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Export your creations
This page explains how to export your creations for use in other applications, such as Adobe Substance 3D Painter or Stager for texturing and rendering.
It is not currently possible to export a scene while in VR mode. To export, you will need to switch to desktop from VR.
You can enter Export mode with the Export button in the top bar, or with shortcut ctrl + shift + e.
Export settings
Export presets make it possible to quickly update export settings for a given application. The settings for each preset are specified here. You can select a preset from the dropdown without affecting your current export settings. Export presets only update export settings on clicking Apply preset.
It is possible to cancel an in progress export with the ESC key.
While many export settings are shared between formats, some options may be exclusive to the format you're exporting to.
Output | |
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Format |
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Unit scale | Set the physical size of the exported object. This can be helpful if your scene appears too large or small when imported to other software. |
Up axis | Set which axis is up for the scene. This should be set depending on which piece of software is next in your pipeline. |
Use local space | This option appears when one or more objects are selected. When toggled on, objects will be positioned so that the origin of the exported file is at the center of the bounding box of all selected objects. |
Topology | |
Polygon type |
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Adaptive topology | Change how the exporter distributes polygons. A high adaptive factor means the exporter will increase polygon density in areas with lots of detail. A low adaptive factor will attempt to maintain a consistent polygon density across the exported mesh. |
Global adaptivity | When toggled on, global adaptivity adjusts polygon density based on global detail levels instead of on a per-layer basis. |
Target polygon count |
Set the number of polygons for automatic retopology to aim for. This value acts as an estimate for the export polygon count. |
UV Mapping | |
Generate UVs | Toggle whether UVs are automatically generated as part of the export process. |
Generate UV tiles | Only appears if Generate UVs is checked. Toggle whether generated UVs can make use of UDIMs, which allows UVs to spread across multiple tiles. |
Max UV Tiles | Only appears if Generate UV tiles is checked. Set the maximum number of UDIMs or tiles across which UVs can be spread. Requires Generate UDIMs to be toggled on. |
Additional Options | |
Export hidden content | Includes layers that are currently invisible in the export. |
Flatten hierarchy | Remove all groups and hierarchy from the exported scene. |
Vertex color | Toggle if vertex color information is included in the export. If you don't apply color to sculpts in Modeler, we recommend leaving this unchecked. |
Vertex color encoding | Choose whether to use Linear or sRGB encoding for vertex colors. |
Instancing | Change how Modeler treats existing duplicates and components in your scene.
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Positive transforms only | Some applications have trouble understanding negative transforms. If meshes appear to be inside out or have other normal issues, try toggling this setting. |
Log settings | Save a text file that logs the selected export settings in addition to the exported file. |
When you duplicate an object in Modeler, Modeler treats the duplicate and original as instances of each other until you edit either object. Only once one of the objects is edited will it become a completely unique and independent object. This helps to save memory and improve performance. At export time, you can choose to have these objects continue to behave as instances in the exported file, even though they are not explicitly instances inside your Modeler scene.