The answer is YES.
As we all know Apple and Pixar together developed a USDZ
file format. It's a compact and simple format that's designed to let people share AR content "while retaining great 3D graphics and even animations." The USDZ
format is addressing the typically large storage size of AR content, which can make it harder to share information easily and quickly. Companies like Adobe are adopting the USDZ
format to work with its Creative Cloud platform, which includes apps like Photoshop and Dimension. Thus, USDZ
file format is not platform-dependant.
A USDZ
package is merely a zero compression, unencrypted Zip Archive
. USDZ
packages are maximally useful within production pipelines. A USDZ
file is read-only - editing its contents requires first unpacking the package and editing its constituent parts using appropriate tools because USDZ
is a "core" USD
file format.
Of course, you can generate a USDZ
file without a Mac. For this you need a plugin for any of the following professional tools: Autodesk Maya, The Foundry Katana, or SideFX Houdini. For more detailed information read this Pixar's webpage.
