Convert BLEND to 3DM Online
Convert BLEND to 3DM in seconds. Blender (.blend) is Blender's native full-scene project format; 3DM (Rhino)'s strength is this: exact curved-surface precision for freeform shapes. No software installation required — everything runs in your browser.
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Why Convert BLEND to 3DM?
The short version: Blender (.blend) is optimized for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation, 3DM (Rhino) is optimized for freeform industrial design, jewelry, and architectural modeling, and this converter exists for the moment those two needs don't line up.
Blender (.blend) is typically produced by or used with Blender, for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation. 3DM (Rhino) is expected by Rhinoceros instead, for freeform industrial design, jewelry, and architectural modeling — converting bridges that gap.
3DM (Rhino) is Rhino's native NURBS surface format, built around freeform industrial design, jewelry, and architectural modeling. Converting from Blender (.blend) — built around complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation instead — closes that gap.
How to Convert BLEND to 3DM
- Upload your BLEND file.
- MiConvert converts it to 3DM, aiming to preserve what makes 3DM (Rhino) useful: exact curved-surface precision for freeform shapes.
- Download the converted 3DM file.
- Use it directly with Rhinoceros.
Key Conversion Features
- No local software installation required for either side — not Blender, not Rhinoceros — everything runs in the cloud
- Bridges the gap between Blender (.blend)'s focus on complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation and 3DM (Rhino)'s focus on freeform industrial design, jewelry, and architectural modeling
- Free for files up to 50MB, 100MB for registered accounts
- Converts BLEND into 3DM, aiming to preserve what matters most: exact curved-surface precision for freeform shapes
- Keeps the parts of your file that matter for freeform industrial design, jewelry, and architectural modeling intact, even though the source was built for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation
Video Tutorial
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why would I need 3DM instead of just keeping BLEND?
Mainly when your workflow specifically calls for freeform industrial design, jewelry, and architectural modeling — that's 3DM (Rhino)'s whole reason for existing, and Blender (.blend) isn't built to provide it, since it's focused on complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation instead.
What happens to features specific to BLEND that 3DM doesn't have?
Blender (.blend)'s real strength — preserves an entire production scene, not just isolated geometry — has no equivalent once converted, since 3DM (Rhino)'s constraint is: tied to Rhino's own file structure, which most other 3D software can't open directly.
Do I need any special settings before uploading my BLEND file?
No special setup is required — upload the file as-is. Blender (.blend) files meant for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation convert most predictably; unusually exported or non-standard files are the most common reason a specific one might need extra attention.
Will I lose anything converting BLEND to 3DM?
Converting to 3DM (Rhino) means adapting to a real constraint: tied to Rhino's own file structure, which most other 3D software can't open directly. Anything Blender (.blend) carries — built as it is for complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation — that has no equivalent there won't make the trip, but the core content converts faithfully.
What's the real difference between BLEND and 3DM?
Blender (.blend) is built around complete 3D scenes — meshes, modifiers, materials, lighting, animation (Blender's native full-scene project format). 3DM (Rhino) is built around freeform industrial design, jewelry, and architectural modeling instead (Rhino's native NURBS surface format) — different enough that this is a genuine format conversion, not just a rename.