I`ve got this problem when I want import an FBX. Object in Blender. Did some one know how to fix it?
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$\begingroup$ See if there is a nother fbx importer addon. Otherwise use a different tool to export the FBX first and then import it to blender $\endgroup$– SidarMay 14, 2018 at 12:45
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2$\begingroup$ Um... Can I mark this as a duplicate of this question? stackoverflow.com/questions/28801529/… xD $\endgroup$– aytimothyMay 15, 2018 at 0:28
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1$\begingroup$ Possible duplicate of .fbx export why there are no materials or textures? $\endgroup$– MzidareMay 20, 2018 at 13:56
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$\begingroup$ If you are using windows, Paint 3d also reads it. $\endgroup$– saunamNov 19, 2019 at 8:28
2 Answers
As already answered (and promptly marked as off-topic) on StackOverflow...
Try the Autodesk FBX Converter. Unfortunately it is no longer maintained, but it can converts many file formats, up to FBX 2013 format.
Alternatively, if you know a bit of C++ you can write a simple command-line file converter using the FBX SDK.
You can convert older formats to a compatible format using this utility and then import it into Blender.
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$\begingroup$ Autodesk FBX Converter also works for Ubuntu using wine. $\endgroup$– XwtekMay 2, 2021 at 17:05
On Windows 10 you can use Paint 3D
Workaround for 7000 FBX:
- Open FBX 7000 in Mirosoft Paint 3D (Open with...)
- Select all and save it as a new FBX
- Open Blender and import the new FBX
- Save then as OBJ