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Convert OBJ to USDZ via Java

OBJ to USDZ conversion using Java library without any 3D modeling software.

How to Convert OBJ to USDZ Using Java

In order to render OBJ to USDZ, we’ll use

Aspose.3D for Java

API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use conversion API for Java platform. You can download its latest version directly from

Aspose Maven Repository

and install it within your Maven-based project by adding the following configurations to the pom.xml.

Repository


<repository>
<id>AsposeJavaAPI</id>
<name>Aspose Java API</name>
<url>https://repository.aspose.com/repo/</url>
</repository>

Dependency

<dependency>
<groupId>com.aspose</groupId>
<artifactId>aspose-3d</artifactId>
<version>version of aspose-3d API</version>
<classifier>jdk17</classifier>
</dependency>

Steps to Convert OBJ to USDZ via Java

Java programmers can easily convert OBJ file to USDZ in just a few lines of code.

  1. Load OBJ file via the constructor of Scene class
  2. Call the Scene.save method with USDZ’s format.
  3. Check resultant USDZ file at specified path

System Requirements

Before running the Java conversion code, make sure that you have the following prerequisites.

  • Microsoft Windows or a compatible OS with Java Runtime Environment for JSP/JSF Application and Desktop Applications.
  • Get latest version of Aspose.3D for Java directly from Maven.
  • Java 3D Scene Manipulation Library

    Aspose.3D is a CAD and Gameware API to load, modify and convert 3D files. API is a standalone and does not require any any 3D modeling or rendering software. One can easily use API for USD, Discreet3DS, WavefrontOBJ, STL (ASCII, Binary), Universal3D, FBX (ASCII, Binary), Collada, glTF, PLY, GLB, DirectX and more formats.

    OBJ What is OBJ File Format?

    OBJ files are used by Wavefront’s Advanced Visualizer application to define and store the geometric objects. Backward and forward transmission of geometric data is made possible through OBJ files. Both polygonal geometry like points, lines, texture vertices, faces and free-form geometry (curves and surfaces) are supported by OBJ format. This format does not support animation or information related to light and position of scenes. An OBJ file is usually an end product of the 3D modeling process generated by a CAD (Computer Aided Design). The default order to store vertices is counter-clockwise avoiding explicit declaration of face normals. Though OBJ files declare scale information in a comment line yet no units have been declared for OBJ coordinates.

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    USDZ What is USDZ File Format?

    A file with .usdz is an uncompressed and unencrypetd ZIP archive for the USD (Universal Scene Description) file format that contains and proxies for files of other formats (such as textures, and animations) embedded within the archive and runs them directly with the USD run-time without any need of unpacking. USDZ files are packages whose design is based on the new Ar-level abstraction of a package. Usdz was registered with IANA and has media type name of model and a subtype name of vnd.usd+zip and its details can be found as on IANA registration page.

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    Other Supported Conversions

    You can also convert OBJ into many other file formats including few listed below.

    OBJ TO GLTF (GL Transmission Format File)
    OBJ TO GLB (Binary GL Transmission Format)
    OBJ TO PDF (Portable Document Format)
    OBJ TO FBX (Autodesk FBX Interchange File)
    OBJ TO STL (Stereolithography File)
    OBJ TO 3DS (3D Studio Scene)
    OBJ TO DAE (Digital Asset Exchange File)
    OBJ TO U3D (Universal 3D File)
    OBJ TO PLY (Polygon File Format)
    OBJ TO DRC (Google Draco File Format)
    OBJ TO RVM (AVEVA RVM)
    OBJ TO JT (JT Open CAD File)
    OBJ TO AMF (Additive Manufacturing File)
    OBJ TO HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)
    OBJ TO USD (Universal Scene Description Format)
    OBJ TO USDZ (Universal Scene Description Zipped Format)