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3DModel

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v11.0

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A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/encoding">encoding</a>s in one or more <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats">Wikipedia</a>); specific encoding formats can be represented using the <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> property applied to the relevant <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/3DModel">3DModel</a>.
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A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have [[encoding]]s in one or more [[MediaObject]]s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats)); specific encoding formats can be represented using the [[encodingFormat]] property applied to the relevant [[MediaObject]]. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the [[encodingFormat]] can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using [[3DModel]].
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v10.0

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v9.0

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A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encoding">encoding</a>s in one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats">Wikipedia</a>); specific encoding formats can be represented using the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> property applied to the relevant <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/3DModel">3DModel</a>.
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A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/encoding">encoding</a>s in one or more <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats">Wikipedia</a>); specific encoding formats can be represented using the <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> property applied to the relevant <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using <a class="localLink" href="https://schema.org/3DModel">3DModel</a>.
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v7.03

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v6.0

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v3.5

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A 3D model represents some kind of 3D content, which may have <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encoding">encoding</a>s in one or more <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>s. Many 3D formats are available (e.g. see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:3D_graphics_file_formats">Wikipedia</a>); specific encoding formats can be represented using the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> property applied to the relevant <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/MediaObject">MediaObject</a>. For the case of a single file published after Zip compression, the convention of appending '+zip' to the <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/encodingFormat">encodingFormat</a> can be used. Geospatial, AR/VR, artistic/animation, gaming, engineering and scientific content can all be represented using <a class="localLink" href="http://schema.org/3DModel">3DModel</a>.
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3DModel
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