USDZ File Format Tips
USD stands for Universal Scene Description, a "ecosystem" for building and collaborating with 3D objects and 3D worlds.
"USDZ" is an archive of files that describe 3D object characteristics such as materials, textures, lighting, and animations. USDZ is used in Augmented Reality (AR) development.
Other related formats for scene descriptions are USDA (ASCII encoded) and USDC (binary encoded).
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Tips
Preview USDZ/USD with software at PPM
- Adobe Bridge (with extensions?)
- Procreate iPad app
- Preview — on Macintosh
Import USDZ/USD with software at PPM
- Blender — Importing USD Files
Export USDZ/USD with software at PPM
- Autodesk Fusion — Export designs
- Blender — Exporting to USD Files
- Mathematica — Export to USD, USDA, USDC, or USDZ file formats
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Links to external sites:
- Universal Scene Description — on OpenUSD.org
- USDZ file format — on Library of Congress
- USD Working Group — Wiki
- USD — Universal Scene Description on Wikipedia
Related Pages
Links to related PPM Wiki pages:
- Autodesk Fusion Tips
- Blender Tips
- Visual Studio Code Tips
- STL File Format Tips
- GitHub Tips
- Procreate app Tips
Hand-Curated Links
Links to member-recommended external sites:
- Pixar's Universal Scene Description (USD) technology
- Apple Developer Augmented Reality — Examples with animations
- What is Universal Scene Description? — Resources on NVIDIA.com
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