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| A model is a 3D object within the game. There are two types of 3d models in [[JO]] and [[JA]]. | | A model is a object within the game. 'Model' is also a [[command]] that is used to change the model of the character. |
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| The first type are the simpler models used for most items, [[weapons]], and map objects: cargo crates, ships, consoles, decorations and so forth. These models are in Id Software's [[.md3]] format, but [[.ase]] models are also supported by the game. md3 models can be animated.
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| The second type of models are multi-segment 3d models that are used for [[NPC]]s. These are defined in [[.gla]] and [[.glm]] files.
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| [[Category:Needs Expansion]] | | [[Category:Needs Expansion]] |
| [[Category:Commands]] | | [[Category:Commands]] |
| [[Category: General Modding]]
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