If you want to export FBX models from Blender and be able to import them again, you can choose version: FBX 7.4 binary not FBX 6.1 ASCII in the export settings panel. Other option that might work is to use Bos FBX Importer. Update 2: It* worked! I converted my ASCII FBX to Binary, and I imported successfully into Blender 2.80. At least I am able to use Autodesk FBX 2013.3 Converter even I dont have any other Autodesk software installed. Update: I found this page with links to Autodesk tools, including the FBX 2013.3 Converter for Windows 64-bit mentioned earlier in this thread: I'm still looking around the Autodesk site for a free tool, but it may require some trial software. Supposedly there's a free tool for converting this using the Autodesk. When they choose ASCII, we need to covert it ourselves. ![]() We need Binary format, and whoever makes the model needs to choose ASCII to give customers all the data, or they choose binary to make it importable to Blender. ![]() It says that ASCII format is human readable, contains all the model's info, but it's not Blender-readable.
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