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| * One-click export and import | * One-click export and import | ||
| * SMD and DMX | * [[SMD]] and [[DMX]] | ||
| * FBX enjoys limited support in studiomdl shipped with CS:GO update 1.34.8.4 | * [[Wikipedia:FBX|FBX]] enjoys limited support in studiomdl shipped with CS:GO update 1.34.8.4 | ||
| * Support for most Blender features | * Support for most Blender features | ||
| * Export multiple objects to one file | * Export multiple objects to one file | ||
| * Compile QCs automatically | * Compile [[QC|QCs]] automatically | ||
| * Import complicated models by QC | * Import complicated models by [[QC]] | ||
| == Installation == | == Installation == | ||
Revision as of 08:42, 29 December 2022
 
  A Team Fortress 2 model being edited
 The Blender Source Tools allow Blender to import and export Studiomdl Data and DMX model files.
 The Blender Source Tools allow Blender to import and export Studiomdl Data and DMX model files.
Features
- One-click export and import
- SMD and DMX
- FBX enjoys limited support in studiomdl shipped with CS:GO update 1.34.8.4
- Support for most Blender features
- Export multiple objects to one file
- Compile QCs automatically
- Import complicated models by QC
Installation
- Install Blender 2.80 or later. Or Install from Steam (AppID: 365670)
- Download the Source Tools. Don’t unzip.
- In Blender:
- Select Edit > Preferences
- Move to the Add-ons tab
- Click Install... at the top-right of the window
- Find the downloaded zip file and select it (Double click)
- 'Blender Source Tools' should be the only add-on shown if installed correctly. Check the box to the left and wait a moment for activation to complete.
 


























