Tip Of The Day (No Q:s. only A:s please)
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- silversound
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Tip Of The Day (No Q:s. only A:s please)
This is the place to add all of those little time savers that you stumble upon, or have seen posted over and over as answers to begginers questions.
Please turn off signatures in your posts and only post tips or corrections. Also add the tip description into the subject field for faster searching.
Please turn off signatures in your posts and only post tips or corrections. Also add the tip description into the subject field for faster searching.
Last edited by silversound on Tue Nov 25, 2003 4:18 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Free Scaling Brush Size
To make a brush bigger or smaller with the least amount of editing:
Select the brush in question, then press L on the keyboard for free scaling. When the brush turns green, move the mouse up or down and it will rescale itself larger or smaller. When you are done press L again to exit scaling.
Copied from a post by bdbodger.
Select the brush in question, then press L on the keyboard for free scaling. When the brush turns green, move the mouse up or down and it will rescale itself larger or smaller. When you are done press L again to exit scaling.
Copied from a post by bdbodger.
To move a point on a simple patch mesh to the same location as a point on another patch mesh select both meshes and press V to show vertices . Then left click the mouse and draw the blue square around the two points on the meshes that you want to move to the same location and press control K , the point on the second patch mesh will move to the location of the point on the first mesh selected . Doesn't work if you move the mesh first if you do deselect it and then select one than the other again .
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Snapping Brushes to the Grid:
Snapping Brushes to the Grid:
When you have a brush that is not sitting on the grid properly, due to poor clipping, csg subtracting, or verticies moving, try using the ctrl+g to snap it to the currently selected grid size. This can be remembered as ctrl+"grid".
By the way great post bdbodger, Thanks!
When you have a brush that is not sitting on the grid properly, due to poor clipping, csg subtracting, or verticies moving, try using the ctrl+g to snap it to the currently selected grid size. This can be remembered as ctrl+"grid".
By the way great post bdbodger, Thanks!
Last edited by silversound on Tue Nov 25, 2003 4:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Joining Two Brushes Together
Join two brushes together:
Select the two brushes you would like join together and press ctrl+u. This can easily be remembered as "union". The brushes must be aligned the same on the grid, and certain shapes can not be joined. Using this makes for a much cleaner map.
Last edited by silversound on Mon Nov 24, 2003 7:08 pm; edited 2 times in total
Select the two brushes you would like join together and press ctrl+u. This can easily be remembered as "union". The brushes must be aligned the same on the grid, and certain shapes can not be joined. Using this makes for a much cleaner map.
Last edited by silversound on Mon Nov 24, 2003 7:08 pm; edited 2 times in total
Tip:
Your .map file can be repaired or altered using a text editor--like Wordpad. Entities will be listed towards the bottom of the page, and "Entity 1" will be the last one that was added to the map. Worldspawn brushes and LOD Terrain will be at the top of the page.
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eye
Omniscient is right, at least when 3 button mouse is set in preferences. Using the center mouse button, with nothing selected, will also set the current texture (in the texture window) to whatever face you click on in the 3D window--so, you don't have to scroll to find it.
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Grouping brushes together for easy manipulation:
Grouping brushes together for easy manipulation:
When you have an object built from several small brushes and you want to move them around as a group, simply select all of the brushes in question, right click a 2d window and select func/group. After that when you want to move the whole group, select one of the brushes and press ctrl+e.
Taken from a -Gandalf- post.
When you have an object built from several small brushes and you want to move them around as a group, simply select all of the brushes in question, right click a 2d window and select func/group. After that when you want to move the whole group, select one of the brushes and press ctrl+e.
Taken from a -Gandalf- post.
If you make a item that you may have to make again...sometimes it helps to save it as a prefab. Then you can load it up into your next map y are making if you want to use it again. I have a whole crap load of some cool prefabs they come in handy. Barrels,crates,ladders,stairs anything I made that is redundant to make.
OK to make a prefab is simple...make sure the bush or brushes are selected. Then go to your toolbar and click file. Then locate "Save to prefab"...Click that Give your prefab a name that is descriptive ie. Gunrack, ladder etc. Click Save and. YAY!! You just made a Prefab. Now to load it any other time you want.. Go to your toolbar and hit "File" and find "Load Prefab"..find then one you want in your save box and then click ok..and YAY! You loaded a prefab...So as Nemesis says go eat some oreos!!!!
OK to make a prefab is simple...make sure the bush or brushes are selected. Then go to your toolbar and click file. Then locate "Save to prefab"...Click that Give your prefab a name that is descriptive ie. Gunrack, ladder etc. Click Save and. YAY!! You just made a Prefab. Now to load it any other time you want.. Go to your toolbar and hit "File" and find "Load Prefab"..find then one you want in your save box and then click ok..and YAY! You loaded a prefab...So as Nemesis says go eat some oreos!!!!
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Custom Textures
Custom textures:
When making your custom textures and shaders, be sure to always use the file extension ".tga" in your shader file. Do this even if you decide to save file space by using ".jpg" files for your actual texture.
When making your custom textures and shaders, be sure to always use the file extension ".tga" in your shader file. Do this even if you decide to save file space by using ".jpg" files for your actual texture.
