MilkShape 3D

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Milkshape 3D

Screenshot of Milkshape 3D 1.7.9
Developer Mete Ciragan
Latest release 1.8.2 / Oktober 25, 2007
OS Microsoft Windows
Genre 3D computer graphics
Website http://chumbalum.swissquake.ch/

MilkShape 3D (MS3D) is a low polygon 3D modelling program created by Mete Ciragan. It is used mainly by people compiling models for Half-Life and other games. Milkshape 3D's repertoire of export capabilities has been extended considerably, due to the efforts of both its creator and the community around it, and it is now able to be used for most games today, so long as an exporter for the required format is available.

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MilkShape 3D was created by chUmbaLum sOft, a small software company in Zurich, Switzerland, which was established in the autumn 1996. chUmbaLum sOft develops 3D tools for games and other applications. MilkShape 3D was originally created as a low-polygon modelling program by Mete Ciragan for the Half-Life engine. Over time many features were added as were many export formats. Though not as advanced as other leading 3D modelling programs, it remains effective for the user because it is simple and cost-effective.

MilkShape 3D has all basic operations like select, move, rotate, scale, extrude, turn edge, subdivide, just to mention a few. MilkShape 3D also allows low-level editing with the vertex and face tool. Standard and extended primitives like spheres, boxes, and cylinders are available. Milkshape 3D can export to over 70 file formats.

MilkShape 3D is a skeletal animator. This allows export to morph target animation like the ones in the Quake model formats or to export to skeletal animations like Half-Life, Genesis3d, Unreal, etc.

Old versions of MilkShape 3D (older than 1.8.1beta1, May 2007) allegedly contained code which caused itself to shutdown if it detected certain other programs running on the computer, such as Registry Monitor. Versions older than 1.6.5 (April 2003) [1] would go so far as to shut down the offending program and prevent it from being run again while MilkShape 3D was still running. This problem was resolved, right after this issue has been pointed out. Ostensibly, this was to prevent users from figuring out how to edit the Windows registry to pirate the MilkShape 3D application without paying for it. However, there was no End User License Agreement until version 1.8.1, which authorized the program to do this. The unlock process itself was rather confusing, because the second and third code parts were checked within the two minutes after restarting MilkShape 3D. This made it possible to enter invalid second and third code parts, which lead to a two minutes message loop. So even with a legitimate, but misstyped license key, it was possible to have an unregistered copy of MilkShape 3D. This could be easily fixed by entering the license correctly. A number of users have therefore accused MilkShape 3D of essentially being spyware, and many have boycotted it. [2] All issues mentioned here have been resolved since version 1.8.1beta2 (May 2007).

The native file format for MilkShape 3D-models is the ms3d-format. This file format is structured in the following way:

  • Header
    • "MS3D000000" followed by version number (ver. 3 or 4)
  • Vertex Data
    • Coordinates for the vertices
  • Triangle Data
    • Pointers to vertices, as well as surface normals
  • Group Data (object/mesh)
    • Group name and pointers to triangles
  • Material Data
    • Color details
  • Bone data
    • Animation data

  1. ^ [1] MilkShape 3D Release Notes
  2. ^ [http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2003/4/8/11832/69816 Milkshape does what it wants, with no EULA

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