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X3D (Extensible 3D) is an interactive 3D vector graphics format. It is the successor to VRML. It is usually encoded in XML, though there is also a standard "Classic VRML" encoding.X3D is standardized in ISO/IEC 19775 (X3D), ISO/IEC 19776 (X3D encodings), and ISO/IEC 19777 (X3D language bindings).
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Identification
Assuming uncompressed XML encoding, an X3D file has a line beginning with "<!DOCTYPE X3D PUBLIC
", followed by an "<X3D>
" XML element.
Classic VRML-encoded X3D files begin with text similar to "#X3D V3.1 utf8
".
Specifications
Sample files
Links
- X3D Overview, from the Web3D Consortium
- X3D Resources, from the Web3D Consortium
- Wikipedia article