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13th Jan 2018 at 10:06 PM
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I'm almost sure you can export as SMD from SimPE, but I haven't tried it. You probably have to select the file type manually. You may need SMD plugins, though. I think I had to download those manually.
Just so you know, Blender does have a very steep learning curve, particularly if you've used various other meshing programs and are very familiar with the outlays. The tools are placed very differently compared to most other meshing programs, and it's not intuitive at all. Be prepared to read a lot of tutorials on the basics.
I think I've got either 2.70 or 2.72 of Blender (been a while since I installed), and whatever version it is, it does support Obj files. I don't think it's the newest version (pretty sure it's up to 2.8-something by now), because I had to have one compatible with Sims4Studio. Nearly all meshing programs I've worked with have had OBJ support (occasionally via extra plugins), possibly because it's one of the simplest and most versatile mesh formats.