What is the difference between .vta and .x3d?
- Name
- Valve Face Flex
- X3D
- Extension
- .vta
- .x3d
- Category
- 3D
- 3D
- Developer
- Valve Corporation
- The Web3D Consortium
- Description
- Valve Face Flex (VTA) is a file type used for creating and editing Valve face textures in Valve Studio, a software package developed by Valve Corporation. It is a proprietary binary format used to store and manipulate Valve's face textures. The format contains data about the size, shape, and other attributes of the textures, as well as the actual image data.
- X3D (Extensible 3D) is a royalty-free open standard file format used to represent 3D computer graphics. It is used to store and interchange 3D model data, including surface geometry, color, animation, and metadata. X3D files are built on the XML standard, and can be viewed and edited with a variety of 3D modeling programs.
- MIME Type
- application/x-valve-face-flex
- application/x3d+xml
- Wikipedia
- .x3d on Wikipedia