Blender For Unreal Engine v0.4.3 Free Download
The addon is free! But you can pay it to support development. <3
Blender For Unreal Engine
This add-on allows you to export content created with Blender to Unreal Engine, including:
- Static Meshes
- Skeletal Meshes
- Animations (NLA and Actions)
- Alembic files
- Collisions / Sockets
- Splines
- Cameras
- Sequencer content
- And more…
It is compatible with Blender versions 2.8 through 4.0 and works with Unreal Engine 4 and 5!
The add-on is open-source and can be easily adapted to any production.
Every part is documented, and you can contact me on Discord if you have any issues.
Discord -> [BleuRaven side projects]
How it works
Working on object packs for Unreal Engine with Blender can be tedious. That’s why I created the add-on: “Blender for Unreal Engine.”
It simplifies the export process from Blender to Unreal Engine by enabling you to export all assets of a scene simultaneously (Batch Export).
The add-on automatically organizes them into a proper tree structure in line with the Unreal Engine pipeline.
Sockets and collision shapes are created directly in Blender, allowing you to precisely select which animations to export. “Blender For Unreal Engine” also includes an error checker to identify and prevent potential problems.
It provides explanations of the problems and solutions, including, in some cases, the ability to correct the issue automatically.
By using “Blender For Unreal Engine,” you can generate Python scripts to import all the exported assets directly into Unreal Engine.
This also works for cameras in a Level Sequence, including all cuts and camera data such as aspect ratio, focal distance, lens shift, and more.
Additionally, the add-on can export data to the clipboard.
You simply need to paste it into Unreal Engine, for example, the cameras, splines, or sockets.