I have noticed that Chief Architect 10.0 has the ability to import OBJ, or Object files. What are OBJ files and how can I make use of them?
ANSWER OBJ files offer amazing new capabilities for Chief Architect 10.0. The information below will enable you to learn more about the OBJ file format. Object, or OBJ files are used to transfer 3D geometric data between applications. OBJ files may contain material information such as color and texture related to the 3D geometry. However, because they also contain 3D geometric data, OBJ files have very little in common with raster file formats like .bmp, .png or .jpg. Because .dxf and .dwg files cannot support material information and OBJ files can, OBJ files offer many more capabilities than traditional raster or vector file formats. OBJ files are used to store geometric objects composed of lines, polygons, free-form curves and surfaces. Lines and polygons are described in terms of their vertices, while curves and surfaces are defined with control points and other information depending on the type of curve. The OBJ format supports rational and non-rational curves, including those base
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