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VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) is a text-based 3D graphics language for describing virtual reality scenes and objects. It was originally released in 1994 to enable Internet users to browse and interactively navigate 3D models and create VR scenes. VRML files usually end with .wrl Enterprise Archive File and contain information about geometry, materials, animation, and interactivity with individual elements in the scene. These elements can be basic geometry such as spheres, cuboids, or cylinders, complex surface models or 3D mesh models with texture mapping. VRML files, when run in a browser, allow users to interact with the mouse and keyboard to browse, zoom, rotate, and pan 3D scenes. In addition, VRML also supports scripting, allowing developers to achieve higher levels of interactivity. Although VRML received a lot of attention in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it has been replaced by most emerging 3D graphics technologies in web applications due to its more restricted use and backward technology. However, VRML is still considered an important historical milestone in the field of virtual reality.
Most 3DS files belong to Autodesk's 3DS Max. 3DS Enterprise Archive File is mainly used to store 3D graphics usually created with 3DS Max, a cross-platform 3D modeler and renderer. 3DS files usually contain 3D models, animations, scenes, resource objects (OBJs), viewport settings, lighting information, materials, and mesh data for 3D models. Other 3D design software such as AutoCAD, Maya, Photoshop, Pianoalto can also open and render 3DS files. In addition to 3D graphics, the 3DS format is also a ROM image format used to capture and save game data transferred from 3DS handheld video cassettes to gaming devices developed by Nintendo.