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I believe there's a bug with the 3d models offered by Adobe Stock. When I try to open them in Blender, they look like the normals are reversed. But when trying to reverse them or recalculate them, it won't help. Is this a clear message that these models are not welcome to be opened in Blender? Or is there a trick to this? Thanks in advance!
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The issue is resolved. I believe I was using a legacy OBJ importer into Blender. When trying the updated OBJ, it works fine.
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I suppose you have more than one model from stocks? And I suppose they are all experiencing the same issue?
If you have access to Dimension, I would recommend testing them with Dimension.
It would help to know about one or two of the models that are troubling. If you could post the asset ID, that would be helpful.
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I have to license them to open and test the OBJ and accommodating files and folders, only to find I can't use them. Is there a way to "unlicense" them if I change my mind?
Sure I can open these in Dimension. But I can't modify the model in Dimension, nor can I do a complex animation.
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No, you can't modify, but just to check if they work thereWould be great. Just tagging @Contributor1 for additional comments.
Please post the asset IDs, it's easier to find the items in the database by their ID.
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Yes they all opened fine in Dimension.
tool chest File #: 326741199
wood knob File #: 259197922
tool chest File #: 280629665
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Hello @KansasSteve, sorry but I don't believe we can provide much support for 3rd party applications. It looks like this might be a bug with Blender from a quick search: https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/153124/importing-obj-normals-appear-randomly-flipped. Due to your account type I don't have the ability to provide a refund. If you would like to request a refund please use the details below:
For a refund:
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Not concerned about a refund since an enterprise agreement.
More curious as if anyone else was experiencing the same thing or just me?
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The issue is resolved. I believe I was using a legacy OBJ importer into Blender. When trying the updated OBJ, it works fine.
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The issue is resolved. I believe I was using a legacy OBJ importer into Blender. When trying the updated OBJ, it works fine.
By KansasSteve
So the issue was Blender, not Adobe Stock.
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Neither. Human error. I take all responsiblity! So, in summary, use the regular OBJ importer (not legacy version) in Blender to import Adobe Stock models!
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Neither. Human error. I take all responsiblity! So, in summary, use the regular OBJ importer (not legacy version) in Blender to import Adobe Stock models!
By KansasSteve
Good. I'll accept that too! OBJ files are so primitive. I didn't think there was anything to watch out for.

