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Summary

This site hosts the blendm3 add-on for Blender, a open source 3D content creation suite. With the release of Starcraft II Blizzard introduced a new model format (.m3). This add-on allows you to load this files and associated textures into Blender and work with them.

Blender is currently under heavy development. Due to this fact, the internal add-on API is not stable and can change during releases. The project focuses to be compliant with the newest Blender releases. This means, the add-on will not work with the current 2.53 beta release available from http://www.blender.org. To use this add-on you should try the newes builds which are available from http://www.graphicall.org. You should also regularly check this website for updates. New features are continuously added. The project aims to fully support the .m3 file format. Please report any issues with the add-on in the Issues tab.

Latest Release

0.15 on 2014-08-02

  • New release after reviving the Project
  • Adapted to work with current version of Blender 2.71

0.14 on 2010-09-07

  • Works now with Blender from trunk (tested with release 31786)
  • Can now be used with the Blender add-on installer
  • Option to search for texture asserts added
  • Much more improved import of material (diffuse, specular, emissive and normal)
  • Added import of decal texture layer
  • Imports now all UV layers

Full version history here.

Features

The add-on currently supports

  • Geometry
  • UV texture
  • Diffusive, Specular, Emissive and Normal maps
  • Decals

Further Reading

  • Installation Instructions
  • Version History

Screenshots

Full list of screenshots here.

Acknowledgment

This plugin would not be possible with the tons of information about the .m3 provided by the libm3 project. The project homepage is 'http://code.google.com/p/libm3/' and is a great source for information about the file format. Also a big thank NiNtoxicated who developed a 3DS Max plugin which is also a great source to understand the .m3 file format.

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