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MaxtoBlender 1.0 released

3dtoall 2017-06-02 08:53 article  > Software

Convert 3ds Max scenes to Blender.

MaxToBlender is a plugin to transfer 3DsMax current scene to Blender with 2 clicks, solving common problems between import/export problems automatically, to get the best results in the fastest way and with the less effort possible.

Who is this for?
For all 3D artists using 3DsMax and/or Blender. You will get instant benefits.

  • If you are a 3DsMax user you can add a new dimension to your workflow sending your scenes to Blender and use the advanced features of this software.
  • If you are a Blender user you can sometimes prefer to model inside 3DsMax for specific tools, or because you have models already done there, or because you have purchased some models in the past in .max format (arch models etc) and you want them inside a current Blender project in a fast way.
  • Transfer scene from 3DsMAX to Blender with 2 clicks
  • Vray-to-Cycles! Transfer 3DsMax scene even if they have vray materials or lights (if vray for 3DsMax installed)
  • Open models made for 3DsMax and send them to Blender, and use the power of the Blender Cycles render!
  • Fast make Blender library from 3DsMax models

You can get Max2Blender for $29 from 3dtoall site.

Author: 3dtoall Editor: Michał Franczak
Tags: 3dsmax blender
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