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== *.ac files ==
== *.ac files ==
{{main article|AC3D file format}}
This is the native format for 3D graphics<ref>The .ac (AC3D) format specification can be found here: http://www.inivis.com/ac3d/man/ac3dfileformat.html</ref> of the [http://www.inivis.com/ Invis AC3D] application (payware with free trial version). These files contains meshes, UV-mappings, texture paths and material definitions. The format is preferred by FlightGear (in essence the best supported format). It's ASCII text and easy to edit via scripts or, to some extent, by hand. Many applications are able to import and/or export this format:
This is the native format for 3D graphics<ref>The .ac (AC3D) format specification can be found here: http://www.inivis.com/ac3d/man/ac3dfileformat.html</ref> of the [http://www.inivis.com/ Invis AC3D] application (payware with free trial version). These files contains meshes, UV-mappings, texture paths and material definitions. The format is preferred by FlightGear (in essence the best supported format). It's ASCII text and easy to edit via scripts or, to some extent, by hand. Many applications are able to import and/or export this format:


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