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    What Can the API Do?

    A brief list of some of the possibilities includes

    • generating surfaces,
    • modifying the Alias DAG (Directed Acyclic Graph) hierarchy,
    • modifying animations, and
    • writing conversion utilities.

    Plug-ins can be written using OpenAlias, which can read or write new file formats and can interactively generate geometry, lights, and shaders. Many stand-alone OpenModel applications can be easily converted into OpenAlias plug-ins.

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