Not in Blender (You could use "notes").ĥ) Cut the text to put into Blender (COMMAND+C, or CTRL+C on win)Ħ) Back to blender enter text edit mode (TAB while the text object is selected) AND press space. So here I typed chinese and I chose LiSungLight because I know this font supports Chinese.Ĥ) Type the foreign characters you want in a word processor. In fact inputting foreign chars may be easier on windows although I wouldn't bet on it.ġ) Ensure that the toolbox is showing on the left (press T to show/hide the toolbox)Ģ) Create a text box like I did in the above screenie.ģ) In text object properties (scroll down) select a font that can display your foreign characters. First: I do not know whether this would work on Windows.
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