Is the import/export of GLTF files is going to be supported or is there a python script that can handle that?
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There is an exporter available here: https://github.com/Kupoman/blendergltf
While its work-in-progress, its already usable for exporting textured meshes.
It looks like the Khronos Group also has an official exporter for version 2.0: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Blender-Exporter
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$\begingroup$ Thanks I wasn't totally clear on the differences. I did notice that's Kupoman's still supports v1 but Khronos' is v2 only. $\endgroup$– drewishCommented Sep 1, 2017 at 17:44
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$\begingroup$ Thanks. Nice to see some movement around this topic. Seems like the Khronos one is GLTF 2.0 only (no 1.0). $\endgroup$ Commented Sep 6, 2017 at 6:52
Blender 2.80+ now ships with glTF-Blender-IO pre-installed. This is a combination of the original Khronos glTF exporter with Julien Duroure's glTF importer.
The Blender Manual has documentation on importing and exporting glTF, including a section on how to get physically-based (PBR) materials to glTF.
There is also seems to be alpha version of importer: https://github.com/ksons/gltf-blender-importer
Verge3D comes with a well-maintained and open-source Blender to glTF (GLB) exporter. Check it out on GitHub.