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Use our free and fast online tool to convert your EXR (OpenEXR) image or logo into 3D BLEND (Blender) mesh/model files suitable for printing with a 3D printer or for loading into your favourite 3D editing package.
Here are 3 simple steps to create an BLEND file from a EXR file.
Our tool will save all Blender files that can be opened with version 3.2 of Blender.
First click the "Upload..." button, select your EXR file to upload. Select any configuration options. When the EXR to BLEND conversion has completed, you can download your BLEND file straight away.
We aim to process all EXR to BLEND conversions as quickly as possible, this usually takes around 5 seconds but can be more for larger more complex files so please be patient.
We aim to create the most accurate conversions with our tools. Our tools are under constant development with new features being added every week.
Yes, of course! We do not store the EXR file you submit to us. The resulting BLEND file, once created is deleted 1 hour after upload and the download link will expire after this time.
Yes! Our EXR to BLEND tool will run on any system with a modern web browser. No specialist software is needed to run any of our conversion tools.
Extension: EXR
Full Name: OpenEXR
Type: Image
Mime Type: image/x-exr; version="2"
Format: Binary
Extension: BLEND
Full Name: Blender
Type: 3D Model
Mime Type: application/octet-stream
Format: Binary
The EXR file format (OpenEXR) is an open source and free image file format developed by Industrial Light & Magic in 1999. The format was originally developed to be a multi channel, high-dynamic range raster image file format which has evolved to include additional features over the years.
The format stores binary image data that can be either 32-bit integer, 16-bit or 32-bit floating point which can also be compressed via a lossy or non-lossy compression method. The OpenEXR library is freely available to help developers implement the format within their applications.
The BLEND file type is the native 3D graphics file format of the 3D modelling application Blender. Originally released in 1994 Blender has grown over the years and is one of the most popular 3D applications available.
BLEND files store 3D content such as 3D geometry, vertices, faces, normals, animations, materials and much more. Blender is free and open-source and contains many features you would expect in a high-end 3D editing application and is available for most current operating systems.