Softimage XSI 3D Image
Autodesk
3D Image Files
mime-type/not-avalible
10/18/2021
XSI is the extension given to files that are used in 1 operating systems such as: Windows. SOFTIMAGE XSI is a very common application as a tool for handling XSI files. This is an application developed by Autodesk, Inc.. In addition, the PolyTrans programs can be used to open files with the XSI extension.
The structure of such files is typical of 3D Image Files. 622 file types are given the XSI extension, but most often they are not compatible and you must use a different application to handle each of them. The format of this particular Softimage XSI 3D Image file was developed by Autodesk. Modification or reading of files with the name Softimage XSI 3D Image in many cases is done in the SOFTIMAGE XSI program. XSI detailed description
The XSI file extension is used for the Softimage 3D image file format. It contains information about the 3D scene as well as tools necessary to manipulate it, such as textures, meshes, lights and cameras.
Here are the most important online tools related to XSI. Through them, you can perform many activities related to XSI for free. You will be able to open, preview, edit or convert your XSI file.
One of the most used tools is XSI opener. Here you will find a way to open your unknown XSI file. Opening the XSI file is just the beginning. Other file operations can be the next step.
The XSI Viwer tool helps to preview the contents of a file without the need to install dedicated software. Click on the subpage and use the form to select the file. Then our Tool will show you the contents of the file.
You can always try to convert the XSI file if you have problems with any operations. Converting the XSI file will give you more options for editing the data in the file.
XSI editor helps in the process of editing the data in our file. It may happen that you will not have the full edit option and you will need to install software dedicated to making changes to the XSI file. Go to our editor to learn more about editing the XSI file.
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