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STEP in sintesi
STEP
STEP grew out of the long-running industrial need for vendor-neutral product data exchange, eventually becoming the stronger successor to older neutral formats like IGES in many workflows.
OBJ in sintesi
OBJ
OBJ survived because plain-text mesh data and broad importer support made it a comfortable fallback across decades of 3D tools.
Confronto tra formati
| Caratteristica | STEP | OBJ |
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| File type | Cad | Cad |
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| Created year | 1994 | 1990 |
| Inventor | ISO TC 184/SC 4 industrial data standards community | Wavefront Technologies |
| Status | active | active |
| Transparency | Non supportato | Non supportato |
| Animation | Non supportato | Non supportato |
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| Layer support | Non supportato | Non supportato |
| Vector scaling | Supportato | Supportato |
| Structured data | Non supportato | Non supportato |
Quando usare ciascun formato
When to use STEP
- Your source file is already in STEP.
- Preserve source expectations before exporting to OBJ.
- STEP is commonly used in cad workflows.
When to use OBJ
- Your target workflow expects OBJ.
- Improve delivery compatibility with OBJ.
- OBJ is commonly used in cad workflows.
Domande frequenti
Why convert STEP to OBJ?
Convert to OBJ when you need a widely compatible polygon-mesh handoff for modeling, scanning, printing, or general 3D exchange.
It is a strong target for geometry-centric workflows where animation and advanced scene semantics are not the priority.
Use OBJ when broad interoperability matters more than compact packaging.
What changes when converting STEP to OBJ?
This conversion changes how the format behaves in downstream tools and delivery environments.
What should I review after converting STEP to OBJ?
Validate output quality on representative files and confirm the target format behaves correctly in the destination workflow.