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obj file extension details

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.obj file type search results

Number of file extension obj related file types found: 10 from total 22067 records

obj file type no. 1:
Blender 3D object

Description:
File extension used by Blender for 3D objects.

obj file type no. 2:
CADRazor 3D model file

Description:
CADRazor provides the user with ability to visualize complex 3D objects.

obj file type no. 3:
Default object file

Description:
The OBJ file format is a simple data-format that represents 3D geometry alone namely, the position of each vertex, the texture coordinate associated with a vertex, the normal at each vertex, and the faces that make each polygon.

obj file type no. 4:
Hyperion-CADRazor 3D model file

Description:
3D model file used by CADRazor.

obj file type no. 5:
Intel Relocatable OBJect Module = compiler/assembler output

obj file type no. 6:
LightWave 3D object

Description:
LightWave offers modeling, animation, dynamics, volumetric rendering, particle effects and a motion picture quality rendering engine. Objects stored as mesh. The surface has a detailed list of attributes, such as color, shade, glossiness, reflection mode, refractive index, transparency, texture.

obj file type no. 7:
Microsoft Linker input file

Description:
LINK accepts .obj files that are either Common Object File Format (COFF) or 32-bit Object Module Format (OMF). Microsoft's Visual C++ compiler creates COFF .obj files.

LINK automatically converts 32-bit OMF objects to COFF. However, there are limitations to OMF to COFF conversions. OMF can represent some things that cannot be represented in COFF. If there are errors when the linker converts from OMF to COFF, then you will need to use COFF .obj files instead of OMF .obj files as input to the linker.

Windows NT uses a special format for the executable (image) files and object files. The format used in these files are referred to as Portable Executable (PE) or Common Object File Format (COFF) files. The name Portable Executable refers to the fact that executable files can run on more than one platform. This article describes in detail the internal features of PE/COFF file formats and its parameters.

obj file type no. 8:
Objects : Metatools' Bryce Support file

obj file type no. 9:
UVMapper object file

Description:
UvMapper file extension for object files.

obj file type no. 10:
Wavefront 3D Object

 

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