This is a fork from the original project by MCampagnini. The script has been upgraded to support Blender 2.78a and Blender 2.80 (check the Releases).
- Blender 2.63a and ASE 2.01 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Wz0FoK2U0)
- Blender 2.59 old version (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPQW5x1rhAY&feature=channel&list=UL)
- Download and extract the ASE Export Script.
- In Blender, File / User Preferences.
- Go to the Add-On Tab.
- Install Add-On, select the extracted python script.
- Click Save as Default to enable the script every time Blender loads (optional).
You will find a new export option in File / Export called Ascii Scene Export (.ase). If you do not see the script in the export menu after following the installation instructions, open the Add-On tab and find the script under Import-Export: ASCII Scene Exporter. Be sure that it is enabled by checking the box next to the add-on name. Contact me on my website if you still have problems exporting.
- All non-collision geometries must be UV unwrapped.
- All non-collision meshes must have a material applied.
- Mesh may have more than one material
- Mesh may have more than one UV texture and/or a lightmap texture.
- Mesh may be assigned as a collision object.
- Mesh may have more than one collision object to determine collision borders.
- Mesh may be assigned smoothing groups.
Assign a mesh as a collision object by prefixing each object name with UCX_NAME, where NAME can be anything you would like (case-insensitive).
Assign smoothing groups by edge selecting the border of the faces you want assigned to a smoothing group, press ctrl+e and mark sharp. Any face group separated with sharp edges will be assigned a smoothing group.
Apply vertex painting in Blender as normal, be sure that you have at least two uv texture slots. This is not a technical limitation, but due to time constraints I left the vertex painting code inside of a conditional that requires two uv textures. In order to view your vertex painting in UDK you will have to import and set up your materials correctly within UDK.