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What does the .3ds file format represent in 3D design?

The legacy .3ds 3D model format, developed by Autodesk, stores basic geometry/materials but lacks advanced features, with newer workflows preferring .fbx/.obj.

What does the .3ds file format represent in 3D design?

The .3ds file format is a legacy 3D model format primarily used for storing 3D geometry and basic material information in 3D design. Developed by Autodesk for its 3D Studio software, it historically acted as a standard for exchanging 3D models between different design tools. However, it lacks support for advanced features such as complex animations, modern shaders, or detailed texture maps. While suitable for older 3D projects or compatibility with legacy software, newer workflows often prefer formats like .fbx or .obj for richer functionality.

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