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How do file formats handle animation data in 3D models?

File formats encode keyframes, bone hierarchies, and motion parameters to store 3D animation data, with formats like FBX and GLB for diverse needs.

How do file formats handle animation data in 3D models?

File formats handle animation data in 3D models by encoding keyframes, bone hierarchies, and motion parameters to store temporal changes in position, rotation, or shape.

- Keyframes: Record specific states (e.g., a character’s pose) at defined time points, acting as animation anchors. - Bone hierarchies: Define rigging structures to outline how model parts (e.g., limbs) move relative to parent bones, ensuring coordinated motion. - Motion parameters: Include translation/rotation values to describe smooth transitions between keyframes, enabling fluid animation flow.

Common formats like FBX (ideal for complex animations with rigs) or GLB (suited for web-based, compact storage) align with diverse workflow needs, optimizing animation preservation and sharing.

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