
Blender is amazing, but sometimes it's easier to take a model from another program and bring it into Blender for animation or rendering. Whether you're posting your beautiful creation to the universe via the internet, 3D printing it, or just transferring it to another program, you'll have to know how to export. Find out what these mysterious blocks are that build up a scene, and how they relate to a car named Bruce. Losing a couple hours of work is a pain in the asset, so saving textures while texture painting is absolutely critical to keeping your sanity. Finally, learn how to pack your textures so that they can easily be transferred with your file to any other computer and still load correctly.
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