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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.
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.