Updated for Blender Version: 3.1
Get to the Point
- Navigate to /Blender/ folder. Mac:
Users/*USERNAME*/Library/Application Support/Blender/config
. Windows: C:/Users/*USERNAME*/Roaming/Blender Foundation/Blender
- Open older version folder with desired settings
- Open /config
- Copy userpref.blend
- Navigate back two steps to the /Blender folder
- Open the new version folder
- Open /config
- Paste userpref.blend, overwriting existing .blend file
When you fire up a new version of Blender, the factory settings come pre-installed regardless of any previous version of Blender that might be on your machine. Transferring settings to a new install of Blender is easy once you know where to look.
On Mac, navigate to: Users/*USERNAME*/Library/Application Support/Blender/config
Note: sometimes the /Library
folder is hidden on a Mac. In your Finder, click Go in the menu, then hold down the Option key to see /Library
as an option.
On PC, navigate to: C:/Users/*USERNAME*/AppData/Roaming/Blender Foundation/Blender/3.x/config
On Linux, navigate to: ~/.config/blender
This directory contains the folders for every version of Blender on your machine. Navigate into the folder of the version which has the settings you want to duplicate. From there, click into the /config
folder. Copy the userpref.blend
file. This is where all your settings are saved. Once copied, move back two folders to the /blender
folder containing the folders for the various versions. Navigate into the new version of Blender that needs the updated settings, go into the /config
folder and paste the userpref.blend
file, and overwrite the existing userpref.blend file.
Note: The /config
folder is also where you will find the Blender Startup file. Alternatively, Blender.org offers a service called Blender Cloud, in which it is possible to sync your Blender settings to any device automatically with a simple plugin add-on.