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Conversion of glb file format to sat file format beta

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Convert GL Transmission Format binary form to 3D ACIS model.

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glb to sat conversion represents one of the many possible variants of 3D model export, in this particular time from GL Transmission format to 3D ACIS model. Both formats are actually commonly supported in modern 3D modeling tools, just sometimes a special plugin is needed. You can always try to use some exchange format like FBX in order to transfer models or designs between different software platforms.

Updated: August 2, 2023

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Additional links: Open glb file, Open sat file

GLB

A glb file extension is associated with the GL Transmission Format. A glb file contains 3D scene in binary format.

SAT

Files with sat file extension can be mostly found as CAD files saved in 3D ACIS format from modeling tools produced by Spatial Corp.

 

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