
BLEND to FBX Conversion
Converting BLEND to FBX is simple - just follow our straightforward guide:
Install Autoconverter
Download and install Autoconverter on your system. Launch the software to convert BLEND files to FBX format.
Import BLEND File
Click Open... to load your BLEND file (.blend), or drag and drop it into the application window.
Export to FBX Format
Use Save As... to export your file to the FBX mesh file format (.fbx).
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Blender File
The native file format for Blender, the open-source 3D creation suite, is engineered to store and transfer complex 3D assets - including models, animations, materials, and scene data. As an all-in-one solution, it powers everything from photorealistic renders to interactive animations while maintaining Blender’s flexible, non-destructive workflow.
Key Features of BLEND
- All-in-One Storage: BLEND files save everything - models, animations, textures, lighting, and scene setups in one file.
- Wide Compatibility: Works perfectly across Windows, Mac, and Linux. Exports to FBX, OBJ, STL, and more.
- Smart Compression: The BLEND format uses gzip to shrink file sizes while keeping all your project data intact.
- Always Upgradable: Older BLEND files stay compatible with newer Blender versions.
BLEND File Conversion
Our Autoconverter and Automesher Application support importing BLEND files for conversion to CAD formats like DWG (AutoCAD, BricsCAD, ZWCAD). This lets you use Blender-created 3D models in your preferred CAD environment.
Note: Currently, we support BLEND files import only (not export to BLEND format). All conversions preserve model geometry, layers, and object structure.
Filmbox File
A proprietary, industry-standard file format for 3D assets and animations, originally developed by Kaydara for motion capture and later acquired by Autodesk. As a universal 3D interchange format, FBX enables seamless data exchange between 3D modeling, animation, and rendering applications, while preserving complex hierarchies, textures, and animation data.
FBX Key Features
- Embedded Texture Images: FBX files allow all texture images to be stored directly within the 3D model file, rather than as separate external files. This ensures that the textures travel with the model, making it easier to share, distribute, and maintain visual consistency across different software and platforms.
- Reusable Geometry Components: The FBX format allows for the storage of reusable geometry components, enhancing efficiency and consistency across models.
- Assembly Structures: FBX supports the storage of assembly structures with hierarchical relationships between objects, enabling complex and detailed 3D modeling.
- Model Animation Data: FBX can even store model animation data, although this feature is not currently supported by all software.
FBX File Converters
Autoconverter and Autoshaper software streamline FBX workflows by enabling high-fidelity conversions between FBX and 30+ CAD/3D formats (SKP, STEP, OBJ, etc.). These tools preserve critical data - including geometry, textures, animations, and hierarchies - while offering precision control for both engineering (NURBS) and entertainment (mesh optimization) applications.
BLEND vs FBX Comparison
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Extensions | .blend | .fbx |
Name | Blender 3D | Filmbox |
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