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Lottie is based in JSON but Lottie files use keys of 1–2 characters in length and are not readable by humans. It is intended as a lighter alternative to animated GIFs and APNG files for use in the web and mobile and desktop applications. Being vectorial it is independent of the device resolution.
Glaxnimate saves animations using a custom JSON-based format, but it also supports loading and saving animated SVG, Lottie, Android Vector Drawables, and After Effects Project files (.aep).
One potential pitfall of the free-form nature of JSON comes from the ability to write numbers as either numeric literals or quoted strings. For example, ZIP Codes in the northeastern U.S. begin with zeroes (for example, 06511 for New Haven, Connecticut).
X3D (Extensible 3D) is a set of royalty-free ISO/IEC standards for declaratively representing 3D computer graphics.X3D includes multiple graphics file formats, programming-language API definitions, and run-time specifications for both delivery and integration of interactive network-capable 3D data.
SVG animation elements were developed in collaboration with the working group that published several versions of Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL). The SYMM Working Group (in collaboration with the SVG Working Group) developed the SMIL Animation specification, which represents a general-purpose XML animation feature set.
Precision Graphics Markup Language (PGML) is an XML-based language for representing vector graphics.It was a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) submission by Adobe Systems, IBM, Netscape, and Sun Microsystems, that was not adopted as a recommendation.
Lexi & Lottie: Trusty Twin Detectives: 1 26 Australia 2016–17 [46] Eleven: The Lion Guard: 3 74: United States 2016–19 Disney Junior: Flash/Toon Boom [47] The Little Farmer Rabby: 1 52 South Korea 2016–18 [48] KBS2, KBS1: CGI Little Furry: 2 117 Belgium, France 2016–21 [49] Ouftivi: Flash Little People: 2 52 Canada, United States 2016 ...
Universal 3D (U3D) is a compressed file format standard for 3D computer graphics data.. The format was defined by a special consortium called 3D Industry Forum that brought together a diverse group of companies and organizations, including Intel, Boeing, HP, Adobe Systems, Bentley Systems, Right Hemisphere and others whose main focus had been the promotional development of 3D graphics for use ...