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CoD mapping and level design.
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Author Topic: circle
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Since: Mar 30, 2006
Posts: 240
Last: Feb 3, 2008
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Category: CoD Mapping
Posted: Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008 05:32 pm
if i make a circle in codradiant and then thicken it
1 edge of the circle will become func_group
but i want them all to be brush model
any solutions to fix this?

thx
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The_Caretaker
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Category: CoD Mapping
Posted: Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008 05:37 pm
The easiest way is by making the circle from brushes yourself.

Make 2 arbitrary sides brushes (20 sides or something), one a bit smaller than the other, now cut the smaller one out of the larger one with the clipper tool, creating the hole. Select all the brushes and turn it into a script_brushmodel.

The hard way is making all the patches yourself.
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ghiest
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Since: Jan 12, 2008
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Category: CoD Mapping
Posted: Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 01:07 pm
The_Caretaker writes...
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The easiest way is by making the circle from brushes yourself.

Make 2 arbitrary sides brushes (20 sides or something), one a bit smaller than the other, now cut the smaller one out of the larger one with the clipper tool, creating the hole. Select all the brushes and turn it into a script_brushmodel.

The hard way is making all the patches yourself.


Never really works well because the arbitrary sides never stick to the grid anyway so clipping is a right pain in the rear.
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Category: CoD Mapping
Posted: Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 01:46 pm
I have a bunch of circle, spherical and jointed terrain meshes made with their vertices are alligned to the grid. There's some cylinders and caps in there which you'll have to scale down and reallign to grid

I'll upload them on here as soon as I'm done tidying them up.
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