This is the official fSpy importer add-on for Blender. The two images below show an fSpy project (top) and a matching Blender camera created by the importer (bottom).
Download the latest version from the releases page. Make sure you download the file called fSpy-Blender-x.y.z.zip
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Safari seems to unzip downloaded zip archives automatically by default. Since the add-on must be installed as a zip file, you have to do one of the following
- Disable the auto-unzip behaviour and download the add-on again
- Manually re-archive the automatically unzipped folder and point Blender to this file when installing
Open the preferences window by selecting Preferences from the Edit menu
Select the Add-ons tab and press the Install button
Select the downloaded zip-file and press Install Add-on from file
Locate the fSpy importer in the add-on list and enable it by pressing the checkbox.
Once the add-on is installed and activated, fSpy project files can be imported by selecting fSpy from the Import menu. This will create a camera with the same name as the imported project file.
At the bottom left in the importer's file browser, there is a panel with import settings.
Update existing import (if any) - If checked, any previously created camera with a name matching the project filename will be updated. If unchecked, a new camera will be created on each import.
Import background image - If checked, the image from the fSpy project file will be used as the background image for the Blender camera.
Starting with version 1.0.3, the addon is only compatible with Blender 2.80 and up. If you are using an older Blender version, please download version 1.0.2 of the add-on.