What is a .FSPY file?
An .FSPY file is a type of project file specifically used by a program called fSpy, which is freely available and open source. fSpy helps users in setting up the correct camera angles and focal lengths for creating 3D scenes within another program called Blender, which is used for 3D modeling and animation.
The .FSPY file contains important details like where the camera is positioned, the direction the camera is pointing, and the location of vanishing points in a 2D image. These details are crucial for accurately converting a 2D image into a 3D scene in Blender. Additionally, the file includes other information such as the version of the fSpy project, the dimensions of the image you are working with, and data in JSON format that describes the current state of the project.
To open an .FSPY file, you can use the fSpy program itself. If you want to use the data from an .FSPY file directly in Blender for 3D modeling, you will need to have an fSpy importer installed in Blender. This setup allows Blender to read the .FSPY file and use its data to help you create a 3D scene based on the parameters defined in the file.
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