Maps Model Importer V0.4.0 -
dropped, it wasn't just a minor patch; it was the "RenderDoc" breakthrough. Previous versions were finicky, often crashing when trying to inject code into Chrome. But v0.4.0 introduced more stable support for newer versions of RenderDoc and better handling of the 3D mesh data hidden within the browser's GPU calls.
“We used to spend three weeks hand-placing buildings for our cyberpunk city,” says Axl Vance, developer of Nyx Runners . “With Maps Model Importer v0.4.0, we exported real-world street layouts from Manhattan, ran the ‘futurize’ material override, and had a 40-block playable area in two hours. The glTF export directly into Godot 4 was seamless.” maps model importer v0.4.0
Test system: Intel i7-12700K, 64GB RAM, RTX 3080, NVMe SSD. dropped, it wasn't just a minor patch; it
Imports high-detail 3D meshes with aerial imagery applied as textures. Real-World Reference: “We used to spend three weeks hand-placing buildings
Maps Models Importer v0.4.0 is an open-source Blender add-on created by Élie Michel
By default, the importer limits the capture to 200 blocks to prevent Blender from freezing. This can be adjusted in the import settings for larger areas. Key Features and Limitations
