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.md2 File Format Specification
by Daniel E. Schoenblum

INTRO

This page will try and give some sort of technical documentation on the Quake2 model format (.md2).

These specs can be used freely for whatever you want. I only ask that people send me corrections, suggestions, etc.

Quake2 models are stored in files with the .md2 extension. This is a custom format used only by Quake2 and (probably) Quake2 mission packs. md2 files can be generated from various other file formats by tools provided freely by id, in original and modified form. A single md2 file contains the model's geometry, frame information, skin filename(s), and texture coordinates. The file is little-endian (intel byte ordering).

HEADER

The header comes right at the start of the file. The information in the header is needed to load different parts of the model.

typedef struct
{
    int magic;
    int version;
    int skinWidth;
    int skinHeight;
    int frameSize;
    int numSkins;
    int numVertices;
    int numTexCoords;
    int numTriangles;
    int numGlCommands;
    int numFrames;
    int offsetSkins;
    int offsetTexCoords;
    int offsetTriangles;
    int offsetFrames;
    int offsetGlCommands;
    int offsetEnd;
} model_t;
  • magic: A "magic number" used to identify the file. The magic number is 844121161 in decimal (0x32504449 in hexadecimal). The magic number is equal to the int "IDP2" (id polygon 2), which is formed by ('I' + ('D' << 8) + ('P' << 16) + ('2' << 24)).
  • version: Version number of the file. Always 8.
  • skinWidth: Width of the skin(s) in pixels.
  • skinHeight: Height of the skin(s) in pixels.
  • frameSize: Size of each frame in bytes.
  • numSkins: Number of skins associated with this model.
  • numVertices: Number of vertices in each frame.
  • numTexCoords: Number of texture coordinates (not necessarily the same as the number of vertices).
  • numTriangles: Number of triangles in each frame.
  • numGlCommands: Number of dwords (4 bytes) in the gl command list.
  • offsetSkins: Offset, in bytes from the start of the file, to the list of skin names.
  • offsetTexCoords: Offset, in bytes from the start of the file, to the list of texture coordinates.
  • offsetTriangles: Offset, in bytes from the start of the file, to the list of triangles.
  • offsetFrames: Offset, in bytes from the start of the file, to the list of frames.
  • offsetGlCommands: Offset, in bytes from the start of the file, to the gl command list.
  • offsetEnd: Offset, in bytes from the start of the file, to the end (size of the file).

FRAMES

Each frame contains the positions in 3D space for each vertex of each triangle that makes up the model. Quake 2 (and Quake) models contain only triangles.

typedef struct
{
    byte vertex[3];
    byte lightNormalIndex;
} triangleVertex_t;
  • vertex: The three bytes represent the x, y, and z coordinates of this vertex. This is not the "real" vertex coordinate. This is a scaled version of the coordinate, scaled so that each of the three numbers fit within one byte. To scale the vertex back to the "real" coordinate, you need to first multiply each of the bytes by their respective float scale in the frame_t structure, and then add the respective float translation, also in the frame_t structure.
  • lightNormalIndex: This is an index into a table of normals kept by Quake2.

TRIANGLES

Quake 2 models are made up of only triangles. At offsetTriangles in the file is an array of triangle_t structures.

typedef struct
{
    short vertexIndices[3];
    short textureIndices[3];
} triangle_t;
  • vertexIndices: These three shorts are indices into the array of vertices in each frame.

SKINS

There is an array of numSkins skin names stored at offsetSkins into the file. Each skin name is a char[64]. The name is really a path to the skin, relative to the base game directory (baseq2 for "standard" Quake2). The skin files are regular PCX files.

TEXTURE COORDINATES

typedef struct
{
    short s, t;
} textureCoordinate_t;

GL COMMANDS

At offsetGlCommands bytes into the file, there is the gl command list.

typedef struct
{
    float s, t;
    int vertexIndex;
} glCommandVertex_t;

MAXIMUMS

Quake2 has some pre-defined limits:

  • Triangles: 4096
  • Vertices: 2048
  • Texture Coordinates: 2048
  • Frames: 512
  • Skins: 32

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