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Understanding the key differences between DAE and AMF helps you choose the right 3D format for your workflow
| Feature | DAEDAE | AMFAMF |
|---|---|---|
| File Extension | .dae | .amf |
| Geometry Data | ✓ Supported | ✓ Supported |
| Color Support | ✓ Supported | ✓ Supported |
| Texture Mapping | ✓ Supported | ✗ Not supported |
| 3D Printing Compatible | ✓ Supported | ✓ Supported |
| Animation Support | ✓ Supported | ✗ Not supported |
DAE (COLLADA) is an open XML-based interchange format for 3D assets. It supports geometry, materials, animations, physics, and scene data. COLLADA is widely used for exchanging 3D data between applications.
AMF (Additive Manufacturing File Format) is an XML-based format designed as a successor to STL. It supports color, materials, lattice structures, and curved triangles for more accurate 3D printing.
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