Blender File Batch Export v2


Blender File Batch Export v2

“Blender File Batch Export v2” is a powerful add-on script for Blender that provides a streamlined and efficient way to export multiple file formats for objects within a scene. This enhanced version of the script expands on the original functionality and introduces additional file formats, including DAE, FBX, X3D, STL, and PLY, alongside the existing BLEND and OBJ formats.

With the “Blender File Batch Export v2” add-on, users can easily select the desired file formats from a user-friendly panel interface. They can specify a save directory and provide a customizable file name for the exported files. The add-on also features an intuitive object list, allowing users to add or remove selected objects from the scene with dedicated buttons.

Exporting the selected objects is a breeze with the “Export” button, which triggers the export process for all the chosen file formats. Each format exports only the selected objects, ensuring a streamlined and efficient workflow.

Whether you’re a 3D artist, game developer, or animation professional, “Blender File Batch Export v2” simplifies the process of exporting multiple file formats, empowering you to seamlessly collaborate with different software and platforms. This script saves you valuable time and effort by automating the export process and maintaining the integrity of your scene data across various file formats.

Experience the convenience and versatility of “Blender File Batch Export v2” to unlock new possibilities in your 3D projects and streamline your workflow in Blender.

Version: Blender 2.93 and higher Supported Formats: .BLEND, .OBJ, .DAE, .FBX, .STL, .X3D, .PLY

Additional Plugins

“Maya File Batch Export, 2023”

“3ds Max File Batch Export, 2023”

Usage:

1. Install the add-on by running the script in Blender’s Scripting Editor or by installing the script as an add-on from the preferences.

2. Enable the add-on in the Blender preferences.

3. Open the “Blender File Batch Export” panel in the 3D Viewport UI.

4. Select the objects you want to export and click the “Add” button to add them to the object list.

5. Adjust the export settings, including file formats, save directory, and file name.

6. Optionally, remove or clear objects from the object list if needed.

7. Click the “Export” button to export the selected objects in the specified file formats.

8. This script simplifies the process of batch exporting objects in Blender, providing a streamlined workflow for users who need to export multiple objects to different file formats.

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