![]() Starting with version 1.0.3, the addon is only compatible with Blender 2.80 and up. Support for Blender versions older than 2.80 ![]() Import background image - If checked, the image from the fSpy project file will be used as the background image for the Blender camera. If unchecked, a new camera will be created on each import. Update existing import (if any) - If checked, any previously created camera with a name matching the project filename will be updated. This will create a camera with the same name as the imported project file.Īt the bottom left in the importer's file browser, there is a panel with import settings. Once the add-on is installed and activated, fSpy project files can be imported by selecting fSpy from the Import menu. ![]() Locate the fSpy importer in the add-on list and enable it by pressing the checkbox. Select the downloaded zip-file and press Install Add-on from file Select the Add-ons tab and press the Install button Open the preferences window by selecting Preferences from the Edit menu This prevents the downloaded file from getting unzipped automatically. ![]() If you're using Safari, make sure you download the add-on by right clicking and choosing "Download Linked File". The two images below show an fSpy project (top) and a matching Blender camera created by the importer (bottom).ĭownload the latest version (make sure you download the file called fSpy-Blender-x.y.z.zip). This is the official fSpy importer add-on for Blender. ![]()
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