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Convert FBX to JPEG via JavaScript

Instantly convert FBX to JPEG without needing AutoCAD® or any other rendering software.

How to Convert FBX to JPEG Using JavaScript

In order to convert FBX to JPEG, we’ll use Aspose.CAD for JavaScript API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use document manipulation and conversion API for JavaScript platform. Open NPM package manager, search for Aspose.CAD and install. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console. For additional information on the Javascript Framework, you can go to our documentation site .

Package Manager Console Command


npm install aspose-cad

Steps to Convert FBX to JPEG via JavaScript

JavaScript programmers can easily load & convert FBX files to JPEG in just a few lines of code.

  1. Load FBX file with Image.Load method
  2. Create an instance of JpegOptions class
  3. Call Image.Save method while passing the resultant file path & object of JpegOptions

System Requirements

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

  • Microsoft Windows or a compatible OS with Web browser.
  • Text editors such as Microsoft Visual Studio Code or Notepad or Notepad++.
 

This sample code shows FBX to JPEG JavaScript Conversion

 
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    Aspose.CAD for JavaScript allows you to read, manipulate, process and export any CAD or BIM drawing file into various vector and raster formats without using AutoCAD or any other additional software. It’s multi-thread safe, cross-OS compatible, allows you to track export progress, and handle individual layers and layouts. Developers can select and convert specific layouts and layers from AutoCAD files and easily track the file conversion process.

    FBX What is FBX File Format?

    FBX, FilmBox, is a popular 3D file format that was originally developed by Kaydara for MotionBuilder. It was acquired by Autodesk Inc in 2006 and is now one of the main 3D exchange formats as used by many 3D tools. FBX is available in both binary and ASCII file format. The format was established to provided interoperability between digital content creation applications. There are many tools available for conversion from/to FBX file format.

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    JPEG What is JPEG File Format?

    A JPEG is a type of image format that is saved using the method of lossy compression. The output image, as result of compression, is a trade-off between storage size and image quality. Users can adjust the compression level to achieve the desired quality level while at the same time reduce the storage size. Image quality is negligibly affected if 10:1 compression is applied to the image. The higher the compression value, the higher the degradation in image quality.

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    Other Supported Conversions

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

    FBX TO DXF (Drawing Interchange Format)
    FBX TO IFC (Industry Foundation Classes File)
    FBX TO STP (Standard for the Exchange of Product model data)
    FBX TO SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
    FBX TO DWF (Design Web Format)
    FBX TO 3DS (3D Studio)
    FBX TO U3D (Universal 3D)
    FBX TO DWFX (Design Web Format XPS)
    FBX TO OBJ (Object file)
    FBX TO CGM (Computer Graphics Metafile)
    FBX TO GLB (Binary glTF)
    FBX TO GLTF (GL Transmission Format)
    FBX TO WEBP (Pronounced WEPPY)
    FBX TO EMF (Enhanced Windows Metafile)
    FBX TO WMF (Windows Metafile Format)
    FBX TO DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine)
    FBX TO PDF (Portable Document Format)
    FBX TO PSD (Photoshop Document)
    FBX TO TIFF (Tagged Image Format)
    FBX TO JPEG2000 (JPEG 2000)
    FBX TO PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
    FBX TO GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
    FBX TO BMP (Bitmap Image)