BMD files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: MU Online Game Data File
File Function
Primary Function |
Store game data |
Additional Functions |
Define models, textures |
Features |
Binary format, Game-specific |
File Characteristics
Quality |
Game-specific |
Supports Layers |
No |
Supports Transparency |
Yes |
Editable |
With tools |
Use Cases
3D Modeling |
No |
Game Modding |
Yes |
Game Development |
No |
Security and Practices
Security Risks |
File replacement |
Best Practices |
Verify sources, Avoid third-party tools |
Associated Types
Similar Extensions |
.obj, .3ds |
Type 2: GameCube 3D Model File
File Function
Primary Function |
Store 3D models |
Additional Functions |
Textures, Animation data |
Features |
Binary format, Game assets |
File Characteristics
Quality |
Depends on model |
Supports Layers |
N/A |
Supports Transparency |
Yes |
Editable |
With tools |
Use Cases
Game Modding |
Yes |
Game Development |
Yes |
Graphics Design |
Yes |
Security and Practices
Security Risks |
Low |
Best Practices |
Validate, Backup |
Associated Types
Similar Extensions |
.mdl, .md2, .md3 |