What is the difference between .vrml and .amf?
- Extension
- .vrml
- .amf
- Format
- Text
- Category
- 3D
- 3D
- Developer
- ISO/IEC
- ASTM/ISO
- Description
- A Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) file is a standard file format used for representing 3D interactive vector graphics, designed particularly for the world wide web. With the extension .wrl or sometimes .vrml, these files allow for the creation and sharing of virtual reality environments that users can navigate and interact with online. VRML files support features such as 3D shapes, textures, animations, and user interactivity, making them suitable for a wide range of applications such as gaming and simulations.
- Additive Manufacturing file format (AMF) defines open standards for objects description in order to be utilized by additive manufacturing processes such as 3D Printing. CAD programs use the AMF file format by making use of the information such as geometry, color and material of the objects. AMF is different than STL format as the lateral does not support color, materials, lattices, and constellations.
- MIME Type
- model/vrml
- application/x-amf
- Wikipedia
- .vrml on Wikipedia
- .amf on Wikipedia