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Understanding the OBJ File Format

May 01, 2024

The OBJ file format is a popular file format used in 3D modeling and graphics. It was developed by Wavefront Technologies to create a simple and flexible file format for representing 3D object geometry. OBJ files can store information about the vertices, normals, textures, and other properties of a 3D object. This makes them versatile and widely used in various 3D modeling and rendering applications. OBJ files are plaintext files that can be easily edited and manipulated using text editors or specialized 3D modeling software. They are commonly used for exchanging 3D data between different software applications and are supported by many 3D graphics programs. Understanding the OBJ file format is essential for anyone working with 3D modeling and graphics, as it allows them to create, edit, and exchange 3D objects efficiently.

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