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# Creating Alembic files in Autodesk® Digital Content Creation applications
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## Creating Alembic files in Autodesk® Maya®
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You can import Autodesk® Maya®'s shading group as a sub-Mesh. Before exporting to an Alembic file, enable the **Write Face Sets** option in Autodesk® Maya®, which is disabled by default.
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The Alembic package also supports Autodesk® Maya®'s vertex color and multiple UV sets. Before exporting to an Alembic file, enable the **Write Color Sets** and **Write UV Sets** options in Autodesk® Maya®, both of which are disabled by default.
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## Creating Alembic files in Autodesk® 3ds Max®
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The Alembic package also supports Autodesk® 3ds Max®'s vertex colors and multiple UV sets. Before exporting to an Alembic file, open the Autodesk® 3ds Max® Alembic export settings, navigate to the **Export Data** section, and enable **UVs**, **Vertex Colors**, and **Material IDs**.
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