Blender For Unreal Engine
This Add-on allows you to export content created with Blender to Unreal Engine. StaticMeshs, SkeletalMeshs, Animations (NLA and Actions), Collisions and Sockets, Alembic animations, Camera and sequencer [...] It works with Blender 3.5 and older to 2.8 and work for UE4, UE5!
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How it works and Documentation
Working on object packs for Unreal Engine can be tedious with Blender. That's why I created the Add-on: "Blender for UnrealEngine". it simplified the export process from Blender to Unreal Engine by allowing you to export all the assets of a scene at the same time. It even automatically distributes them in a proper tree structure in correlation with the Unreal Engine pipeline!
Sockets and collision shapes are created directly in Blender, you can precisely choose which animations need to be exported. Blender For Unreal Engine also includes a error checker to prevent the all potential problems. You have an explanation of the problem and how to solve it. In addition to the possibility in certain cases of correcting the problem automatically.
By using Blender For Unreal Engine you can generate python scripts to import the all exported assets directly in Unreal Engine. That work too for the cameras in a Level Sequence with the all cuts and camera ratio.
More info, tutorials and documentation here --> Wiki page <--
Download and installation
- Download addon:
Version | Blender Version | Download URL |
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v0.4.1 | Blender 2.8 - 3.5 | Download |
v0.2.3d | Blender 2.7 | Download |
Or previous versions: Releases page
- Open User Preferences (Ctrl+Alt+U) and under Add-ons.
- If an old version of the addon is already installed: uninstall it
- Click Install from File. Then navigate to the .zip file you downloaded and select it.
- It should now appear in the window and you can tick the checkbox in the upper right to enable it.
If you would like to have the Add-on enabled every time you start Blender, click Save User Settings at the bottom of the user settings window
- You can found the addons in the right side panel (N)
Download and installation from dev Branch
- Switch Branch to Dev
- Download source file as Zip file.
- Extract "blender-for-unrealengine" folder
- Compress "blender-for-unrealengine" as new Zip file.
- Install the new zip file in Blender. Download and installation
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If you want support: Support page <3