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Understanding STL and OBJ File Formats

Aug 04, 2024

STL and OBJ are two common file formats used in 3D modeling and 3D printing. The STL (Stereolithography) file format is widely used for its simplicity and compatibility with 3D printing software and hardware. It represents 3D surfaces as a collection of triangles, making it suitable for representing geometric shapes and solid models. On the other hand, the OBJ file format is more versatile, supporting not only geometry but also color and texture information. It is often used in 3D modeling software and supports more complex models with multiple materials and textures. Both formats have their strengths and weaknesses, and understanding their differences can help in choosing the right format for your 3D modeling and printing needs. #STL #OBJ #3Dmodeling #fileformats #3Dprinting

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