Because the use of AutoCAD (an AutoDesk product) is so widespread there has been a very successful attempt 70-620 at supporting their format in other products. The Open Design Alliance has produced the commercially licensed OpenDWG (DWG format) as a format compatable with AutoCADs own DWG format. Many competitors of AutoCAD now offer support for DWG via this format.
The OpenSource 3D modeling application can export in both DXF and VRML.
2 Dimensional drawings
Two-dimensional vector 70-640 graphic formats can be divided into two groups. Commercial products like AutoCAD and ArchiCAD use 2D (and 3D) vector information to make highly advanced, multiply layered drawings for architects and engineers.
In the graphics and to some extent the animation industry, formats like the proprietary Flash format and the open source standard SVG are popular. Many Adobe programs use a variety of formats which could well be very good working files in the parent program, but can be a problem to open later when, especially when a copy of that program is no longer available.
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Recommendations
* 3 Dimensional Models: 70-647 Keep the original working file and make a copies in the DXF (to protect metadata) and VRML (to secure visual elements) formats.
* 2 Dimensional Drawings: Keep the original working file and make a copy in the DXF format or SVG format depending on which is best suited.
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