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'''Blender''' is an open source (free) 3D Modeling package that can be used to create [[prop_static|static]] and [[prop_physics|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 watermarks images.
'''Blender''' is an open source (free) 3D Modeling package that can be used to create [[prop_static|static]] and [[prop_physics|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 watermarks images.
== Plugins ==
* [http://asrc.pjohnsen.com/downloads/smd_export.py .smd Exporter] by Pelle Johnsen
* [http://forum.moddb.com/thread/13334/?page=7 .smd Exporter - work in progress] Check this thread for updates. Made by Dragonlord.
{{Note|Both exporters do not have full support of all features!}}


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 06:14, 19 April 2006

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 watermarks images.

Plugins


Note.pngNote:Both exporters do not have full support of all features!

See also

Is Blender 3D Good for Source/How to Start

Modeling props with Blender

Official Website

Blender 3D: Noob to Pro wiki