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HOWTO-exportFBX

FBX export guide

Unity supports FBX files which can be generated from many popular 3D applications. Use this guideline to help ensure the most reliable results.

Select > Prepare > Check Settings > Use 2011.3 > Verify > Import

What do you want to export? - be aware of export scope e.g. meshes, cameras, lights, animation rigs, etc.

  • Applications often let you export selected objects or a whole scene
  • Make sure you are exporting only the objects you want to use from your scene by either exporting selected, or removing unwanted data from your scene.
  • Good working practice often means keeping a working file with all lights, guides, control rigs etc. but only export the data you need with export selected, an export preset or even a custom scene exporter.

What do you need to include? - prepare your assets:

  • Meshes - Remove construction history, convert to polygons and triangulate or quadrangulate if necessary
  • Animation - Select the correct rig, check frame rate, animation length etc.
  • Textures - Make sure your textures are sourced already from your Unity project or copied into a folder called \textures in your project
  • Smoothing - Check if you want smoothing groups and/or smooth mesh

How do I include those elements? - check the FBX export settings

  • Be aware of your settings in the export dialogue so that you know what to expect and can match up the fbx settings In Unity - see figs 1, 2 & 3 below

Which version of FBX are you using? if in doubt use 2011.3

  • Autodesk update their FBX installer regularly and it can provide different results with different versions of their own software and other 3rd party 3D apps.
  • See Advanced Options > FBX file format

Will it work? - Verify your export

  • Check your file size - do a sanity check on the file size (e.g. >10kb?)
  • Re-import your FBX into a new scene in the 3D package you use to generate it - is it what you expected?

Import!

  • Import into Unity
  • Check FBX import settings in inspector : texures, animations, smoothing, etc.

See below for Maya FBX dialogue example:

Fig 1 General & Geometry

Fig 2 Animation and other attributes

Fig 3 Lights, Advanced options and Version

Page last updated: 2011-09-12