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Question by Canadian Hobo · Mar 07, 2013 at 01:18 AM · blenderupdateversionfaces

Missing faces when upgrading Blender

Hello people,

I was originally using blender 2.62 in Unity 4.0.1f2, but updated Blender to 2.66 because it can use N-gons. However, when I imported the model, it was missing two faces. There is no problems with normals.

By accident, I opened the model from Unity and found that Unity still was using the blender 2.62 (2.62 cannot see the two faces because the faces had more than 4 edges).

I was wondering if there is a way to tell Unity which version of Blender to use?

Thanks

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avatar image Hyperion · Mar 07, 2013 at 02:55 AM 1
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I think the way to integrate Blender into Unity is by re-dragging your model back into Unity. That way, it will have been imported from Blender 2.66.

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I think it might be interference from the school. The school computers also have Blender 2.62 installed where as I am running the 2.66 version from an external hard drive.

When loading Blender from Unity3d, it says

Note: No 'C:...\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.66\config\startup.blend' found, fall back to built-in default

found bundled python: E:\Program Files\Blender Foundation\Blender\2.66\python read blend: E:...\Assets\Buildings\Home01.blend

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Answer by angrycarrots · Mar 07, 2013 at 04:01 AM

Re import your new updated model into unity.

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Answer by Canadian Hobo · Mar 07, 2013 at 04:22 AM

Found the answer using mixed ideas from others:

  1. Go to the Assets folder

  2. Right mouse click Blender models

  3. Click on "Open with..."

  4. Click on "Choose Default Program..."

  5. Choose the Blender 2.66 (It will not work if the program are of the same name; change the newer to Blender266.exe)

  6. Now Unity3d would be "forced?" by Windows to use Blender 2.66

  7. Save As the model in Blender 2.66

  8. The model will now be updated

Thanks for the ideas Hyperion and angrycarrots.

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avatar image Hyperion · Mar 08, 2013 at 03:42 AM 1
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No problem!

avatar image Canadian Hobo · Mar 16, 2013 at 09:02 PM 1
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If it is still missing faces, it is now an importing problem to Unity3D.

In Blender:

  1. Enter edit mode

  2. Click only the offending faces

  3. Recalculate the normal (it is on left-side panel)

  4. Save As

Finally, if that does not solve the problem:

  1. Flip the normal's direction

  2. Save As

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