


Select where you want to save your FBX file and then click Save. To export a FBX from Daz3D, select the File -> Export… from Daz3D’s menu bar. Your animation is now baked and ready to be exported as a FBX file format. To bake the animation select the animation and right-click the empty space of the timeline. Now we can go ahead and bake the animation. This will select all the joints of our object. Then select the root object for the model and right-click on it. To bake the animation, first select the Scene panel. For the purpose of this guide, we’re using Daz Studio 4.10.īefore exporting to FBX format we have to make sure that the animation is baked into the model so we can successfully import the animation with the model into Lens Studio. This guide will walk through how to export a 3D model with animation to the FBX format so it can be imported into Lens Studio.
