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== Blender ==
== Blender ==
Information about working with {{Blender|4}} when creating 3D objects for {{cs2|4}}.
* [[Source 2/Docs/Modeling/Blending materials on a model using Blender|Blending materials on a model using Blender]]
* [[Source 2/Docs/Modeling/Blending materials on a model using Blender|Blending materials on a model using Blender]]



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Counter-Strike 2 ships with two model editors in-engine. Model Editor is the legacy form of the two, which has been around since Dota 2's Workshop Tools, and ModelDoc, which is what Valve has been using internally since then. Valve has not provided much documentation on ModelDoc, but hopefully as the community digs their toes in more, they can find out more info on it. Please make sure to check out ModelDoc Editor to learn more about creating a simple model.

Getting started

Advanced features

Blender

Information about working with Blender Blender when creating 3D objects for Counter-Strike 2 Counter-Strike 2.

Supported model formats