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March 20, 2022
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Adobe Dimension Export Problem

  • March 20, 2022
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Hello, i hope someone can help me... I tried to export my work from Adobe Dimension in .obj and other formats, but when i do the program only load exporting for few hours (im sure if waited more will pass years, lol). So i ended uninstalling it, because i pissed off and wasted my time... So decided to use Blender. The problem is that i can't import .dn file now. So... Can someone who use Adobe Dimension to export the model in .obj for me, please...  I believe there are good people who will help to one beginner in 3D modeling for free. 🙂 

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Correct answer Colin Holgate

Your Dimension file is huge! Mostly down to large materials you have used, those on their own are 1.4 GB. When I exported to OBJ Dimension was using 18 GB of memory. Fortunately, I have a 64 GB M1 Max MacBook Pro, and the export didn't take as long as I expected.

Your 'Normal' maps are what takes up a lot of the space. They are 1024x1024, and maybe need not be that big.

I uploaded the files, but missed selecting the MTL file. Download both of these, and put the OBJ, MTL, and materials folder, into the same folder.

https://we.tl/t-JT8CLORoRD

https://we.tl/t-smJPE5fVQU

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Colin Holgate
Inspiring
March 20, 2022

Can you put the .dn file online somewhere for us to try? Perhaps use wetransfer.com.

I'm not sure what sort of modeling you're trying to do, but you could look at SketchUp Make 2017, it's a free desktop version of SketchUp. Disclaimer... I work for SketchUp! Whatever you make in SketchUp can be taken into Dimension for rendering.

The installer is on this page: https://www.sketchup.com/download/all

 

Participant
March 20, 2022

Yeah, there is the link: https://we.tl/t-SsfTXE6SCI.
Thanks for the advise! I hope you can export the model 🙂 

Colin Holgate
Colin HolgateCorrect answer
Inspiring
March 20, 2022

Your Dimension file is huge! Mostly down to large materials you have used, those on their own are 1.4 GB. When I exported to OBJ Dimension was using 18 GB of memory. Fortunately, I have a 64 GB M1 Max MacBook Pro, and the export didn't take as long as I expected.

Your 'Normal' maps are what takes up a lot of the space. They are 1024x1024, and maybe need not be that big.

I uploaded the files, but missed selecting the MTL file. Download both of these, and put the OBJ, MTL, and materials folder, into the same folder.

https://we.tl/t-JT8CLORoRD

https://we.tl/t-smJPE5fVQU