AC3D file format: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
+external link: File format specification by Invis, the company that makes AC3D. Link was removed from other article, but should belong here
m (→‎Blender: Update link)
(+external link: File format specification by Invis, the company that makes AC3D. Link was removed from other article, but should belong here)
Line 137: Line 137:


<!-- The next part to be added should show how to load an <code>.ac</code> file that has multiple objects named in it and how to access those objects individually. -->
<!-- The next part to be added should show how to load an <code>.ac</code> file that has multiple objects named in it and how to access those objects individually. -->
 
== External links ==
* {{cite web
| url            = http://www.inivis.com/ac3d/man/ac3dfileformat.html
| title          = The AC3D file format
| date            = 27 March 2003
| publisher      = Inivis Limited
| archiveurl      = https://web.archive.org/web/20180814212703/http://www.inivis.com/ac3d/man/ac3dfileformat.html
| archivedate    = 14 Aug 2018
| accessdate      = 17 Jul 2020
}}


[[Category:Howto|AC files: Understanding and changing .ac code]]
[[Category:Howto|AC files: Understanding and changing .ac code]]

Navigation menu