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    • Dutchbird
      Dutchbird last edited by

      I have an animated character in blender and would like to export the file to use in cinema4d but I am strugling with the export and import options.
      Exporting to Alembic gives me a clean animation with no keyframes and textures.
      Exporting to FBX gives me a clean keyframed animation, clean textures but the limbs and arrms are deformed.
      Tried every AI chatbox but no good answers.

      Cinema4D user since R8

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      • noseman
        noseman last edited by

        Export as FBX, zip it and send me a link so I can see how the "limbs and arms are deformed"... maybe I have a solution

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        • Dutchbird
          Dutchbird @noseman last edited by

          @noseman Here it is.
          https://mega.nz/file/v8Q3xKZB#j_x3lbCMD-dT6NqCI3ycBYXMVjFiip33du9ksmFcqYw

          Cinema4D user since R8

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          • noseman
            noseman @Dutchbird last edited by

            @Dutchbird

            Here's a short video and a project file
            https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/dfs0cc0rj1cmbmoh1dm6v/Blender-Model.mp4?rlkey=g24yt3dqdaqbzdx7wsc8q7nrb&dl=0

            https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ub2fd8m7q3za3yxc4g6r0/Animated-Woman-Standing-with-Phone-4593-OS2-Fixed.c4d?rlkey=xerdj5o2yyx8i3qqn3oghf702&dl=0

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            • Dutchbird
              Dutchbird @noseman last edited by

              @noseman Thanks a lot. You made my day.

              Cinema4D user since R8

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              • noseman
                noseman @Dutchbird last edited by

                @Dutchbird
                ...and actually I TOTALLY over-engineered the solution.
                It appears the only thing you need to do after opening the FBX is select the Weight Tag and click on "Set Bind Pose"... no selections, double clicks or anything else required... 🙂

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                • Dutchbird
                  Dutchbird @noseman last edited by

                  @noseman Even better. Thanks a lot.

                  Cinema4D user since R8

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