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Convert MD2 Files Online - Free Quake II Model Converter
MD2 is the model format used in Quake II for animated character models. The format stores vertex animation where each frame contains complete vertex positions, creating smooth character animation. MD2 files include mesh geometry, texture coordinates, and frame-based animation sequences. Converting FROM MD2 files allows you to use classic Quake II models in modern applications.
Converters From MD2
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How to Convert 3D to MD2
To convert file format to MD2 has always been easy using our 3d converter to MD2 tool. Here's how:
Step 1: Upload your file
Click on the 'Choose File' button to upload your file (Supported formats: ).
Step 2: Select the MD2 Format
Select MD2 in convert to format list.
Step 3: Edit options
Now, you have multiple options like quality, resize etc, based on MD2 format.
Step 4: Download Converted File
Once the conversion is complete, click the 'Download' button to save the converted MD2 file hassle-free!
What is an MD2 File?
The MD2 format is Quake II's model format:
- Vertex Animation: Frame-based character animation
- Mesh Geometry: Triangle meshes
- Texture Coordinates: UV mapping data
- Animation Frames: Complete vertex positions per frame
This format was used for all animated characters in Quake II.
Converting MD2 Files
Our converter extracts data from MD2 files and exports to standard formats:
- FBX - Industry standard with animation support
- GLTF/GLB - Modern format for real-time applications
- OBJ - Universal 3D geometry format
- STL - Standard for 3D printing
- COLLADA - Open 3D exchange format
- PLY - Mesh and geometry format
The conversion preserves geometry and vertex animations.
Why Convert MD2 Files?
Converting MD2 files enables:
- Game Preservation: Access classic Quake II models
- Modern Engines: Use in current game engines
- Animation Study: Analyze vintage game animation
- Modding: Create custom Quake II content
Access classic Quake II models in contemporary 3D applications.
