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MiEx is a [[World Exporter|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.
MiEx is a [[World Exporter|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.
{{Infobox
| name    = MiEx
| header1  = MiEx
| label2 = Author | data2 = Bram Stout Productions
| label3 = Website | data3 = [https://bramstout.nl/en/miex/ bramstout.nl/en/miex/]
| label4 = Source code | data4 = [https://github.com/BramStoutProductions/MiEx github.com/BramStoutProductions/MiEx]
| label5 = Supported Operating Systems | data5 = Windows, macOS, and Linux
| label6 = Last stable release | data6 = [https://github.com/BramStoutProductions/MiEx/releases/tag/v1.6.2 v1.6.2 (May 11th, 2024)]
}}

Revision as of 03:00, 5 July 2025

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.

MiEx
AuthorBram Stout Productions
Websitebramstout.nl/en/miex/
Source codegithub.com/BramStoutProductions/MiEx
Supported Operating SystemsWindows, macOS, and Linux
Last stable releasev1.6.2 (May 11th, 2024)