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Rendered 3D scenes from LEGO Digital Designer are saved as lxf files.
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LXF file is a format used by LEGO Digital Designer (LDD), a program that allows users to create virtual LEGO designs.
lxf files contain a 3D scene created with LEGO blocks. It includes information about the placement and color of each block in the design. Users can share their LXF files with others, allowing them to view and edit the designs in LDD.
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A Free program for creating 3D models from Lego pieces
Files with lxf extension are used by the Smart Traffic program. These files stores some data in XML text file format.
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The lxf file extension is associated with applications, like Smart Traffic, tmcStudio etc. developed by Switzerland company called GeoLogix.
The .lxf file stores data in XML text file format and compressed.
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