Import/Export
The Import/Export modules in the UDIM Maestro plugin of InstantFlow are purpose-built to simplify the integration and distribution of 3D assets. Specifically designed to work with common file formats like OBJ and FBX, these sections provide an efficient way to manage your project files, ensuring a seamless transition between different stages of your workflow.

Import Section :
The import functionality enables you to quickly bring your OBJ or FBX files into Blender with minimal hassle. Key features include:
• Streamlined Asset Ingestion: Easily load 3D models in both OBJ and FBX formats, ensuring that your assets are ready for editing.
• User-Friendly Interface: Designed with simplicity in mind, the import section offers an intuitive interface that guides you through the process, reducing the need for manual adjustments and setup.
Export Section :
The export module enhances your workflow by offering robust tools to prepare and package your finished assets. Its main functionalities include:
• Flexible File Export Options: Export your projects effortlessly as OBJ or FBX files. This flexibility allows you to choose the format that best meets the requirements of your target platform.
• Substance Painter Integration: A standout feature of the export section is its dedicated FBX export option tailored for Substance Painter. This function configures your exported files to ensure smooth import into Substance Painter, and fast Udim workflow.
Why It Matters
The Import/Export sections of UDIM Maestro in InstantFlow are essential for enhancing efficiency and maintaining the quality of your work. They provide:
Time Savings: Automating asset ingestion, allowing you to focus more on creative development.
Seamless Pipeline Integration: With support for both OBJ and FBX formats and specialized export options for Substance Painter, your workflow remains fluid across different software platforms.
In summary, these import and export tools offer a robust, user-friendly solution to manage your 3D assets from initial setup to final Udim export.
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