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Some features of MiEx include splitting portions of the export to foreground and background, ray-tracing optimized exports, [[Level of Detail]], cave removal, etc.<ref>https://github.com/BramStoutProductions/MiEx/wiki/02.-Features</ref> | Some features of MiEx include splitting portions of the export to foreground and background, [[Render Engine#Ray Tracing|ray-tracing]] optimized exports, [[Level of Detail]], cave removal, etc.<ref>https://github.com/BramStoutProductions/MiEx/wiki/02.-Features</ref> |
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MiEx is a world exporter that runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and uses the USD output. It's the primary exporter for Element Animation, who work on the Minecraft Live animations.
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Author | Bram Stout Productions |
Website | bramstout.nl/en/miex/ |
Source code | github.com/BramStoutProductions/MiEx |
Supported Operating Systems | Windows, macOS, and Linux |
Last stable release | v1.6.2 (May 11th, 2024) |
Some features of MiEx include splitting portions of the export to foreground and background, ray-tracing optimized exports, Level of Detail, cave removal, etc.[1]