When transferring FBX 3D models, focus on software compatibility, file optimization, and preserving linked data (like textures or animations) to avoid issues.
Compatibility means matching the FBX version to the target software—e.g., Blender 3.0 supports FBX 2013+. Optimization involves removing unused elements (hidden objects, duplicate materials) to reduce size. Preserving data requires embedding textures or using clear paths for shared assets.
For large files, use ZIP compression to speed transfers, and test the model in the receiving software to confirm animations or rigging work as expected.
