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  2. FBX - Wikipedia

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    The FBX can be represented on-disk as either binary or ASCII data; its SDK supports reading and writing both. While neither of the formats is documented, the ASCII format is a tree structured document with clearly named identifiers. For the FBX binary file format, the Blender Foundation published an unofficial specification, as well as a higher level unofficial spec (work in progress) for how ...

  3. Art of Illusion - Wikipedia

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    Art of Illusion is a free software, and open source software package [1] for making 3D graphics. [2] It provides tools for 3D modeling, texture mapping, and 3D rendering still images and animations. Art of Illusion can also export models for 3D printing in the STL file format. [3] [4]

  4. Biovision Hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    BVH files are often used in conjunction with software applications that support the format, including Blender, Maya, and MotionBuilder. FBX files are compatible with a wide range of software applications, including Autodesk products, Unity, and Unreal Engine. BVH files are limited to animation data capture and do not include other scene ...

  5. 3D modeling - Wikipedia

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    3D models may be created automatically or manually. The manual modeling process of preparing geometric data for 3D computer graphics is similar to plastic arts such as sculpting. The 3D model can be physically created using 3D printing devices that form 2D layers of the model with three-dimensional material, one layer at a time. Without a 3D ...

  6. MakeHuman - Wikipedia

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    MakeHuman is free and open-source, with the source code and database released under the GNU Affero GPL. Models exported from an official version are released under an exception to this, CC0, in order to be widely used in free and non-free projects. These projects may or may not be commercialised.

  7. Wings 3D - Wikipedia

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    Wings 3D is a free and open-source subdivision modeler inspired by Nendo and Mirai from Izware. Wings 3D is named after the winged-edge data structure it uses internally to store coordinate and adjacency data, and is commonly referred to by its users simply as Wings.

  8. Poser (software) - Wikipedia

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    Poser (and Poser Pro) is a figure posing and rendering 3D computer graphics program distributed by Bondware. [2] Poser is optimized for the 3D modeling of human figures.It enables beginners to produce basic animations and digital images, along with the extensive availability of third-party digital 3D models.

  9. Polygon mesh - Wikipedia

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    Blender File Format: Blender Foundation: Blender 3D: Open source, binary-only format .fbx: Autodesk FBX Format: Autodesk: Various: Proprietary. Binary and ASCII specifications exist. .3ds: 3ds Max File: Autodesk: 3ds Max: A common but outdated format with hard 16-bit limits on the number of vertices and faces.