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Warning:No Blender exporter currently exports all type of SMD. However, you can export to XSI and use its exporter in turn.
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* [http://files.johnsto.co.uk/smd_export.py Pelle Johnsen's Exporter] ([[User_talk:Johnsto|Read this before use]]). | * [http://files.johnsto.co.uk/smd_export.py Pelle Johnsen's Exporter] ([[User_talk:Johnsto|Read this before use]]). | ||
* [http:// | * [http://www.moddb.com/forum/thread/blender3d-hl2-smd-export-115cript Dragonlord's Exporter] | ||
* [http:// | * [http://www.3d2toy.com/downloader.php?ID=47 .smd Importer] by 3D2Toy. | ||
=== Installation === | === Installation === | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* [http:// | * [http://www.blender3d.org/ Blender] - the official website. | ||
* [http:// | * [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D/Noob_to_Pro Blender 3D: Noob to Pro] - a guide to Blender from Wikibooks. | ||
[[Category:Third_Party_Tools]][[Category:Modeling]][[Category:Blender]] | [[Category:Third_Party_Tools]][[Category:Modeling]][[Category:Blender]] |
Revision as of 14:58, 3 December 2008
Blender is an open source (free) 3D modeling package that can be used to create static and physics props. Although XSI is the Valve-recommended program for modeling, some will find Blender to have an easier learning curve. The free version of XSI for Source modeling has some limitations and watermark images.
Plugins

- .smd Importer by 3D2Toy.
Installation
Save the plugin files to:
- Vista
- C:\ProgramData\Blender Foundation\Blender\.blender\scripts
- XP
- C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\.blender\scripts
- Linux
- ~/.blender/scripts
See also
- Is Blender 3D Good for Source/How to Start
- Modeling props with Blender
- Exporting a model/Blender
- Normal Map Creation in Blender
External links
- Blender - the official website.
- Blender 3D: Noob to Pro - a guide to Blender from Wikibooks.