Export
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After a bake, textures and objects can be exported using the export button. The export readiness is indicated by the button's color; it will not be grayed out like it is in the default state.
Clicking the export button opens a popup window where the export of textures and objects can be managed. The window is divided into three parts.
The first part contains a list of the baked textures, while the second part is a list of the final objects that were created, if that option was enabled.
Both lists' items include a folder, a name, and a gate property. The folder defines the master folder's name, while the name represents the texture or object name. Both values can be edited directly from the export window.
The gate property of the list items controls whether textures and objects will be exported. You can manage the gate value individually for each item or for the entire list collectively, toggling them on and off.
The last part consists of options that control the items in both lists. By default, exported textures and objects are removed from the export lists. However, with the keep export option, this behavior can be changed, allowing exported items to remain in the lists. When a list item is disabled, those textures and objects stay in their lists. If the remove disabled option is enabled, disabled textures and objects will be removed from the lists after the export.
Additionally, based on the textures in the list, there is a third option: use broken textures. Whenever the export panel is opened, the textures are checked and marked as either broken or not. With the use broken option enabled, broken textures are treated like normal ones, but they are still marked with a different icon than regular textures.
Textures are considered broken when they don't have unsaved data and are neither saved nor packed.
By confirming the export popup, the window closes, and the enabled textures and objects are exported. If the export lists are emptied, the export button will return to its initial inactive, grayed-out state.