Linked Libraries Overview - Blender Tutorial


Blender is able to "reach in" to other .blend files and pull in whatever you want. In this way, Blender supports reuse of your graphical models. For example, if you have a library .blend file that has a really neat Material used in it, you can, from your current .blend file, Append that Material into your current .blend file. This saves you from manually re-creating all the different settings. - View Tutorial »


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