Imagine Object File

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The '''[[Imagine Object File]]''', a variety of Form [[TDDD]], is used for 3-D rendering data by the Impulse Imagine software for the Amiga and for x86 PCs. Data is stored in Amiga format, meaning that the multi-byte items are [[Endianness|big-endian]]. There is also an [[Imagine Texture File]] to hold textures to be applied to the objects.
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The [[Imagine Object File]], a variety of Form [[TDDD]], is used for 3-D rendering data by the Impulse Imagine software for the Amiga and for x86 PCs. Data is stored in Amiga format, meaning that the multi-byte items are [[Endianness|big-endian]]. There is also an [[Imagine Texture File]] to hold textures to be applied to the objects.
  
== Links ==
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== Specifications ==
 
* [http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/t3d_doc1.txt Imagine 3.0 Object File Format]
 
* [http://www.textfiles.com/programming/FORMATS/t3d_doc1.txt Imagine 3.0 Object File Format]
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** [http://www.ian.org/ImagineTDDDFormat_Text.html Another copy of the file]
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** [http://www.ian.org/ImagineTDDDFormat.html Imagine 3.0 Object File Format] (HTML version)
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== Sample files ==
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* http://www.imaginefa.com/objects.shtml (archived in [[LZX]] files)
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** One of the above samples is also at [http://cd.textfiles.com/ataricompendium/FILES/UMICH/GRAPHICS/RAYTRACE/CLOE.LZH CLOE.LZH] → COW.OBJ
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== Links ==
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* [[Wikipedia:Imagine (3D modeling software)|Wikipedia: Imagine]]
  
 
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[[Category:IFF based file formats]]

Revision as of 23:22, 3 February 2014

File Format
Name Imagine Object File
Ontology
Extension(s) .iob, others

The Imagine Object File, a variety of Form TDDD, is used for 3-D rendering data by the Impulse Imagine software for the Amiga and for x86 PCs. Data is stored in Amiga format, meaning that the multi-byte items are big-endian. There is also an Imagine Texture File to hold textures to be applied to the objects.

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