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Tip:The smoothness can be adjusted using the console variable
Confirm:Only works with Source Filmmaker?
Warning:Studiomdl will crash if any triangles are present in the model.
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[[$body]] test "subdivison.dmx" | [[$body]] test "subdivison.dmx" | ||
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Revision as of 13:03, 29 October 2015
The QC command $subd
is used to mark a model to be tessellated in run-time. This can be used to make models appear smoother than they actually are.

mat_tessellationlevel <1-16>
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$subd
only works with quads and n-gons with more than 3 edges. This effectively makes the SMD format unusable, meaning you have to use the DMX format, as SMD only supports triangles. The SMD format can still be used for animations, though.Syntax
$subd
Example
$modelname "example/subdivison.mdl" $cdmaterials "example/subdivision" $subd $body test "subdivison.dmx" $sequence idle "subdivision_idle.smd"