

This will result in a zip file containing your model, as well as several animations, like so: The following workflow is perhaps the easiest with the best results.įirst off, when exporting your animations from Mixamo, use the following settings: There instructions also skip completely the process of actually using the resulting animations… a rather key component. The Mixamo documentation recommend using Collada, which simply does not work well.

However, if you want to incorporate the results into your Blender workflow, it can be a bit non-intuitive. Mixamo is a great animation resource, that enables you to quickly (and currently freely) add animations to your 3D models.
