Before exporting your FBX from Blender, apply all transformations. Select the mesh and armature, press Ctrl + A , and select All Transforms . Broken Transparency (Alpha Blend Issues)

Finding the right depends on whether you need a static model for a scene or a fully rigged character for animation. While Noesis is great for quick conversions, using Blender with the XPS importer provides the best, most compatible results for artists and developers.

[XNALara Asset (.xps / .mesh)] │ ▼ [ XPS 3D Model Converter ] │ ▼ [Universal Formats (.fbx / .obj / .gltf)] │ ▼ [Blender, Unity, Unreal, Source 2] Why Convert XPS Models?

XNALara-io-Tools / XPS Import/Export Best for: Full editing, rigging, and conversion. Compatibility: Blender 4.x, 5.0, and beyond.

XPS 3D Model Converter is a specialized utility designed to bridge the gap between XNALara (XPS)

Launch and navigate to your folder using the built-in file browser. Double-click the .mesh or .xps file to preview it. Right-click the file name and select Export .

Ensure your converter tool matches the orientation axes. XPS uses a different coordinate system than Unreal or Unity. Turning on "Fix Bone Orientations" in the Blender XPS import panel usually resolves this. Missing or White Textures

Built into Windows, this is the quickest way to simply view an XPS file without installing heavy software. Step-by-Step: Converting XPS to FBX (Blender)

3D modeling, game development, and digital animation thrive on asset accessibility. One of the largest repositories of fan-extracted game models exists in the XNALara format (extensions like .xps , .mesh , or .pose ). Originally created for posing characters from the Tomb Raider series, XNALara/XPS has evolved into a massive community standard for archiving video game models.

Converting community-ripped assets often comes with technical hurdles. Here is how to solve the most frequent problems. Missing or White Textures

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