I find it quicker to bend and hack stuff up with x or e button, tho I will save my work just before useing e , pressiong the space bar lots too. Tho I would be interested in seeing a tut from crunch.
I didn't read over the entire tut Crunch, but from what I read it is very useful. Also it informs the people that dislike CSG Subtract, that if done properly everything will go smoothly. Last but not least great job.
I agree, nice job crunch. I run CAD CAM at work and in working with solid models on the software I run, it deals with "subtraction" in an entirely different way (obveously). That's why I get discouraged when using it. I suppose after some getting used to it could be quite valuble in certain situations.
Well, it really was intended for beginning mappers to help alleviate problems.
Most advanced/familiar mappers already know what is in the tut, and for them, probobly is a waste of time.
It's basically just a list of do's and dont's, showing what to look for, and not intended to follow along by actually making what I did.
crunch wrote:Well, it really was intended for beginning mappers to help alleviate problems.
Most advanced/familiar mappers already know what is in the tut, and for them, probobly is a waste of time.
It's basically just a list of do's and dont's, showing what to look for, and not intended to follow along by actually making what I did.
Yeah well I did notice one thing. Radiant didn't crash when I did it so you must have wrote it right.
I just double-checked it again....all the pictures are there.
But I did fix the download link....it should d/l in about 4 seconds cable/dsl, 15sec on 56k.