Profiles | 3dsen

It sounds like you're referring to 3DSen (formerly VOX or SEN), a 3D pixel-art tool and music visualizer.
“Profiles” in this context could mean a few different things — want to check which one you're interested in?

The 3dSen emulator, developed by Geod Studio, has revolutionized retro gaming by transforming flat, 2D Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) titles into immersive 3D voxel dioramas in real-time. Unlike traditional emulators that focus on accuracy, 3dSen uses 3dSen profiles—handcrafted configuration files—to redefine how every sprite and background tile is rendered in 3D space. What Are 3dSen Profiles? 3dsen profiles

1. Pattern Tables (Sprite vs. Background Mapping)

The NES generated graphics using two distinct types of data: Backgrounds (static levels) and Sprites (moving characters). A 3DSen profile lets you assign different 3D behaviors to each. It sounds like you're referring to 3DSen (formerly

  • Save as a new profile (or overwrite existing).
  • Export profile via File → Export Profile.
    • Choose a unique username: Pick a username that's easy to remember and not already taken by someone else.
    • Keep your profile up-to-date: Regularly update your profile with new games, progress, and other relevant information.
    • Be respectful and follow community rules: Engage with others in a friendly and respectful manner, and familiarize yourself with 3dsen's community guidelines.

    “3DSen turns your music into a living, breathing 3D sculpture. Profiles are the secret sauce — one click can turn a chiptune into a neon wireframe tunnel or an ambient track into a drifting starfield. The community-built profile packs are like custom lenses for sound, letting you see your playlist as an ever-changing voxel dream.” Save as a new profile (or overwrite existing)

    Troubleshooting Common Profile Issues

    You downloaded a profile, loaded your ROM, and... it looks broken. Here is why.