If you’ve ever needed to export a UV map from Blender to use in Photoshop, Krita, or any other image editor, you know that finding a quick, no‑fluff tutorial can be a challenge. This guide walks you through an efficient method using Blender’s beloved Monkey Suzanne model.
In this blog post, I’ll walk you through the exact steps to export your UV layout as an image, explain the key settings, and point out the common mistake that trips up new users. By the end, you’ll be able to export UV maps from any unwrapped mesh with confidence.
The Quick Workflow (Video Summary)
The tutorial (linked at the end of this post) runs just over a minute and covers everything you need:
00:00 – 00:35 – Set up Suzanne & enter UV Editing
Add the Monkey Suzanne mesh via Add > Mesh, then switch to the UV Editing workspace. You’ll see the UV layout automatically.00:35 – 01:06 – Export the UV layout
Go to the UV menu in the header and choose Export UV Layout. In the dialog, make sure to select All UVs (very important), choose your preferred image format (PNG is great), set the export size and opacity, then save. Finally, check your file system to confirm the export worked.
Why Export a UV Map as an Image?
Exporting a UV layout gives you a visual guide for texture painting. You can load the exported PNG into an external editor and paint directly over the UV islands, knowing exactly where each part of your model will be mapped. It’s a standard step in many 3D texturing pipelines.
Key Tips to Avoid Mistakes
Always check “All UVs” – If you forget this, Blender will only export the UV island you currently have selected. The rest of your model’s UVs will be missing.
PNG is your friend – It supports transparency, so the UV grid lines can be on a transparent background – perfect for overlaying on your texture layers.
You can do this on any mesh – Once your model is unwrapped, the same UV > Export UV Layout command works every time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I export a UV map from a model that isn’t Suzanne?
Yes. Any mesh with a proper UV unwrap will work exactly the same way.
What file formats are supported?
Blender lets you export as PNG, JPEG, TIFF, Targa, and a few others. PNG is recommended for transparency.
How do I use the exported image?
Open it in an image editing program and use it as a reference layer. Then paint your textures, save them, and load them back into Blender as an image texture.
Final Thoughts
This method is a perfect example of “learn it in one minute, use it forever.” The steps are simple, the Monkey Suzanne model keeps things familiar, and the export settings give you full control. Once you’ve done it a couple of times, exporting UV maps will become second nature.
Now it’s your turn – open Blender, add Suzanne (or your own model), and try exporting a UV layout. Experiment with different sizes and opacity values to see what works best for your texturing projects.
Watch the Full Video Tutorial
For a visual, step‑by‑step walkthrough, check out the tutorial linked below:
👉 How to Export a UV Map as an Image in Blender – Watch Here
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