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What is "scale factor" and how does it impact 3D file formats?

The "scale factor" in 3D modeling converts virtual to real-world units, impacting file formats, compatibility, and accuracy.

What is "scale factor" and how does it impact 3D file formats?

The "scale factor" in 3D modeling is the ratio converting a model’s virtual size to real-world units, impacting 3D file formats by governing how size data is stored and interpreted across software. It connects a model’s internal coordinate system (e.g., arbitrary units) to physical measurements (e.g., meters), ensuring consistency when opened in different tools. Key impacts include: - Data Interpretation: Dictates if units are implicit (e.g., OBJ lacks native units, relying on scale factor) or explicit (e.g., STEP embeds unit metadata). - Cross-Software Compatibility: Mismatched scale factors cause size errors when transferring files (e.g., Blender to AutoCAD). - Real-World Accuracy: Critical for 3D printing (ensuring part dimensions) or architecture (aligning models to real spaces). Verify scale factor in export/import settings to prevent size mismatches.

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