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Export this new low-poly model as a .smd file with a different name. If your regular model was called "c_model.smd", then name your new lod something like "c_model_lod1.smd".
Finally, add the following lines to your QC and compile:
Note that the number 10 can be changed. This value represents units per pixel. Basically the larger this number, the further away the model has to be in-game for the default model to swap into the lod version. Read more here.
You can also have multiple lods: Just make various low-polygon versions of your model (each model being lower in polys than the previous), and add more lines to your QC file like such:
How do you apply Jiggle bones to your Model?
I did it on your Sample Model but it gave me an error in the
GUIStudioMDL.