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Help i can see through walls

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Sometimes when i want to test a house that i have made you can see through walls from the inside of the building. When i'm standing outside the building i can't see through the wall. In Mohradiant looks everything normal. I then can't see through the wall from the inside and from the outside

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lol
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u have a bad brush, and it ain't funny. :wink:
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Daniel_NAD wrote:lol
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Post by MPowell1944 »

Did you apply a texture to the inside of the house?

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Post by crunch »

There are several things that can cause this problem.

First and foremost is what MPowell1944 said. Make sure the insides of the walls are textured.

Secondly, make sure your brushes are aligned with the grid. Do this by setting your grid to "1" and then using 'ctrl + g' to "snap" the brush vertices to gridpoints. Not always, but definately mostly, if every brush vertex is not directly on a gridpoint, rendering problems can occur.

Third, be sure that no brushes overlap. Even the slightest bit. As a matter of fact, smaller overlaps are more likely to cause non-rendered faces than larger overlaps. So you need to be sure that brushes are on the grid, and that they meet without overlapping.

These are the main reasons that brushes will be present in Radiant, and not show up in the game.

Hope this helps!

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Post by martijn_NL »

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What you guys told did not helped. I will post some screenies, so you can see my problem:

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The last picture shows what i see in mohradiant, as you see the wall is fine.
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Post by Surgeon »

Well as Crunch says it looks like a rendering problem - try aligning it to a bigger grid size (3 or 4) Also try replacing the brush.
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Post by Serph »

make sure the wall has a caulk texture,

another thing go to that wall select it and move it up and down to make sure there isnt two brushes there, radient sometimes duplicates them if your not careful. if theres just one wall there after u moved it then just hit crtr+z to undo your move hope that helps
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make sure the wall has a caulk texture,
If it has a caulk texture on the face then it will be invisible. Caulking/not caulking will not make a difference here
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Post by Serph »

i know, its just when i started mapping in the beginning and didnt use caulk and then just applyed texture to the whole brush it would dupe for some reason... and that fixed it for some reason not sure ..
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Post by crunch »

In that image you have your grid set at 8.
Reset your grid to 1 and take that screenshot again.

I see a lot of brushes that do not start and end on the 8 gridline. (See how they are in between?

Setting the grid to one and getting in close is the only way that you will really see if a brush is on the grid or not.

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