12, 2024

Are you looking to save your 3D models created in MeshLab as an OBJ file? In this video, we'll show you how to do just that in a few easy steps.

Step 1: Open Your 3D Model in MeshLab

Before you can save your 3D model as an OBJ file, you'll need to open it in MeshLab. If you haven't already done so, import your 3D model into MeshLab by clicking on 'File' and then 'Import Mesh.'

Step 2: Prepare Your Model

Once your 3D model is open in MeshLab, you'll want to make any final adjustments or edits before saving it as an OBJ file. This could include smoothing out surfaces, removing any unwanted geometry, or applying textures.

Step 3: Export as OBJ

When you're ready to save your 3D model as an OBJ file, navigate to the 'File' menu and select 'Export Mesh As.' In the export options, make sure to choose 'Wavefront OBJ' as the file type. You can also specify the file name and location where you want to save your OBJ file.

Step 4: Adjust Export Settings

In the export settings, you may have the option to adjust the output options for the OBJ file. This could include settings for vertex normals, texture coordinates, or material properties. Make sure to review and adjust these settings as needed before exporting your file.

Step 5: Save Your OBJ File

After confirming your export settings, click 'Save' to create your OBJ file. MeshLab will then process the export, and you'll have a saved OBJ file of your 3D model ready for use in other programs or for 3D printing.

That's it! You've successfully saved your 3D model as an OBJ file using MeshLab. Whether you're looking to use your 3D model in another program or preparing it for 3D printing, MeshLab makes it easy to export your designs with just a few simple steps.

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