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== Part 2) File Formats _a.3d & _d.3d ==
== Part 2) File Formats _a.3d & _d.3d ==


Unreals vertex mesh format requirs two different files get it imported and to work as an animated mesh.
Unreals vertex mesh format requirs two different files for the imported and to work as an animated mesh.
The _a.3d stores the vertex animation timeline and the _d.3d is the mesh data.
The _a.3d stores the vertex animation timeline and the _d.3d is the mesh data.
It is not important to name your .3d files in the suggested way you can rename them to NewMesh_Animation.3d and NewMesh_Data.3d but I will explain that late in the part
where I prepare the .uc file for importing.




Skywolf wrote an exporter for Blender which allows you to export your mesh to the right formats!
Skywolf wrote an exporter for Blender which allows you to export your mesh to the right formats!
[https://www.oldunreal.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=2409 Skywolfs Blender Vertex Mesh Exporter Plugin]
Link to the thread + downloads: [https://www.oldunreal.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=2409 Skywolfs Blender Vertex Mesh Importer / Exporter Plugin]


I'm using Blender 2.8 in this tutorial. In this version of Blender the plugin works flawless for me and I don't know if there will be updates to the plugin for newer Blender versions.
I'm using Blender 2.8 in this tutorial. In this version of Blender the plugin works flawless for me and I don't know if there will be updates to the plugin for newer Blender versions.

Revision as of 14:58, 21 March 2021

Part 1) Intro

Unreal Engine 1 is one of the older engines which seems to be user unfriendly when it comes to importing new animated meshes into the game. In this tutorial I like to share my workflow how I prepare and export meshes from blender and get it into Unreal / Unreal Tournament.


Part 2) File Formats _a.3d & _d.3d

Unreals vertex mesh format requirs two different files for the imported and to work as an animated mesh. The _a.3d stores the vertex animation timeline and the _d.3d is the mesh data.


Skywolf wrote an exporter for Blender which allows you to export your mesh to the right formats! Link to the thread + downloads: Skywolfs Blender Vertex Mesh Importer / Exporter Plugin

I'm using Blender 2.8 in this tutorial. In this version of Blender the plugin works flawless for me and I don't know if there will be updates to the plugin for newer Blender versions.