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Note:Although the "QC" file extension is derived from the QuakeC programming language used by
Quake, the syntax of StudioMDL QC files is significantly modified from the
C-like syntax used by QuakeC.
Tip:Shared QC files intended for use with $include are typically given the extension
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:''To learn how to '''compile a model''', see [[Compiling a model]].'' | :''To learn how to '''compile a model''', see [[Compiling a model]].'' | ||
A '''QC''' file is a script | A '''QC''' file is a script which controls the process of "compiling" [[Studiomdl Data|SMD]]s into a binary [[model]] that can be loaded into a game. | ||
A QC configures the model's location and name, which SMD files are used to provide geometry, [[collision mesh]]es and [[skeletal animation|animation]]s, how the model reacts when shot, and so on. | A QC configures the model's location and name, which SMD files are used to provide geometry, [[collision mesh]]es and [[skeletal animation|animation]]s, how the model reacts when shot, and so on. | ||
Revision as of 06:15, 2 September 2023
- For a list of QC commands, see Category:QC Commands.
- To learn how to compile a model, see Compiling a model.
A QC file is a script which controls the process of "compiling" SMDs into a binary model that can be loaded into a game. A QC configures the model's location and name, which SMD files are used to provide geometry, collision meshes and animations, how the model reacts when shot, and so on.
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qci
.Simple example
Here is a very simple QC file for a solid model without any animation or special properties (click on each command for details):
$modelname "props_sdk\myfirstmodel.mdl" $body mybody "myfirstmodel-ref.smd" $surfaceprop combine_metal $cdmaterials "models\props_sdk" $sequence idle "myfirstmodel-ref.smd" // no animation wanted, so re-using the reference mesh $collisionmodel "myfirstmodel-phys.smd" { $concave }
File format
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Files
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