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   * https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts4/mcjteleblender3   * https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts4/mcjteleblender3
 +  * [[https://sites.google.com/site/mcasualsdazscripts/mcjteleblender-for-ds1-2-3-4|Instructions]] (scroll down the page)
  
 This is a script-based system which appears as a Module within DAZ3D, and exports an OBJ file, and a python script which creates the model within Blender. This is a script-based system which appears as a Module within DAZ3D, and exports an OBJ file, and a python script which creates the model within Blender.
 +
 +^mcjBlendBot|Installed within Blender|
 +^mcjTeleBlender3.zip|Installed within Daz3D|
 +
 +===== mcjTeleBlender3 Installation ====
 +
 +(Location info from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxJ8Opeg4Ro)
 +
 +**mcjTeleBlender.zip**
 +
 +This package contains the Daz Studio script mcjTeleBlender, there's a version for Daz Studio 1 & 2 and a version for Daz Studio 3 & 4. Unzip this file in your Daz Studio content folder. 
 +On Dan's Windows PC that's ''C:\Users\Public\Documents\My DAZ 3D Library\Scripts\mcasual''
 +
 +**mcjBlenderBot.zip**
 +
 +This package contains Python Scripts for Blender: ''mcjBlendBot.py, mcjAddSky.py, mcjFixBlenderMats.py,
 +mcjMakeCyclesNodes.py, mcjGammaFix.py, mcjUseMatLib.py''
 +
 +Unzip this file in your Blender modules folder. On a Dan's Windows PC that's ''C:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.79\scripts\modules''
 +
 +===== Transferring a DAZ Studio Scene in Blender =====
 +
 +Launch mcjTeleBlender
 +
 +if you installed it correctly it should be found in your daz library in Studio / Scripts / mCasual
 +
 +**Specifying the export file**
 +
 +In the Export section, click on the first "Browse" button,
 +
 +Specify the location and name of the file that will be used to transfer the scene.
 +
 +In the example below, i created a folder named roma in my F:\ disk
 +
 +I specified i want the export file to be named roma.obj
 +
 +Warning : since this file will contain the whole scene it can be quite big ( example: 30 MB )
 +
  
  
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