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Confirm:Actual clipping box may often be overridden by game code for entities such as NPCs, as is the case for the GoldSrc equivalent.
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{{this is a|QC command|name=$cbox}} It sets the clipping [[Bounding_box|bounding box]] for the [[model]]. This box is used for the culling of models in the game for optimization. | {{this is a|QC command|name=$cbox}} It sets the clipping [[Bounding_box|bounding box]] for the [[model]]. This box is used for the culling of models in the game for optimization. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:16, 16 July 2025
$cbox
is a QC command available in all Source games. It sets the clipping bounding box for the model. This box is used for the culling of models in the game for optimization.
A model will be culled as soon as the clipping bounding box is no longer in view of the camera.
If the coordinates of the clipping bounding box are all zero, $bbox
is used instead.

Syntax
$cbox (min x) (min y) (min z) (max x) (max y) (max z)