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New to GLB export. I am trying to export multiple objects, each of which is animated separately. Currently both the objects export but only one animation.

I am already aware of this:

glTF allows multiple animations per file, with animations targeted to particular objects at time of export. To ensure that an animation is included, either (a) make it the active Action on the object, (b) create a single-strip NLA track, or (c) stash the action.

I have already tried pushing the actions down in the NLA editor (and importantly naming them the same) and also stashing them. Animations Pushed down and named the same in NLA editor Neither of these solutions worked.

Any further suggestions or help would be massively appreciated. Thanks in advance,

LJ

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  • $\begingroup$ Share the .blend. $\endgroup$
    – scurest
    Commented Apr 4, 2021 at 7:51

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Solved! The NLA tracks needed to be named the same, not the action strips. Also they can't be left with the default names - although they may be the same. The NLA tracks have to be renamed to identical names.

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  • $\begingroup$ Can't thank you enough for this! This solved my issue! WTF this is so confusing $\endgroup$
    – Pontiacks
    Commented Apr 18, 2021 at 18:28
  • $\begingroup$ Ok, I will try this, as I've been looking for a way to export multiple animations into the same .gltf from Blender, but nothing has worked so far. I only get the 1st frame of the 1st animation. I am working with Blender 3 experimental and exporting .gltf with .bin $\endgroup$ Commented Jun 23, 2021 at 14:31

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