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It is used to add a [[reference mesh]] to a model. Without at least one <code>$body</code> the model will be invisible (exception: models with [[facial animation]] use <code>[[$model (QC)|$model]]</code> instead). | |||
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Revision as of 12:45, 9 January 2024
It is used to add a reference mesh to a model. Without at least one$body
the model will be invisible (exception: models with facial animation use$model
instead).

Syntax
$body <name> <reference mesh SMD> [reverse] [scale <int>]
Example
$modelname "weapons/shell.mdl" $cdmaterials "models/weapons/" $body shell "shell_ref.smd" $sequence idle "shell_idle.smd"
See also
- Reference mesh
- $lod, for lowering detail at a distance
- $bodygroup, for managing multiple
$body
s $model
, for facial animation