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The Material Template Library format (MTL) or .MTL File Format is a companion file format to .OBJ, also defined by Wavefront Technologies, that describes surface shading (material) properties of objects within one or more .OBJ files. A .OBJ file references one or more .MTL files (called "material libraries"), and from there, references one or ...
The OBJ file format, developed by Wavefront Technologies in the 1980s, is widely used for representing 3D models. Originally designed for visual effects and animation, OBJ was adapted for FDM printing due to its ability to contain multi-color info and its open source nature.
Noesis is software for viewing, converting, and reverse engineering data. Common data types supported by the software include images, 3D models, medical imaging , and animation. [1] Noesis was created and is actively maintained by video game programmer Rich Whitehouse.
With rare exceptions, each program saves data files (2D and 3D drawings and 3D solid models) in its own native file format. Since major CAD programs are expensive—several thousand dollars or more—and require great skill and time to master, it is common for individuals and companies to own just one type of program.
With the .obj file extension: Object file, an organized machine code file created by a compiler Relocatable Object Module Format, an Object file for Intel microprocessors; COFF, the object file format on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows; Wavefront .obj file, a 3D geometry definition file format
Additive manufacturing file format (AMF) is an open standard for describing objects for additive manufacturing processes such as 3D printing.The official ISO/ASTM 52915:2016 [1] [2] standard is an XML-based format designed to allow any computer-aided design software to describe the shape and composition of any 3D object to be fabricated on any 3D printer via a computer-aided manufacturing ...
3D reconstruction – Process of capturing the shape and appearance of real objects; 3D photography; 2D to 3D conversion – Process of transforming 2D film to 3D form; 3D data acquisition and object reconstruction – Scanning of an object or environment to collect data on its shape; Epipolar geometry – Geometry of stereo vision; Camera ...
PLY is a computer file format known as the Polygon File Format or the Stanford Triangle Format. It was principally designed to store three-dimensional data from 3D scanners. The data storage format supports a relatively simple description of a single object as a list of nominally flat polygons.