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FBX (Filmbox) is a proprietary 3D file format owned by Autodesk, widely used in the film, game, and animation industries. Originally developed by Kaydara for motion capture data, FBX has evolved into a comprehensive interchange format that stores geometry, materials, textures, animations, cameras, and lights in a single file.
FBX supports both binary and ASCII encoding. The binary format is compact and fast to parse, while the ASCII variant is human-readable for debugging purposes. The format handles complex animation data including skeletal rigs, blend shapes, keyframe curves, and constraint systems, making it the industry standard for transferring animated assets between DCC tools.
Major applications including Maya, 3ds Max, Cinema 4D, Blender, Unity, and Unreal Engine support FBX import and export. The Autodesk FBX SDK provides developers with tools to read and write FBX files programmatically, and the format remains essential for game development and visual effects pipelines.
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FBX materials and texture references are rendered with diffuse, specular, and normal map support.
View complex FBX scenes with multiple objects, cameras, and lights organized in a node tree.
Quickly preview game-ready FBX assets before importing into Unity or Unreal Engine.
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