MS Office Clippy 3D model
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Microsoft Office's Built-in Helper: Clippit's Creation Kevan J. Atteberry single-handedly designed the renowned assistant, Clippy, using a powerful Macintosh computer as his tool of choice. Clippit became the default and most prominent Assistant in the lineup, primarily because many users relied on their setup CDs to access the other assistants. Key Details: Total Triangles: 20,330 Vertices at Work: 10,230 Supported File Formats: Autodesk FBX (.fbx) Collada (DAE) Freeform Model Exchange Format (.3ds,.obj) LDRAW/VRML (STEP and .step not included as some tools can't use these in VR) Maximo Scene Interchange file (tbscene.tmx is no longer supported) MicroStation (ms3d,mxf files work, but with limitations)
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