Lightwave object

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'''Contributor(s):''' [[Contributor::Allen Hastings & Stuart Ferguson]]
 
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'''Description:''' [[Description::LightWave 3D objects are stored on disk as 3D meshes consistsing of points, polygons (which can be faces, curves or patches), and surfaces. Files can contain a single connected mesh or several disjoint meshes describing a single logical object. An object file may also contain one or more surface definitions with no mesh.]]
  
 
'''History:''' A detailed account, from 1988 to 2009: [http://www.lightwiki.com/LightWave_History LightWave History].
 
'''History:''' A detailed account, from 1988 to 2009: [http://www.lightwiki.com/LightWave_History LightWave History].

Revision as of 14:37, 13 May 2009

Title(s): Lightwave object

Version ID: NewTek LightWave 3D Object File Format

Date released: October 16, 1996

Date: 1996

Creator(s): NewTek

Contributor(s): Allen Hastings & Stuart Ferguson

Relationships:

  • Previous Version(s): none
  • Syntax Format(s): none
  • Family Format(s): none

Description: LightWave 3D objects are stored on disk as 3D meshes consistsing of points, polygons (which can be faces, curves or patches), and surfaces. Files can contain a single connected mesh or several disjoint meshes describing a single logical object. An object file may also contain one or more surface definitions with no mesh.

History: A detailed account, from 1988 to 2009: LightWave History.

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