So one way or another, you're going to have to build the model yourself (outside the game).įor the record, MagicaVoxel can support a 2x2x2 cubed (8 total) claim size in a single model. But that day probably won't be soon, if it ever happens. Perhaps in the future we will see an editor or blueprint capture interface that includes models made from Creativerse blocks, and you can upload an exact replica of your build to Sketchfab & rotate a 3D copy in your blueprint that looks exactly like the final build. Instead of Creativerse blocks, we have colored cubes which represent blocks. Therefore, the resolution you see in the blueprints above is the best we can manage at this time. When exporting for Sketchfab, each of these smaller parts will export as an individual model. MagicaVoxel is now capable of absolutely huge builds, but it supports these large builds by storing & editing them in smaller parts. Looking at the options tho, it looks like MagicaVoxel is the name you want for block editors to Sketchfab. The model in the blueprints above were built in MagicaVoxel, but there are other block editors and probably a few compatible with Sketchfab. If you want a 3D model you have to build it yourself. Currently, capturing a blueprint does not generate a model which you can upload to sites like Sketchfab.
![sketchfab models sketchfab models](https://media.sketchfab.com/models/0ec2db5862fb4e799863911372f9c164/thumbnails/15780f626c3f46e18a803fff9c5eb4c7/blob.jpeg)
But for now the free account is all I use & should be all you need for Creativerse.Ģ- Build the model (outside the game). If I find someday that a paid account is worth my while, I may go that route. I'm not yet sure how useful this website will be to me.
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Sketchfab is a website which offers paid & free accounts. Very snazzy.ġ- You need a Sketchfab account.
![sketchfab models sketchfab models](http://www.cgchannel.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/150131_SketchFabModelsJan15.jpg)
#SKETCHFAB MODELS MOVIE#
The first "picture" in each blueprint looks like a movie from the thumbnail, but if you click that thumbnail it's actually a model you can view in 3D. While viewing a blueprint, right on the blueprint page, you can see a 3D rendering & rotate it & everything. The devs have included a neat little capability in the workshop.