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CMC
CMC is a commandline tool for semi-automatic clipping of models for Q3map2 map files. The approach carried by CMC is to automaticaly insert clip brushes into a map file following a "clip model" (ie, a standalone map file) provided by the user. CMC consists of a python script and is licenced under beerware revision 42. Beware, the licence will be strongly enforced.
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Usage
Requierements
CMC requires a working Python environment, and the argparse library (shipped with Python starting from version 2.7).
Installation
Download CMC from Custom Map Makers. And copy it to a conveniant location
Creating a clip model
Create an new map, import the model to clip for reference and place its origin at the center of the map (ie, at coordinates 0 0 0), do not rotate or scale the model. Create the clip brush around your model, once finished you can remove the model and save the clip model map.
Commandline argument
Getting help
python cmc.py --help
display a help message:
usage: cmc.py [-h] (-ls | -c model:pattern | -u clip/shader) [-o ofilename] [-d] [-v] ifile Q3map2 map model clipper positional arguments: ifile q3map2 map file optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -ls, --list-shaders list all shaders -c model:pattern, --clip model:pattern clip models with clip pattern file -u clip/shader, --unclip clip/shader delete brushes using "clip/shader" -o ofilename, --output ofilename output file -d, --debug -v, --version I map therefore I am
Clipping a model
python cmc.py --clip model/mymodel/mymodel.md3:maps/clip_pattern.map \ --output maps/mymap_clipped.map maps/mymap.map
maps/mymap.map
This is the path to the map to process.
--output maps/mymap_clipped.map
This instruct CMC to output the new map into the file "maps/mymap_clipped.map" (highly recommended). Without this option, CMC will overwrite the input file
--clip model/mymodel/mymodel.md3:maps/clip_pattern.map
This instruct CMC to clip every instance of model "model/mymodel/mymodel.md3" (This is not the path to the md3 file, but the model name as it appears in the entity window in GtkRadiant), according to the clip model from file maps/clip_pattern.map.
Clipping multiple models at once
python cmc.py --clip model/mymodel/mymodel.md3:maps/clip_pattern.map \ --clip model/mymodel/anothermodel.ase:maps/clip_anotherpattern.map --output maps/mymap_clipped.map maps/mymap.map
CMC accepts any number of model/clip_pattern pair using multiple "--clip" options