3ds (3D Studio) Copyright: Autodesk Contributors: Autodesk Usage: Proprietary, reverse-engineeredįormat: ASCII Extension. dxf (Drawing Exchange Format) Copyright: Autodesk Contributors: Autodesk Usage: Openįormat: Binary Extension. Very Autodesk focused Good C++ support but Java only for money Not just made for 3Dįormat: ASCII and binary Extension. Not widespread except PDF support Binary, complicated structure No official Java support yet Future of format uncertain Very extensive Files can be complex ISO-standard but little prominent support Good library support Focus on 3D browsers Tied to the internal 3DS representation Basic but covers most required attributes Very extensive Input files can become very complex Widespread Java support only in beginning stages U3D Sample Software, C++, open source, import, export, extend, render, interact, official toolĪutodesk DWF Toolkit, C++ ( Win/ Linux:Gentoo-RedHat-GNU/ Source), complete, open source, straight from the source Java DWF Class Library, Java, viewer, 2D only?, not free Papervision Maya (via plugin) 3DS Max (via plugin) Lightwave SoftImage Houdini MeshLab SketchUp Blender Photoshop Google Earth Unreal game engineģD Studio Max Papervision Maya (via plugin) Doom 3 engine Unreal Editorīlender (via plugin) 3DS Max (via plugin)Īcrobat/Reader (PDF) Photoshop Poser MeshLabįCollada, C++, open source, supposedly good COLLADA DOM, C++, open source, not very flexible, file must be known at compile time jMonkeyEngine, Java, open source, actually a game engine/scenegraph which also imports Collada files Collada on JOGL, Java, open source, import, experimental Whoola, Java, open source, import (/export?) into Xith3D, doesn’t seem to be supported much moreĪSE lexx/yacc parser, C++, free, no guaranteesĬyberX3D for C++ and Java, open source, import/export, drawing functions X3D Tool Kit, C++, GPL, import, drawing functions Xj3D, Java, GPL, import, official, very current (used to test specification) dwf (Design Web Format) Copyright: Autodesk Contributors: Autodesk Usage: Open u3d (Universal 3D) Copyright: Ecma Contributors: Intel, Boeing, HP, Adobe, Bentley Usage: Open, Ecma standardįormat: Binary (XML for v6.0) Extension. ase (ASCII Scene Exporter) Copyright: Autodesk Contributors: Autodesk Usage: Proprietary, reverse-engineeredįormat: XML or Open Inventor style Extension: Copyright: Web3D Consortium Contributors: Various Usage: Open, ISO-Standard (formerly VRML)įormat: Binary Extension. dae (Digital Asset Exchange) Copyright: Khronos Group / Sony Contributors: Sony, Alias, Criterion, Autodesk, Avid Usage: Openįormat: ASCII (no standard) Extension. ![]() Website Wikipedia Specification (v1.4.1, PDF) Collada information page (Wiki)įormat: XML Extension. (It’s probably old by now, too.) Collada, ASE, X3D, U3D, and DWF Collada I don’t guarantee that any information listed here is accurate.
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