Extension | X |
Full Name | Direct X File |
Type | 3D Model |
Mime Type | text/plain |
Format | Text |
Tools | X Converters, 3D Model Voxelizer, Create X Animation, Text to X, X Viewer |
The X 3D file format extension was introduced by Microsoft with the launch of Version 2 of their 3D graphics API, Direct X, back in 2002. The format has evolved over the years; however, in 2014, the X file format was deprecated in favor of newer, more capable formats such as FBX.
The format is a simple text-based file capable of storing 3D mesh information such as vertices, faces, normals, and material information. In addition to basic 3D information, the format can also store animations with the X file format, which is primarily used in the development of games.
Here we have some example X files for you to download and use in your own projects.
Cube
The classic cube example is stored as a X file. Within the X file, this cube is stored as a sequence of 12 triangles.
Sphere
A straight-forward Sphere stored within a X file. The Sphere originated as a STEP file that was converted to the X format by our STEP to X tool.
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