Exporting

 
 
 

Exporting motion files is a method of transferring data from MotionBuilder to various motion file formats. MotionBuilder lets you export the following motion data, scene, and skeleton file formats.

Import Format Description Export format

.amc and .asf

Acclaim format is a dual format where an .asf file contains a definition of a skeleton and one or more .amc files contain the motion data used by the skeleton.

 

.asf

Acclaim format is a dual format where an .asf file contains a definition of a skeleton and one or more .amc files contain the motion data used by the skeleton.

 

.bvh

Biovision file format for hierarchical or skeletal-based data.

 

.c3d

Motion data file created with Vicon capture hardware.

 

.fbx

 

 

.htr

Hierarchical Transformation Rotation, a hierarchical skeleton data format captured using Motion Analysis capture hardware.

 

.trc

Motion Analysis

 

Import Format Description
3D Studio Scene (.3ds) 3ds Max file format is a scene format that opens its own custom dialog boxes. See Exporting options for scenes.
Acclaim (*.asf, *.amc) Acclaim format is a dual format where an .asf file contains a definition of a skeleton and one or more .amc files contain the motion data used by the skeleton.
Biovision (*.bvh) Biovision file format for hierarchical or skeletal-based data.
DXF scene (*.dxf) AutoCAD file format, which is a scene format that opens its own custom dialog boxes. See Exporting options for scenes.
Motion Analysis (*.htr) Hierarchical Transformation Rotation, a hierarchical skeleton data format captured using Motion Analysis capture hardware.
Motion Analysis (*.trc) Motion Analysis .trc format.
Obj (*.obj) Objects file format for loading object information into Maya.
Vicon (*.c3d) Motion data file created with Vicon capture hardware.

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