VVD is the file extension for Source's proprietary model vertex data format. It stores data used by the MDL for the vertices, bone weights, normals, tangents and texture coordinates. The data is posit...
VVD is the file extension for Source’s proprietary model vertex data format. It stores data used by the MDL for the vertices, bone weights, normals, tangents and texture coordinates. The data is position independent and flat.
If the VVD file does not open in the Polygon Editing Tool despite the installed application, create a file association using the file’s Properties drop-down menu.
VVD files are related to the Minolta 3D scanner. They are used for its element files. To open, use Polygon Editing Tool for .vvd element files. To convert, export .vvd files with compatible tools.
VVD files mostly belong to Valve’s Source 2. They are 3D model vertex data files created with Source Engine’s format. VVD files consist of data to specify the vertices, tangents, textures, normals and bone weights. This data is used to render the 3D model in the MDL file. VVD files have been used for 3D models in Valve games like Half-Life.
VVD files are compatible with Windows software. They are 3D Image Files. Polygon Editing Tool is the most popular program to handle VVD files.
VVD files have 2 known uses – Valve Studio Model Vertex Data and Z/Install Forms/Dialogs. Different software may use the .VVD extension for different data types.